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Mes(s)merize by Stefan Olschewski video DOWNLOAD
This text describes a mind-reading trick that is now available as a video download. In the trick, a clear wine glass with a black envelope containing a prediction is placed on a table center stage. Spectators are asked to write down a single thought on a card and seal it in an envelope. The envelopes are then thrown onto the stage and a random spectator selects one. The prediction inside the glass matches the thought written by the spectator. As a final surprise, the spectator opens a crumpled paper ball that was used to select her and it predicts her thought as well. The trick has received praise from experts in the field, who describe it as brilliant, clever, and practical.
This trick has several impressive features.
The classic mentalism effect is now available as a video download!
A clear wine glass is seen on a table center stage, containing a black envelope with a prediction. The spectators are asked to concentrate on a single thought and to write it down on a card and seal it in an opaque envelope. At your command, they all throw their envelopes onto the stage. A random spectator selects any one of the envelopes (again: NO force!). Let's assume the thought inside reads "ICE CREAM". She removes the prediction from the glass and opens it. She reads the prediction out loud: it matches the freely selected thought!
Now for the FINAL kicker: the lady is asked to open up the crumpled paper ball that was used to randomly select her as a volunteer. It reads: "Tonight, a beautiful lady called Annie will think of ICE CREAM!"
- The spectator is randomly selected
- No switch of the paper ball
- No stooges
- No secret assistants
- No pre-show
- No fumbling
- No sleeving
- No electronics
- They can really write down any thought
- The other envelopes all contain different words
- The spectator opens and reads the prediction herself
- Prediction and envelope, both are completely unprepared
- Larry Becker
"I think it's terrific prediction, and I love the final punch-finish. Clever and very practical."
- Peter Duffie
"It's perfect. The method is wonderfully simple and direct and I image it plays extremely well. I give it my highest recommendation."
- Sean Waters
"Brilliant, yet, simple, the only way to do it."
- Marc Salem
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