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The Impossible In Your Hands by Juan Tamariz presented by Dan Harlan
 A secret that the human brain can't comprehend. Your spectator mixes a pile of cards to their heart's content, yet red separates from black. 
Perform the classic effect Oil & Water from the other side of the planet. Developed by the master of Verbal Magic, Juan Tamariz, and presented by Dan Harlan, The Impossible In Your Hands is an incredible color separation effect that is great to perform on Zoom, Skype, even over the phone. Direct from Juan Tamariz’s amazing book Verbal Magic, this effect is a truly remarkable card trick that will leave your audience speechless.

Here’s what happens:

The audience grabs five red cards and five black cards. The red cards and the black cards are each mixed. Then they are interlaced into a single packet so that the cards alternate red and black. The cards are cut, shuffled, and flipped face up and face down. The audience gets to make some truly random decisions. With a simple magical gesture, the cards are spread out to discover that the cards have sorted themselves so that all of the red cards are face up and all of the black cards are face down. A true miracle in the audience’s hands.

Originally performed over the radio by Juan Tamariz, this effect is as amazing in person as it is over the internet. Expertly taught by Dan Harlan, you’ll learn the mechanics of the effect as well as a full presentation and the nuances to perform this impossible separation of red and black cards even though you aren’t in the same room. This simple to perform trick is a powerful effect that magicians of all skill levels will love. This is The Impossible In Your Hands by Juan Tamariz, presented by Dan Harlan.
Average rating: 5.0 based on 310 reviews
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