When I watched the performance video of the effect, I thought to myself "oh, I know how this is
done" - and then when I saw the explanation, I was way off. I love it when a method surprises me,
and this effect probably doesn't work the way you think it does. One thing I really think gets
overlooked in the explanation is that it's possible to let the spectator count out the cards
themselves for even greater effect, which is something I'm not able to do in any of the other CAAN
variants I know. Think's method will take some practice to learn and execute seamlessly, but it's
worth it for the flexibility it offers you, and Think does a very good job covering all the angles
(so to speak) in his instructional video. This is my first effect from him and I look forward to
seeing more!