The Effect "Six stainless steel cups, which are numbered (by dice) from one to six, are shown on a beautiful Oak hand stained platform. In each cup, an amount of cash is placed. This can be a $100 bill, and five smaller bills or coins. Five spectators are picked from the audience. One by one they are asked to roll a die. They are told that whatever number they roll, they will get what is under that cup. For example: If a two is thrown on the die, the number two cup is lifted up and they get that prize. It is further explained that you will get the last cup.
As each cup is lifted the spectator is given the "small" prize. The magi will always be left the "big winner!" This is self working and everything is examinable at the beginning and end of the effect.
Cost $60-$70
Difficulty 1 - Easy
Review
Perhaps I should have titled this review "
Death by Video". It's one of those tricks that almost every magician will figure out after a single viewing, and will certainly confirm it on the second playing. At the risk of getting scolded for revealing secrets, I am going to do just that. (Sorry, but it's so obvious it's a stretch to call it a secret) The die that the magician uses is gaffed. The die has no four (so the large bill is under the #4 cup) and two fives. Astonishingly, they didn't put the fives on opposite sides of the die! So you can see them side-by-side on the video.
They claim that everything is examinable--sure! There are no trap doors, or loaded dice, but those two side-by-side fives will surely be noticed. When a spectator examines your props, they are naturally very suspicious of your props. They are going to look carefully, and very few will miss the gaff.
Overall I am not sure who would buy this item. Professionals can't use it on stage. It's too cumbersome for walkaround. As an amateur, when I spend $70 I want more than a one-trick pony--or else that pony will have to be a thoroughbred Ascot Gold Cup winner!
Definately a two thumbs down trick!
The YouTube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHQUQf8tBfU