One of the worst mentalism effects I have purchased, taking "classic" methods and applying them
under the guise of the "spectator having all the control" - the standard Magicians Choice would be
easier for pocket management! A good learning tool (so, one star) but not a good trick. I bought
this because of the implication that the spectator did everything/had all the control, but if I knew
how it worked I would've saved my money. Save yours.
I am sorry you are not pleased with your purchase for this trick. I've always been unhappy with tricks that use equivoque repeatedly. I have found this a much better alternative and spectators' really do have a free choice as to which objects stay or go. I use this regularly in my performances and get great reactions as it really is impossible to reverse engineer and from a spectator's perspective, there is no way you could have predicted the final object.
I have developed my presentation of this trick to use lego characters that spectators pick out of a bag. The characters are placed in teams and individuals from the audience make decisions as to which team would win in a battle. The lego team gets split up and they then battle until there is only one left. It's a kind of lego battle royale and it's very audience interactive. If you would like further information on this presentation please let me know in the penguin forum for this trick and I will happily go through it in more detail.