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FreeWill (Red) by Manoj Kaushal

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FREE WILL
You Are a Magician.


You don't just perform tricks. You create moments-moments where time slows, choices feel real, and the impossible becomes inevitable.

A spectator selects and signs a card. It's placed into the deck-lost among the chaos. Then, the game begins.

One by one, you deal cards, burying them deeper into the unknown. They can stop you whenever they want. They are in control.

And yet-they always stop on their signed card.

The moment is theirs. The magic is yours.

Because no matter when they stop, no matter how fair it feels - you already knew the outcome.

Manoj Kaushal has built a reputation for devious methods - Free Will is no exception.

This isn't just a trick. It's an experience. A feeling of true magic, disguised as a simple choice.

Why Free Will Will Set You Apart
  • They have total control. They stop you anywhere-but the result is inevitable.
  • Pure, impossible magic. No forces. No suspicious moves. No way to backtrack.
  • Effortless deception. Minimal sleight of hand, maximum impossibility.
  • Custom gimmick included. Precision-designed to make miracles happen.
This is more than just a trick. It's a reminder - you don't need a stage, cameras, or a crew to create magic. You just need you.

Claim Free Will now because the magic is already in your hands.
  • Great trick but too fragile.

    The trick is brilliant. It's a really good idea in principle. Unfortunately, it's far too fragile. After practicing a few times (not many, really), the gimmick broke. The good thing is that it's repairable, but shortly afterwards it broke again. At the moment, I don't have the time to spend more time fixing it, so I'm going to leave it aside and fix it again, as I want to use it in my routine. The trick is really nice.
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    Rating by Basile (Published on 15.04.2025)

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