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From: Suggestionist
Date: Sun Dec 22, 2002 8:52am
Subject: Re: 3 of diamonds

--- In a previous message Blue Chip wrote:
> At 15:11 18/12/02 +0000, you wrote:
> >Well , you could just do that for different cards like...I find that
the
> >four of hearts is easy. You just use the same principals like ,
> >drwaing a heart in the air , Pointing your fingers like a
four...you
> >know? But if you mean just something little but different ,
> >well.................you could use the rock , paper scissors idea.
Thats
> >a good one. Or you could get one guy to write down a number
> >from 1-10 and ask him to fold up the paper. All you then have
to
> >do is catch sight of it using a center tear and then use
> >suggestion to get another guy to say the same number. I
always
> >do this and its a great trick , gets people at pubs
> >amazed.......Hope you like my ideas!
> >
> >(Buy Derrens - Devils Picturebook.......its amazing!)
>
> Yes do, it is an amazing 3 hrs of absorbtion into the twisted
mind that is DB.
>
> Would you care to explain a "center tear" and how it is achieved
please?

A center tear? Get someone to write a number in the middle of
the paper and get them to fold it in half once horizontaly and
once vertically. Now rip the paper up but palming the inner-
creased corner (This will be their number). Just look at that
number in secret and there you have it. Hope this helps. You can
also do this trick with letters , ESP symbols or even someones
name. It works great and is extremely easy to do.

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