52 Pieces of Printed Paper for Mental Demonstrations by Pablo Amira

52 Pieces of Printed Paper for Mental Demonstrations by Pablo Amira

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52 Pieces of Printed Paper for Mental Demonstrations by Pablo Amira  

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I just finished reading my copy of Pablo Amira´s 52 Pieces of Printed paper. 




First, let me say that this work is Pablo’s finest work to date. 





The work is 169 pages fully illustrated with photos and some embedded video. 





All of this makes 52 Pieces of Printed Paper by Pablo Amira a great work just from a visual perspective. The contents contained in this 169 page work are very usable to any performer who works with cards on a regular basis or for the mentalist that only works with playing cards occasionally. In either event this work is a true gem. 





The essays are a bit sort in length but do convey the ideas and concepts very well to the reader. 





Here are just some of the contents of this work; 





Essay: Cards for mentalism? 





Participant as a Mindreader: Expand the perception of your participant, and let him to read the mind of another person. 





Amirá´s Dribble Glimpse: Another way to know a “thought of card”. 


Unnamed Spread Force: An easy and deceptive Spread Force. 





Reverse Spread Glimpse: An option for glimpsing a card after a peek from the participant. 





Wiccut Overhand False Shuffle: My way to overhand false shuffle cards without even cutting the deck. 





Essay: Cards vs. Experience. 





Layman`s Double Lift: Based in experiences, a normal looking double lift. 





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PLEASE NOTE: This item is a digital download ,Gimmick not included

 

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