33 Reviews
Wonderful effect, might take a sec to learn but worth it.
Missouri • Sep 28th, 2020I love the way it looks and it's my first colour switch so it feels incredible to do.
Newport, South Wales • May 7th, 2016I just finished watching the tutorial. This move is awesome! I can't wait to master it without flaws.
Rome, Italy • Mar 7th, 2015Beautiful change that is easy to do especially with the great teaching!!!
canada • Jul 25th, 2013Great change move to add to your arsenal. Eric is very clear as he shows you exactly how to do this move. Took me about a day to get the move down, my guess in about another week of on and off practice and I will be able to preform. You need to watch your angles with this though. Great price for the move in my opinion.
Texas • Jun 18th, 2013I really love this change. YES, it's a bit knacky, and YES, it requires practice but so does everything else that's worth performing. While I wasn't too impressed by the TNR included, the teaching was (for the most part) very clear and easy to follow. Good job Eric!
Washington • May 26th, 2013Great utility move and color change, but watch your angles with this one.
USA • May 4th, 2013Great change! Looks awesome and is very quick and practical.
United Kingdom • Apr 20th, 2013This is a fantastic change! Seriously practical, seemed okay for me when performing for people who can see from most angles, all around a really great color change. The move itself isn't that difficult, it's more perfecting it so it's acceptable to perform for real people. Really well taught and a fantastic price!
England • Feb 18th, 2013This is an awesome trick that can be used in different scenarios to impress your audience. It's not a trick where you end up with bloody knuckles but it does take some time to get used to.
United States • Jan 21st, 2013This is the best! It looks good, and feels good to perform! And best of all, it's CHEAP!
Denmark • Jan 17th, 2013Very simple. Better than the Snap Change. I recommend this as a practical colour change.
London, England • Nov 22nd, 2012Practical and a steal for 5 bucks to learn a TNR and Color Change. Worth every penny, and like the description said, not even close to a snap change.
California • Nov 18th, 2012Very simple and very visual. Totally awesome!
Hong Kong • Nov 13th, 2012Very simple and very practical. Looks great!
England • Oct 14th, 2012I LOVE THIS. It's flourishy, flashy and the explanation is amazing. Oh yea, it's also pretty cheap.
Denmark • Oct 3rd, 2012I love this. I use it for the color change and my impromptu torn and restored card. The method for this is not all that hard if you know how to get along with playing cards. Eric you got a great move here.
Texas • Sep 22nd, 2012Really neat. Kind of hard to get at first but overtime becomes almost a natural great change.
Canada • Sep 21st, 2012Don't listen to what idiots are saying, this color change is awesome. It has many more applications than other color changes and isn't hard to do at all. As for angles, it isn't really a problem as you will learn. Great change Eric, amazing.
Bedfordshire • Sep 3rd, 2012This is amazing! If you are going to get this, make sure you have good cards. I had some REALLY thin poker cards and those didn't hold up very well. Get some good cards. GET. THIS. TRICK.
Seattle • Jan 7th, 2012Looks (and is) very good but it doesn't have many aplications for real life.
Brazil • Nov 13th, 2011Amazingly simple and cheap, gets great reactions!
Georgia • Oct 29th, 2011I really love this trick. Just got it. NICE!
Malaysia • Aug 22nd, 2011Looks good. It has nothing to do with the Snap Change as it may look... and it is WAY easier. It is very simple and useful. Oh, yeah... and it has better angles then the Snap Change too. Just a thought: it can be used as a double lift replacement even though it is not mentioned.
Brazil • Jun 9th, 2011It's very snappy and awesome to use as a torn and restored!
USA • May 30th, 2011TWITCH is a good well constructed color change with many applications. It takes a while to get down but once you do get it down it looks amazing! I would suggest buying this. For 4.95 you should get it!
Granville • May 10th, 2011This trick is just AMAZING!
Mobile, Alabama • Apr 19th, 2011theory11 seems to be on a theme with Twitch and Eclipse. They both look extremely similar, but the handling and methods are very different. Also they both have a lot of the same application abilities. Method: Eric Simmatis explains how the technique here originated as a sort of flourish he developed. Then his friend sped the move up, making it into a color change. The idea here is pretty clever. I had one of those moments where I thought wow, that really is a new idea. It's definitely a knacky move but, just as with Eclipse, not too terribly difficult. You'll just have to get your fingers use to it. Angles: The best view for this effect is head on. If you have spectators too far to the left or right, this thing will look funky.That being said, you have many ways of maximizing that good angle. Unless you plan on performing in a complete semi-circle these shouldn't be an issue. Applications: During the video when Eric showed the "tabled" version of Twitch I actually said, out loud, "Wow, that's cool!" When you toss the card down the move is practically non existent. Also his TNR shown in the preview video is really visual and easy to do once the main move is down. Difficulty: I touched on this before; the method is not difficult but knacky. Just like with Eclipse, TWiTCH isn't a knuckle buster but will take some time to train your fingers. Which will be time well spent. Overall: Twitch is a fun move to practice and has quite a few applications. It's a legitimate, practical color change as well as an impromptu TNR and a tabled top change. Again, just as with Eclipse, the position you hold the card in is slightly odd. I'm still on the fence about this. But for now, the fun in learning the move and seeing its potentially far outweighs that minuscule issue. When you buy TWiTCH you get a few great moves and an enjoyable move to practice. If you enjoy color changes or simply adding new moves to your repertoire I recommend checking this one out.
Michigan • Apr 3rd, 2011It was the best magic trick I've seen in years!
Baltimore, Maryland • Mar 26th, 2011Fantastic in every way and fairly easy to learn. Getting up to speed will take a few days I suspect.
Laguna, CA • Mar 23rd, 2011