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The Hoff by Josh Burch (Mp4 Video Magic Download)

The Hoff by Josh Burch (Mp4 Video Magic Download)

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The Hoff - Josh Burch

A spectator FREELY cuts the deck, and the card they cut to teleports to your hand -- all with ZERO difficult moves!

https://youtu.be/5ZavZhT1CDM

"A super clever take on a classic plot. A hands-hoff handling of the ace problem that’s definitely worth checking out." - Sebastian Midtvage

"The Hofzinser Ace Problem is my favorite plot in card magic. This is the best way to do it!" - Josh Burch

"This is a great hands-off trick. Not only that but the spectator gets to make the selection in their own hands! I think Hofzinser would think this is pretty cool!!!" - Nathan Kranzo

"This is one of those 2 punch tricks, where if you don't get them in the first part, you'll knock 'em out in the second! Fantastic work and thinking from Josh as always." - Andrew Neiner

"If you have always wanted to perform the infamous Hofzinger Ace Problem, then you need to forget about the hassle and get THE HOFF!" - Cody S. Fisher

You'll fool everybody, and they never see the twist coming!

The Hoff is a hands-off miracle where the aces not only divine the card selected by the spectator, but you also get a killer transposition that requires no moves. Josh Burch is back with a killer approach to Hofzinser’s Ace Problem that your audiences will love. This is The Hoff by Josh Burch.

Here’s what happens:

The four aces are produced and then placed off to the side. A spectator takes the deck under the table and cuts the deck to select a card. With a wave of the hand, one of the aces mysteriously turns face down. When the selected card is revealed, it is discovered that the suit of the selected card matches the ace that has turned face down. The deck is placed back on the table, and after a magical gesture, the deck is spread on the table to reveal that a card has turned face up in the middle of the deck. Impossibly the face-up card in the middle of the deck is the ace that was face down, and when the face-down card between the other aces is turned over, it is discovered to be the selected card.