Road to Rome - This is a double thought-of card routine in which you divine TWO FREELY THOUGHT-OF CARDS, each one leading to the next. What makes this routine different (and ingenious, really) is the way in which you limit the spectator's range of cards. Through an unusual and engaging presentation (dealing with the city of Rome, Italy), you psychologically guide the spectators to their own successful conclusion. This makes the trick deceptive and highly original. Variations are taught, but we believe the true value is in the scripting and concept of using a theme to secretly limit the range of selections.
Broken Window - "Any Card to Any Number" is one of magic's most enduring classics. "Broken Window" is a new take inspired by that plot. In effect, the spectator names any card and chooses any number. The named card is revealed to have the chosen number written on the back. Is it the classic plot? Nope. But it could be considered an even stronger effect, since rather than revealing the named card at a position, the named number is actually WRITTEN on the card. The method takes about ten minutes to create, and then the reset is almost instant. No sleights required.
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