Dice Illusion

Dice illusion by Lu Chen
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Grand Illusions $39.99 You get a Neck Cracker, a Psychic Deck, 4 Linking Rings, The Coin Paddle, A Magic Card Box, a Mystery Box, a Toast Prediction, a Rope Illusion, a Bite-Out Cookie, a Disappearing Streamer, The Prediction Frame, a Special Tongue gimmick and a Special Secret Gimmick! The set also comes with it’s own performance table which transforms with just a simple flip into the classic Head Twister Illusion!… |
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Dice Through Mirror – Amazing Magic Trick with How To Instructions $12.95 The performer shows a wallet with a small square in the middle. A mirror attached to a ribbon is passed around for inspection, then inserted into the wallet. A die (singular for dice) is also inspected. The die is placed in the square in the wallet, then, bit by bit, it very slowly sinks until it completely penetrates the mirror and drops to the floor. The die and mirror are once more passed aroun… |
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Fantasma Toys Dice Cloning – Over 10 Illusions $7.88 Perhaps the most visually astounding dice effects ever devised. A large die is sealed in a transparent container. A quick shake and the large die splits into 8 small dice in an instant. The small dice are examinable and can be used for other effects. The props can also be used to change the large die into other objects. This new version of Dr. Sawa’s “Dice Bomb” makes the effect easy to perform…. |
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Dice $62 Dice: |
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Illusion $10 Illusion |
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Loaded Dice $7.99 For ex-cop Tony Valentine, life in balmy Florida provides little R&R. In fact, he’s in demand now more than ever. Armed with a special grift sense, Valentine can spot card cheats and even bigger game whose sole purpose on earth is to relieve a casino of its cash. But when his son, who was going to card-counting school, goes missing, Valentine jets to Las Vegas. Once in town, he is pressed into service—and lands inside a treacherous game with higher stakes than he has ever encountered before. There’s a new casino in town, aptly named Sin, the largest on The Strip: three thousand guest rooms and a gambling floor as big as an airport terminal. The owners of Sin want Valentine to show them how the scams are done. But these powerful men harbor ulterior motives: They want to use their newfound skills to put a rival casino out of business. Sin’s competition is the Acropolis, run by Valentine’s longtime pal. Nick taps Tony to figure out how an amateur won $50,000 at his blackjack tables. But the small job is full of landmines. For starters, the suspect bears a strong resemblance to his late wife. What’s more, Valentine’s son is still M.I.A. Upping the ante, a dead stripper is found with Valentine’s calling card—and her grief-stricken boyfriend is vowing revenge. Yet in a city where barracudas wear pinstripes, time seems motionless even while it flies, and reality and illusion shift depending on the neon light, a greater threat maneuvers through the streets: an all-new breed of criminal with an agenda propelled by fury that will shake not just Valentine, but the city of Las Vegas. From the Hardcover edition. |
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ZAGGskins (Dice) $19.99 ZAGGskins (Dice) |
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Foam Dice $7.49 Foam Dice |
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Skull Dice $10 Skull Dice |
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Red Dice $10 Red Dice |
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Rollin’ Dice $10 Rollin’ Dice |
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Golden Dice $10 Golden Dice |
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Clown Dice $10 Clown Dice |
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Lucky Dice $10 Lucky Dice |
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Pink Dice $10 Pink Dice |
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Bling Dice $10 Bling Dice |
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Roll The Dice $10 Roll The Dice |
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Diamonds Dice $10 Diamonds Dice |
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Fuzzy Dice $10 Fuzzy Dice |
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Flying Dice $10 Flying Dice |
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Dice and chips $10 Dice and chips |
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Rolling Dice $10 Rolling Dice |
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Dice Rotator $10 Dice Rotator |
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Fire Dice $10 Fire Dice |
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Winged Dice $6 Winged Dice |
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The Illusion $10.95 Already a favorite of theatres throughout the country, Tony Kushner’s free adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s most original, theatrical comedy, L’Illusion Comique, blends magic and truth, obsession and caprice, romance and murder, into an enticing exploration of the greatest illusion–love. |
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Dice Snake Eyes 1c $13.9 Pair of dice. |
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Social Distortion Dice Sticker $4.99 DICE – STICKER |
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Crooked Dice $3.99 Roll’em like Real Dice! Lose the cubed dice today. These crooked dice will make all your friends laugh. Crooked dice are wickedly funny! |
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Heart Illusion $10 Heart Illusion |
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Optical Illusion $10 Optical Illusion |
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The Zionist Illusion $7.69 The Zionist Illusion |
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Leather Dice Cup With 5 Dice $21.99 This Leather Dice Cup With 5 Dice is a quality, hand-made leather cup that includes 5 dice. |
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DICE $11.25 Excellent Condition Used |
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No Dice $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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It’s An Illusion $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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This Is An Illusion $4.99 For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go. |
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Square Dice $3.95 Add these dice to your casino supplies. There are small dice inside the larger dice. Made of plastic. Size¾” sq. U.S. Toy Exclusive! |
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Poker Dice $11.04 Set of 5 dice. 5/8" square. |
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Fear Is Illusion $1.49 Fear Is Illusion Vinyl Sticker fear is illusion |
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Social Distortion Dice Button $2.99 DICE – BUTTON -1 INCH |
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Andrew Dice Clay $233.75 Andrew Dice Clay |
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Red Dice Bead Necklace $2.99 Red Dice Bead Necklace |
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Dollar And Dice Bling $10 Dollar And Dice Bling |
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Red green dice $10 Red green dice |
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High Rolla – Dice $10 High Rolla – Dice |
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Close-Up of Red Dice $10 Close-Up of Red Dice |
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Blingin Cool Dice $10 Blingin Cool Dice |
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Throwing Dice On Table $10 Throwing Dice On Table |
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Dice Shaking Classic $10 Dice Shaking Classic |
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Dice Shaking In Cup $10 Dice Shaking In Cup |
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Neon Dice Smoke $10 Neon Dice Smoke |
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Red Green Dice $10 Red Green Dice |
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Smoking Pair Of Dice $10 Smoking Pair Of Dice |
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Loaded Dice $7.59 For ex-cop Tony Valentine, life in balmy Florida provides little R&R. In fact, he’s in demand now more than ever. Armed with a special grift sense, Valentine can spot card cheats and even bigger game whose sole purpose on earth is to relieve a casino of its cash. But when his son, who was going to card-counting school, goes missing, Valentine jets to Las Vegas. Once in town, he is pressed into service–and lands inside a treacherous game with higher stakes than he has ever encountered before. There’s a new casino in town, aptly named Sin, the largest on The Strip: three thousand guest rooms and a gambling floor as big as an airport terminal. The owners of Sin want Valentine to show them how the scams are done. But these powerful men harbor ulterior motives: They want to use their newfound skills to put a rival casino out of business. Sin’s competition is the Acropolis, run by Valentine’s longtime pal. Nick taps Tony to figure out how an amateur won $50,000 at his blackjack tables. But the small job is full of landmines. For starters, the suspect bears a strong resemblance to his late wife. What’s more, Valentine’s son is still M.I.A. Upping the ante, a dead stripper is found with Valentine’s calling card–and her grief-stricken boyfriend is vowing revenge. Yet in a city where barracudas wear pinstripes, time seems motionless even while it flies, and reality and illusion shift depending on the neon light, a greater threat maneuvers through the streets: an all-new breed of criminal with an agenda propelled by fury that will shake not just Valentine, but the city of Las Vegas. From the Hardcover edition. |
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Mind-Blowing Magic Tricks [With Dice and Cards and Handkerchief] $14.95 Kids can make a little magic happen when they have this handy kit in hand. Just like the popular String Games and Tangram Puzzles , this attractive spiral-bound book has a plastic box up front filled with goodies. Inside, young magicians will find all the paraphernalia they’ll need to wow an audience: a brightly colored handkerchief that can get longer…and longer…and longer, dice to use for some mental magic, and, of course, the classic deck of cards. The manual itself contains dozens of fabulous tricks, illustrated with color photographs that children can easily follow. Every illusion is designed for an up-close–rather than big theater–performance, so youngsters can do them anywhere, anytime, without the audience ever figuring out how they work! |
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Poison Weeds $14.64 New – Poison Weeds is the story of a young man who goes to prison and manages to survive and grow in the midst of the violence and insanity that make up a large part of prison life.Set in a California prison in the volatile 1960s, the cast of characters is full and rich, the episodes dark and humorous. The roles are given, the dice are cast, the players are true, change is possible for only one. For the others, freedom is an illusion. The guards are no freer than the convicts; Warden Quinlan is |
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Poison Weeds $9.83 Used – Poison Weeds is the story of a young man who goes to prison and manages to survive and grow in the midst of the violence and insanity that make up a large part of prison life.Set in a California prison in the volatile 1960s, the cast of characters is full and rich, the episodes dark and humorous. The roles are given, the dice are cast, the players are true, change is possible for only one. For the others, freedom is an illusion. The guards are no freer than the convicts; Warden Quinlan is |
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Quantum Physics, Illusion or Reality? $10 New – Albert Einstein’s celebrated remark that ‘God does not play dice’ was his response to a set of new scientific ideas now known as quantum physics. These theories threatened the ordered determinism of the Newtonian universe, presenting the radical challenge of an unstable world disturbed by our very attempts to measure or observe it. One of the prime fascinations of quantum physics is precisely the great conceptual leap it requires us to make from our conventional ways of thinking about the |
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What’s Luck Got to Do with It?: The History, Mathematics, and Psychology Behind the Gambler’s Illusion $15.98 Used – Mathematician Mazur traces the history of gambling from the earliest known archaeological evidence of dice-playing among Neolithic peoples to the first systematic mathematical games of change during the Renaissance, and explains the mathematics behind gambling–including the laws of probability, statistics, and betting against expectations. Photos. |
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What’s Luck Got to Do with It?: The History, Mathematics, and Psychology of the Gambler’s Illusion $20.16 New – Why do so many gamblers risk it all when they know the odds of winning are against them? Why do they believe dice are ‘hot’ in a winning streak? Why do we expect heads on a coin toss after several flips have turned up tails? “What’s Luck Got to Do with It?” takes a lively and eye-opening look at the mathematics, history, and psychology of gambling to reveal the most widely held misconceptions about luck. It exposes the hazards of feeling lucky, and uses the mathematics of predictable outco |
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