Billet Chi is the effect that put me on the English speaking map. Fully impromptu, you can pick up any three business cards and predict anything on the spot with no need for a force or gimmick!
First published in Julien Losa’s Billets for the Modern Mindreader series, with a default presentation and a choreography adapted to his favorite moves (the infamous clap transfer!), you now get the full work on the effect, complete with additional subtleties and a wide variety of presentations by guests contributors:
- Values by Phedon Bilek: What if you could know everything about someone by looking at them? Phedon walks you through his alternative billet handling and two presentations he uses when he wants to leave an impression!
- Souviens-toi by Taha Mansour: Taha has visions when he touches people… this is his go-to psychometric demonstration, complete with a three-phase handling!
- Dream Chi by Brandon Bell: Brandon has prophetic dreams in which he meets his future audience members… and this is his favorite stand-up way to prove it!
- Time Loops by The Jerx: Go back in time to know exactly what someone will do, and bring proof with you! The perfect casual piece when you want to hit them hard with something unbelievable!
- And more, including ways to influence people’s behavior and answer their unwritten questions before they ask them!
When someone tell me that they use one of my ideas, nine times out of ten it is Billet Chi. Impromptu, flexible, and easy to master; this is something you will use.
“Billet Chi is an amazing routine, and I do believe that Nestor touched the Holy Grail with it.” — Phedon Bilek
“You probably shouldn’t perform anything else after that. The reactions I have gotten were so strong; people will bother you about it later on, even days later. They want to know how you knew and they will ask to see more. It really is a reputation maker, and for me personally, it’s a go-to effect. Hands down, the mentalism effect of the year.” — Unbiased Magic Reviews
“Nestor, I’m going to be 100% honest with you, I have no clue who you are. I’ve never heard of you before. And I can’t really find much about you online. Hmmm… […cocaine induced anagraming ensues…] I wanted to tell you how much I liked Billet Chi. It feels like something that should have been invented 100 years ago, it’s so ‘obvious’ in a way. I mean that as a compliment.” — The Jerx
“The infamous clap transfer?!” — Julien Losa