It does what it says - it's NSA, hands-free haunted deck. And the gimmick is tiny, and can easily
be brought in and out of play, so you can end pretty clean.
Why I don't like it, is that
the spectator cannot put the card into the deck. In fact, you can't put the card into the middle of
a closed deck, which looks very fishy to me. The animation looks better than I expected, but as a
whole, the trick is supposed to look like the deck is finding a lost card, and it's really difficult
to sell the idea that the card is lost, when you specifically put it in one place.
I've
tried a lot of alternatives to the Haunted deck, and I will probably just go back to Berger's
version.