Prepare to be amazed! Moustapha Berjaoui’s “DEDUCE” unlocks mind-reading secrets. Borrowed items, hidden money – I’ll reveal all! A chair test like no other. Get ready to be astonished!
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Description
Moustapha Berjaoui’s DEDUCE is a masterful blend of mystery and psychology, designed to captivate and astonish. This innovative chair test routine has been praised by industry experts for its ingenuity and seamless execution. Here’s what the pros are saying:
“It’s very interesting. Clever and smart.” – Jonathan Levit
“Deduce is an incredibly organic chair test, using borrowed items, that feels so fair, and yet you still know everything.” – John Morton
“If you like chair tests, you will love this one! A hidden gem method adapted to a stage performance to create an engaging and powerful routine!” – Luca Volpe
“In Deduce, Moustapha Berjaoui has created something quite wonderful. He has taken the principles from an old classic and transformed it into something new. It is elegant and clean. If executed in a manner that appears carefree and playful, Deduce offers an experience to spectators that is both fun and mysterious!” – Andy Morgan
“‘Deduce’ can be done in any situation. The secret is so devious, it’s made simple to do and it’s so undetectable that it will look like you have real mind-reading powers because you could literally be locked in another room and afterwards still know everything! I’ve never done a chair test before but this is one that I can’t wait to perform!” – Larry Soffer
How It Works
Imagine this: three chairs, a stack of money, and a table. Each chair has a different amount of money. The performer selects three random spectators to participate in this demonstration.
The performer borrows a watch, a key, and a ring, then turns his back to the participants. He takes out a blindfold and some additional cash, feeling lucky today. The performer instructs the participants to choose any object they like, hide it, and sit on any chair they fancy, while also taking some notes from the extra stack of money and hiding them as well.
Now, the performer removes his blindfold, turns around, and faces the participants. He informs them that he was actually influencing them the whole time, by choosing what the participants each “freely” took. The performer then demonstrates by telling the participants who has which item they took and how much money each participant has in total.
Additionally, the performer points out the written prediction he already prepared, which includes the amount of money that is still left for him.
What You Get
- Downloadable PDF
- Access To A Private Facebook Group which will include more ideas
Description
“It’s very interesting. Clever and smart.” – Jonathan Levit
“Deduce is an incredibly organic chair test, using borrowed items, that feels so fair, and yet you still know everything.” John Morton
“If you like chair test, you will love this one! A hidden gem method adapted to a stage performance in order to create an engaging and powerful routine!” – Luca Volpe
“In Deduce, Moustapha Berjaoui has created something quite wonderful. He has taken the principles from an old classic and transformed it into something new. It is elegant and clean. If executed in a manner that appears carefree and playful, Deduce offers an experience to spectators that is both fun and mysterious!” – Andy Morgan
“‘Deduce’ can be done in any situation. The secret is so devious, it’s made simple to do and it’s so undetectable that it will look like you have real mind reading powers because you could literally be locked in another room and afterwards still know everything! I’ve never done a chair test before but this is one that I can’t wait to perform!” – Larry Soffer
Imagine this; there are three chairs, stack of money and a table. Each chair has a different amount of money. The Performer chooses three random spectators to participate in this demonstration.
The performer then borrows a watch, a key and a ring and turns his back to the 3 participants, takes out a blind fold from his pocket along with some more cash (a stack of money) because the performer is feeling lucky today. The performer proceeds by telling the participants to choose any object they like and hide it and sit on any chair they fancy, while also taking some notes from that extra stack of money and hide them as well.
Now, the performer removes his blindfold, turn around and face the participants, performer informs them that he was actually influencing them the whole time, by choosing what the participants each to “freely”take. Performer further demonstrates by telling the participants who has which item they took, and how much money each participant has in total.
Additionally the performer also points out to the written prediction he already prepared that includes the amount of money that is still left for him.
What do you get?
– Downloadable PDF
– Access To A Private Facebook Group which will include more ideas