The Middle Seat by Alvo Stockman

Created by: Alvo Stockman

The Middle Seat by Alvo Stockman is a mind-reading trick where the magician predicts a seat number chosen by a spectator. This is a mentalism effect, designed for close-up or parlour settings. However, it requires bulky props, which may limit its practicality for some performers. Buyers should be aware that the trick has a limited scope and may not be as versatile as other mentalism effects.

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Middle Seat by Alvo Stockman from Monster Magic
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Key features

  • Mind-reading effect predicting a seat number

  • Designed for close-up or parlour magic

  • Requires bulky props

  • Limited scope in terms of application

Pros

  • Unique mind-reading concept

  • Straightforward to perform

Cons

  • Bulky props make it less portable

  • Limited scope reduces versatility

Effect

The Middle Seat is a mind-reading trick where the magician predicts the seat number chosen by an audience member. The effect is straightforward and relies on the magician's ability to seemingly read the participant's mind, creating a moment of surprise and intrigue.

Full details

The Middle Seat involves the use of props to facilitate the prediction. The trick requires specific items that may be considered bulky, which could limit its portability. The method is designed to be direct, focusing on the magician's ability to reveal the chosen seat number without apparent clues or gimmicks.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is suitable for magicians who perform in settings where they can accommodate larger props. It is ideal for those who enjoy mind-reading effects and want to add a straightforward yet engaging routine to their repertoire. Performers who value simplicity in method but are okay with the limitations of the props may find this trick appealing.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The Middle Seat is not described as particularly difficult to perform. The method is straightforward, making it accessible to magicians of various skill levels. However, the use of bulky props may require some practice to handle smoothly during performance.

What magicians say

Craig and Ryland from magic-tv reviewed The Middle Seat and found it underwhelming. They noted its limited scope and the need for bulky props as significant drawbacks. While the trick is easy to perform, these factors may reduce its appeal for some magicians.

What people are saying about The Middle Seat

magic-tv says...

They find it underwhelming due to its limited scope and bulky props.

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