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chris philpott

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Imagine a playing cards that goes slowly fade To become completely white!

The game Mental photography deck (or nudist game in French) by Ralph W. Hull is considered one, otherwise the biggest game rigged of all time. Chris Philpott (Creator of The 100th Monkey) modernized it to create a transformation in slow motion, hyper - visual, from a normal game to a completely white game!

There are a certain number of different routines, like starting with a white game, starting with a real game and even finding a bad card (404 error: card not found) that makes the game plant, leaving only their chosen card!

Strong points :

  • Easy to do !
  • No manipulation is necessary!
  • Detailed video instructions.

Bonus: short videos that teach easy to learn manipulations that you can add to routine, taught by Steve Valentine, Apollo Robbins, Paul Green, Michael Rangel and Tom Frank.

"You just took the best card tour in the world and you have improved it!"
- David Regal

"I love it! It's fantastic! Incredible!"
- Steve Valentine

"Fresh and visual! Chris has created a real feast for the eyes. I imagine that, during the first hour, you will go around for yourself and again - and you will surprise yourself again and again."
- John Bannon

"It looks super cool!"
- Jon Armstrong

"The classic version of this tour was one of my favorites. Chris gave me a reason to do it again with new ideas and new effects that would never have been possible before. And it is no longer the only one thing you get out of the box - Chris has developed even more effects than you can do with this playing cards unique. Where was it when I was a child? I'm glad he's there now! "
- Johnathan Levit