Jason Ladayne
"Game Changer Lecture"
Saturday, March 3rd, 2:00 PM
Only at Magic Inc.
On March 3rd, Jason Ladanye will be lecturing at Magic, Inc. He’ll be performing all new, never before seen material from his new book, Game Changer. Here’s a chance to see some of the material months before the book is released. Jason has appeared on ABC’s 20/20 and Inside Edition exposing crooked gambling scams. He’s performed at Turning Stone, Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Casinos and consulted for the Broadway show Cheers Live on Stage. He’s currently touring with his new two-man show: Cons, Cheats, and Scams. Jason will share some of the material from the show that’s selling out theaters!
In addition to teaching hard-hitting and powerful card effects from his Overpowered Lecture Notes, Jason will be sharing insights on misdirection, sleights, spectator management, character development, practicing and performing, dealing with hecklers, effect construction, and much much more. DVDs, books, lecture notes, close-up mats and practice mirrors will all be available after the lecture. Don’t miss it!
Here's some of the material from Jason's latest set of lecture notes:
Royal Production: Find a powerful poker hand under impossible conditions. The deck is spread face up for the audience to verify that everything is fair. A second later the performer is dealing himself a royal flush.
Standing Out: A powerful opener that you can do anytime, anywhere, with and deck, for any number of people, standing, or seated… you get the idea! The performer produces four of a kind in a very visual way.
Ladanye’s ACAAN: Ladanye turned this classic effect into a powerhouse gambling demonstration that proves you have some serious card cheating skills. It’s a killer ACAAN done under test conditions with no false moves.
Catch Me if You Can: Play an easy game with a spectator. No matter what they can’t win! This is one of my top five all time favorite effects to perform.
Ladanye’s Triumph: In Ladanye’s version, there’s no doubt the cards are mixed faces into backs… because they are. Also, the performer finds four selections in the process!
Liar Liar: A new-deck order closer that leaves your audience speechless! The performer offers to teach a simple effect but leaves the audience with a far greater mystery. (This is standing ovation material!)