TOTEM (GIMMICK AND ONLINE INSTRUCTIONS) BY ALEX NG AND HENRY HARRIUS - TRICK
alex ng
An incredible mentalism issue that looks like real mental control!
Totem is a mentalism routine in several phases which ends with a surprising highest point. A chocolate piece is presented and the spectator is invited to hold it. Throughout an imaginary journey with the magician, the spectator finds himself with several decisions in mind: a random number, a color, a city, a flower and a painting. As a final surprise, the coin that the spectator held throughout this time turns out to be a poker token that corresponds to each of his decisions.
Everything is made possible by the ingenious structure of routine which combines multiple principles of mentalism such as psychological forces. Your prediction will always be exact. It is really a tool that kills and deserves to be in your pocket permanently.
What is included?
- A poker token specially designed
- A new gimmick designed exclusively
- 100 sheets of golden paper
Is it easy to transport?
Just use the poker token and it will certainly not take up much space in your pocket.
Can I shorten or extend the routine?
Yes, the routine can be adjusted according to your desires. It can be more simplified or include additional elements. Alex reviews all the details in the tutorial.
"A refined and infallible routine combining a number of conventional methods to lead to a demonstration that will surprise and surprise your audience".
- Colin McLeod
"The accessories are intelligent. The mixture of old and new methods is very intelligent and well structured. Totem will easily find its place in the artist's daily repertoire."
- Patrick Redford
"The way in which psychological forcing is used, in relation to the final phase of the routine, is very intelligent so that you can always be precise in the final revelation. This is something that will always be in my pocket!"
- Luca Volpe
"I like intelligent methods. Totem applies them one after the other to give a multiple revelation routine that does not take up space in the pocket. What can we want more?"
- Jon Allen