1 review for Tommy Wonder’s Elizabeth IV.1 by Card-Shark
If you want to submit a product review click here.
Another Tommy Wonder marvel released by Card-Shark, and a welcome one too. Now you only need one deck! I have not performed this for years (as you can see from the video), but I need to get it back in my repertoire! Thanks Card-Shark for reminding us how great Tommy Wonder was! Tommy Wonder’s brilliant effect Elizabeth IV got an updated handling, making it even easier and more baffling.
The effect contains a red Phoenix Double Decker Deck.
Effect: Two playing cards are placed face down on the table. A spectator has to guess the identity of just one of these playing cards. If he guesses correctly, glory will be bestowed upon him! However, if he fails to guess the correct identity of one of the cards, glory will evade him and shame will be his part. Should the spectator fail, the magician promises him compensation in the form of a fair amount of money. Just a small gesture to help him carry the burden of shame.
Naturally the spectator does everything in his power to avoid the shameful position that he has to accept the money and therefore tries really hard to correctly guess the identity of one of the cards. Luckily he succeeds, glory is his part and as a logical consequence, he lives happily ever after.
Found something wrong? Help us improve things by clicking here!
If you want to submit a product review click here.
By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. more information
The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this.
Andy Martin –
Another Tommy Wonder marvel released by Card-Shark, and a welcome one too. Now you only need one deck! I have not performed this for years (as you can see from the video), but I need to get it back in my repertoire! Thanks Card-Shark for reminding us how great Tommy Wonder was!