This is now the fourth trick by Nikolas Mavresis for which I have watched all the videos on YouTube. As always, Murphy's trailers are of little value, as they consist of little information but all the more advertising, which I can of course understand. If I don't buy the trick, it's because I live in a non-English-speaking country; for example, in our country the film "Rear Window" translates as "The Window to the Yard". Printing maps also costs money, plus all the work involved in creating the card graphics, so I would rather buy the trick. Well, I found out the modus operandi of phase 1 by watching an honest performance and thinking, about phase 2 Nikolas confirms in "The Magic Cafe" what I had suspected. I like "Cinemental" excellently, so I can only recommend the trick to everyone. Phase 1 offers an effect that is really exceedingly surprising. One must not forget that from the spectator's point of view, the performer is not doing anything that can cause even the slightest suspicion. And phase 1 then covers up everything for him that could make phase 2 suspicious. Such tricks are just something for the amateur magician because they require little practice, however, he only has to know that, for example, H stands for Hannibal. This requires memory, a cheat sheet or you can find the film in the open card book, e.g. with the help of a pendulum - not really, of course. In the meantime, I dare say you can buy a trick by Nikolas sight unseen.
Awesome effect !!!! And what a deceptive simple method that you even can apply on simular effects like Screentest. A little memory work is Involved in the first phase and the second phase is selfworking . Highly recommended !!!!
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