Jump to content

The Pass

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by The-thing (talk | contribs) at 13:31, 23 June 2006 (rv/v). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

The Pass is an example of sleight of hand, and is employed by a magician to gain control of a card which has been chosen by a specatator and, seemingly, placed randomly in the deck. The pass is an example of card control. Despite the seemingly fair conditions, the performer is able to control the card position for subsequent use in any number of effects: this move forms the basis of many "take a card" tricks.

Effect, as perceived by the audience

A card is selected by the spectator. The magician cuts the deck and the spectator places the chosen card, face down, on the bottom half of the deck. The top half is then replaced and the card seemingly lost in the deck. The magician does no more than square up the deck, but is then able to reveal the card at the top of the deck.This can be used in the Ambitious card routine.

Template:Magic-spoiler

The secret of The Pass

The card is freely chosen by the spectator and replaced on the bottom half of the cut deck but, when the top half is replaced, the performer secretly holds a break between the halves by inserting his fourth finger tip lightly between them. This action is hidden by the deck and the other fingers.

Turning the body to the left, the left pinkie must be able to control the top half of the deck by straightening it. The right hand now grabs the bottom half of the deck and pulls it up and over, as the top half goes vertical and then flaps down underneath to become the bottom half. The bottom half, with the spectator's card on top, now becomes the top half. During The Pass, there is quite a bit of movement of the two halves of the deck, but in a skilled execution, this is all covered by the performer's hands and the body turn. It looks like he is merely squaring the deck up, or even doing nothing at all.Sometimes it's even necessary to turn your body to your left.

Since it is against the Magician's Code to reveal secrets, this section will remain blank. Enjoy.