RPS by Paul Andrews

Created by: Paul Andrews

RPS by Paul Andrews is an interactive rock-paper-scissors prediction routine that involves hand-held symbols (rock, paper, scissors) and prediction cards. It's a fun, engaging trick perfect for groups, allowing for improvisation and including a bonus utility gimmick for card transformations. The trick is versatile, with props that can be used in various ways to astonish and entertain.

Key features

  • Interactive and playful, great for groups

  • Uses hand-held symbols and prediction cards

  • Method is clever and flexible, allowing for improvisation

  • Includes a bonus utility gimmick for card transformations

  • Requires slight memory work, but comes with an easy system to remember

Pros

  • Engaging and fun for audiences

  • Versatile with props that can be used in multiple ways

  • Easy to learn with minimal sleight of hand required

  • Includes a bonus utility gimmick adding value

Cons

  • Requires slight memory work, which might be a hurdle for some

  • The hand-held symbols might not appeal to all performers' styles

Effect

RPS by Paul Andrews is an interactive rock-paper-scissors prediction routine. The magician gives participants position cards (A, B, and C) and asks them to assign gestures (rock, paper, or scissors). After shuffling gestures among themselves, the magician reveals a prediction that correctly identifies who will win, lose, or tie. The routine builds in phases, ending with a seemingly impossible prediction where no written guess is made—yet the magician still knows the outcome.

Full Details

The trick includes hand-held symbols (rock, paper, scissors) and prediction cards. Participants freely change gestures, making the outcome appear random. The method is flexible, allowing improvisation. A bonus utility gimmick is included for card transformations, adding versatility.

Who Should Consider the Trick

RPS suits performers who enjoy interactive, group-based magic. It works well in social settings, close-up performances, or casual environments. The playful nature makes it ideal for engaging multiple spectators.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The trick requires minimal sleight of hand but involves slight memory work. Paul Andrews provides an easy-to-learn system for remembering key details. The props simplify execution, making it accessible to beginners while offering depth for experienced performers.

What Magicians Say

Alex Kirk from Monster Magic Shop praises RPS for its engaging and playful nature. He notes, "The method is clever and flexible, allowing for improvisation." He highlights the quality of the props and the fun, interactive experience it creates. The bonus utility gimmick adds extra value, making it a versatile addition to a performer's toolkit.

RPS stands out for its strong audience participation and surprising predictions, making it a memorable routine for both magicians and spectators.

What people are saying about RPS

Alex Kirk says...

RPS by Paul Andrews is engaging and playful, great for groups. The method is clever and flexible, allowing for improvisation. [...] Includes a bonus utility gimmick for card transformations.

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