Ben Harris – A Thought Well Stolen (official pdf)
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Description
A Thought Well Stolen combines two of magicโs great card effects โ Any Card At Any Number, and a matching deck routine โ into a wicked hybrid; morphing them into a mind-blowing frenzy. Can you even imagine what this resultant offspring would look like?
As in Any Card At Any Number, the performer reveals the identity of a freely though-of card โ and its position in a deck โ without asking a single question. Seriously, this is solid and gripping mentalism; there is no force, the card is a free MENTAL SELECTION and NO questions are asked. Having read his spectatorโs mind, discerning his card and its position in the deck, the performer follows with a visual display rivalling the wonderful separation of colors in Out Of This World. Your audience is left reeling by:
1. Your amazing ability to read minds.
2. Your insane skill with a deck of cards.
The combination of effects is mind-boggling and capable of closing any show โ be it one-on-one, at a party, on T.V., or in a theatre of hundreds. U.K. card expert Michael Vincent has chosen to perform A Thought Well Stolen during his โChampions Of Magicโ season at the Jersey Opera House. Thatโs how strong A Thought Well Stolen is. Hereโs what Michael has to say:
โAs someone who has built a reputation on hard core sleight of hand, I am always ready to welcome an effect into my program at the opposite end of the technical spectrum. A Thought Well Stolen is that sort of effect, it fits perfectly into my modus operandi of mixing up my methods โ an effect like this can steal your show.โ
In the bookโs introduction, the author sets out his goal clearly:
โA quest of mine โ lasting decades โ has been the search for a perfectly rendered illusion of mind-reading with a deck of cards. As a close-up performer โ who loves cards and mentalism โ this effect would be something where the performer identifies a freely thought-of card without any questions; without the spectator uttering a single word. Achieving this, or even getting close to it, creates a profound effect on the spectator. Itโs also one that ripples through your entire audience, no matter what its size.
โA Thought Well Stolen is 100% pure as regards its intention: the identification of any freely thought-of card without any questions; without any prodding, probing, dual reality or ambiguity. And, without any limiting procedures. None at all. The result is a selection process about as fair as it can get:
โDo you have a favourite playing card?โ the performer asks.
โYes, yes I do,โ the spectator replies.
โOkay, thatโs great,โ the performer confirms. โDonโt tell me. Keep the identity of your card secret, okay?โโ
Is there an approach any more fair? I donโt think so.
The author fully explores the effect(s) in a detailed and friendly manner. Even a beginner can master A Thought Well Stolen because it requires nothing more than โbasic card skills.โ Advanced versions are discussed in the various appendices, but if you can do a single False Cut, or a False Shuffle, then you are in business; ready to astound audiences of any size.
A Thought Well Stolen requires the use of no gaffs or gimmicks of any kind, just regular playing cards. The book runs 40 pages of detailed text covering the simple and beautiful series of almost self-working procedures that bring about the amazing results.
โAn effect like this can steal your show.โMichael Vincent
โSelf-working routines rarely pack as much punch as this. The way you describe it is so captivating!โAndi Gladwin
โThis is written in such a way that you can almost feel the effect performed as you readโฆโJeff Sanders.
While this is an ebook (or book – choose on checkout), it will not be available until August 20th 2015.









