Prepare to be amazed! Unravel the secrets of Q&A with RT Starke’s ‘Super Simple Q and A’. Discover the SIMPLEST way to read minds & answer questions before you even step on stage! Experience the magic now!
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Super Simple Q and A by RT Starke
Discover the most powerful psychic routine with Super Simple Q and A by RT Starke. This groundbreaking monograph reveals the simplest way to perform Q and A, allowing you to know the name of the person who wrote a question and their exact question before you even step onto the stage.
Why Choose Super Simple Q and A?
- Eliminate Dead Time: No more waiting for questions to be written or collected. This method ensures a seamless performance.
- No Stooges or Devices: Perform with complete authenticity. No need for impression devices or stooges.
- Audience Engagement: The host confirms the integrity of the process, making the performance even more credible and engaging.
How It Works
The performer holds a stack of cards with names provided by the host. These names belong to audience members who have agreed to participate in a mind-reading demonstration. The performer, without prior communication, reads their minds with pinpoint accuracy, revealing their exact questions and offering insightful answers.
Flexible Presentation
Choose to perform with names revealed for a more personal touch or keep them anonymous for intimate questions. This manuscript not only teaches the method but also explores the challenges and weaknesses of Q and A, making it a comprehensive guide for any performer.
Q and A is the most powerful psychic routine, some say … But, is it, and how can it be, and what is the SIMPLEST way to do Q and A …. The answer to these questions and more is in this little monograph.
This gem offers one of the simplest versions of Q and A that allows you to know the NAME of the person who wrote a question, and their exact question. You also have this information BEFORE you step onto the stage and have time to read through all of the questions and formulate the best possible answers before you stand before your audience. If you prefer, you can also wing it, getting the information right in front of everyone moments before you answer their thought of question.
This method also ELIMINATES THE DEAD TIME of most Q and A routines. f You are not standing around waiting for them to write, and then stealing the questions from them. No Stooges. No Impression Devices. No collecting questions in envelopes IN FACT here is what it looks like to the audience: The performer steps forward and asks the chairman or host of the evening to stand; He or She is to correct the performer if anything he says is incorrect. The performer explains that he holds in his hand a stack of cards with names (Or a printed list if you prefer.) These names were given to the performer by the chairman or host. The names are of people attending that evening who have agreed to participate in a demonstration of mind reading. Each of those people is thinking of a personal question, something they would like an answer to regarding their Iives or futures.
The performer has not been allowed to talk to any of those people, and their questions have not been shared with ANYONE. The Chairman! Host confirms that all that is correct and places a sealed envelope onto the stage. Within the envelope are the written questions of the spectators in the audience. The Host confirms that they have not been out of his or her possession and NO ONE, including the host has read any of those questions since they were sealed within the envelope. The host has not shared or communicated the contents of any of the questions in ANY WAY with the performer or anyone else. He has ONLY provided a list of names of those people.
That aside, the performer runs through the stack of names, asking one of the people to stand. Then, with PINPOINT accuracy, the performer is able to read their minds and tell them the exact nature of their question. Following that, he offers his psychic impressions of that question in all seriousness, or perhaps somewhat tongue in cheek. In an alternative presentation, the spectators do not reveal their names, so they are free to ask more intimate questions. This little manuscript teaches this Super Simple method, explores the challenges and weaknesses of Q and A, and more.