: High-impact magic that Michael Close cited as a personal favorite in Volume VI.
: The books feature geniuses like Ramón Riobóo , who is known for using "ruthlessly cunning" psychological subtleties. Standout Effects to Look For Steve Beam's semi-automatic card tricks
: Beam is famously witty. His books are as much about the "bits of business" and jokes as they are about the mechanics. : High-impact magic that Michael Close cited as
The Art of the "Almost" Self-Working Trick: A Guide to Steve Beam’s Semi-Automatic Series His books are as much about the "bits
Magic often feels like a choice between two extremes. On one side, you have grueling sleight-of-hand that takes years to master. On the other, you have "self-working" tricks that sometimes feel mechanical or transparent.
Steve Beam defines these tricks as those requiring little to no difficult sleight-of-hand, but still demanding a performer’s touch. While the "engine" of the trick might be mathematical or structural, the success depends on: : Simple moves that hide the method. Psychological layers : Misdirecting the audience's logic. Engaging presentation : Turning a procedure into a story. Why Every Magician Should Study Beam