Zenneth Kok – Cards You Softly
Discover Zenneth’s inaugural Australian Lecture Tour Notes, featuring a collection of impromptu, straightforward, and practical card magic techniques.
Some Variations
- Life is Dangerous – A simplified adaptation of Jerry Sadowitz’s “Prone to Live Dangerously.”
- Thanks to Duffie – A twist on Peter’s “Illusion versus Reality.”
- 69 By Play – A captivating visual transposition involving two cards.
- Strange Prediction – An engaging kicker finish to Roy Walton’s “Strange Prediction,” allowing the spectator to seemingly find four of a kind along with their selection.
- The Other Face of the Queen – A well-loved trick in Hong Kong that plays on the differing orientations of Queens in a deck.
Zenneth’s Ultimate One Two Punch
- No Money No Honey – A variation inspired by Allan Ackerman & Dean Dill’s “The Gem-Money Cards.”
- 3 Phases Monte – Following “No Money No Honey,” this three-phase routine incorporates the three notes left on the table into the performance.
- Thought Stealer – A handling suggestion for this classic from “The Royal Road to Card Magic,” serving as a perfect follow-up to David Williamson’s “Liar’s Poker.”
Something Novel
- Transitivity – An intriguing manipulation sequence that captivates your spectator’s attention.
- Transitive Split
- Too Good to be True – Reveal a thought-of card without any gimmicks, hence the title.
Bonus Effect
Biddled Across Redux (Benny Lau) – A fresh and innovative take on the classic Biddle trick.