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Dream Queen - Poker (FT)
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Dream Queen - Poker (FT)
Dream Queen - Poker (FT)
Item #: 15015 (M3-17-1)
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Performer displays four Queens in an envelope. A spectator freely names one (no force), and when the Queens are displayed, the selected one is reversed, and it is the only Queen with a different colored back. No extra cards. Attractively packaged with full color instructions.

 

 Enjoy this video demonstration:

https://youtu.be/rHkZzHwWyXg

 


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Four queens are displayed, then the one selected by an audience 
member is the only odd one.