Is this REAL mind reading with ESP cards?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
  • Real ESP by Vinny Sagoo (Neo Magic)
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    Eliminate Everything You Know About ESP Magic!
    Five blue backed playing cards are displayed face down on the table
    These represent the five ESP symbols
    - Circle
    - Cross
    - Square
    - Star
    - Wavy Lines
    You also show an envelope bearing the ESP symbols and a red prediction.
    The spectator freely places the envelope on three of the cards, whereby you eliminate the other two.
    The spectator then places the envelope on two cards, whereby you eliminate the other.
    At this point, there are only two cards and their choices have been completely fair.
    The spectator is given two invisible dice to roll and then add up the total.
    Say the total is 7, you move the envelope that many times and then eliminate the last card.
    You then tip out the red prediction, which has an ESP symbol.
    When you turn over the spectator's card, it matches EXACTLY!
    Not only that...
    When the other four eliminated cards are turned over and are completely BLANK!
    - Easy to do
    - No Magicians Choice
    - No PATEO force
    - Genuine Bicycle Cards
    - Fully Examinable!
    Intro price is ONLY £10 and forms part of the buy 3 get 1 free offer.
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ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @M3NTALMAGIC
    @M3NTALMAGIC ปีที่แล้ว +1

    a little too much work for the payoff at the end

    • @rhook88
      @rhook88 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I completely disagree. That last phase with all the blank cards was dynamite. 😊

    • @theheinzification
      @theheinzification หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@rhook88 I did a DIY-version for children. I used some plain white cardboard-cards, drew some animals instead of the ESP symbols and invented an easy marking system, so that children can work with that, too. I needed 10 cards, because in my version every card exists twice, 5 for the actual trick and 5 for the prediction. The spectator can lay out the cards, so no card is forced - at least not in the beginning ;).