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The long-awaited DVD for professionals and amateurs is finally complete!! It's truly amazing!! Kurumi City, Tokyo - A permanent keepsake The Three Shell Game: "The Strongest Densuke Gambler in History" Mr. Kuroda's signature trick is finally captured on video!! The Three Shell Game is a classic "street con game" using three walnut shells and a single pea. According to John Scarne, it has existed since the English began colonizing the American continent on the Mayflower, indicating its considerable age based on historical records. As you know, it is still performed on the streets in New York and some cities in Rome. While you may not use it for gambling, its performance on the street implies it can be performed even when surrounded 360 degrees by onlookers. In his theoretical work "Magic and Showmanship," Henning Nelms explains two types of magic. One is a high-quality "illusion" (not in the sense of large stage props) that theatrically captivates the audience and provides an undeniable illusion of reality. The other is a low-quality "trick" that presents a puzzle to the audience, challenging them to figure out how it's done. According to Nelms' classification, this magic falls into the category of a minor "trick." However, even such a small trick, if certain conditions are met, can be performed for an audience of several to fifty people at once, earning their heartfelt applause. This magic is sometimes avoided as a challenging trick, but this is due to the performer's inability to reliably control the audience. We have focused on explaining how to avoid creating a hostile atmosphere that could turn the audience against you, and how to maintain psychological distance and balance with the audience. I have been using this trick in all my close-up performances for 15 years. Please master the impenetrable defense and the exquisite timing of the counter-punch. You will surely realize that this tiny "trick" will become the strongest self-protection weapon for you as well.
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