Sequence by Rich Relish Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- With just three simple, examinable cards in your wallet, you will be able to demonstrate a myriad of mentalism skills in a structured, three-phase routine that will work in any language.
This is the ideal opener for the walk-around mentalist. Nothing needs to be written down, there are no special moves to learn and it requires no equivoque or double-speak. It's simple to understand and the method is easy to grasp.
Phase One - Superpower Memory
Three cards totalling 60 sequences of ESP symbols are given to your participant. They choose a card, and choose a sequence. Each sequence has its own "target" symbol, which you will attempt to reveal.
The participant reads aloud the sequence in order, and without any peeks or fishing, you are able to correctly "remember" what the target symbol is. Impressive, but explainable. So you up the ante.
Phase Two - Psychological Decoding
The process is repeated with a different sequence from their chosen card. But this time, the participant recites the sequence in ANY order. At lightning speed, you appear to mentally decode the jumbled sequence to once again correctly divulge the target symbol.
Phase Three - Mind Reading
For the third and final test, your participant can select ANY sequence from ANY row, on ANY side of ANY card, and they can read the sequence aloud in ANY order.
It would be impossible to remember or decode this much data. But once again, you are able to inexplicably reveal the target symbol the participant is thinking of!
In the eyes of your audience, there is no trace of a method because there are no patterns to spot and the sequences will be different every time. For the table hoppers, this means you can repeat the routine in earshot of your previous tables without tipping the secret; it will simply cement the fact that your skills are as real as you claim them to be.
Despite appearances, Sequence involves no memory work; if you can hear the sequence, you will hit the target.
Sequence is a baffling stand-alone demonstration or the perfect segue into further ESP effects. In the bonus section, Rich will even teach you his unmissable, closely-guarded ESP card routine. It’s the perfect follow on from Sequence, allowing you to create an entire, superb, close-up ESP act!
Add Sequence to your repetoire today.
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You convinced me Chris. Just ordered. Excellent review as always?
Thank you my friend! It’s a great product and super clever I think you’ll enjoy it :)
Just ordered this Chris, thanks for the review.
My pleasure, it’s great!
Hi Chris, hope all is well
Sequence from 1914 is fantastic.
I have had this a few months now and always enjoy using this in my edc. 1914 have esp cards, instead of just telling someone the shape on the card, I like to lay the esp cards upside down, run my hands above and chose the card with the shape using my physic power. !
Keep up the good work my friend.
Thank you so much! That’s awesome! I combine sequence with an esp routine as well.
Okay. Gonna get it. Thanks Man!
My pleasure! I think you’ll like it. The method is pleasantly surprising as well
Hi Chris, excellent review. I agree with you. I've been performing it since Rich first released it. What a great bit of mentalism fun. It is a very simple effect with a powerful impact. Thanks for all you do! Your friend, David
Thank you David! Yes it’s great and a lot of fun :)
god dammit Chris... Im trying to save money here bud
Hahaha 🤣 ;)
Great review and yes, it's sooooo clever yet so simple...
Thanks brother, agreed!!
What is the 'power' you're showing? It seems much different than 'think of a symbol' effect. Is it that you've memorized every row?
It can be a feat of memory, you could also just have them think of the symbol and try and send it to you.
@@ChrisEdwardsMagic thank you. The method seems to be too obvious for me. They may not know the specifics (as I don't know now), but the participant is obviously cueing the performer. They will likely figure that out.
@ldarbonnemagic yeah I get where you’re coming from. I don’t perform it too seriously. Usually just a casual opener into something else. I do like it though.