Ken Dyne’s Passed Out Deck
“KEN DYNE’S PASSED OUT DECK IS FABULOUS. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT”
“THE BEST BAR NONE. I LOVE IT!”
Ken Dyne has opened every show with this for the past 5 years. Totalling more than 1,000 performances of this incredible revolution in the ‘tossed out deck’.
“Finally You Can Name The Three Cards Individually!”
Imagine fanning a deck of cards to show them all different (there’s even a Joker in there).
Now you wrap a couple of rubber bands around the deck to secure them.
You now hand the deck to three different people, who each take a peek at a card while your head is turned.
The deck is then dropped in your pocket and yet you are able to immediately point to the first person, name his card, then to the second person and name his card and then point right at the third person and name her card.
All without peeking anything from the deck at all.
All three people can talk to one another afterwards and the effect for them is identical to that of the rest of the audience, making this the first ‘tossed out deck’ that can be performed close up!
This is a real-world professional grade routine and requires:
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No questions or pumping of any kind at all…
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No peeks or glimpses…
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No sleight of hand…
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No need to split the deck up or control where in the deck they peek at (unlike other versions)…
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No ambiguity what-so-ever. You name the three cards individually, one at a time…
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No Hoy principal…
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No rough an smooth…
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No pre-show…
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No dual reality or stooging…
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No electronics…
YOU RECEIVE:
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Detailed Video + PDF Instructions of everything Ken has learned from more than 1,000 performances of Passed Out Deck for real people all over the world. Every nuance is included including his rational behind the use of the playing cards, why he wraps the deck in rubber bands and how he ensures this is remembered as an incredible mental demonstration instead of just another card trick.
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PLUS: A bonus effect which allows you to reveal a 4th thought of card!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Does the video of Steven Bridges performing only show the ‘best’ way the trick can go?exactly how Passed Out Deck appears every single time.
Q. Could 2 people end up thinking of the same card?
Q. What’s the smallest number of people you could perform this for?
Q. How do you justify wrapping rubber bands around the deck before handing it out?
Q. Are any other effects possible with the PoD?
Q. How are the instructions supplied?
Q. Are there any language restrictions?
Q. Is this just another Tossed Out Deck?yes it is a ‘tossed out deck’. However what I wanted to achieve with PoD is that the three people can freely talk to each other afterwards and not ruin the effect. Plus I never liked the throwing the deck around element of ToD – to me that was a little untidy for my style and at parties, conferences etc I don’t feel it’s appropriate for my audiences to be throwing a deck of cards around where they might end up having to crawl under a table to fetch the deck, or worse – the deck hitting someone on the head (which I have seen happen!).