Bringing
all of the fun of the Casino into your hands, and then ultimately into
your audience's experience. Everyone knows and loves the game of
Roulette, so it's the perfect vehicle to connect with your audience
using a familiar theme. Building on our previous Mechanic Decks, we've
flip-book-animated the Roulette wheel. This not only allows you add
narrative and create some truly amazing new magic tricks using the
countdown / spell to principle, it also doubles up as an easy to use
marking system. The court cards have been customized with Roulette
motifs such as the rake, the ball and of course the cash! Expertly
illustrated to blend seamlessly with the classic artwork, these really
finish the deck off.
We've included two 'Erdnase' style Croupier
Jokers. One holding the ball and one in a 'just thrown the ball' pose.
This allows for some cool color change animations and is the perfect
precursor to link up with the other effects creating a full gambling
flavoured routine. It doesn't stop there! There's also a box gaff
prediction card and we're going to teach you an amazing, yet easy to do
effect called House Edge. There's so much material that comes along with
this deck of playing cards! All the tricks taught have a gambling style
theme and you can combine all of the effects into the ultimate casino
magic routine.
We've even managed to include 1 red back card, so
you can make use of that for color changing deck or Monte style
routines. Mechanic Casino Edition Roulette Playing Cards are printed on
premium crushed USPCC stock so they handle like a dream.
TRICK LIST
Straight Up
The
spectator selects a card, this is their 'bet'. It's lost and mixed in
the deck. The Roulette wheel spins and spins and they call 'stop' - the
deck is cut exactly there. The ball has stopped on a number... the
spectator counts down that number to reveal their selected card.
Congratulations you win!!
Split bet
A similar
concept to 'Straight up' but with 2 selections, they make a combination
bet with their selected cards which are lost in separate parts of the
deck. The roulette wheel spins and wherever they say stop the deck is
cut. You count down the number of cards that the ball has stopped on to
reveal one card - a combination of their two initial cards (ie 2+8=10)
The card is then immediately and visually split back into their original
bets. This packs some powerful magical moments with a deviously
constructed kicker.
Red or Black?
We teach a couple
of visually stunning color changing deck sequences as well as an easy
to do Monte trick. If you pick up more than one deck, you will have
multiple red back cards to play with to perform your favorite color
changing deck routines.
Marking System
We go in
depth on how to use the marking system, so you'll be up and running in
no time. There's multiple ways to read the backs and you can now tell
the value even in a spread without seeing the whole card ie. distinctive
marks in the top left corner.
The Mechanic
We
share some of our work on how a card cheat 'could' use this system in a
card game. Deal winning hands every time and influence every part of the
game. There is no such thing as luck with this deck.
Lucky Thought
An
experiment with luck... The spectator shuffles the deck, then cuts and
keeps half, the performer keeps the other half. You both choose a random
card and shuffle into your half of the pack. You then switch packs and
not only does the performer guess which card was chosen, the audience
member guesses correctly which card the performer chose, very lucky!
House Edge
We
teach you two prediction style tricks, one using just the box gaff and
then an amazing piece of magic that combines the box gaff with the
Croupier Jokers.
The Croupier
A similar concept to
our Grind Out Jokers. This time we've illustrated the Jokers in a
'Ernase' style Croupier hands; one holding a ball, the other throwing
the ball. This allows for some great tricks using color changes to
activate the animation. They can still be used as two regular Jokers for
your existing Joker tricks.
All tricks have been designed with
specific gambling style patter to enhance and theme your presentations.
With nearly 2hrs of detailed instruction, we teach basic handlings for
each plot and offer advice as to where you can switch out sleights
depending on your skill level. Some tricks are pretty much self-working
and there are medium to advanced options also. We have a Roulette
Playing Cards Facebook Group for additional support where we will share
new tutorials and ideas and answer any questions you may have. There's
lots of scope for exploration using these new concepts and it's a great
place for you to share your discoveries and see what everyone else is
doing with the new deck.
Ball not included, Grinder Coins featured sold separately.
Roulette Playing Cards by Mechanic Industries
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