DICEPTION

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$36

The Blurb

A quick new way to force for any number with the most organic of props that laymen recognize…Dice!
Use one, two, three, four or even more dice!

Know with absolute certainty that the force will work.

The VOLUNTEER will ALWAYS stop you on the right number.

Read minds!

Make killer predictions!

Be ahead of your audiences. in routines like mental epic, book test, ACAAN where knowing a number in advance can make or break a routine –this knowledge is invaluable.

Two different methods, with countless variations full routines learnt, routines that will knock the socks off audiences.

• No assistant
• No special dice
• No lighting issues.
• Simple construction
• Almost self working !
• Could be taught to a layman in 3 minutes, it’s that easy and that effective

Two methods are provided allowing you to perform in all different types of ZOOM settings!

NO angle issues and all of the camera angles are solved for you!

One method works with the direct overhead camera setup only whilst the other works with all angles without restrictions.

Both methods are extremely easy to make and perform!

This is just perfect for ZOOM!

When we do get to do a live show again this method can work perfectly in a parlor setting or on stage with a projector and camera.

This method of forcing is essential whenever you need a quick almost procedure free choice of number

Download now!

Jheff's Guide

WHAT IT IS:
Instantly viewable/downloadable video, plus PDF file

HOW ACCURATE OR COMPLETE THE BLURB IS:
It’s a bit vague on exactly what the participant sees. See the comments below for a more accurate description.

SET-UP AND RE-SET:
Once the gimmick is made, the set-up and re-set is instant.

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED THAT YOU NEED OR NEED TO KNOW:
There is a fair amount of desktop publishing and arts and crafts needed to construct the gimmick.

SUITABLE VENUES:
Internet

JHEFF’S JUDGMENT:
This is a very clever method to get someone to pick a specific outcome of a dice toss by simply throwing dice in a cup, putting a coaster over it, shaking it up, letting the participant tell you when to stop, and then showing the roll. However, this is designed to be used on the internet and, if you perform in that venue, this is a must-have, otherwise you will probably never use it.

For the complete and expanded version of my comments, click here.