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The Dice of Prognostication
by Dustin Marks


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The Dice of Prognostication by Dustin Marks

The spectator shuffles the deck. The spectator rolls the dice. The spectator chooses which die to use. The spectator deals the cards. And you never touch a thing. Then comes the impossible. The card they set aside as an "offering" is revealed to match the sum of the dice - a perfect 7. And when they turn over the four packets they dealt themselves? The Four Aces. It looks like the dice predicted everything.

Why you'll love performing this:

  • Spectator does all the work. They shuffle, they cut, they roll, they deal. You appear to be a bystander.
  • No equivoque. No force. The spectator can re-roll the die as many times as they want - it doesn't matter.
  • Almost zero sleight of hand. A single casual cut at the right moment is all you need.
  • Resets in seconds with a simple 5-card stack.

PLUS - THE "MIRACLE TIME" UPGRADE: Dustin teaches an enhanced version with a 9-card setup and a clever psychological ploy that stacks the odds dramatically in your favor - opening the door to three escalating climaxes, including a stunning poker-hand revelation: the spectator turns over a four-of-a-kind in 2s… only to discover Four Aces hiding beneath them. Pure devastation.

The bottom line:

This is the kind of effect that makes laypeople genuinely question reality. The conditions are so clean - they shuffled, they rolled, they dealt - that there's nowhere for the method to hide in their minds. Easy to do. Devastating to watch.

  • You'll perform this the day you read it.
  • The dice are normal - any dice can be use.
  • No marked cards
  • No equivoque
  • No electronics
  • No memory work
  • No apps
  • Minimal sleight of hand
  • Easy to do

1st edition 2026, PDF 9 pages.
word count: 1693 which is equivalent to 6 standard pages of text



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