Prepare to be amazed! Influence the game of Rock Paper Scissors with Romy Rafael’s RPS! Always draw, then predict the outcome! Easy to learn, mind-blowing results! #RomyRafael #Mentalism #RockPaperScissors
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Rock Paper Scissors by Romy Rafael
Discover the magic of the universally recognized game of chance with Rock Paper Scissors by Romy Rafael. This unique performance by Indonesia's celebrity mentalist, Romy Raphael, will leave your audience in awe as they experience the ultimate blend of psychology and illusion.
Experience the Magic
Rock Paper Scissors is a two-phased routine that challenges the very nature of this classic game. In the first phase, you’ll always draw with your audience, creating a moment of intrigue. Then, as you repeat the game, you turn away and give the audience the power to choose the outcome – and they get it right every time!
Why You’ll Love It
- Easy to Perform: No complex setups or hidden devices; just pure mentalism.
- Universal Appeal: Perfect for audiences of all ages, making it a versatile addition to your routine.
- Interactive Experience: Involving your audience in the decision-making process enhances engagement and disbelief.
Note: The audience’s choices are determined by them selecting from three cards, which are not provided as part of this tutorial.
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Description
Rock, Paper, Scissors is the universally recognized game of chance.
What if you could influence the outcome of the game? You could always, win always lose, or always draw. This is RPS, by Indonesia’s celebrity mentalist, Romy Raphael.
RPS is a two-phased routine. First, you always seem to draw with your audience. You then repeat the game, this time looking away; you also give the audience the choice of the outcome, and they get it right every time!
This trick is:
– easy to do
– relatable to audiences of all ages
[Note: the audience’s choices are determined by them selecting from three cards, which are not provided as part of this tutorial.]