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SAVANT DECK

SAVANT DECK

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I’ve been writing a post titled “Magpie Syndrome” it’s about magicians

and mentalists buying every shiny new trick/book that gets released.

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This came about after I told myself that I wasn’t going to buy anymore tricks

or books as I have tonnes of stuff so I definitely don’t need anymore.

Then like a fool I opened an email from VanishingInc.

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There it was, my holy grail: The Savant Deck.

Within 3 minutes, I’d broken my own rule and I clicked

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BUY IT NOW!

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After the initial dopamine rush wore off

I was full of buyers remorse and it hadn’t even arrived yet!

I’d just bought into Craig Petty’s hype train, what was I thinking?

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I’ve seen all the smack talk 

over on that green place… I should’ve known better!

A mustard coloured Sherpa van

Surely the men in the yellow van were on their way

to cart me off to the funny farm now?

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Anyway no yellow van and no funny farm heavies turned up at my door.

Just a package with my Savant deck, once I’d had a chance to watch

the tutorial and have a little play with it,

I soon discovered that this is 52 pieces of portable sorcery

that can easily go toe to toe with the impossible.

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What is the Savant deck?

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In the realm of modern gaffed decks,

the Savant Deck is an absolute powerhouse. It’s fair, clean, versatile

and insanely impactful. From super fast sums to mental predictions.

Craig Petty and Lloyd Barnes have delivered a mind melting bit of kit,

packed with weird and wonderful presentational power.

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There’s 12 routines included in the 3 hour download and the kicker?

They inspect the deck, they shuffle the deck, they cut the deck.

They can do whatever they want, except stick a deckchair up their nose!

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Let’s think about this for a minute: You hand over a deck of cards

and with your back turned the spectator shuffles like there’s no tomorrow. They then cut the cards as many times as they want,

they now cut off a packet of cards from the deck

and spread them on the table face up.

You, the mind reader guy can turn around and get a split second glimpse.

You then add all the cards values together in something like 1.2 seconds.

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BOOM! You now look like a super weird maths nutter…

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Still time for the yellow van to get you!

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Or try this on for size: Spectator shuffles the cards with your back turned, they cut the deck and put the top card in their pocket.

You instantly know the card and this can be repeated over and over. 

I honestly think Craig and Lloyd have only just scratched the surface

with what’s possible with the Savant deck.

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Why mentalists are freaking out

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No sleights required, you don’t need to be a card sensei

or plugged into the matrix, there’s no funky lifts, no fancy pivots

and no chicken to hold. 

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Spectator controls everything. They shuffle, they cut

and the work is already done.

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The deck resets instantly after most routines. 

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Versatility. You get 12 unique effects which all seem completely fair

and they’re repeatable. It’s like a Swiss army super power in your pocket.

From mental sums to mind reads and pocket revelations.

You’re basically Dr. Strange with a deck of cards.

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So how does it work?

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No spoilers here I’m afraid, Craig and Lloyd

are deliberately vague about the method (rightly so)

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What I will say is: This is a classic principle with a twist,

actually scratch that. Savant deck is a turbo charged gaffed deck that’s been layered in creativity and boomed it’s way into the future.

A classic cartoon BOOM!

It looks and feels like a standard rider back deck of cards printed by USPCC.

There are no markings and you can encourage your spectators to inspect the deck. They wont find anything unusual or out of the ordinary. 

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What you need to know

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A riffle shuffle is required, an overhand shuffle just won’t cut it.

This shouldn’t be a problem for most of you

but if you’re like me and not very adept at cards,

just ask your spectator to cut the deck as many times as they like.

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Instant reset, as long as you don’t drop them

but even then it’s a very short recovery period.  

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Zero mental gymnastics. You don’t need to memorise anything,

leaving you completely free to concentrate on your performance.

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You don’t need to be a move monkey and you don’t need a degree in mathematics.

But your audiences will swear you’re a genius or an alien.

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Who’s it for?

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Beginners who want to perform jaw dropping miracles

without having to master a bunch of difficult sleights.

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Professionals that need an EDC trick to annihilate tables.

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Mentalists who want fair, repeatable, visual routines

without having to carry 100 gimmicks… This is the one.

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Street magicians / walk around performers: It’s small, portable

and repeatable. just riffle and fire away.

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If you want mind blowing, repeatable mentalism with zero sleights,

the Savant Deck is your psychic side kick.

Fair and square, it’s designed to repeatedly shock. 

If you’re ready to leave them slack jawed, speechless and thinking you’re some sort of supernatural professor then this is the deck for you.

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Head over to your favourite dealer, get the Savant deck

and give your mind reading a serious upgrade.

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Stay Weird 

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International Man of Mischief

6 thoughts on “SAVANT DECK”

    1. Thanks Brandon, I just try my best to inject a little humour into my reviews and I only review products I like.
      Thanks for taking the time to read my blog and comment 🙂

      Ryan

  1. Great review! Entertaining. Concise. Fun. Informative. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to learn the multiple routines using the Servant Deck and for your next review.

    1. Thanks Michael, I try to make every review a little different. I got so sick of seeing “This is like _____ on steroids!” I decided mine would just be a bit silly and fun.
      Thanks for taking the time to read my blog and comment 🙂

      Ryan

  2. Nik Pledger

    Nice review Ryan! As mentioned already, concise, informative, and entertaining. Cheers bud.

    1. Hey Nik, I appreciate you taking the time to read my thoughts, I was going to start a YouTube but I only have a face for radio 😀
      Thanks for commenting and see I’ll see you at the next live jam

      Ryan

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