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Darwin Ortiz






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Darwin Ortiz (1948 – 2023) was a magician, who was an authority on gambling and card manipulation.

Life and work[edit]

Ortiz was born and raised in New York City, where he had a keen interest in card tricks since childhood. In 1974, he dropped out of NYU Law School and pursued card magic full-time. During that time, he initially supported himself playing blackjack (using card counting techniques) and as an instructor at Harry Lorayne's memory school in New York City. Ortiz was a contemporary and close friend of the influential US coin magician, David Roth, and was initially mentored by the seminal British/US close-up performer, Derek Dingle.

Ortiz later became a consultant to a number of casinos in the United States, Europe, Africa, UK and Australasia, and was a regular featured presenter for a succession of years at the World Gaming Congress in Nevada.

Ortiz died on October 13, 2023, after suffering from Parkinson's disease.[1]

Books[edit]

Ortiz was a highly esteemed author of magic and gambling books. Ortiz was not only a magician, but also a highly proficient card mechanic. He was particularly respected for his written contributions on the theory of magic. According to Vanishing Inc Magic, "Darwin Ortiz is unparalleled in his theoretical writings. His two theory books, Designing Miracles and Strong Magic are, in our estimation, some of the most important writings on magic written in the last two decades."[2]

His book Strong Magic focuses on practical presentational techniques for close-up magicians. Ortiz's second book on magic theory, Designing Miracles is an exposition on the design of powerful magical effects, and is subtitled Creating the Illusion of Impossibility. The book posits and analyzes various theories regarding the perception and cognition of lay audiences and provides practical examples and advice on the construction of effects, aimed at maximizing their impact and deceptiveness to a lay audience.

The last book published with Darwin Ortiz's original routines was Lessons in Card Mastery.

Ortiz's major work for the lay public on gaming protection is Gambling Scams 1984. He also authored an annotation of S. W. Erdnase's The Expert at the Card Table titled The Annotated Erdnase in 1991 which was published to the magic trade.[3]

Bibliography[edit]

Notable works published by Darwin Ortiz include:

References[edit]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ "Darwin Ortiz died, How did the Magician die? Cause of death explained". Medico topics - News Hub | Latest News | Breaking News | Daily News. 14 October 2023. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  • ^ Magic by Darwin Ortiz Vanishing Inc Magic. Retrieved 1 February 2020
  • ^ Ortiz, Darwin (1991). The annotated Erdnase. Magical Publications. p. 270 pages. ISBN 978-0-915181-21-6.
  • Sources[edit]

    Darwin Ortiz, Cover and featured magician in Genii, Vol. 56, No. 5, March 1993, page 296

    External links[edit]


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