Cardio by Liam Montier
Cardio is something of a 'concept album' - card tricks that are
efficient, with a clear end picture, and all using nothing more than a
regular deck of cards. No gaffs, gimmicks or shenanigans. Just grab any
deck and you're ready to go.
Each of the seven tricks featured
is a real 'do-er'. You'll be desperate to get out and fry people with
these routines. In Liam Montier's inimitable style, they use simple,
clear methods (well within the reach of most card handlers), and are
super fun to perform.
Here's Liam to give you a quick breakdown of the tricks you'll be able to learn:
Back Hand Slap
- The classic 'Slap' revelation updated and refreshed, as you sneak a
spectator's card into their own hand... and then change all their other
cards into a royal flush! The idea here was to revitalize something that
lots of magicians know and learn early on (the slap revelation) and
turbo-charge it, making it a full routine. One simple move set's it all
up be-fore your spectator even knows you've started!
Twisted
- This starts off with a 'Twisting The Aces' handling that I'm very
proud of - there's no displacements or discrepan-cies, and all four turn
over clean as a whistle. Then suddenly, the Aces reveal two chosen
cards in a VERY unexpected way! It's a more technical routine than some
of the others, but the moves are very well covered and justified, so
it's a great one to learn to give you confidence with some essential but
more challenging moves.
Reality Burp - In terms of sheer
effect, this is hard to beat. There's so many changes that happen (a
packet of cards ALL change into a selection, and then into a second
selection, and then... to KINGS!!!). Then there's a LOVELY moment where
they think the two cards under the card box are going to be the
selections, but there's ANOTHER back-fire transposition. It's like
card-karate!
The Hof - I've experimented with many
handlings of the classic 'Hofzinser Ace Trick', but this is the solution
I love the most. Framed as a packet trick, it combines simple ideas
from Jack Parker and Roy Walton to make a very surprising revelation and
transposition. It also makes a perfect trick to do once you have
produced four Aces, so you can easily routine this into a set or act.
The Other Thing
- This one I've worked on a lot over the years, and I love it! You take
a borrowed shuffled deck, and show the four kings spread throughout the
deck. Those same Kings immediately appear EVERYWHERE! One you pluck
from your pocket, one from the table, one is under the card box and one
INSIDE the card case! All with NO PREPARATION AND SIMPLE MOVES! Learn it
and I bet you WILL perform it.
Swing of Things - This
easy routine employs a necklace as a pendulum and can be played any way
you want... serious magic... slightly hippyish weirdness... or lightly
(with the TERRIBLE joke I tip!!). Don't overlook it because it doesn't
use much technique - the impact and clarity of the end picture really
hits hard.
Pop Hoff - A really unusual Hofzinser's Ace
variation with a startling visual production and then a kind of reverse
Blind Lem-on Aces, where the Aces in your hand suddenly fuse together to
make the selection! It's clean, quick and efficient. You will get a lot
of fun out of this one!