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Chair tests are as old as the hills. Banachek used one in pre-thoughts (though highly outdated and a bit well, weird) and even now luke jermay has one that he won't tell us about.
I like the idea of chair tests, it's fun, it involves the audience, and it can be made to be unbelievable.
Enter Lance "bitterman" Norris. He's performed for hundreds of celebrities, has done radio mentalism for 25+ years, and is well, a bitter man. He sells his material for dirt cheap, cheapest being two bucks, and his material ranges from mentalism, cooking methods, stupid jokes, and bar bets.
Enter now this small ebook that has a few good ideas in it.
Chair test: A women sits down in a chair and you predict where's she will sit while she goes to that very chair. Not a new method, luke jermay uses it, banachek talked about it in one of his books, but it's a clever idea that is a great way to open up the chair test routine!
You also get a real invisible deck routine. Meaning, no cards ever uses, where the spectator ends up taking a free choice almost of any card, and you still figure out what it is. It's a clever idea free of that annoying magician's choice. That's all I'm saying.
If you don't do the stage, don't bother wasting your money. Go buy a happy meal instead!
cheers
matt.