The magician displays four cards of the same value, like the eights of spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs. He explains that the reason it is so hard to draw four of a kind in a poker game is that cards just don't like to be the same as others. To demonstrate, he collects them into a packet, snaps his finger and shows the cards again...and one of them has turned face down. He repeats the same moves and this time, the first card has righted itself, but now the card of another suit is face down. He repeats this two more times, showing that one at a time, they have all taken turns to be "different" by turning face down.
Next, he explains that it doesn't stop there, and displays the backs of the cards in the same manner, and all four backs have changed color, from red to blue or vice versa. In either case, the backs are those normally found on regular playing cards.
Finally, he explains that sometimes the cards go to extremes to be different, and displays the backs one more time and this time each card has changed into a different, colorful back, something like those shown below!
The cards shown above are only examples. The cards you receive may be different, but all have very different backs. This effect requires a little practice. You need to perform a false count (instructions are included). The price, including the cards you need, is