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World's Greatest Magic - Ambitious Classic (duration 53 minutes).
Some of Ambitious Card routine were secretly spread among professionals cardician until, finally, were given to the press by the name of Ambitious Classic. The plot is simple enough: some cards, usually from Ace to Five, they can climb on top of a small bunch at a time, until there is only one paper, which is usually found to have magically transformed into a completely different card .
In this DVD, you will find five great cardician, each with its own version of this classic effect of magic, Larry Jennings begins with his routine which has been the occasion for many variations of this effect. Follows James Swain with his interpretation of the routine of Jennings, with the addition of a stunning climax. Derek Dingle turns the routine into a fun experiment involving the perception of a spectator while Michael Ammar restricts the routine to the basic components, completing his speech with a Super Session Practice to make all the moves much easier to learn. Finally, Bruce Cervon adds his version of the four cards where it seems that all the magic happens without any makeup.
Larry Jennings believed that Ambitious Classic was one of the most entertaining routine that presented to an audience of non-magicians. It was always his favorite game when someone asked him to show him a card game. Learn one of the most beautiful versions of this effect and you will have with you always a miracle to show to your audience.
Ambitious classic - Larry Jennings
The ambitious classic revisited - James Swain
Too many cards - Derek Dingle
Ambitious classic - Michael Ammar
A matter of psychology - Bruce Cervon