SPLIT UP!
Why does love have to hurt so badly?
Here's a trick designed for walk around, table magic and live on-the-street performances. It's direct mentalism, but remains novel and funny. There are six different climaxes; a good reason why this trick has already become a favorite of many close-up performers.
Effect:
The mentalist and a woman are at a table where he explains. "My friend's a Magician and he just split up with his long time girlfriend. She insisted that everything they own be split evenly. She even cut his cards. WITH A MEAT CLEAVER! I told him they may get back together. Let me show you why I believe that's possible."
He displays a deck of cards, cut in half, right through the middle. The woman shuffles them while he writes two notes. The woman takes about 26 of the half cards and the mentalist uses those remaining. "You're the girlfriend and I'll be my friend..." The cards are mixed again and both people choose ANY unknown card from their half.
Although the woman's choice was free and from a well shuffled deck, a series of SIX quick and startling climaxes follow:
- The first note predicts the mentalist's random choice.
- The second note predicts the woman's choice.
- Both parties chose the same card!
- Both half cards match precisely.
- All 50 half cards in the deck are different.
- The only two halves that match are the chosen cards!
Split Up Has These Important Features:
- The split deck is funny and novel.
- The story line is hilarious!
- No sleight of hand necessary.
- The woman's card choice is absolutely FREE.
- Can be done HANDS OFF!
- The shuffles are genuine.
- Can be performed with two people.
- No extra props are needed.
- The cards, box and notes can be examined.
- Reset is automatic.
- Perfect for table hopping, walk around, or street magic.
- Everything is included, all necessary cards and instructions!
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