I love how you can show these as mixed before you begin. That brings this trick up a level to me as
it kills the obvious answer to how this works for the laypeople. You can indeed shuffle this before
you start, but if you want to be able to specifically name the card each person is thinking of as
you look at them, you might not want to. If you do, it works the same way as a standard TOD with you
calling out cards and people sitting down at the same time.
I knocked off a star for the
price point. It's high for what this is. Yes, there's a lot of work going into these, but I still
feel it could run about half the price and still work. There is that opening show of the cards that
is nice, but it's really the only difference you have from using a standard TOD so you have to
decide for yourself if it's worth the price tag for an extra few seconds at the beginning of the
routine.
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The idea itself is good at the original price of javelin deck, but at 130 $ is a bad joke.
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This is a great tossed out deck which is made, one-by-one, by the inventor. Yes, the work involved
supports the price but it does keep it from someone making a snap decision to buy it.
You can
show all 52 cards are there, shuffle it (overhand shuffle), and do a tossed-out deck.
The video
with Peter Nardi also shows how to use it for a small group of people, 3 if you wish. You could even
use it to show one person.
Yes, it is good. If you want a tossed-out deck that not many
people have, and one that is great quality, this is it. This came in Phoenix back when I got mine.