Flight Of The Kings by Paul Gordon
Review:
As an avid admirer of Paul Gordon’s magic, I can confidently say this trick is a masterpiece that will astonish your audience. It does require some practice, particularly with a palm, but the timing is impeccable. If you’re ready to showcase your palm technique after rehearsing in front of a mirror, this effect is perfect for you. The construction is solid, leading to a satisfying conclusion.
This effect is impressive, featuring a straightforward plot that’s easy to grasp with minimal explanation. The learning curve is gentle, and there are unique sleights introduced that I haven’t encountered before. I’m eager to incorporate this new magic into my performances this weekend.
Firstly, the presentation of this effect is exceptional, both in its flow and in how Paul instructs it through his video. He has clearly invested considerable thought into his teaching methods, making it accessible for all skill levels in card magic. If you have a basic understanding of card handling, you’ll find this easy to master.
There are various approaches to achieving this effect, but Paul has designed it to be user-friendly, allowing for creativity in your presentation. While there is a minor setup involved, it can be executed spontaneously if you have the confidence. Alternatively, it serves as a fantastic opener for your performance. Overall, this is an outstanding effect—if you’re involved in this type of magic, don’t hesitate to purchase it!
Once again, Paul Gordon has impressed us. In this expertly taught routine, you’ll use simple techniques to create the illusion that your spectator has freely chosen the four kings, which then vanish into one of four pockets. The moves are straightforward and clearly explained in the instructional video. I plan to add a narrative about the Kings seeking adventure, speculating on their discoveries as they reappear in each pocket. Bravo, Paul!