I’ve not watched all the teaching available for this deck, as I have ESP deck routines that I
already use; so I cannot comment on the teaching. But the deck itself is unique and I like it a lot.
The markings are easy to figure out if you’re familiar with marking systems for ESP cards. Your
spectators will not notice the markings, but they are easy enough for the performer to see. These
cards are wider and longer than a standard sized playing card. Not quite Tarot card sized, but close
enough. Gives them a more mysterious feel and appearance. The deck includes the five ESP symbols
you’re used to - Circle, Plus, Wavy Lines, Square and Star - but you also get Triangle cards. You
can use the Triangle in place of the Wavy Lines, or add it to the deck for a set of six symbols
instead of the five, (which is what I’ve done). The markings for the Triangle is different than
that of the Wavy Lines, so you can use the markings to know the difference between the two cards
normally used in that place, (if you’re familiar with marked ESP decks, you’ll know what I mean).
This isn’t my favorite deck of ESP cards, but I’d say it’s my second favorite deck.