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peppermeat2000 Elite user 428 Posts |
I'm not claiming originality here, I came across the idea in a set of cheap lecture notes. I wish I had kept them as to give the proper credit to the person behind the idea.
Anyhow, get yourself three brainwave decks and go through the usual patter of how one card is reversed in one of the packs, etc, etc.. The decks can be placed in three seperate containers, as simple as paper bags to ornate card boxes, whatever your style or budget dictates. The spectator puts the decks into their containers and moves them around, three card monte style and chooses one of the containers. Magician takes out the two other decks and fans to reveal that no card is reversed, thus meaning the deck that the spectator chose has the reversed card. The magician has spectator choose another audience member to use their "psychic powers" to divine which of the 52 cards is reversed. Finish as per your individual style of revealing the turned over and different colored back card. |
ryansmagic Regular user Reading, PA 147 Posts |
I think peppermeat2000 is the most original person I know. But seriously that sounds like a really neat idea and easy to do. I commend you peppermeat2000 for all of your great ideas.
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cfleming New user Chris Fleming Long Beach, Ca. 81 Posts |
Great idea peppermeat2000! I like it!
I don't have a solution, but I admire the problem.
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kuffs Special user 791 Posts |
Jeff Sheridan Publish something pretty similar with 6 invisble deck in a old issue of Richard Kaufman "Looking Glass limited edition magazine".
I've use the Sheridan idea on t.v. one time and got really good reaction... Nice thinking peppermeat2000 keep the idea fresh Humbly Kuffs |
Peter Marucci Inner circle 5389 Posts |
Should be a good routine.
Cody Fisher has a marketed routine, Three Kid Monte, using Magic Coloring Books. And Pete Biro has suggested a similar thing using three Svengali decks. |
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