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Choice or Chance

Twenty cards are dealt face
down in four rows. A spectator places any small object on any
card of' his choice. The spectator then rolls three dice and
totals the numbers rolled. The dice can be rolled until the
spectator is satisfied with the combination. The spectator then
takes the object and makes a number of jumps according to the
total rolled on the three dice. The jumps, up and down and across
the rows, are completely under the control of the spectator. The
final jump determines the selected card which is turned over and
noted. Other cards are turned over to show they are different.
The spectator is asked to open and spread a deck of cards which
was placed in front of him at the beginning of the trick. One
card is reversed and it matches the chosen card. Includes cards,
dice, and a nicely-printed illustrated folder of instructions.
Edited, illustrated, and printed by Ellison Poland. This routine
was performed on national television by a leading mentalist
during the late 1970s.
Frank Furkey: "It's a fooler."
Martin Gardner: "A very well-thought-out effect."
Al Cohen: "A great trick - very commercial."
Price: $10.00
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