The performer then attempts to do something similar with the spectator, presenting a normal deck of cards placed on the table, which the performer never touches throughout the performance. The spectator chooses a random card and a random number-both of which are completely open and fair choices, with the possibility of selecting any card and any number between 1 and 52.
The performer explains that the odds of the spectator's random number leading to their chosen card are unlikely-it won't happen unless a necessary "adjustment" is made. Before the spectator makes their choices or reveals them, the performer writes down a prediction: an adjustment number that, when combined with the spectator's number, leads directly to the position of their selected card.
- Extremely easy to do.
- The performer never touches the deck, ever.
- No sleights.
- No peeks.
- No mental math.
- Completely normal deck; can be used for other tricks afterward.
- The card is a completely free choice.
- The number is derived from truly random choices made by the spectator, with no influence from the performer.
- There are no outs; the trick plays out the same way every time.
- The spectator's card can genuinely be anywhere in the deck-whether it's the bottom card, the top card, the 5th, the 29th, the 41st, etc.
- The performer truly doesn't know the spectator's card or number until the end.
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