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Adrián Vega and Mariano Goni present “REYES PROGRESIVOS” (Progressive Kings), the best progressive routine of the classic sandwich effect! At first glance, it seems like you're not doing anything, but every word and movement is essential. The effect is so natural that it captivates the audience. The routine consists of shuffling and showing a deck of cards, removing the two black kings, asking the spectator to choose a card at random, and placing the kings at the ends of the deck. In two steps, the kings move to find the selected card.
Best of all, the special cards do most of the work for you. You don't need to be an expert in card magic to perform this trick; it adapts to your level.
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Progressive Kings - Adrian Vega y Mariano Goñi
The perfect sandwich effect trick.
Adrian Vega and Mariano Goni bring you the best progressive sandwich routine!
Most people who discuss this trick focus on the clever gimmicks-and yes, the gimmicks are excellent. But plenty of tricks rely on clever mechanics. That's not what makes this one exceptional.
The real brilliance of PROGRESSIVE KINGS lies elsewhere: it feels like you're doing absolutely nothing, yet every word and movement is deliberate and essential. The effect-which is what truly matters to the audience-comes across as flawlessly natural. That's what deserves your admiration. Just watch the video and see for yourself.
Here's what happens:
The special gimmicks do most of the work for you. No sleights required; it adapts to your level of card magic.
All of these are deviously choreographed, and you're going to love performing this trick as much as people enjoy seeing it.
This is a real worker, made for pros. Red and Blue included.
Important:
"Once you've got the audience hooked with your sandwich routine, Progressive Kings will deliver the final blow. I'm getting one."
- Javi Rufo
Difficulty: Intermediate
Online tutorial