Everybody wins by Edwin hooper
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Short Description:
Three tumblers covered by three different colored bags are displayed. Two spectators select two of the tumblers freely (absolutely no force, and they can change their minds as often as they wish), leaving you with the third. They get empty tumblers – you get one filled with currency bills or the Jackpot.
So with these bags, three spectators would get consolation messages in their tumblers, (instead of empty tumblers), while you got the “jackpot” bill. Or if you are feeling generous, three participants could get a dollar (or Rupee, Pound, or whatever currency you use) bill, while you got a hundred dollar bill. If you don’t want to give away money, you could announce that 3 of the tumblers had dollar bills, while one had a hundred dollar bill. Now ask 3 spectators to participate in a game of chance, with a fee of a dollar each. They are sure to get their money back, but stand a chance of winning the hundred. They get to pick 3 glasses first, which contain a dollar. You are left with the last glass, which has the hundred.
And you could also perform any of the effects possible with the original model, though you will prefer the advantages of this one, with the alternate “consolation” load. A load in every glass suggests there could be no “manipulation” of the contents.
Three tumblers covered by three different colored bags are displayed. Two spectators select two of the tumblers freely (absolutely no force, and they can change their minds as often as they wish), leaving you with the third. They get empty tumblers – you get one filled with currency bills or the Jackpot.
So with these bags, three spectators would get consolation messages in their tumblers, (instead of empty tumblers), while you got the “jackpot” bill. Or if you are feeling generous, three participants could get a dollar (or Rupee, Pound, or whatever currency you use) bill, while you got a hundred dollar bill. If you don’t want to give away money, you could announce that 3 of the tumblers had dollar bills, while one had a hundred dollar bill. Now ask 3 spectators to participate in a game of chance, with a fee of a dollar each. They are sure to get their money back, but stand a chance of winning the hundred. They get to pick 3 glasses first, which contain a dollar. You are left with the last glass, which has the hundred.
And you could also perform any of the effects possible with the original model, though you will prefer the advantages of this one, with the alternate “consolation” load. A load in every glass suggests there could be no “manipulation” of the contents.