"On Target by Sean Taylor is as impossible looking as they come!"
Your spectator makes every decision, and does all the work BUT amazingly they manage to choose the exact card you want them to!
So what's the effect?
Well, the effect is super simple to follow. Two decks are introduced --
one red and one blue. Your spectator is asked to choose one as the
target deck (let's say they choose the red deck). You remove the red
deck from its box, spread them on the table to
clearly show 52 different cards, and your spectator cuts the deck. They choose one of the halves and start dealing through them FACE UP, stopping on
any card they wish (the card is put to the side and the blue deck comes into play).
You tell them that you are going to count through the blue cards
face up and all they need to do is remember the number that their card
appears at in the blue deck. You count all the way though the blue
deck but there are only 51 cards!! One card is missing and it is the
target card they chose from the other deck.
This will get gasps from your audience but now it's time for the
kicker. You turn over the card they selected from the red deck and it
has a blue back, making your deck complete!
Watch the demo video:
https://www.mjmmagic.com/store/on-target-gimmicks-and-online-instructions-by-sean-taylor-trick-p-30087.html
On Target
is a self-working masterpiece from Sean Taylor. It's super easy to do,
packs one hell of a punch and it all happens in the open and under
your spectator's control.
On Target uses no rough and
smooth, no sticky and there really are only 51 cards in the second deck
-- and their chosen card is genuinely missing.
You will absolutely love performing this. If you're looking for an effect to really fry your spectators, this one is not only
On Target but hits the bulls eye!
LINK:
https://www.mjmmagic.com/store/on-target-gimmicks-and-online-instructions-by-sean-taylor-trick-p-30087.html
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JUST FOR LAUGHS:
Why do people never eat clocks?
Because it’s really time consuming.
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MJM PERSONAL PEAKS:
It's now been over one week that I've been away from my home, my
wife, my kids, and my office. Every second of my day has been caring
for my ailing father. A man who is only 68 years old but barely
hanging on due to a fierce fight with Stage IV esophageal/stomach
cancer. A disease that has robbed him of his ability to eat or drink
anything. A disease that has caused him to lose over 110 pounds in just
a few months. I never knew that a person's thigh could be as skinny
as their ankle.
Saturday evening, we thought we lost him. In the midst of holding
his hand, crying, we silently prayed with him. After about ten
minutes, he slowly opened his eyes and with tears, he told me that he
just saw his deceased sister. She was waiting for him on the other
side. She looked thinner and younger than when she was alive here on
this Earth. He asked her if she could help him leave this place, but
she told him no. He then asked if he could drink water over there
where she was (since he has been robbed of that ability right now).
She told him YES!
And that was all of that particular encounter. Today, Monday, I
asked him what he is thinking about, and he said, "Why have I not died
yet?"
I don't know how much time I have left with him. It CAN'T be long
now. If this were an animal, we would have put it down a long time
ago. But this isn't an animal. He's my dad. He's my friend. And
I'm at the point where my sadness is being surpassed by the desire to
have him at peace. My grief, as great as it is, cannot possibly be more
than the suffering he is enduring. And if he can go through all this,
then I can get through the heartache that I'm going through.
Thank you all for your prayers for both me and my dad. And thank you for listening while I vent these very personal feelings.
- Jeff