These two moves are perfect for the card magician that likes to play with chaos. The Rosetta will
definitely be the easier of the two to get down, and it looks super beautiful to display absolute
anarchy amongst the cards. I love it.
The one two separation will be harder to pull off if
you can't justify doing it, but the end result if done correctly opens up a whole new world for you
if you love out of this world type effects or effects that would require a red/black stack, usually
you would have to do that work before hand or even carry around another deck. This technique will
free up your pocket space and if done right, you can do something that the spectator could never
backtrack with literally ANY deck.
Erik is a god send because lennart really doesn't offer
much in this video in terms of what you're actually supposed to do. Erik comes in after his
performances and breaks it down with great camera angles and explained everything coherently.
Overall, I'm going to need to really work on the 1 2 separation before I'd be ready to actually
perform with it. But that's okay, nothing great comes easy. But the Rosetta will be something I
utilize right away.
Thanks.