Kevin Ho – Smooth Operations
Posted on: June 9, 2008Tools, Inventions and Applications for the Modern Card Magician.
Introducing the card magic and flourishes of Kevin Ho, Smooth Operations is a 60 page book explaining an array of new material for both the curious student and seasoned pro. Over a hundred photo illustrations in full color provides an enjoyable learning experience.
Kevin is a rising young Singapore-based magician with some serious talent. As a flourisher, he’s already earned a reputation as one of the best. His style is fresh, ultra smooth, and extremely visual. And his magic is no different. Learn 5 effects, 4 sleights, 3 productions and 2 flourishes in 1 kick ass manual on card magic.
Step into a world of visual madness and experience the unexpected.
CONTENTS:
PUNK’D:
This version of Re-Set is simple, instant, and leaves you completely clean. Imagine two four-of-a-kinds, like the four Aces and four Jacks, instantly changing places with each other, and then back again moments later.
STATIC 4:
A quick and easy four Ace production that’s perfect for getting into any of your four card routines. It’s also one of Kevin’s favorites.
INVERSE IMPULSE:
A very magical looking one-handed color change that can be continuously repeated.
LONG DIVISION:
This clever routine is fun to do and gets killer reactions.
A card is produced, equaling the value of two spectatorsí chosen cards. This single card is then visually ìstretchedî into a long card, which the spectators help split into their respective selections.
PEGASUS:
An insane production of any four-of-a-kind that will blow your audience away. (Includes an alternate version.)
FLORIDA COUNT + PCP:
I guess you could say it’s a rhythm count…on acid. Very flashy, very visual, very cool.
This is definitely one of our favorite effects. It’s fast, visual, direct, and allows you to showcase beautiful sleight of hand.
PCP:
Four Jacks are counted between your hands as they seem to visually change into the four Aces. (Note: If you’re tired of the remark, “Do that again”, this is not the trick to do.)
CHASER:
The magician offers to demonstrate different aspects of sleight of hand. What follows is a fast-paced sequence of cards appearing, teleporting, changing, and transposing with each other in a casual, yet highly visual manner.
RACCOON:
Imagine a card spinning atop the deck 540 degrees to infinity. This cool little flourish is so neat and original, it has to be seen.
COLLECTORS: REDUX:
In the process of finding three spectators’ selections, the four Queens (or any four-of-a-kind) are found in an insanely chaotic and visual way that only Kevin would think of.
VISA SWITCH:
This very cool switch is open for many, many applications, of which Kevin supplies two. However, I’m sure after a little experimenting, youíll have applied it to numerous ideas of your own. All around, itís a fun little move to play with.
FULLY LOADED:
In this effect, Kevin explains how a deck of cards can be a deadly weapon with not only the ability to shoot single cards out of the deck, but also to produce a four-of-a-kind (Okay, it’s a really cool ace production with some fun patter.).
CONSPIRACY OF FOUR:
An extremely visual and fun handling of a classic plot.
The magician offers to find a four-of-a-kind other than the four Aces. All goes well until the fourth and final production – it’s an Ace. However, within the blink of an eye, the other three cards instantly turn into the other three Aces, forming a complete four-of-a-kind after all.
BOB CHANGE:
With a light shake, a card held in the magician’s hand instantly turns into another card.
A very clever and in-your-face take on the well-known Shapeshifter change.
REPAINTED:
A blank fan of cards is seen. With a quick wave, the faces of the cards visually appear. The method is so obvious itís hard to believe no one has ever thought of this before. An instant classic in my book.
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June 10th, 2008 at 3:58 pm
This question is for Kevin. It says that Raccoon is a 540 or infinite spins. So does this mean that a 360 Raccoon is not really a Raccoon?
June 10th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
You can spin as many times as you like before ending the flourish
June 10th, 2008 at 6:15 pm
It looks so awesome! I would love to get this, along with Surfaced, Smoke and Mirrors and of course Dangerous!
Damn, too bad it all coast money :’(
June 10th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
Hey Sam,
The original Raccoon spins 540 degrees, but in the book an alternate version is explained where you can spin the card for as long as you like.
-Kev, The Virts
June 10th, 2008 at 11:02 pm
Alright, I got.
June 10th, 2008 at 11:03 pm
I got it**
June 11th, 2008 at 2:25 am
good write-up, whoever uh, wrote this up (the cuso?) nice trailer also.
June 11th, 2008 at 5:01 am
^The ‘write-up’ was taken from the DnD page.
June 11th, 2008 at 2:38 pm
This looked like Daren edited it… Is that correct?
June 12th, 2008 at 1:18 am
No, Dave Buck edited it.
June 12th, 2008 at 7:12 pm
And he did a freaking good job, both at editing and filming this stuff.
I love the stuff in this book, as well as I love most of Kev’s other stuff. These effects work really really great in real life.
Real workers. Go buy this thing, if your interested in cards/magic at all.
-Stein