Method is interesting. Instruction is pretty good. Very simple requires one small move after you
show the cards . Anyone can do this with some practice. Good effect overall. Was designed to be
performed exactly the way it was shown on the demo. Multiple something depending on what the
spectator does. Hint. Worth the money.
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I bought this effect thinking that I could work miracles with it, but the effect that Matt shows you
in the trailer only works some of the time. The rest of the time, you have to perform a move that
anyone could figure out on their own, and in this case, the spectator cannot shuffle. Honestly I'm
disgusted at Penguin for even carrying this product.
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Outside the box thinking on this one. Very easy to do and is very decpetive to both lay audiences
and other magi.
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There's nothing in the description stating, "Oh, by the way, the video demo only shows what happens
in the most ideal situation." So, why didn't the demo show an example of what happens the rest of
the time? Because it's not as impressive, of course, which means not as many people will buy it.
Just plain sleazy. Please, Mr. Pilcher, don't say "it will be just as powerful in the spectator's
mind" like you did in responding to another review. Bull. If more of the action takes place in the
spectators hands rather than in the magician's hands, then that IS more powerful than if the
magician takes back the card and puts it back in the deck himself. In that case, the magician was
directly handling the spectators card. That is not "just as powerful."
My first thought on learning the secret is, are you kidding me with this? I'm very disappointed with
the effect and the misleading video (pre purchase).
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