2025
Written by Jim Steinmeyer
Work of Jim Steinmeyer
28 pages (Stapled), published by Hahne
Illustrated with drawings by Jim Steinmeyer
Language: English
12 entries
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Jim Steinmeyer Introduction
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Jim Steinmeyer At the Root of Your Decisions all spectators think of any word from a phrase shown on a poster, then of a color and a matching vegetable, everyone has carrot which is produced from rolled-up poster
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Jim Steinmeyer Hershey Finds a New Home instruction procedure with envelopes to decide on a spectator in the audience, it is predicted
Also published here 8
Jim Steinmeyer Your Imminent Career in Magic spectator has a certain amount of money to spend in a magic catalogue, final item predicted
Inspired by 11
Jim Steinmeyer Supressio Veri two spectators think a card each from a half of the deck, performer predicted them, force by asking for a certain type of thought-of card (low red number card, black high card)
Also published here 12
Jim Steinmeyer A Brief Case of Anomia stack of ten books, page number chosen in complicated way by adding prices of selected books, page is missing and in prediction envelope
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Jim Steinmeyer May I Have the Envelope, Please? five chairs in a circle, all but one are eliminated via instructions, name of spectator that remains is predicted
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Jim Steinmeyer Everyone Lost Together routine with five chair
Inspired by 21
Jim Steinmeyer Change d'Avis eight cards shown, one chosen with procedure ("think of a black card, find the nearest red card, ..."), it is forced
Variations 25
Jim Steinmeyer The Rest of the Choices eight cards shown, one chosen with procedure ("think of a black card, find the nearest red card, ..."), it is forced
Inspired by 26
Jim Steinmeyer The Coerced Card five cards shown, one chosen with procedure ("think of a black card, find the nearest red card, ..."), it is forced
Inspired by 27
Jim Steinmeyer The Same Thought at the Same Time all spectators have an envelope with seven cards, one selected with counting procedure, everyone selected the same card
Inspired by 28
Data entered by Denis Behr, January 2025.