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DIVIDE & CONQUER
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DIVIDE & CONQUER
Item #:
TR-4528
Author/Artist:
Yedid, Meir
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$14.95
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A large envelope containing a prediction is placed in full view as two spectators select a card. The premise is simple, you state that within the envelope are two predictions, the first is the same suit but one-half the value of the first spectators card and the second prediction is double the value of the second spectators card. In a loud clear voice the first spectator is asked to name his card. It is the ten of spades. Which means that your prediction should be the five of spades. Open the envelope and remove a giant (7"x11") five of spades. Turn to the second spectator and ask him to name his card--to everyones shock he yells out the seven of clubs. This always gets a huge laugh since there is no such card as the fourteen of clubs. Just when everyone thinks you made a mistake the giant card is turned over to show your prediction--the fourteen of clubs. Suitable for stage, parlor, close-up and perfect for emcees.

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A large envelope containing a prediction is placed in full view as two spectators select a card.  The premise is simple, you state that within the envelope are two predictions, the first is the same suit but one-half the value of the first spectators card
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