The Mesmerizing World of Paul Vigul's Card Tricks

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Paul Vigil is a renowned magician known for his incredible sleight of hand and mind-boggling illusions. With his unique blend of charm, wit, and skill, he captivates audiences around the world. His performances are a masterclass in deception and misdirection, leaving spectators questioning their own eyes and perceptions. Whether it's making a deck of cards disappear or reading someone's mind, Vigil always manages to leave his audience in awe. What sets Vigil apart from other magicians is his attention to detail and dedication to his craft. He spends countless hours perfecting each move and gesture, ensuring that every trick is executed flawlessly.


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For those unfamiliar with his work; he was one of the students of Johnny The Great Tomsoni , Thompson, he had a 3 year successful run as a house magician at the Mirage Casino, and performs regularly for the Magic Castle. For those unfamiliar with his work; he was one of the students of Johnny The Great Tomsoni , Thompson, he had a 3 year successful run as a house magician at the Mirage Casino, and performs regularly for the Magic Castle.

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He spends countless hours perfecting each move and gesture, ensuring that every trick is executed flawlessly. In addition to his technical skills, Vigil also has a deep understanding of human psychology. He is able to manipulate his audience's thoughts and emotions, creating an immersive and unforgettable experience.

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  • Silk & Handkerchief / Penetration
  • Safety Pin / Penetration / Handkerchief
  • Carlyle's Bill Switch (Francis Carlyle, 1972)
  • Impromptu Mis-Indexed Bill (Morty Rudnick, 1973)
  • Switcheroo (Lawrence Nudelman, 1975-1978 ca.)
  • Cash Transaction (Michael Weber, 1984)
  • Improved $1 and $5 Bill Trick (Mike Bornstein, 1990)
  • Working Without a Grant (Michael Weber, 1991)
  • Buck Naked Grant (Paul Harris, 1996)
  • Slow Motion Bill Change (Eugene Burger, 2000)
  • Inflated (Canadian) Transposition (Joshua Jay, 2012)
  • Thou Shalt Not Steal (Paul Vigil, 2017)
  • Inflated Transposition (Joshua Jay, 2005)
  • Double Your Money (Michael Powers, 2006)
  • Changeling (David Harkey, 2006)
  • Things Change (John Lovick, 2006)
  • Inflated Transposition (Joshua Jay, 2008)
  • Eugene's Final Transposition (Eugene Burger, 2017)
  • Versatile Transpo (Ryan Plunkett, 2020)
  • Bill / Transposition
  • The Francis Carlyle Card to Pocket (Gary Kurtz, 1989)
  • On the Carlyle Card to Pocket (Gary Kurtz, 1992)
  • The New, Revised Version of the "Homing Card" (Francis Carlyle, 1975)
  • The Card in the Pocket (Roger Smith, 1982)
  • The Homing Card - Updated (Francis Carlyle, 1985 ca.)
  • Heimkehrer-Karte (Rudolf Braunmüller, Francis Carlyle, 1985)
  • Fotomaton (Rafael Benatar, 1989)
  • A Real Stand-up Card Routine (Mac King, 1990)
  • Flying Home (Michael Close, 1994)
  • Professional Card to Pocket (Gregory Wilson, 1999)
  • Homing Deck Vanish (Mac King, 2002)
  • Homing Card Variation (Darwin Ortiz, 2006)
  • Phase One: The Return of "The Homing Card" (Michael Vincent, 2013)
  • The Homing Card (Francis Carlyle, Paul Vigil, Jimmy Grippo, 2014)
  • Slow Motion Card to Pocket (Tom Rose, 2018)

Stars of Magic (Vol. 4 No. 2)

  • Cards / Effect Themes / Traveling / Card(s) to Pocket / Single Card
  • Cards / Principles / Miscalling
  • Unexpected Prediction (Edward Marlo, 1968)
  • Uncontrolled Prediction (Edward Marlo, 1996)
  • On Vernon's "The Trick That Cannot Be Explained" (Jon Racherbaumer, 2006)
  • The Ultimate Trick That Cannot Be Explained (Roger Smith, 1977)
  • Inexplicable (Alex Elmsley, 1996)
  • Triple Header (Paul Chosse, 2004)
  • Mnemonicosis (Tamariz on Ideas by Marlo and Vernon) (Juan Tamariz, 2004)
  • Using Equivoque in "The Trick That Cannot Be Explained" (Paul Vigil, 2017)
  • The Trick that Cannot be Explained (Charlie Miller, Johnny Thompson, 2018)
  • Thoughts on "The Trick That Cannot Be Explained" (Harapan Ong, 2018)
  • Cards / Principles / Multiple Out
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Prediction / Trick That Cannot Be Explained
  • A Miracle - Maybe (Joe Berg, 1942)
  • Improvisation (Audley Walsh, 1949)
  • Ouija Principle (B.C. Milnov, 1975)
  • Using Equivoque in "The Trick That Cannot Be Explained" (Paul Vigil, 2017)
  • A Question of Sex (Roberto Giobbi, 2000)
  • Word Association (Wayne Dobson, 2003)
  • The Opposite of a Card Trick (David Regal, 2005)
  • Die Unterschrift (Jörg Alexander Weber, 2008)
  • Compatibility (Wayne Dobson, 2013)
  • The Marked Card (Eugene Burger, 2021)
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Prediction / Off-beat Predictions
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Location / Spectator locates Card / Miscellaneous
  • Diplopia (Paul Vigil, 2007)
  • One-Deck Do-as-I-Do (Al Koran, Roberto Giobbi, 2010)
  • Double Thought (Christoph Borer, 1991)
  • Persistence of Thought (Mark Garetz, Al Koran, 1997)
  • Double Thought (Christoph Borer, 2007)
  • ESP Double Thought (Nick Trost, 2009)
  • Thought Exchange (Pit Hartling, 2016)
  • Casablanca (Matt Baker, 2019)
  • Double Thot (Ryan Goh, 2021)
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Do as I Do / Deck
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Location / Spectator locates Card / Spectator finds Performer's Card and vice versa
  • Cards / Gaffed Cards & Decks / Deck / Marked deck / Backs
  • The Trick that cannot be explained (Dai Vernon, 1960)
  • Two Additional Handouts (Eugene Burger, 2021)
  • Tip - On the Unexpected Prediction (Edward Marlo, 1988)
  • The Magician, The Fool, and The Wheel of Fortune (Justin Higham, 2008)
  • The Unexpected Wild Card (Paul Vigil, 2017)
  • Unexpected Prediction (Edward Marlo, 2006)

Magick (Issue 63)

  • Mental Magic / Effects / Q&A
  • Mental Magic / Principles / Cold Reading
  • Mental Magic / Effects / Readings (Cold, Crystal, Hand, Tarot etc.)
  • The Principle
  • Spellflipdropcut
  • ESP Test
  • The Others Principle
  • Sequence
  • Sympathy (for the Devil) Cards (Paul Vigil, 2017)
  • Dealflipdropcut (Howard A. Adams, 2008)

OICUFESP (Issue 6 - the GHOST of esp card & mental miracles)

Mind, Myth & Magick (Issue Myxtyr)

  • Numbers / Prediction & Sum-Divination
  • Thread / Reel
  • Mental Magic / Effects / Prediction / Miscellaneous
  • Unexpected Prediction (Edward Marlo, 1968)
  • No Mercy All's Fair (David Regal, 1999)
  • Marlo's Ghostly Prediction (Jon Racherbaumer, 2008)
  • The Unexpected Wild Card (Paul Vigil, 2017)
  • The Time Lord (Mike Pisciotta, 2017)
  • The Time Lord (Mike Pisciotta, 2019)
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Gags & Curiousities / Gags
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Prediction / Single Card
  • 35th Method
  • 36th Method
  • 37th Method
  • 38th Method
  • 39th Method
  • 40th Method
  • 41st Method
  • 45th Method (spectator shuffles before the cutting)
  • Overskill II (Jerry K. Hartman, 1973)
  • Actually Cutting the Aces (Lou Gallo, 1996)
  • A Modified Marlo Sequence (Edward Marlo, Paul Vigil, 2014)
  • The New Tops, Mar. 1965
  • Cards / Principles / Sticky
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Transformation / Wild Cards
  • Cards / Gaffed Cards & Decks / Cards / Double Facer / Different Faces
  • It's a Small World (Alex Elmsley, 1994)
  • Poker by Perception (2001)
  • Fair Game (Paul Vigil, 2017)
  • Sleightless Poker Power (Ken Simmons, 1998)
  • Mexican Poker (David Solomon, 1998)
  • Revised Mexican Poker (David Solomon, 1999)
  • More Poker Power! (Michael DeMarco, 2000)
  • The Power of Poker (David Solomon, 2004)
  • Natural Poker Power (Michael Powers, 2006)
  • Double Power Poker (Nick Trost, 2009)
  • Strip Club (Bob Farmer, 2015)
  • Double Power Poker (Nick Trost, 2015)
  • Poker Stud (Jerry K. Hartman, 2015)
  • Power Blind Man's Blackjack (Bob Farmer, 2015)
  • Overpowering Poker (Michael Weber, 2017)
  • Power Poker (Alex Elmsley, 2015)
  • Genii, Oct. 1996
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Gambling / Poker / Ten Card Poker Deal
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Gambling / Poker / You just get the winning Hand.
  • Power Poker (Alex Elmsley, 1997)
  • Mexican Poker (David Solomon, John Bannon, Tomas Blomberg, 2015)
  • The Blomberg Variation (Tomas Blomberg, 2007)
  • Fair Game (Paul Vigil, 2017)
  • Revised Mexican Poker + Richard Vollmer (David Solomon, 2018)
  • Voodoo Poker (Eugene Burger, 2019)
  • The Power of Poker (David Solomon, 2004)
  • Revised Mexican Poker (David Solomon, 2007)

Magic (Vol. 8 No. 12)

  • Cards / Effect Themes / Gambling / Poker / Ten Card Poker Deal
  • Power Poker (Alex Elmsley, 1997)
  • Revised Mexican Poker (David Solomon, 2007)
  • Fair Game (Paul Vigil, 2017)
  • Business as Usual (Ryan Schlutz, 2020)
  • Revised Mexican Poker (David Solomon, 1999)
  • The Power of Poker (David Solomon, 2013)
  • Articles / Intros & Epilogues
  • Tap A Lack (Paul Cummins, 2022)
  • "Tap a Lack" (Paul Cummins, MAGIC, July 2005)
  • Double Thought (Al Koran, 1968)
  • Springboard (Michael Murray, 2014)
  • Diplopia on Steroids (Ondřej Pšenička, 2017)
  • Diplopia (Paul Vigil, 2022)

Genii (Vol. 70 No. 7)

  • Cards / Effect Themes / Traveling / Card(s) to Pocket / Single Card
  • Chain / Endless Chain
  • Backdate (Thomas Alan Waters, 1985)
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Gambling / Poker / Blindfold Poker & Think-a-Card
  • Gimme Five (Simon Aronson, 2022)
  • "Gimme Five" (Simon Aronson, MAGIC, Aug. 2009, p. 62)
  • High 5 Remix (Paul Vigil, 2014)
  • High 5 (Paul Vigil, 2022)
  • "High 5" (Paul Vigil, MAGIC, Nov. 2011, p. 64)
  • Cards / Principles / Placement Principles / Free Cut Principle
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Divination / Mind Reading / Miscellaneous
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Gambling / Poker / Blindfold Poker & Think-a-Card
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Traveling / Card(s) to impossible Location / Envelope(s)
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Traveling / Card(s) to impossible Location / Wallet
  • Lazy Man's Card Trick (Jack Miller, Al Koran, 1962)
  • Cards / Principles / Fishing
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Think a Card / limited Choice
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Divination / Mind Reading / Miscellaneous
  • The Knowing
  • The Killer (approach to Kenton Knepper's "Kolossal Killer")
  • Duplopia (approach to Paul Vigil's "Diplopia")
  • Springback
  • Invisible Deck Application
  • Springboard for the Stage
  • Increasing Accuracy
  • Springboard Suit Exchange for Perfectionists
  • Back Tracking
  • Other Applications
  • Watch This
  • Springboard & Letters
  • Springboard & Colours
  • Closing Thoughts
  • Kolossal Killer (Kenton Knepper, 1998 ca.)
  • Diplopia (Paul Vigil, 2007)
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Prediction / Brainwave type Effects
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Divination / Mind Reading / by Spectator
  • Cards / Gaffed Cards & Decks / Cards / Forcing Gaff
  • Cards / Effect Themes / Prediction / Single Card
  • Mental Magic / Principles / Forcing
  • Mental Magic / Principles / Psychological Forces & Probability Forces
  • Cards / Sleights / Force / Psychological Forces / temporary category (content needs to be sorted)
  • Multiple Card in Phase One
  • Additional Smoke
  • Using Multiple People
  • The Double MC Kraser Force
  • The Memorized Stack
  • Variations
    • Variation 1: Card Counting Combination
    • Variation 2: The Formal Performance
    • Variation 3: GT vs GT
    • Variation 4: Paul Vigil's Photographic Memory
    • Variation 5: Memory Prison
    • Photo-Memory (Hans E. Trixer, 1959)
    • "Moe's Spread Trick" (Morris "Moe" Seidenstein, Moe and His Miracles with Cards, 1986, p. 18)
    • “Rain King” (Patrick G. Redford, Triangle, 2007, n. p.)
    • “Memory Prison” (Patrick G. Redford, Heptagon+, 2010, n. p.)
    OICUFESP (Issue 6 - the GHOST of esp card & mental miracles)
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    Vigil's performances are not simply about the tricks; they also tell a story. Each illusion is carefully choreographed, with every movement and word contributing to the overall narrative. This attention to detail elevates his magic from a mere trick to a powerful and engaging performance art. But perhaps what truly makes Vigil's magic special is his ability to connect with his audience. He has a natural charisma that draws people in and makes them feel a part of the experience. Whether performing for a small group or a packed theater, Vigil has a way of making everyone in the room feel like they are a part of something extraordinary. In the world of magic, Paul Vigil stands out as a true master. His unique blend of technical skill, psychological understanding, and charismatic stage presence make him a force to be reckoned with. Whether you're a fan of magic or a skeptic, watching Vigil perform is an experience like no other. Prepare to have your mind blown and your disbelief suspended as you enter the world of Paul Vigil magic..

    Reviews for "Paul Vigul's Top 5 Greatest Magic Tricks of All Time"

    1. Sarah - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with "Paul Vigul Magic". The tricks were too simple and predictable, and it felt like I've seen them all before. The presentation and performance were lacking originality and charisma. Overall, it didn't live up to the hype for me.
    2. Michael - 1/5 - "Paul Vigul Magic" was a complete letdown. The illusions were poorly executed, and you could easily see how they were done. The props looked cheap, and the overall production value was low. I regretted buying a ticket to this show, as it didn't deliver the awe and wonder I expected. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
    3. Emily - 2/5 - As a fan of magic shows, I was excited to see "Paul Vigul Magic", but it fell short of my expectations. The tricks were elementary and lacked the wow-factor that I look for in a performance. There was no sense of mystery or suspense throughout the show. It felt more like a tutorial on basic magic tricks rather than a captivating performance. I left the theater feeling underwhelmed.
    4. William - 3/5 - I was hoping for more from "Paul Vigul Magic". While some tricks showed potential, the overall execution and presentation were lacking. The pacing felt off, and the transitions between illusions were awkward. It felt like the show was trying to appeal to a broader audience but ended up diluting the magic. There were certainly moments of amazement, but they were too scarce to redeem the overall experience.
    5. Jessica - 2/5 - "Paul Vigul Magic" didn't live up to the hype surrounding it. The tricks were too basic, and it was easy to spot the sleight of hand. There was no innovation or uniqueness in the performance, which left me feeling unimpressed. The show lacked a solid narrative or theme to tie the tricks together. Overall, it felt like a missed opportunity to create something truly magical.

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