Honestly okay trick, kind of boring, thou that's on me! There4s better rock, paper, scissor routines
in my opinion, but does roughly what it says in the video.
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I'll get the 'ugly stuff' out of the way. For the first time EVER, after many, many, MANY orders
through Penguin, I had my first quality assurance issue. One of the cards in my 'set' was defective
and as it was, I could not perform the trick. I sent an email to Penguin. It was quickly responded
to and I was issued a new card eliminating my problem and giving me a complete set of needed cards.
I realize Penguin just passes some of this through them so the problem was not with them, but they
took care of it, in any case. Thank You Penguin for that, and they did it within reasonable time
frame.
OK Paper, Scissors, Rock - This is a 'nice' trick. It's one I have in my 'Do
Something' Box. If I can anticipate who might be asking, this is a good one. Young people tend to
know this old routine well so they can 'relate'. Of course, 'grown ups' too. Everybody 'gets' the
'mental matching' part of the effect (their cards and yours) so its good for a broad audience. I
think it is fairly priced, it costs somebody something to put this together. the cards are
'interesting' to look at. Without revealing 'too much' let's just say, for me, vision or lighting
needs to be really good for this one but with a little practice everybody will see what they need to
see. Or, more experienced 'practitioners' will know 'other ways' to accomplish or support the
intention. The video might be judged a little 'weak' but, the guys get the message across. Its a
'fun', 'accepted' and usable effect. No 'hollering' at the conclusion but. it gets 'smiles', and
that's good too.
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Multi outs which i didnt know about and some aren't as good as they could be. Bought this for for
the Paper Scissors Rock effects but not going to use. Each phase (3 phases) is not the same as the
trailer with a spectator (hence multi out). Card quality could be better (its cheap) and markings
hard to read. Will be a drawer sitter.
Try ESP matching effects they are stronger for me
(beyond ESP or the Penguin lecture with a great ESP effect) then this.
If your looking for a
good Rock Paper Scissors effect try Rock Paper Scissors by Ollie Mealing. It's actually what this
trailer shows of you being able to beat the person each time (rather then the random, win, tie or
even lose with this effect).
Hope this helps!
I'll get the 'ugly stuff' out of the way. For the first time EVER, after many, many, MANY orders
through Penguin, I had my first quality assurance issue. One of the cards in my 'set' was defective
and as it was, I could not perform the trick. I sent an email to Penguin. It was quickly responded
to and I was issued a new card eliminating my problem and giving me a complete set of needed cards.
I realize Penguin just passes some of this through them so the problem was not with them, but they
took care of it, in any case. Thank You Penguin for that, and they did it within reasonable time
frame.
OK Paper, Scissors, Rock - This is a 'nice' trick. It's one I have in my 'Do
Something' Box. If I can anticipate who might be asking, this is a good one. Young people tend to
know this old routine well so they can 'relate'. Of course, 'grown ups' too. Everybody 'gets' the
'mental matching' part of the effect (their cards and yours) so its good for a broad audience. I
think it is fairly priced, it costs somebody something to put this together. the cards are
'interesting' to look at. Without revealing 'too much' let's just say, for me, vision or lighting
needs to be really good for this one but with a little practice everybody will see what they need to
see. Or, more experienced 'practitioners' will know 'other ways' to accomplish or support the
intention. The video might be judged a little 'weak' but, the guys get the message across. Its a
'fun', 'accepted' and usable effect. No 'hollering' at the conclusion but. it gets 'smiles', and
that's good too.