Think (download)

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Think (download)
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From the mind of Shin Lim comes an extremely clean and deceptive piece of mentalism. Effect: You present both a deck of cards and a prediction, both which YOU WILL NEVER TOUCH in the performance. As a matter of fact, you can be sitting in the audience while the spectator is on stage counting the cards. You ask the spectator to think of a number between 1-52. Once a number has been chosen, you instruct the spectator to pick up the deck, and deal down to that number. You then instruct her to lift up the prediction which has been on the table the entire time. THE CARD AND PREDICTION MATCH.... EVERY TIME! POINTS:

  • The magician DOES NOT touch the deck at any time.
  • The magician DOES NOT touch the prediction at any time.
  • NO gimmicks.
  • NO rough and Smooth.
  • NO sticky cards (this includes, glues, wax, roughing, ANYTHING)
  • NO equivoque
  • NO stooges
  • NO switching
  • NO electronics
  • NO gimmicks
  • Instant Reset
Shin goes over 3 variations of this effect. Learn from award winner Shin Lim.
  • F.I.S.M
  • NACM
  • I.B.M
  • WMS
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Customer reviews for Think (download)

Zuhairr
This is geniusss!!! This absolutely slays audiences ... by far one of the most cleanest pieces of mentalism with cards that can kill any audience. This goes straight into my show!
jonathon
Acaan is still something that gets magician & mentalistis to dream up new way of doing this little single effect, the effect think will open your eyes to New ideas and if you have the right create mind you will understand that why this is an fantastic beautiful effect that you can do at the drop of the hat! Do not let this effect past you by !
David
not a lot of memory required. Very good explanation and trick.
Enoch
Very good method! I definitely wasn't on the right boat as to how it works!
A few notes:
The above video is the 2nd variation , and probably the most risky,but it still is VERY good.
A fair amount of memory work is required.
Other than that, it's really good.