You don’t have to be a good speller to do this easy, impromptu spelling trick with a borrowed deck of cards.
Someone shuffles the deck and names any card. You start dealing cards one at a time to the table: one card for every letter of their card spelled out (example: T-H-R-E-E O-F C-L-U-B-S). The last card dealt is their card!
Of course, as in most descriptions of magic effects, I’m leaving out a presentational aspect that makes the trick work, but the effect on the audience is exactly as I’m stating it.
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Magician Tom Interval, owner of San Diego-based Interval Magic, provides magic entertainment and training to private and corporate clients locally and throughout the United States.
A member of the Academy of Magical Arts (AMA), International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM), and Society of American Magicians (SAM), Interval has captivated tens of thousands of people at numerous venues, including Busch Gardens theme park in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he performed as a medieval conjurer, trained employees of the magic shop, and promoted the park on several local TV talk shows along the East Coast.
As an entertainer, business owner, and former marketing communications professional, Interval understands that the success of any event depends on how satisfied his clients' guests are. Whether it’s a trade show or 50th wedding anniversary, Interval is dedicated to providing his audiences with a highly visual, interactive, mind-boggling magic experience they’ll remember and talk about for years to come.
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