Until now, I knew the Daniel Madison's index (the Advocate), those described in Paramiracles (Ted
Lesley) and Practical mental effects (Annemann), and the Cardsource card index system (sold by
Trickshop). My preferred one was the Advocate, but as I was not completely satisfied, I adapted it
and I continue to make some modifications.
Now, I have Cheetah, but I don't know yet if it will
become my preferred one. For the moment, I can say :
- Positive points : well made, lasting
materials, and you can easily locate the cards when you learnt the system, without making an error.
- Negative point : for some cards, when the card is located, it is not easy to pull out this
card, for two reasons : some groups of cards are less easy to reach, and the cards are to tightly
packed.
I don't have the other index's you've referred too. I however can't see this getting any better. I haven't had any problems with cards sticking together and this so fast and smooth. After alot of practice i finally performed this and they were Fried! They shuffled,gave me half of the deck for each pocket yet I could find any card/4 of a kind Cheetah quick 🐆!