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Banachek V.I.P. Houston 1086 Posts |
If anyone has tried to email me in the last few days, the servers at Denver have been hacked once again (2nd time this year) and all email to banachek@banachek.com is not making it through, hope to resolve this tomorrow but just in case use my main email banachek@earthlink.net
thanks
In thoughts and Friendship
Banachek Campus Performer of the Year two years in a row Year 2000 Campus Novelty Act PEA Creativity Award Recipient http://www.banachek.com |
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frankglavin New user Ireland 11 Posts |
Doesn't he have a new book in the pipeline or already released or soon to be released. Check out his website. It should point you in the right direction.
Excuse my ignorance, banachek, but after reading the first few messages I just jumped straight down to the bottom of the page to post a reply, failing to see your reply before mine. Sorry again!
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fib Inner circle 1535 Posts |
Hi Banachek,
In his new DVD, Luke Jermay mentions something called "Brain Gain" [or Game] and attributes it to you. Can you clarify? A word force, I think. He raves about it. How do I get a hold of it? Regards, Fib |
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Banachek V.I.P. Houston 1086 Posts |
Hi fib,
this is in my book Psychologocial Subtleties. It is a way to have a spectator take a word, think of any letter in that word an you tell them what letter they are thinking of and how they are thinking of it, no questions asked. This technique (two different presentations) allows you to convince audience members that you indeed know exactly how and what the spectators are thinking of. It is the one of those things that really looks like mindreading. It is the best I can do in describing it without giving away exact methodology here on this board. Hope that helps and you understand, thanks for asking
In thoughts and Friendship
Banachek Campus Performer of the Year two years in a row Year 2000 Campus Novelty Act PEA Creativity Award Recipient http://www.banachek.com |
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Ramsay Special user England 638 Posts |
Just to rave some more....it is one of the strongest additions possible to any routine you already do.
Brain Game - perfect example of "Real Mind Reading" Luke Jermay. |
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Xia Loyal user London, England 286 Posts |
I second that, it works all the time, thanks to Banacheks well thought out process.
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brownbomber Regular user Edinburgh 156 Posts |
I can third that - it's what makes the difference in terms of being a cool trick and being real mind-reading. I've discovered that this principle can also be applied to all sorts of other contexts too to VERY powerful effect (i.e. not just letters in a word).
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Alexander Marsh Inner circle England 1191 Posts |
I have sometimes performed 'Letters in a word' on its own.
For example, Im siting with a group and ive done a few Psychological Forces and some Psychopysiological thought-reading (THANK YOU! Banachek) and then point to a word on a sign or napkin (i.e. the name of the Café we are in) and ask someone to think of any letter in that word etc. etc. It really gets them. Ive even modified the idea to a 'simple' billit routine so it basicly introduces the idea that I can pick up on a letter some one is thinking of and then 'expand' on the idea and pick up on a hole word. Great fun.
My stuff: AlexanderMarshMentalism.co.uk
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Banachek V.I.P. Houston 1086 Posts |
Exactly Psychomagi, if anyone has ever performed the simple three color/pen prediction (under different names) trick, then you can certainly see how strong this can be.
All the best.
In thoughts and Friendship
Banachek Campus Performer of the Year two years in a row Year 2000 Campus Novelty Act PEA Creativity Award Recipient http://www.banachek.com |
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