Behold! Jack London’s “Almost Real Prediction” unveils the future! Witness spectators’ numbers magically align with my prophecy. A mind-blowing illusion! Get yours now! (158 characters)
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Almost Real Prediction by Jack London
Step into the world of mind-blowing magic with Almost Real Prediction, a captivating performance piece by Jack London that will leave your audience in awe. This effect requires no prior preparation and is perfect for any impromptu setting.
Here’s how it works:
- Invite three spectators to assist you. One provides a bill, another a credit card, and the third writes down any phone number of their choice.
- These items are used freely and unpredictably, ensuring complete transparency and fairness.
- You then make a prediction and entrust it to a spectator or small committee to guard, ensuring they see the prediction clearly.
- Return to the items and explain that each contains a series of numbers. For simplicity, you’ll use the first four numbers from each item.
- The spectators call out these numbers in any order they wish, which are then arranged in columns on a board or pad and totaled by the audience.
- Finally, the prediction is revealed, and it’s always 100% accurate!
With Almost Real Prediction, you’ll deliver a performance that’s as engaging as it is astonishing. Perfect for magicians of all skill levels, this effect combines ease of execution with maximum impact.
THE EFFECT
Any three spectators come up to assist you. One is asked to remove any bill from his wallet, one is asked to bring out a credit card and one is asked to write any phone number that he desires on a pad of paper. We will refer to the bill, the credit card and the phone number as items from this point on.
Understand! There is no preparation prior to the effect. It makes no difference which spectator pulls out what item as the choice is absolutely free and you have no advance information about the items or the spectators. You ask a spectator or small committee of two or three to check a prediction which you make. You ask them to guard the prediction. As you give it to them, you make sure that they see the actual prediction!
You return to the first three spectators with the items and explain that each item has a series of numbers. To simplify matters and save time, you will work with the first four numbers on each item.
The spectators are asked to call out the numbers, one at a time, IN ANY ORDER THAT THEY WISH. These are written in columns on a large board or pad and totaled by the audience. The spectator or committee reads your prediction aloud. You are 100% correct.