Behold! I predict the freely named card with ‘Unknown Mentalist – Kolossal Kisser (official pdf)’. A stunning mentalism effect, purely impromptu! No sleights, pure magic! Bonus: Predict someone’s age!
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Unlock the Mystery with Kolossal Kisser
Step into the world of the unknown with Unknown Mentalist – Kolossal Kisser, a masterful performance that will leave your audience in awe. This official PDF guide reveals a stunning card prediction trick that is both simple to perform and utterly baffling to behold.
Engage Your Audience Like Never Before
The magic unfolds as you hand a sealed envelope containing a single playing card to an audience member. Then, another participant freely names any card from the deck. Miraculously, the card in the envelope matches the chosen card, all achieved without any known methods of manipulation!
- Use a completely ungimmicked envelope with only one card inside.
- No wallets, sleights, pre-show, or stooges needed.
- This method is self-working and impromptu, ready to perform immediately after reading.
Perfect for magicians of all skill levels, this trick includes multiple presentation options, including a playful twist where the losing participant may end up kissing the performer. The method is straightforward but the impact is profound—leaving participants absolutely stunned by the accuracy and impossibility of your prediction.
Expand Your Magic Repertoire
Inspired by Kolossal Killer by Kenton Knepper, this innovation offers even greater possibilities and includes a deceptive false climax that turns into an even more impressive reveal. Plus, as a bonus, the guide includes a special version where you can predict a participant’s year of birth—applicable to ages 5 to 77!
“I just finished to read, you are a mathematical genius! This is a very different approach to this classic, maybe not for everyone but is something nice to have in the wallet. Bravo!” – Luca Volpe
1st edition 2016, 19 pages. Word count: 3982 which is equivalent to 15 standard pages of text.
Description
Effect as perceived by the audience: The performer gives a single envelope containing a single playing card as a prediction to a member of the audience. Then another random member of the audience is asked to freely name any playing card. Any one from among 52 cards which the spectator does. The performer’s prediction is then proved to be correct, that too in a stunning manner.Presentation Options: Several interesting presentational approaches are described, one of which deals with the losing participant giving a kiss to the performer. After handing over the prediction envelope to the audience member the performer never ever touches the envelope except at the end to simply take out the predicted card.
Now consider the following for what is NOT the method.
- The envelope is ungimmicked and there is really only one playing card inside it.
- No wallet is needed to perform this.
- No sleights. No pre show. No stooges.
- No dual reality or instant stooging.
- No equivoque. No forcing. No math.
- No verbal jugglery. Nothing written down.
- No peeks, no impressions, no tearing.
- No other playing cards are used except the one in the envelope.
- No threads, no electronics, no dinosaurs and no rocket science.
The method is almost impromptu and completely self working and easy to perform. You can start performing it right after reading the instructions, although perfecting your presentation is always a good thing. You will surely fall in love with this principle and will start having your own ideas for using this in many other ways.Those who know Kolossal Killer by Kenton Knepper will really appreciate this innovation. Here the possibilities are much higher. And there is an apparently delicious false climax where the performer initially seems to miss closely. But finally it turns into a stunning climax where everything comes good in a most unexpected manner.
As a bonus, a very cool version of using this principle to predict a participant’s year of birth is included. This is designed to work for participants aged right from 5 years up to 77 years!
“I just finished to read, you are a mathematical genius! This is a very different approach to this classic, maybe not for everyone but is something nice to have in the wallet. Bravo!” – Luca Volpe
1st edition 2016, 19 pages.
word count: 3982 which is equivalent to 15 standard pages of text