Lewis Jones – Top Deck
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Almost all the effects use playing cards.
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No chance. A guessing game, using six cards to decide who will pay for the next round, (Free drinks for you – guaranteed).
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Birthday bonanza. Spectators freely contribute numbers, and find they have predicted someone’s year of birth.
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Avalanche. Someone merely thinks of a card, and you find it in a deck of cards that have blank backs and faces.
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Charlie the cheat. Two spectators join you in a poker game in which they make all the decisions. But guess who wins.
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One good card deserves another. Two spectators each think of a card. One thought-of card finds the other.
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Cut and bury. You divine a spectator’s thought-of card, and he divines yours.
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Spots. Anyone chooses a card value, and mentally adds any colour and suit. A card of that same suit and value immediately appears in an unexpected place.
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Pals. Is you bosom pal really just right for you? The cards will tell.
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Seeing red. How to separate out the red cards without seeing their faces.
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Stacked in favour. Memorising the Stebbins stack.
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Team work. The spectators do a card trick for you.
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A creditable prediction. Jack London’s Almost Real Prediction becomes real.
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