Killer Prediction

Trick by Cody Fisher
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Price: £31.75£31.75exc VAT
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Right out of his corporate act Cody Fishers Killer Prediction is a masterpiece of stand up magic.

The magician introduces a cased deck of cards as his prediction. Then tossing three different colored paper balls into the audience three spectators are chosen. Together they freely select the identity of a single playing card.

The magician reveals that there is in fact only one card face up in the deck...it is the freely chosen card...AND it has a different color back that the rest of the deck! For the KILLER ending the three audience volunteers are instructed to open the paper balls and hold the papers high above their heads. Unbelievably the fist paper says TEN, the second paper says OF, and the last paper says HEARTS!

  • Ten min of solid material
  • Easy to do
  • Incredible payoff
  • Packs small plays massive
  • Every detail worked out through hundreds of performances
A show stopping prediction effect!

Note: You will need either an Invisible Deck or a Brainwave Deck. You will also need one other item that can be purchased for under $10.00.

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Customer reviews for Killer Prediction

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From the July 2015 MAGIC Magazine. Reviewed by Peter Duffie

It is so clever and cheeky, I know I would get a real kick out of performing it. It also kills any potential angle problems you might have if your audience is to the side of you or even behind you.

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  • Michael asks: Can you change your force card

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Absolutely, in fact, there isn't a force card!

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