I love this trick especially since the number at the end can change. It reminds me of an effect that Peter Turner taught in the 1st version of how to read minds. I think I like this one better but I haven’t looked at the trick he taught in a while so it may very well be the same effect. I wonder if it would be a good idea to provide a pen and paper pad for the speaker to do their math or just a way to keep anything from getting confusing. I love it!! Thanks
all your examples are in the form where the numbers are in ascending order or descending order. what number do I use if the person picks 372? Do I subtract 273? or 732? ALso what if they pick 333?
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I love this trick especially since the number at the end can change. It reminds me of an effect that Peter Turner taught in the 1st version of how to read minds. I think I like this one better but I haven’t looked at the trick he taught in a while so it may very well be the same effect. I wonder if it would be a good idea to provide a pen and paper pad for the speaker to do their math or just a way to keep anything from getting confusing. I love it!! Thanks
great idea
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Clever fun math trick, thank you for sharing.
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all your examples are in the form where the numbers are in ascending order or descending order. what number do I use if the person picks 372? Do I subtract 273? or 732? ALso what if they pick 333?
always subtract the smaller from the larger, encourage them to pick "three different numbers"
@@TheMagicChannelCardTricks if the higher number is "near" the smaller number, it wont work. For example 372 and 273
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