Devonte Rosero – System6 – Juxtaposition

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Devonte Rosero – System6 – Juxtaposition

Devonte Rosero - System6 - Juxtaposition

Devonte Rosero – System6 – Juxtaposition

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The spectator is asked to choose between a red deck and a blue deck of cards. Let’s pretend they chose the blue deck. The blue deck is placed inside their pocket (or handed to a friend to hold) until later.

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Devonte Rosero – System6 – Juxtaposition

Devonte Rosero - System6 - Juxtaposition

The spectator is asked to choose between a red deck and a blue deck of cards. Let’s pretend they chose the blue deck. The blue deck is placed inside their pocket (or handed to a friend to hold) until later. Great for walk around, as a different “thought of card” is possible every time. The Red deck is slowly spread between your fingers as the spectator is asked to merely think of any card they see. Keep in mind this is a 100% completely free choice! without any funny moves the card completely vanishes! next you ask them to remove the blue deck from their pocket, they are surprised to see that inside is one red card, the mentally chosen card. Strong enough for any professional act, easy enough for a beginner.

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Instant reset! (really!) no forcing card selections no rough and smooth no misprinted cards no switching decks no sleight of hand no memorizing no gimmicks of any kind and nothing is ever written down. style deck. Instantly Resettable and ready to go, could be a different thought of card every time perfect for walk AROUND. “a Great rendition of a classic, absolutely brilliant”- Doug Edwards “This is the trick that got me on one of the largest T.V Channels overseas”- Devonte.

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