Coin toss. It's an equalizer. 50/50. Heads. Or tails.
Well, not if you cheat.
This is a magic trick of finger finesse. The head feels much different than the tail. To pull this off successfully, concentrate on the finger tip swipe to get an accurate feel.
In ancient Rome, the coin toss was used to express divine providence. In modern day, it's thought of as a fair and balanced resolution based on mathematic probability.
Defy the odds.
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that's a good one
nice magic
what happens if they call it in the air
What happens if they call it in the air?
traditionaly the opposite the flipper of the coin calls it
too bad i have a hard time catchin the coin
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usually the person who flips it dosen't get the chance to call
good stuff
good stuff
clever
Which is why you feel what it is and if it's going to be what they want, then you incorporate that little flip into to be the opposite of what the called... durrrrr
entertainig but not practical
the person that flips it dosnt get to call it and u usually call it before u flip it (atleast thats wat i do)
or you could put iceyhot on one side and when it burs your hand ad stinks then you know what side its on lol
good,
that was wierd
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