Friday, July 12, 2013

Miracle Premonition by Steve Shufton

Miracle Premonition by Steve Shufton



An open prediction like no other.A pack of cards has been spread on the table. Next to the pack of cards is a matchbox containing a miniature playing card. The spectator is now asked to choose any one of the 53 cards in the pack and to name it aloud so that there is no possibility that he can change his mind. Wouldnt it be an absolute miracle if the little playing card in the sealed matchbox is an exact duplicate of the playing card that has just been freely named An absolute KILLER that will fool the best of them and utterly amaze the rest! No close-up psychic prediction test surpasses this one in impact, simplicity of execution and believability. As I describe this little miracle to you, without any exaggeration, keep in mind that presentation and revelation possibilities are limited only by your imagination. Here is an example of the type of powerhouse routine Shuftons Miracle Premonition will provide for your arsenal: The performer, while making no claims, explains the idea of psychic premonition - that it might actually be possible to accurately predict an event that has yet to take place. To demonstrate, the performer shows a mini playing card (just the back!) to be used as the prediction of a card the spectator has yet to select. (Instead of a mini playing card, the performer may openly write a prediction on a slip of paper to be folded and left in full view). The prediction might be put in a small envelope, or a rubber-banded matchbox (my favorite) or simply left in full view face down on the table. One way or another, the prediction is left in full view on the table (or a spectators pocket!), and the performer emphasizes that it will not be touched again.A deck of cards is removed from the card box and ribbon spread on the table, or spread between the hands. The cards are initially spread face down, as the performer explains that a magician will typically ask a spectator to select a card from a face down deck, and that this approach is hardly fair! After all

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