Predicted Card in Wallet By Jack Yates
DESCRIPTION
Jack Yates?Predicted Card in Wallet is a well-constructed, stand-up routine designed for the mental worker. Here抯 the basic effect: With a deck of cards in hand, the mentalist brings up two helpers to assist him. He explains that a friend recently sent him a letter with a sealed envelope that he hopes will prove that the art of prediction is indeed possible. He then takes out a wallet that he says contains this envelope and fairly shows it both sides. The pack of cards is now given to one of the audience helpers to first examine and then, thoroughly shuffle. This volunteer proceeds to cut the pack several times and the top card is taken. The mentalist turns to the other helper and opens the wallet. The helper removes the envelope and opens it. There抯 a card inside, but it抯 not a playing card. Instead, it directs him to look inside the wallet抯 zippered compartment. This holds a playing card with a different color back. The mentalist asks the first spectator to look at their card and name it out loud. As the person does so, the mentalist smiles and turns around the card from the wallet...it matches! Yes, the deck is fair and the card is freely selected. No, there is no palming required. We supply new 6-page instructions which detail the handling, you supply the wallet and cards (neither of which are gimmicked).
DESCRIPTION
Jack Yates?Predicted Card in Wallet is a well-constructed, stand-up routine designed for the mental worker. Here抯 the basic effect: With a deck of cards in hand, the mentalist brings up two helpers to assist him. He explains that a friend recently sent him a letter with a sealed envelope that he hopes will prove that the art of prediction is indeed possible. He then takes out a wallet that he says contains this envelope and fairly shows it both sides. The pack of cards is now given to one of the audience helpers to first examine and then, thoroughly shuffle. This volunteer proceeds to cut the pack several times and the top card is taken. The mentalist turns to the other helper and opens the wallet. The helper removes the envelope and opens it. There抯 a card inside, but it抯 not a playing card. Instead, it directs him to look inside the wallet抯 zippered compartment. This holds a playing card with a different color back. The mentalist asks the first spectator to look at their card and name it out loud. As the person does so, the mentalist smiles and turns around the card from the wallet...it matches! Yes, the deck is fair and the card is freely selected. No, there is no palming required. We supply new 6-page instructions which detail the handling, you supply the wallet and cards (neither of which are gimmicked).