Who’s Afraid of a Stacked Deck?

$40.00

SOLD OUT

Due to the overwhelming response I’ve scheduled a repeat of the Stacked Workshop for Saturday, October 21st, 2023 at 3pm Pacific time (6pm EST).

The workshop will touch on unique techniques with a stacked deck as well as memorized arrangements.

There will not be a recording made available after.

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SOLD OUT

Due to the overwhelming response I’ve scheduled a repeat of the Stacked Workshop for Saturday, October 21st, 2023 at 3pm Pacific time (6pm EST).

Who’s Afraid of a Stacked Deck?
– an exhaustive workshop with Patrick Redford

When: October 21st
When: 3pm-6pm pacific time 6pm-9pm eastern
Where: virtually over zoom with limited seating
How much: $40

Who’s it for?

Any magician who is interested in using a stacked deck in their work.
Any magician who thinks a stacked deck isn’t worth learning to use.
Any magician who already uses a stacked deck (memorized systems or otherwise).

What: It’s a stacked deck workshop that will change your thinking on the stacked deck.

Along with the workshop you’ll also get a pdf that details the workings of the Redford Stack and how it can easily convert to virtually any type of stack along with access to our False Shuffle Project video tutorial.

Magicians who don’t use a stacked deck often do so for a few reason:

They’re only dedicated to one effect.
They can be slow (and annoying) to stack.
They don’t often reset.
They’re easily destroyed.
They feel locked into a stagnant order that can’t be handed out for examination or shuffling.

A stack deck is a devastating effective secret weapon that traditionally only is focused on accomplishing one goal at a time.

The Redford stack changes that. You’ll feel like you have a secret magical swiss army knife always at the ready that can transform between different orientations that allow you to perform virtually any kind of stacked effect on a whim without having to switch decks. You’ll never worry about someone wanting to shuffle your cards again.

Redford considers any shuffled deck to be a stacked deck no matter the order it comes in. Want to know why? Join us.

There will not be a recording made available after.

As part of this workshop you’ll gain instant access to our False Shuffle Project and receive a pdf that will teach you the Redford stack and a few of its transformative properties that you’ll be able to reference anytime you wish.