![]() ![]() You can turn your phone off and/or exit out of the calculator, just don't close the calculator app. Now turn your phone to its normal orientation and the scientific calculator part will go away. Hit + then hit 0 then hit x i.e, multiply then hit 0 then hit ( i.e. Enter the number you want to force into the calculator. Turn on your calculator and turn it sideways so it's in scientific calculator mode. This is a way to set up your calculator on your phone to force any number. The first is the TOXIC force, as it's commonly known. This uses two things that should be in your repertoire because they're incredibly useful for creating spur of the moment magic effects. Without saying anything you turn the number over. You set your card and the number you wrote down on the table in front of your friend. Well, no, it doesn't say the number on the front of the card. It say, ' you will find the number reflected on the front of your GLOMM membership card.'. 4,141,079. No, we did it correctly, but at the point where it said it would match the number on the other side of the card, it was way off. Now, I'm paying good money to be in this society and I demand a certain level of respect, not to be jerked around like some common. But I just performed it and it failed miserably. You posted that trick online today and you said it was guaranteed to work. Actually that's what I'd like to talk to someone about. "Uhm, yes, I would like to talk to someone there. You turn on your phone and place a phone call. Your smile falters as you look at the front of the card yourself. ![]() Without looking, you snap up your membership card and show the front to your spectator, with a big shit-eating grin on your face. "Well, this might be hard to believe, but does my membership number look at all familiar to you?" "4,141,079?" You scribble it down on the other side of the instructions you've been reading from. Your spectator has created their 'magic number.' Despite the fact this number was arrived at based on the spectator's personal choices and random number selection, you will find the number reflected on the front of your GLOMM membership card." Press the multiplication button and have the spectator enter a random three digit number." What was it? 592? What's that? The numbers on your license plate? Ok, that works." Press the multiplication button and then have the spectator enter any three digit number that has some meaning to them. This one you can share with me. Have the spectator enter any two digit number that has a personal meaning to them. Don't let me see it, I think I'm not supposed to know what it is." You start going through the process you wrote down or printed out earlier in the day. "We're going to create a personalized magic number for you, okay?" You take out your phone and open it up to the calculator and hand it to your friend. You turn your GLOMM membership card face down on the table. You pull a piece of paper from your pocket and unfold it. Can I get your help? Let me see if I have those instructions I wrote down earlier." It's a trick that supposedly is guaranteed to work for Elite Members, but I haven't had a chance to try it yet. "Actually, there's something I wanted to try that I was reading online today. The GLOMM is open to every one, but only a rare few are Elite Members." "Oh this? Yeah, this is just the card that indicates I'm an Elite Member in the Global League of Magicians & Mentalists. She makes some comment on it or you bring it up yourself. And it's pretty much self-working.ĭuring some dead time while hanging out with a friend you are looking for something in your wallet and you pull out your Global League of Magicians & Mentalists membership card. It utilizes a couple very useful tools that should be in your repertoire anyway. It requires a bit of acting (at least as I do it), but you just have to act like an indignant idiot, which shouldn't be too hard for you. It's a little play-lette with a satisfying dramatic structure and a premise that is at least mildly intriguing. Somehow a card with a whole bunch of extraneous information on it seemed less interesting than a simple, straightforward card that implies some greater, enigmatic organization.īut there is a trick that is fun to do with the membership card. Originally I had considered loading up the GLOMM membership card with a bunch of outs and reveals for magic and mentalism tricks, but I looked at other examples of tricks in this style that use fake credit cards or membership cards and they all seemed universally terrible to me so I decided against it. ![]()
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