I do something similar, but it's a fairly basic move. Essentially just springing the cards from one hand to the other and the selected card is grabbed, lifted and flipped on the top of the pack. It can be fairly astonishing to the spectator depending on how fast it's done because it can appear to be slipped out of the deck because of the movement
Neither. It may exist but I actually started doing it by accident and then realized it could be useful. It can be used to seemingly pull their selected card from the deck and make it instantly appear face up. It can also be used as a pretty visual color change with some practice. It's an easy move to do accidentally but not so simple to do intentionally without practice.Do you happen to have a name/creator for this move?
Neither. It may exist but I actually started doing it by accident and then realized it could be useful. It can be used to seemingly pull their selected card from the deck and make it instantly appear face up. It can also be used as a pretty visual color change with some practice. It's an easy move to do accidentally but not so simple to do intentionally without practice.
So Shin Lim has a version called Shin Nag, he springs the cards onto the table, or into the air and catches the selection while they are sprung. He can do this with a four of a kind as well. It's a tough move to get down.
Ben Seidman has a version where he springs cards into the audience and catches the selection from the middle. He presents it as a type of card sword effect with out the sword.
Mark Calabrese has a version done from a dribble on the table. It's very difficult to do.
Lennart Green reaches in during a dribble and pulls out the four aces, a royal flush or even the selected card.
Dan and Dave have a similar effect that happens almost in reverse. The selection is placed on the table and 2 jokers are placed in the deck next to each other. You then spring the cards across the table and catch the selection in between the jokers. This is a fairly easy but extremely impressive version.
My favorite of this type of effect is Capsoul by the incredibly talented Deepuck M'shra. You spring the cards into the air and catch their selection with the hat you are wearing. Great trick!
Hmm the prime shadow spring its probably not too hard to figure out ? if you have knowledge? which I don't. It would be interesting to purchase this trick to see what he's doing so I can comparePrime Shadow Spring allows you to place a card into any location during a spring.
Grab by Mark Calabrese is grabbing a card out of a dribble onto the table.
I found the Dan & Dave execution that is also kinda interesting but it seems like a trick deck?
Could not find a performance of the Mark Calabrese dribble, not one that I could determine was about that trick if it was then it's a trick deck which i'm not looking for.
Also could not find the Lennart Green performance of this trick.
The way i'm thinking about it is with any deck without any trick cards. But then in order to retrieve a card that someone picked I might need a trick card anyways. Because I haven't been able to figure out how to locate a persons card without tricking the deck. But I'm a noob so there might a way.
I mean you could still purchase it to support them but an experienced magician could possibly figure out the method from just seeing it done.