I assume if you speak Spanish, the instructions are clear. If you do not speak Spanish and I don't
understand badly broken English, you will have difficulty getting through the instructions. After
that, every example of the use of the JJ Notebook is very cumbersome. I won't use any of them.
However, Michael Ammar in one of his lectures taught a number prediction without a gimmick. The JJ
notebook gimmick will allow the Ammar performance which is easily done and clear, to be done even
easier. I will use the gimmick for the Michael Ammar version. However. $40 is one expensive
gimmick for Ammar's version.
Respectfully, I disagree. I did not find the English accent difficult to follow. I realize that that is a subjective issue, but the JJ Notebook seemed easy enough to learn. I also disagree that is is cumbersome. In fact, it is so minimalistic that it goes virtually unnoticed by participants even though it is the centerpiece of presentation. I own the Super Mento pad too and very much like it --- but it is significantly larger. The JJ is thin, light, easy to tuck in a shirt pocket and simple to handle. Over the past two months my JJ has been in the hands of a number of participants and not one has paused to examine it because it looks unassuming and natural. They just use it to do what they are asked to do, then set it aside. Thank you, though, for the reference to Michael Ammar --- I want to track down that performance version.