I am writing this review after working with this, and I must say that it is almost flawless.
I've been a fan of 3-card match type effects for many years. I know a pile of methods for doing
them. The best have to be straight forward with absolutely no perception of trick moves at all.
There's only one tiny place in here that a spectator might suspect something, but it can fly right
past them if you act like it's nothing and move on. For that reason the Muldoon Match instantly
became my #2 favorite way of doing this effect.
The reason I knocked a star off is the
performance. I was introduced to the effect many years ago as mentalism, and I still think it is
best played that way. Performing it as a "card trick" severely diminishes the impact. I had to
completely rework the presentation from what is taught on the video.
Now it never fails to
blow my audience away. I would like to thank Paul and Penguin for releasing this.
I appreciate and was intrigued by your comment that you present this as a mentalism effect. I don’t know if you’d be willing to share that presentation, but if you would be, I’d love to hear what your routine is to present this as a mentalism effect. My personal email is PatFanSDC@aol.com
Thanks!
Stephen Cohen