Roulette by Chris Rawlins
Author Chris Rawlins is a young, inventive mentalist who just loves to share his work and ideas with fellow performers. In this, his second book, Chris offers a combination of full routines, moves, additions and essays, all of which come with his own personal stamp and twist.
Credit Guard is a clever idea using a borrowed credit card. It concludes with you revealing four numbers from the card.
Clipboard Peek details a simple yet effective way to create a peek device from an innocent-looking clipboard.
In My Version of a Classic, Chris puts his mind to creating a practical solution for the Chair Test.
Scramble is an impossible-seeming word prediction.
Phonebook Prediction Addition gives you Chris's tweak on a strong Banachek phonebook test.
My Yellow Ball that Fooled Marc Oberon is a cheeky idea in which you unerringly can reveal under which of three cups a bright yellow ball is hidden.
Kicker Chirp Top is a nifty little prediction idea for close-up using two poker chips.
The Push Slide Peek is a modernization of an old card move.
A Little Lead In is an intro which could be used as a set up for a more major routine.
With P.I., Chris takes a killer principle of Luke Jermay and harnesses it for a strong close-up mental routine.
If you enjoy modern mentalism, you'll enjoy this 70-page eBook.
Download the eBook and start performing!
Author Chris Rawlins is a young, inventive mentalist who just loves to share his work and ideas with fellow performers. In this, his second book, Chris offers a combination of full routines, moves, additions and essays, all of which come with his own personal stamp and twist.
Credit Guard is a clever idea using a borrowed credit card. It concludes with you revealing four numbers from the card.
Clipboard Peek details a simple yet effective way to create a peek device from an innocent-looking clipboard.
In My Version of a Classic, Chris puts his mind to creating a practical solution for the Chair Test.
Scramble is an impossible-seeming word prediction.
Phonebook Prediction Addition gives you Chris's tweak on a strong Banachek phonebook test.
My Yellow Ball that Fooled Marc Oberon is a cheeky idea in which you unerringly can reveal under which of three cups a bright yellow ball is hidden.
Kicker Chirp Top is a nifty little prediction idea for close-up using two poker chips.
The Push Slide Peek is a modernization of an old card move.
A Little Lead In is an intro which could be used as a set up for a more major routine.
With P.I., Chris takes a killer principle of Luke Jermay and harnesses it for a strong close-up mental routine.
If you enjoy modern mentalism, you'll enjoy this 70-page eBook.
Download the eBook and start performing!