First of all, they are correct about no memorization, however, you'll find this trick much easier to
do if you memorize a little bit as you work with the cards. You will have to do some mental
gymnastics while they are reading names to you and you've got to know the correct spelling of every
star in the list. Also, there is no performance video outside of the one on the listing.
You are given a 2-page PDF with a brief explanation and examples and then told to have fun.
That's it. So if you aren't good at creating routines on your own, you might want to skip this one.
If you aren't good at thinking under pressure while talking so it doesn't look like you're sorting
through things in your mind, skip this one. Also, some of the "autographs" on the back are hard to
read, so you'll need a spectator who has good eyesight in good lighting.
It has potential
if you'll learn the list of names and the key things about them you must know so you aren't doing so
much on the fly.
Thank you so much for the review.
The best way to avoid "under pressure" is to have a reason to stop for every celebrity.
For example, "Schwarzenegger, wow, let me think about some of his movies... I'll be back 😆"....
Basically you can have a reason to stop for every name.
The autographs are really easy to read, but they have to be different so that is why they seem to be hard to read.
Considering the routines, it's a celebrity deck so basically every single routine that is already out on the market and includes celebrities can be used.
I didn't want to copy anyone's work.
Thank you once again for the review.