TRIPLEX V2 by Waybe Dobson and Alan Wong
(Gimmicks and Online Instructions)

Wayne revisits a routine he put on the market in 2011, a version of the
Three Object Test, in which three objects are lined up on the table, one
is freely selected, whereupon you show your prediction (in full view
throughout) is correct.
Seated at the table the performer invites
a spectator to sit opposite him and assist in a straight-forward
process. On the table in a row is a poker chip, a ball from a roulette
wheel and a single die. Behind this row is a card case stood on its
edge. All potent symbols of gambling in a casino.
The performer
explains that competitive gambling, particularly poker, relies as much
upon psychology and reading body language as it does luck. Clearly the
ability to predict an individual's intentions and preferences would give
you a big advantage at the gambling table.
The spectator selects
any of the three items - and it is a free choice. The performer removes
the card case, to reveal behind it what the spectator merely thought
of!
It is super-simple, demonstrating yet again how resourceful
Mr. Dobson is when taking a fresh look at a classic premise. Rarely will
you wring this much impact from such a direct effect and simple but
devilish means. In other words, all the hallmarks of 'The Dobson
Approach'.
Quick, and to the point.