A spectator is invited to take an imaginary trip to a glittering gambling casino
somewhere in the world, such as Las Vegas, Reno, Atlantic City, or Monte Carlo.
A large goblet filled with colorful casino chips representing over thirty-five
world famous casinos is introduced. The performer displays the chips, removing
and reading aloud the names of some of the Casinos, such as Caesar's Palace
and The Taj Mahal. The performer has the spectator shake the goblet, randomly
mixing all the chips. He is asked to select any one of the chips and to place
it in his right hand jacket pocket without looking at it.
The spectator is now offered a pack of playing cards that are shown to be well
mixed. The spectator deals the cards face down, stopping at any time. This card
is placed in full view, and the spectator is asked to continue dealing, but
this time dealing the cards face up, again stopping at any card desired by the
spectator. The spectator has had a free choice and has selected two cards which
are placed in his pocket without looking at them.
The performer now displays a packet of fifty pseudo, jumbo $100 bills (these
are really realistic). Handing the spectator a manila envelope, the performer
instructs the spectator to cut off an unknown batch of $100 bills. These will
represent the amount of money he is going to wager. The selection is made behind
the performer's back, sealed in the envelope without either knowing the amount.
The balance of the bills are placed aside.
The performer now explains that the spectator has just visited a world famous
gambling casino freely chosen from a choice of over thirty five.
He has dealt himself a Blackjack hand, selecting the cards in the fairest possible
way, including choosing one of the cards while dealing the cards face-up.
And finally, he has wagered an unknown amount of money by randomly sealing
a quantity of jumbo $100 bills in an envelope.
The performer next points to a sealed envelope fastened to the wall. Any spectator
is asked to remove the envelope and extract a folded sheet of paper which the
performer unfolds and reads aloud.
1. The letter states that the spectator will visit the Las Vegas Royal Hotel
and Casino. The performer has the spectator check the accuracy of the written
prediction. He is then asked to remove and read aloud the name inscribed on
the randomly selected casino chip selected moments before. The spectator does
so and calls out, the Las Vegas Royal Hotel and Casino!
2. Reading aloud the second part of the prediction, which states that the spectator
will deal himself a winning hand of Blackjack with a total of 20. The spectator
checks the accuracy of the printed prediction and after removing the two cards
from his pocket, announces that his hand does in fact total 20!
3. The performer reads the next and final part of the printed prediction which
states that the spectator will wager, for example, $2,200 on a hand of Blackjack.
The spectator is asked to open and remove the unknown quantity of bills he earlier
sealed in the envelope and count them aloud onto the performer's outstretched
palm. The spectator counts a total of 22 bills, a total of $2,200!
Please read the description again. It's all true!
If this prediction doesn't drive them nuts, nothing will (but please don't
use this to start a new religion). This is reputation-building material!
Comes complete with real-casino type clay chips, goblet, 50 realistic $100
bills, wood tray, cards, and detailed instructions. Satisfaction Guaranteed!
This is a non discount item