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Mes(s)merize by Stefan Olschewski video DOWNLOAD

Mes(s)merize by Stefan Olschewski video DOWNLOAD. An impossible prediction effect!

The classic mentalism effect is now available as a video download!
A clear wine glass is seen on a table center stage, containing a black envelope with a prediction. The spectators are asked to concentrate on a single thought and to write it down on a card and seal it in an opaque envelope. At your command, they all throw their envelopes onto the stage. A random spectator selects any one of the envelopes (again: NO force!). Let's assume the thought inside reads ICE CREAM. She removes the prediction from the glass and opens it. She reads the prediction out loud: it matches the freely selected thought!

Now for the FINAL kicker: the lady is asked to open up the crumpled paper ball that was used to randomly select her as a volunteer. It reads: Tonight, a beautiful lady called Annie will think of ICE CREAM!
  • The spectator is randomly selected
  • No switch of the paper ball
  • No stooges
  • No secret assistants
  • No pre-show
  • No fumbling
  • No sleeving
  • No electronics
  • They can really write down any thought
  • The other envelopes all contain different words
  • The spectator opens and reads the prediction herself
  • Prediction and envelope, both are completely unprepared
Brilliant and clever indeed... this gentleman has forged a total masterpiece.
- Larry Becker

I think it's terrific prediction, and I love the final punch-finish. Clever and very practical.
- Peter Duffie

It's perfect. The method is wonderfully simple and direct and I image it plays extremely well. I give it my highest recommendation.
- Sean Waters

Brilliant, yet, simple, the only way to do it.
- Marc Salem

Mes(s)merize by Stefan Olschewski video DOWNLOAD


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