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The Monty Hall Dilemna 3Gerard ZittaThe Monty Hall problem is a famous one in probability. It is based on a TV game from the USA called "Let's make a deal" (1963). It is named after the original host of this show. Inspired by this game, here is an original effect and a great plot for stage, parlour or close up. This unpublished method is easy to do and costs nothing. There is no maths or memorization or difficulty of any sort. It does require some one-time preparation, but just with some index cards, a sheet of paper (for the list of prizes), and a normal pen, nothing else. It can be adapted to your style, venue, weddings, birthday... | $10 to wish list | ||
Mentalism GamesGerard ZittaFinger games:
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Think of Anything in the WorldGerard ZittaA challenging and fun impromptu telepathy routine, with a devious combination of principles, and an original approach. Effect: The spectator thinks of anything in the world (billions of possibilities!), and changes it to something completely different. They focus on a part of that "thing" and you guess it. The methodology uses well known principles, combined with new ones ("Yin Yang", "UPS", "Picture", "Zoom"). There are also new alternatives to dual reality, equivoque, multiple outs or misdirection. All of these can be powerful weapons to add to your impromptu or improvised mentalism toolbox. ... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | ||
TrustGerard ZittaTrust: A spectator guesses the card placed in full view on the table at the very beginning. (Uses dual reality among other bold principles, but the cool thing is that the participant can swear in front of everybody that it is the same card). There is absolutely no force for the spectator's card. Variations on Trust: Including an interesting one with a business card where you write the card (before the spectator reveals her card). Crossword: Another, and different, method for "Trust". Smashed: The spectator forgets her drawing. Subliminal: An interesting addition to a force. This... | $20 to wish list | ||
Quantum LeapGerard ZittaA bunch of numbers from 1 to 52 are presented to a spectator. Some are written in red, some are in black. From now on, the performer will not look or touch anything. A spectator thinks secretly of one of the numbers, and has to lie when she names the color of the number among a few other ones. There is absolutely no force. Then she shuffles a deck of cards (that can be borrowed or even imaginary!), and deals the cards face up, just saying if they are red or black. When she reaches her card, she has to lie. The performer immediately stops her at this card, even though he did not look or touch... | $15 to wish list | ||
DarwinGerard ZittaA classic mathematical principle with two piles. This is an old mathematical principle used in many card effects. Most of the effects were done with 52 cards. But the principle works with any number of cards (or business cards). This manual explains the principle in detail and generalizes the principle. It allows you to predict the last card that will be left after dealing two piles and eliminating the same pile every time. After reading this ebook, you will be able to use any number of cards. The original pile can be any size, the discarded pile can be chosen, and the final card can be... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
ClueGerard ZittaThis clever mathematical principle allows you to find a thought item among any number of items, even though you do not know the initial order. You don't even need to know what they are. You see nothing. It is entirely hands off and improvised, and can even be done over the phone. It works with any number of flat objects (cards, index or business cards, coasters, etc.) or usual objects (key, coin, lighter, pen, etc.). Two practical examples are provided, but it is so easy that you'll be able to improvise your own mentalism effects with borrowed objects or cards, or with your own business... | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | ||
Cheat HandGerard ZittaHave you ever played "Which hand" with somebody, and they hid the coin behind their back? Here is a way to overcome this problem. Effect: A spectator takes one of his coins, and puts it in any hand behind his back. You won't look either. They can even hide it in their back pocket, or on the chair, if they decide to cheat. You find out where the coin is (which hand, or which pocket). 100% improvised and hands-off. (The method here is different than in Coin Games or in Bluff.) 1st edition 2014, 7 pages. | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | ||
MimosaGerard ZittaMIMOSA simply allows your smartphone to be smarter!
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BluffGerard ZittaThis is a fantastic principle to know. You need nothing. Just your brain and some easy acting skills. You can improvise anytime anywhere. It is hands off, practical and the method is very simple. And most importantly, it is fun for the participants, for yourself and for the audience. What else do you want? You will be able to detect liars in a group of people and identify which one has selected a specific card or ESP symbol for instance. You can show your psychometry skills with borrowed objects. There are tons of applications. You just ask the same question to some of them. It does... | $20 to wish list | ||
Phone MysteriesGerard ZittaIt is impossible nowadays to be a magician or mentalist and not perform an effect with a phone, smartphone, ipad , laptop, etc. The following mentalism effects look mostly hands off and impromptu. No special applications or sleight of hands are required.
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Coin GamesGerard ZittaTwo hands off and impromptu effects you'll do for the rest of your life at any moment notice, and every time you'll meet somebody because they are fun to perform, simple and practical.
This ebook is a combination of the simplest plots you can perform in Magic: HEADS or TAILS? and WHICH HAND? They can be done separately as well. The routine: Take your wallet and casually throw a $100 bill (or just $1...but... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | ||
Fair MysteriesGerard ZittaShort warm up mentalism effects. Anytime, anywhere, practical, easy, direct and impromptu. Some of the simple ideas presented in this ebook can also be used as safety nets in your existing routines.
W(h)i(t)ch hand?
Here is a nice little effect and method that can be used to give away your business card and will leave a good impression on your spectator.... | ★★★★★ $25 to wish list | ||
The Yin Yang PrincipleGerard ZittaA novel mental force. A spectator thinks of a card and changes it to a new one, in his/her mind. You predicted it, or you name it BEFORE the spectator names his/her own card!". Impromptu - Anytime, Anywhere. Perfect for informal and casual setting, or when you have NOTHING with you (It can be performed naked on the beach!). You can also use this as a "warm up" experiment, to open your mentalism act. No fishing or "PA" - Nothing needed, no cards, no props. Pure mind reading. Can fool performers as well. It is not 100%. Most of the time (80% approximately based on probabilities and... | ★★★★★ $20 to wish list | ||
Effects with Business CardsGerard ZittaImagine you are anywhere but on stage, and you are unprepared. Somebody asks you to do a 'magic trick' (yeah, they know who you are!). You answer you would like to, but you have nothing with you, but a pen and a few business cards. You take out your business card holder or box, and you start amazing your audience. Now, imagine you would take a deck of cards. It would be all different … Nobody would believe you are unprepared! This ebook is a compendium of Gerard Zitta's effects, that can be done with business cards. They all 'look' impromptu, and most of them are indeed impromptu... | ★★★★★ $40 to wish list | ||
Twin PeeksGerard ZittaThe Addition principle: A novel method to peek, in full view, any information written on business cards or playing cards. Twin peeks: A mind reading card effect. You find the twin of a thought card that was kept under the spectator's hand. Quick peek: Find a missing card in a borrowed and shuffled deck in 1 second! Witness: A puzzling drawing duplication: your own drawing is revealed by a witness, while the spectator's drawing is still under her hands. Four of a perfect pair: You find a thought card and a selected card. Invisible book test: An incredible impromptu book test with... | $20 to wish list | ||
Janus V3Gerard ZittaA practical and easy two-way out system. Janus V3 is a very simple and practical two-way out system. It is impromptu and everything is examinable before and after. It allows you to leave your business card. To describe it, we can compare it to another system by Scott Guinn called Assertive positive/negative.
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Love MysteriesGerard ZittaA selection of lovely effects for weddings, Valentine's day, couples, etc. that will open hearts and doors...Most of them are impromptu.
Valentine day
ACAAN for couples
Men desiring women
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Simplest ACAANGerard ZittaAlthough it does not meet all the criteria of a 'perfect ACAAN', this method still has many advantages:
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The Other Color MysteryGerard ZittaThis is a hands-off and impromptu card effect. This effect should be presented as a mental experience rather than a card trick. The patter could be around complementarity or duality. You can talk about Yin and Yang, Black and White, Heads and Tails, Male and Female, etc. At the end of your introduction, you explain that in a deck of cards, this is represented by the two colors RED and BLACK. A Spectator shuffles the cards and cuts it in two piles. He thinks of a color RED or BLACK and counts secretly how many cards of this color are in his pile (for example 7), while your back is turned.... | $6.50 to wish list | ||
PK MysteriesGerard ZittaThree unusual gimmicks for PK mysteries. MELTING SPOON This is Gerard's take on the classic bending spoon effect, but just between two fingers: the spoon visually melts. You will need to buy something you won't find in magic stores. (It will cost you just a few dollars.) UNIVERSAL DETECTOR A borrowed beer mat is torn and folded in half by a spectator. The performer writes "ALCOHOL BREATH ANALYZER" on it. The beer mat will bend when approaching a pint of beer or a glass of wine but not with a glass of water for instance! Very versatile method that can be very useful and bring something... | $10 to wish list | ||
Pocket Mysteries 1Gerard ZittaTHE HYPNOSIS SYSTEM A spectator signs a business card where a few signs/objects/suits/names/etc. are written. This Spectator must memorize their order. The signed business card is given to another Spectator. The Performer suddenly "hypnotizes" the first Spectator (by clapping his hands for instance or whatever). The First Spectator must repeat what he saw on the business card but he will always forget one of the objects! Much fun watching the reactions of the audience and of the "victim"!
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A Can of Mysteries 2Gerard Zitta"ACAAN with a mental shake" Gerard likes the ACAAN plot. Whether it is impromptu or formal, closeup or on stage, it always has a strong impact. There have been loads of methods since Mr. Berglas presented this effect in the mid 70's. For this manuscript, Gerard wanted a 100% hands off solution, direct, practical, with NO sleight of hands and doable on stage or closeup and, if possible without knowing the card nor the number. The result is not a card trick but more of a mentalism effect. EFFECT: The performer places a boxed deck of cards in full view. He won't touch it again. Four presentations... | $25 to wish list | ||
Cool Mysteries 1Gerard Zitta9 Hands off effects you can do completely naked Elimination: A card prediction without cards The bills trip mystery
Take my order: Imagine you are performing in a restaurant, you approach a table.
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