Joker's Wild
Charlie
Miller said, "Whenever you are going to do a
card change, consider making one of them the
Joker. This makes it much easier for the spectator
to follow." This is a Wild Card effect (thanks,
Peter Kane!) and I have included a variation
at the end with a stunning climax. The routine
has some unusual concepts and handlings.
Effect
Five
Jokers and, say, a 10 of Diamonds are used.
All the Jokers change to the 10 of Diamonds,
then the "wild card" becomes a Joker and all
the Tens change back to Jokers! Requirements
You need a packet of cards in order face down,
from the top down: 10 of Diamonds, Joker, Joker,
Joker, Joker, Joker. This packet can be carried
in a little plastic holder. You also need a
deck that has matching backs with a 10 of Diamonds
followed by a Joker on the top of the face down
deck.
Performance
Force
the top card (the Riffle Force is ideal here)
and leave it face up on the face down deck.
Place the deck aside on the table (the second
card from the top is a Joker.)
Take
out the packet face up and show five Jokers
only by fanning the cards and keeping the last
two as one. Hold the packet in the right hand
face up in the Biddle Grip position. Slide the
top card off the packet with the left thumb
and turn it face down onto the left hand using
the side of the packet. Repeat with the next
three Jokers, then place the remaining two (as
one) on top of the others but face up. Turn
over the packet and re-take it in the Biddle
Grip position with the right hand. Slide off
the bottom card with the left fingers, turn
it face up and replace it on the bottom (the
10 of Diamonds is thus reversed and second from
the bottom). Casually place or cut two Jokers
from top to bottom (the 10 of Diamonds is now
reversed and third from the top).
Fan the
cards face up and the third card from the top
will appear face down. Turn over the face down
card to show the 10 of Diamonds. Replace the
card face up third from the top again. Square
the packet and turn it face down.
Flip
over the top card to show a Joker. Flip it face
down and deal it onto the table. Repeat with
the next card, placing it onto the tabled card.
Do a
Double Turnover, showing the 10 of Diamonds.
Flip the double face down and place the top
card (Joker) to the left side of your close-up
pad.
Turn
the three cards in your hand face up and spread
the top card to the right (keeping the last
two as one) showing two more Jokers. Pick up
the two tabled cards showing two Jokers and
place them under the cards in the left hand
(the 10 of Diamonds is in the middle).
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Square the face
up cards and take them in the light hand
(Biddle Grip). Do an Ascanio Spread showing
four Jokers (pull the bottom card to the
left with the left forefinger, then pull
off the second card from the bottom with
the left middle finger and pull the top
card with the left thumb which leaves
the right hand holding a double as in
figure 1). |
Place the double onto the other
cards and square. Repeat the Ascanio Spread
and a 10 of Diamonds appears. Place the double
on the bottom. Square and turn the cards face
down. Deal the top card (a Joker, but apparently
the 10 of Diamonds) face down on the first (supposed)
10 of Diamonds.
Turn the four cards in the
left hand face up and hold in a Biddle Grip.
Pull the top card (Joker) off into the left
hand. Pull off the next Joker onto it, but fanned
to the right, then place the last Joker (double)
on top to complete a fan of three.
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at the outer end between the fingers (on
top) and thumb (below), turn them face
down and place them between the two face
up Jokers in the left hand, but out-jogged.
As you do, square the two face up Jokers
as in figure 2. Turn the left hand over
to display the out-jogged Joker, then
turn it back to the position shown in
figure 2. |
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With the
right hand, grasp the out-jogged cards,
thumb above and fingers below. Push
the bottom card (Joker) flush with the
others and pivot the top card to the
light to the position shown in figure
3. Take the packet into the right hand,
thumb on top and fingers below, at the
inner end of the Jokers. Make a quick
flip of the right hand and the face
down 10 of Diamonds will make several
somersaults and fall onto the table.
Show that another 10 of Diamonds has
appeared, then leave it face down on
the table. |
Take
the remaining three cards face up into the Biddle
Grip position in the right hand. With the left
fingers, slide off the bottom card and place
it on top, showing two Jokers. Place the cards
as they are on top of the face down tabled 10
of Diamonds.
Pick
up the cards, square the packet and turn it
over showing the 10 of Diamonds at the face.
Double Turnover, flipping over the top two cards,
then take the top card (Joker) and place it
over the two cards already on the table to the
left.
Turn
the three cards in the left hand face up and
Biddle Grip them in the right hand. With the
left thumb, slide off the top card into the
left hand and place the other two as one on
top. Re-square and re-grip the packet in Biddle
Grip position in the right hand. Pull the top
card off with the left thumb toward the left
and another 10 of Diamonds appears. Place the
double card on the bottom of the first Joker
in the left hand.
Turn
the packet face down and deal the top card (apparently
a 10 of Diamonds) onto the tabled packet. Show
the last two cards as one and as a Joker. Place
these two cards face down onto the tabled cards.
Snap your fingers and turn over the top card
only showing another 10 of Diamonds, place it
face down onto the tabled cards and . . . relax!
Take
the deck in the left hand. You will now perform
the Illogical Double Lift from Harry Lorayne's
book QUANTUM LEAPS, and described in this book
on page 79 in Shadoogie. At the end of the move,
the 10 of Diamonds is on top of the deck and
a Joker is on the table. After a pause, turn
over the single card and show the Joker.
Pick
up the packet, turn the cards over and fan them
keeping the last two as one, showing all Jokers.
Notes
If you
perform seated, the following variation can
be used. The change of the "wild" card at the
close is a real startler. Start with the Joker
face down on top of the deck with the 10 of
Diamonds second. Force the 10 of Diamonds by
Double Lifting the top two cards (after the
Riffle Force). Leave the two cards face up on
the deck.
Perform
the routine as given above. Then, take the double
card from the deck and place it with the long
side parallel to the table edge and about two
inches from it. Move the two hands palm down
over the tabled card(s) as in figure 4. Move
the hands away momentarily then back using a
circular motion, right hand below the left.
When the card(s) is covered, the right thumb
contacts the top card (figure 5 exposed view)
and slides, almost flicks, it into the lap.
Immediately, the hands are moved apart and a
most miraculous change has taken place. This
is Ed Marlo's Idedic Change.
A few
words about the Idedic Change: The hands are
one on top of the other, left over right. The
hands are crossed over the card(s) with the
right hand moving in a counterclockwise manner,
the left clockwise. The right thumb slides off
the top card by lightly touching it at the center.
This is covered by the left hand as well as
the motion of flicking the card into the lap.
After the card is lapped, the hands move apart
to show the change.