Prepare to be amazed! Michael Boden’s Experimental Thoughts unveils mind-blowing card mentalism without sleight of hand. A simple, direct approach to reading minds! Discover the illusion!
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Michael Boden – Experimental Thoughts
Discover Experimental Thoughts, a groundbreaking approach to card mentalism that simplifies both presentation and method, allowing you to fully immerse in the art of mind-reading. Inspired by Jordan’s The Perfect Card Divination from the Encyclopedia of Card Magic, this technique enhances your performance by focusing on engaging the spectator directly.
- Innovative Method: Unlike traditional sleight of hand, this method uses straightforward techniques that astonish audiences.
- Enhanced Focus: Simplifies handling so you can concentrate more on the performance and less on the mechanics.
- Unique Experience: Offers a distinct experience from its counterpart, MisPrinted Thought, also available at Hocus-Pocus.
Michael Boden, the creator, shares his enthusiasm: “I hope you find Experimental Thoughts as enjoyable to perform as I have. It’s a valuable addition to any mentalist’s repertoire.”
Why choose Experimental Thoughts? Whether you’re a seasoned mentalist or new to the art, this method provides a refreshing approach that captivates and intrigues audiences, making it a must-have in your performance toolkit.
Experimental Thoughts is a non sleight of hand version of card mentalism that has a very simple approach in presentation and method that you will be amazed with. Inspired by The Perfect Card Divination by Jordan, from the Encyclopedia of Card Magic Experimental Thoughts take a leap forward in simplified handling allowing the performer to concentrate fully upon the performance of reading the spectator’s mind.
“Experimental Thoughts was the forerunner of an effect that I marketed called MisPrinted Thought , which is still available for sale from Hocus-Pocus. Experimental Thoughts and MisPrinted thought are totally unique to each other in their different simplified approach and handling’s so you might want to check out MisPrinted Thought as well. I hope that you will find Experimental Thoughts as fun to perform as I have and will include it into your mental routines in the future”. – Michael Boden
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