Heads/Tails Trick! Read Their Minds Using the Change in Their Pocket!

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Heads/Tails Trick! Read Their Minds Using the Change in Their Pocket!
Number 103
Broadcast Date March 3, 2010
Episode Length 14:09
Hosts Brian Brushwood

Amazing trick reads minds with NO trick coins, NO secret helpers... and no cheating!

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The Heads/Tails con

While you look away, your friend flips over a bunch of coins to a random assortment of heads and tails. Next, she covers up one coin and thinks about whether it was "heads" or "tails" side up... and you tell her exactly what she's thinking of!

Learning the Heads/Tails Scam

Have your sucker pull out a few coins and set them on the table. Count to yourself the total number of coins that are "heads" side up and not whether or not it's an odd number or an even number.

Next, turn around and ask them to flip over any coin they want. Then ask them to do it again. And again. Ask if they want to go again, then ask one more time if they want to flip another over. It doesn't matter how many times they flip over coins, as long as you know HOW MANY coins were flipped. To help you keep track, you can keep a "running count" of whether the current number is even or odd.

Once you turn around, note whether your running count is EVEN or ODD. Whatever your running count is, that's how many heads-up coins should be on the table. If you expect an even number, and you count an even number when you turn around: that means she's hiding a coin with TAILS side up. If you expect odd, but only count an even number of heads... then she's hiding the last heads-up coin!

Note: it's SUPER important that you practice your tempo and phrasing during the trick to make sure absolutely know how many coins are flipped over. If there's any ambiguity, your running count might get off and leave you looking like a chump at the reveal!

Brian's Protege Executes the Heads/Tails Con!

Can Jackie pull it off? Did she pay close enough attention? Find out if the protege did Brian proud!

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Preceded by:
"Leverage!"
Heads/Tails Trick! Read Their Minds Using the Change in Their Pocket!
Followed by:
"The Magician-Killer Card Trick"