This is great for beginners, or for intermediate/advanced magicians who just want to add an
impromptu trick to their repertoire that doesn't need a bunch of memorization or preparation. Just
remember that the patter is what makes this a sneaky "trick" VS just interesting card math.
It doesn't take much thought to remember how to do it, so can be a go-to affect anytime you want
to use a borrowed deck. Make sure all cards are there, as one thing Paul didn't really cover is the
importance of ensuring that no cards are missing, and that jokers need to be removed (exactly 52
cards need to be present, no more and no less). That, along the fact that it is a bit mechanical,
are the reasons for it losing one star from me.