So I watched the trailer for the I'mpossible Deck, and I was stumped. I guessed that it used two
principles, but I couldn't put the pieces together. Now that I have the deck and watched the
instructions, I realize that I was correct about the principles but one was being used in a way that
I had never seen before. Ingenious. And then I saw that there was a third principle working
copacetically with the other two that blew right past me. Fantastic.
This is a killer,
killer gimmicked deck. If it only worked so that you could immediately pull out any card from the
deck, it would be great. But there are so many more things that you can do with it. Mirrah, a
wonderful teacher, gives you about 80 minutes worth of instruction and many routines, and I'm sure
that you'll be able to think of even more. There's a little bit of math/memory work involved, but
it's easy. Really easy. If you like something on the order of Osterlind's Breakthrough Card System,
you'll love the way the I'mpossible Deck works.
Highest recommendation here. Bravo. Keep
the effects coming, Mirrah. You hit this one out of the park.