Lots of effects and moves taught. Too many to definitively describe in this brief post.
That said, I particularly liked "G Wave", the Toss Move, the Scoop Move, the Top Gun Change (a
variation of the Erdnase Change), the Glide Palm Move (demonstrated in "Arlene the Psychic Elephant
" routine), Vinny's version of the Hop Move and his use of the Han Pien Ching move with cards (in
his "Card to Box" effect).
I also liked his hilarious vanish of one of the shells in his
3-shell routine and his described "Marini Pinch" move of the pea. (I'm going to work on that.)
I agree with Dan Harlan that Vinny's style is Vinny (and is not for everyone). However, most of
the moves taught can probably be adapted and incorporated into other magicians' style with a little
bit of effort and practice.
All in all, a lecture loaded with new moves and variations of
old(er) existing moves. Lots of food for thought here.