"Learn the snap deal from the real deal. Eric Tait's handling of this clever move is devastating. Eric Tait is a real triple-threat in magic. Amazing sleight of hand, extremely funny, and he has the best beard in magic." -John George "Erik Tait does card magic that I love. Why? Because it's entertaining and he is not afraid to use the right tool for the job."- Jon Armstrong "He does the Snap Deal better than anyone on the planet."- Farrell Dillon "Erik is a beast."- Brent Braun "Erik Tait has superb skills in card magic, comedy, and holding boxes over his head for extended periods of time for illusionists! His ability to perform the snap deal and make it look effortless is proof!"- Chastain Crisswell "I count on Erik to teach me how to do the hard stuff. You should too."- Nick Locapo What will he teach? Marking Giobbi Extended- Two people take portions of the deck and deal down to random cards. Those cards make the value and the suit of a random card that the magician has dealt to. They are then swapped to create a new card and the magician's card changes to match. Grandfather's Criss Cross- An apparent mathematical mystery in which the magician uses the top card of the deck to always know the identity of a card randomly cut to by the audience. It's Not A Triumph It's A Transposition- Two people think of cards, and then the deck is shuffled face up into face down. The deck rights itself leaving one of the audience member's cards face up. It is placed aside and when the deck is spread again the card that was just placed aside is found face up back in the middle of the deck. The face down card on the table is discovered to have transformed into the other selection. This routine includes Erik's secret to selling "The Magician In Trouble Plot" and includes an easy to do but deceptive card switch. Faking The Middle- The magician tells the audience to legend of the center deal and then offers to show it to them. Ten cards are randomly distribu
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Erik Tait | Guest Star |