par Max Vellucci
Effet de book-test avec un dictionnaire et deux spectateurs. Cette version ne nécessite pas de livres truqués et est très facile a rélaiser. DVD en anglais.
Description originale anglaise
The mentalist asks any two spectators to select two words at random from any type of dictionary.
The first spectator is asked to write down three possible words only related to the their chosen word, not the actual word. Instead, the second spectator is asked to write down five random words, one of which is their thought of word.
After a moment of concentration, the mentalist discovers which one of the five words was chosen by the second spectator. He then returns to the first spectator, in which he needs to identify the thought of word which was listed by using only word association. Even though the spectator had the possibility to choose any word amongst thousands of possibilities presented in the dictionary, the mentalist is able to correctly guess the word.
This is just one of many possible performance ideas presented in this “Dictionary Test”. Its an effect that will allow you to perform a “book test” from a completely new and different perspective.
In this DVD, you will find the full performance presentation including detailed explanations for both the stage/close-up version and the impromptu version (allowing you to also perform the same effect at any time using any borrowed dictionary!)
- A book test which is direct and easy to do
- Two words. Two spectators. Only one dictionary
- No list of words to write or memorize
- No word forces
- No strange moves to choose the page
- No fishing
- Can be performed again immediately with different words
- Any dictionary, in any language
- Everything can be completely examined