VIRTUAL MAN EDITION Now Available!!

OPUS

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Mona Lisa edition

$24.95

Virtual Man edition

$24.95

The Blurb

The value of a coincidence depends on its degree of improbability!

A demonstration of intuition and impossible coincidences.

OPUS is a straight forward close up effect, where you will give to your spectator a visual proof of an impossible coincidence.

Four black backed cards are introduced, these cards are given to a spectator who is instructed to mix them freely without looking at the face of the cards; this gives him the chance to put those cards in any order out of 24 possibilities. (4!)

The spectator is now asked to decide the orientation of each card; having the chance to either turn some cards 180 degrees or not; he has now 16 more possibilities!

The spectator is now invited to freely select the position in which those cards are to be placed on the table to form a square; he is given more options and possibilities.

After all the decisions that the spectator has freely taken; and all the possibilities given; now it is time to turn the cards over.

When the black cards are turned over, the spectator realizes that out of all the possibilities that he had; he ended up with the only possibility that makes the 4 pieces shape perfectly the Mona Lisa puzzle that was printed on the face of the cards.

OPUS is also a PREDICTION effect.

A Fifth card is included for you to use it as a prediction.

You don’t need to carry or hide many outs. This fifth card is YOUR ONLY OUT. And it will ALWAYS BE A PERFECT ACCURATE PREDICTION.

Jheff's Guide

WHAT IT IS:
Effect with Props

HOW ACCURATE OR COMPLETE THE BLURB IS:
The link to the downloadable instructional video is included.  No other instructions included.  Also, there are two versions of this: one with the Mona Lisa and one with the Vitruvian Man.

SUITABLE VENUES:
Close-up

JHEFF’S JUDGMENT:
The plot is simple, the props are totally ungimmicked and examinable, and the routine is certainly unique.  This little gem, which is probably one of Nefesch’s best releases, will probably get overlooked by many.