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'''Radar Deck''' is a [[Forcing Deck]] developed by [[Richard Osterlind]] based on the so called [[Koran Deck]]. | |||
Effect: The magician fans out groups of cards for one spectator after another, asking them to remember their choice of any card they see but not say its identity out loud. After four or five spectators have chosen cards, the magician reads their minds and reveals which cards were chosen. | Effect: The magician fans out groups of cards for one spectator after another, asking them to remember their choice of any card they see but not say its identity out loud. After four or five spectators have chosen cards, the magician reads their minds and reveals which cards were chosen. |
Revision as of 18:37, 21 June 2012
Radar Deck is a Forcing Deck developed by Richard Osterlind based on the so called Koran Deck.
Effect: The magician fans out groups of cards for one spectator after another, asking them to remember their choice of any card they see but not say its identity out loud. After four or five spectators have chosen cards, the magician reads their minds and reveals which cards were chosen.