Super Reflecta-Thought By Larry Becker
The performer displays five cards. Each contains a
total of one hundred different words, a total of 500 words in all. A reward of
$500 is offered to anyone who can find any duplicate words. A volunteer is
handed the cards to examine. He’s then requested to mix them, word side down.
Now, the volunteer is asked to discard any two of the cards. The performer
turns his back so he cannot possibly see what transpires. The volunteer is
asked to note that each card is designated as a vocabulary list and is numbered
from ONE through FIVE. Using the single digit number at the top of each card,
the spectator is asked to rearrange the cards, producing a randomly selected
three digit number. This number is known only to the volunteer. The performer
requests that the spectator locate the card containing his freely selected
number, and to memorize the word next to it. All the cards are now set aside.
The performer states that receiving the mental
transmission of a single word is extremely difficult. To make the transference
of thought a little easier, the volunteer is asked to pretend that he’s looking
up his freely selected word in a dictionary. He’s to then concentrate on the
word and its definition. As the spectator concentrates, the performer picks up
a sheet of cardboard and jots something down. A young woman is invited to
assist. The performer asks the young woman to hold the card against her body so
that no one can see what he has written. As the young woman does so, the
performer quips, “You’ve just made a sheet of cardboard very happy.”
For the first time, the volunteer is told to call out
the one word he’s concentrating upon. For example, he calls out, “Dime!”
Immediately, the performer retrieves the piece of cardboard. Glancing at what
he wrote on the card, the performer states, “The word is ‘Dime!’ ” Handing the
sheet of cardboard to the young woman, he requests that she finish reading
aloud what he wrote. The young woman reads what is written on the board,
“...and the definition is a medium of exchange or barter, specifically money!”
Believe it or not, the performer has correctly identified both the word and its
definition.
Those of you who are familiar with the original can
appreciate the significant improvements. You do not see which card the
spectator’s word is on and you never know which 3-digit number the spectator
has selected. Most important of all, there are no confederates used and you
identify the word as well as its definition without asking a single question.
Tags: Trick, No Skill Required