In 80 pages Jheff covers both the theory and the practice of influencing a spectator's selection
from a range of theoretical options. He discusses the importance of precision in your words,
illustrating how poor word choice on your part can destroy the illusion of free will that you are
intending to portray. Specifically, he addresses committal words vs. non-committal words and when to
use each. Issues with specific numbers of possibilities (one out of four, one out of five, one out
of six through ten, etc.) are discussed. If you have ever felt that you were not getting the
reactions you wanted when using equivoque, then you should invest in yourself, buy this book, and
then rewrite your words.