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wulfiesmith Inner circle Beverley, UK 1339 Posts |
For those of you who have not seen this before ... what a beauty.
Win every game of Rock, Paper, Scissors ... see it here at ... http://revision3.com/scamschool/rps apparently it comes from the book "Tricks of the Imagination" by Robert Neale ... Anyone have this book to add a review? regards, WulfieSmith |
Scott Cram Inner circle 2678 Posts |
Robert Neale first wrote up the RPS back in the days of the Pallbearer's Review. In that same article, he has more variations, including an election version.
The focus in "Tricks of the Imagination" in on the presentation of routines. The tricks are often very simple, but the book is a great lesson in using the presentations to bring them to life! |
Giacomo Moretti New user 87 Posts |
I was not too impressed by the RPS as presented by Scam School. Since you can watch the video for free on youtube it is still instructive to watch. Does anybody know about a "safe" method to perform RPS purely by suggestion?
Best, G. |
MagicBrent Inner circle 2602 Posts |
I don't have it but do a search on here. I seem to remember an ebook on it.
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