Forcing Die

Accessory by Diamond Jim Tyler
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Forcing Die

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Accessory by Diamond Jim Tyler (From $9.95)

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This is a single die for forcing a specific number. It's been cleverly made to hide the secret well.

Imagine six envelopes, each numbered one through six. This die will force a certain number. Thus, the money would be placed in that "number envelope." A spectator can be made to win or lose depending on how it is presented. When a number is rolled, then that "number envelope" is destroyed. Through the process of elimination, the spectator will ultimately choose your desired number.

The above is one example of how you might use this forcing die. There are many other ways, limited only by your imagination!

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Customer reviews for Forcing Die

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Anthem

Endlessly useful device, but make sure you buy three.

By giving them the choice between the three dice, it feels even more magical and speeds up the process.

 

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  • Vitaliy asks: Can I buy a regular die to match these?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: The great thing about these dice is that they match normal-looking ones that you can get anywhere.
  • Ed asks: Will this die make sure one number can not be picked?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: It will make sure only one number can be picked.
  • Rob asks: Are these available in 1-6?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: They are only available in 1-6. You select the number you want to force when you check out.
  • Jhj asks: Are they weighted or misnumbered?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: They are misnumbered.
  • Anna asks: are these the same size as regular dice

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: They are!
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