Use openended questions from "summary" of Mind-Reading Card Tricks by Robert Mandelberg
When performing mind-reading card tricks, it is essential to master the art of asking open-ended questions. Open-ended questions are designed to elicit detailed responses from the participant, allowing you to gather more information without restricting their answers to a simple "yes" or "no." By using open-ended questions, you can create a more engaging and interactive experience for your audience.
Instead of asking binary questions like "Is your card red?" or "Is your card a number?" try asking questions that prompt the participant to provide descriptive information about their card. For example, you could ask, "Can you tell me something unique about your card?" or "What images or symbols do you see on your card?" These types of questions encourage the participant to think creatively and share specific details that can help you uncover the identity of their card.
Open-ended questions also give you the opportunity to guide ...
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