This ESP Trick is CRAZY!! (Tutorial)
This tutorial dives into a captivating ESP trick, a fresh take on the Ramy principle, inspired by Max Maven's "Cheapest Match." The creator presents a routine designed for a more engaging and believable presentation than the original coin-based handling, creating the illusion of psychic ability through seemingly free choices that ultimately reveal a matching card. The video thoroughly explains the Ramy principle, a self-working effect that allows for seemingly impossible matches, emphasizing its clever construction that makes deducing the method virtually impossible. The trick utilizes a specially prepared deck of ESP cards, with the creator highly recommending the Eclipse ESP deck by Louis Lal & D. Christopher due to its durability and readability. The setup involves creating a mirrored stack of cards, which is maintained through a casual shuffle. The performance involves spectator interaction, with choices involving cards and stones (suggested for a mystical atmosphere), culminating in a reveal of matching cards. Key points include the importance of card order, the possibility of using plain cards or hand-drawn symbols, and the routine's design for a clean and fair impression of free choice. Ultimately, the video offers a valuable resource for magicians looking to add a compelling mentalism routine to their act.
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Key points
The video presents a tutorial on an ESP trick based on the Ramy principle.
The creator recommends the Eclipse ESP deck by Louis Lal & D. Christopher.
The setup involves creating a mirrored stack of cards.
The performance involves spectator interaction and the use of stones.
The routine is designed to give the impression of genuine free choice.