I love the method. But the effect is very difficult to perform. It would be improved if the
[redacted]. I have performed it a few times and and it takes a long time to execute and then I have
been successful only about half of the time.
The other thing which is very disappointing is
that the bag supplied is far too small to do the the trick. Certainly much smaller than the one she
used on the Penn and teller show.
If I were to attempt to add this to my permanent
repertoire, I would have to have a larger bag made, and to do some work to [redacted].
The
method is really clever. It is too bad the the props supplied don't live up to it.
I appreciate your review of the trick. I ran into similar problems with the effect. However, after working on the effect for a while found out that the execution can be done reliably within 2-3 moves. It just takes a bit work to get the feel down, the orientation down and also the extra choreography in the bag to make it seem more possibly impossible (the too perfect rule) I noticed the issues with the bag, not only being too small but also made out of a material that can shed and cause issues with the cards. So I just made my own. I recommend the same.
Props work great if you practice. P3
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