First came TUBE and now Wi. You write something down on a piece of paper, give it to a spectator and ask them what kind of food they would eat if they could eat anything. They say French food. When they open up the paper there is a phone number written on it. You tell them to call the number. When they do they reach a French restaurant. A real French restaurant, not your friend trying to pretend to be a French restaurant!!! It's really that simple and can be adapted to tons of different types of predictions. Like TUBE, this is more of a principle then a straight trick. And the great thing is you don't need a secret assistant to pull this off, ever. You can use this to predict almost anything in the world that has a phone number.
Nothing is ever written down by the spectator and...
- No nailwriting
- No preshow
- No switches
- No peeks
- No magnets
- No mirrors
- No thread
- No carbon paper
- No double writing
- No multiple outs
- No dual reality
- No sleights
- No stooges
- No secret assistants
As a bonus, Jason Messina is including his updated version of the Annemann classic, Voodoo, appropriately titled WiDoo. A personal item gets transported from a secret hiding place in someone's home to a freely selected stranger's house. No duplicate items, no sleight of hand, works every time and there is irrefutable proof of the impossible. WiDoo is Voodoo on acid.