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Review of the Omnipotence of the Ladies as performed and taught by Darin Martineau.
This is a nice little trick where 4 cards are randomly chosen from a normal deck of cards and are
magically found to be the four Queens.
During the trick the Queens are placed face down on the table but then re-appear back in the deck and are produced and laid on the table next to the the Queens originally produced.
The cards that are thought to be the original Queens are now turned over and found to be totally random mid value spot cards.
This is a nice new working of a trick that goes back quite a way. The main point of this trick is it
doesn't use gaffed cards unlike many other versions and can be performed virtually 'impromptu'.
It uses various sleights to achieve the effect, which may put some people off, but all these are basic easy to learn, sleights which you should either know or can be easily found elsewhere in Darin's tutorials.
Darin also uses some other sleights and moves which he fully explains within this tutorial.
Lots of other tutorials will just teach sleights, but this tutorial not only teaches, but puts them to a practical use within the framework of a trick.
I think the measure of this trick not myself being a card man, is 'Can I perform it'?
The answer is 'Yes' with a little practice.
The beauty of this trick is the ungaffed deck, a regular deck that is clean when you start and clean when you finish ready to go into your next trick.
I love this version
A MUST for any serious Magician
Review by Martin Burton
INTERVIEW WITH MAGICIAN DARIN MARTINEAU
DARIN MARTINEAU INTERVIEWS HIS MENTOR ALLAN ACKERMAN
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