Description
Stained wooden plaques are used in this effect together with three chess pieces, each of which is painted in a different colour.
A spectator is given A FREE CHOICE of one of the coloured chess pieces and A FREE CHOICE of one of the plaques, and is then requested to indicate this latter choice by placing his chosen chess piece on the selected plaque.
The performer, however, is able to predict not only which chess piece would be selected but also the spectator’s choice of plaque.
The selection of both the chess piece and plaque is absolutely free – NO FORCE IS USED.
COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC IN WORKING
The plaques measure 7.6 x 5 cms. The chess pieces are finished in high-gloss coloured enamels.
PLEASE NOTE: The chess pieces vary from set to set and may not necessarily be those shown in the photograph.
Andy Martin –
Sweet and Clean Mentalism!
I’m not a lover of tricks that predict 1 out of 3, but this baby is sweet! Instead of just saying you chose red, orange, or blue, you also predict which plaque you were going to place it on. Doubling the odds. Alan you are hot!
Todd Reis –
Interesting idea
As usual nice props for a simple multiple out trick.
George Guerra –
Simple and Clean!
Colored chess piece matches the color in the tablet it is placed. No forcing as Alan gives you all the necessary outs. Though the outcome can vary it can not be repeated. Simple woodworking but a nice addition to any Warner collection.