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HIGHER MENTALITY
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THREE DEGREES
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THREE DEGREES
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THREE DEGREES
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BK-2454B
Author/Artist:
Berg, Harvey
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$24.95
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This book revolves around one great routine that will give your audiences the impression of you having a super intellect and psychic powers. The basic version was previously released in a private manuscript which debut at the 2009 Psychic Entertainer’s Association’s annual conference where it was a huge hit and an instant sell-out. The basic routine is: A deck of cards is handed to a spectator, and that is the last time you touch the cards. The spectator shuffles the cards and deals groups of thirteen cards to three audience members and keeps one packet for themselves. One of the spectators is freely chosen and you proceed to name every single card in that person's hand. There are three versions taught. All three are self-working but the amount of mental effort involved varies. Also included is a related routine titled Fait Accompli. Written by Harvey Berg.
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The basic routine is: A deck of cards is handed to a spectator, and that is the last time you touch the cards.  The spectator shuffles the cards and deals groups of thirteen cards to three audience members and keeps one
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