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      <title>Puzzle Paradox by Larry Becker and Lee Earle - LIMITED</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.mjmmagic.com/store/puzzle-paradox-by-larry-becker-and-lee-earle-limited-p-6046.html"><img src="http://www.mjmmagic.com/store/bmz_cache/8/86979c658ae1e4edc50ab34513e8f14b.image.80x80.jpg" alt="Puzzle Paradox by Larry Becker and Lee Earle - LIMITED" title=" Puzzle Paradox by Larry Becker and Lee Earle - LIMITED " width="80" height="80" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><font size="2"><font size="2">The Mentalist shows two 11 x 14 inch
jigsaw puzzles; one is fully assembled in a thin poster frame and the
other is still boxed. He quips, "One of the reasons jigsaw puzzles are
- well, puzzling - is that they often use a picture that provides one
set of patterns, cut into completely random shapes formed by yet
another pattern. Most folks solve such puzzles through a process of
elimination: they assemble the straight edged, outside pieces into a
'frame' and then work their way toward the middle. Some puzzle addicts
find it more challenging to assemble the puzzle <i>face down</i>." <br /><br />The
performer shakes the pieces inside the box, then opens it for everyone
to see the assortment of pieces inside. "Each of you take one piece,
please," he offers to three nearby participants, "and do your best to
memorize its unique shape." <br /><br />Taking another piece from the box
and handing it to the first participant for comparison, the performer
instructs. "Cup them in your hands and mix them. It will still be
simple to pick out your piece because there are but two choices." He
retrieves them from the helper and tosses them back into the box. <br /><br />Approaching
the next person, the mentalist withdraws three or four more pieces from
the box and hands them to that helper, saying, "Now you try it. It gets
tougher with more pieces, yes? Although I suppose with fewer than half
a dozen different shapes, it's still fairly easy." Those pieces are
also returned to the box. <br /><br />For the third helper the performer
says, "Toss your piece back into the box." He gives the pieces a shake
and holds the lidless box for the participant to view the contents,
"Your challenge is more complex; with a 250 piece puzzle, the odds
against you finding your piece on the first try are 249 to 1." <br /><br />"Unless," reminds the performer, "you have assembled that puzzle <i>so many times it's burned into memory</i>,
as I have with this one." He places the lid on the box, hands it to
helper #3 and instructs, "Give the pieces a good shaking, please, then
lift the lid just enough to take just one hidden in your hand. Don't
take a right angle corner piece - there are only four of them. Find an
inside piece with no straight sides; there are more of those." <br /><br />When the piece has been removed the performer sets the box aside and says, "When I'm ready, hold up that piece, <b><i>with the back side toward me,</i></b> as I count to three. Understood? (Yes.) Go! One..two..three. Got it!" <br /><br />The
performer picks up the assembled puzzle, moves his finger back and
forth just above the surface as he views the shapes, stops over one of
them, pries it from the puzzle, and says. "This is it. I'm positive." <br /><br />"If
you just compared the pieces," instructs the Meutalist. "not everyone
could see the result. Instead, try your piece for fit where I made the
hole." <b><i>The selected puzzle piece slips easily into place - a perfect match!</i></b> <br /><br /><b>Here are the details that will drive you nuts:</b> The puzzle box and frame are <b><i>totally ungimmicked.</i></b> There are <b><i>no switches.</i></b> Every piece taken is <b><i>freely selected.</i></b> When the participants <b><i>compare their pieces</i></b> there is no question that each is a truly different shape. You employ <b><i>no sleights or moves and no memorization</i></b> is needed. <b><i>Nothing else is used, added, or taken away</i></b> (ie: no plastic baggies, ugh!). You get both <b>custom made puzzles</b> (one is fully assembled in the frame and the other is in the box) plus complete presentation instructions. <br /><br /><b>Puzzle Paradox</b> is as clean as clean can be from the guys who originated the concept. </font></font>
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