Good fooler. Entry level audienc skills required though.
Could be screwed up if you don't keep
it moving. Meaning not necessarily self working due to the human element.
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To indicate how easy it is, I'm a perpetual beginner of magic. My wonderful Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder keeps me from being able to focus on the skilled side of cards and coins. I
often have to rely on gimmicks to perform.
That's where "Twins" comes into play. It is so
easy, I literally didn't even practice it. I read the instructions and went right into it with my
partner. She was immediately blown away.
The only skill required for this is confidence.
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Often we purchase magic and for some reason or another there is buyers remorse. Either the item
does not suit our personalities or the price outweighs the perceived value. The Twins by John
Morton is not one of those. The asking price is incredibly fair and the methodology can be
performed by the most novice magician bringing the successful outcome of the trick exclusively up to
the personality of the performer. This "Which Hand" effect is simple, easy and allows for a great
range of personalities. There is no complicated language or methods involved, however decent
eyesight is a must. This can be used as a stand alone trick or expanded upon by segueing into
another "Which Hand" effect such as Tequila Hustler. I'm very pleased with my purchase and will be
carrying this with me on a regular basis.
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The poker chips are very well made and I love handling them.
The method is based on an old
mentalism effect and is reliable and easy to use.
There is an impromptu version explained
which means you can perform the same effect with everyday objects which I think is clever.
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Easy, cheap and the method, it’s sinister. What more could you possibly want.
The only way to
improve this is to add a kicker ending like a prediction that foretold the exact order of the
choices made like Timon Krause did on Penn and Teller Fool Us. I’m still looking for the best way to
do this.
The Twins is a fantastic effect with quality props at a low price. This effect can be done right out
of the box so the focus can go to presentation. The Poker chips are good quality. The Twins includes
an impromptu version which is just as easy and effective. I get good reactions when I perform this
effect. I like The Twins so much that I am going to order a back-up set. For a trick that is under
$20 you cannot go wrong.
This is an easy and fun way to do a which hand routine. The price is great.
My eyesight is not
the greatest, yet it was easy to do.
I most likely will buy Big Blind by John Morton as well. I
just wish there were video trailers for his effects.
Received mine today and they are heavy and feel like real poker chips. Extremely happy with the
Price and quality of the chips. Highly recommend. The trick baffles spectators.
The price is right, the props are innocent-looking, and played correctly the effect is fun. I'll be
ising it, and I think you will too.