Dani saved the best for last. This is my favorite in the series. It is relatively easy to do and
has a big impact. There are some advanced concepts that he uses, but you can chose not to do some of
the harder psychological forces if you are nervous about them.
The only defect, and I
would say this is minor, with this effect is that as currently structured, it requires a spectator
(or even two) to be able to riffle shuffle. That is not always possible. Note, that one of the
riffle shuffles that is done is not necessary, and can be completely skipped, as it is only there
for another layer of deception that is great for magicians, but probably not needed for lay people.
However, the other is required, OR, you will need a different method that does not required a riffle
shuffle.
That said, it is well worth it to learn this to have a minor miracle. Note the one
skill you might need (once again you can use other methods) is the ability to cull a card. Other
than that, no complicated sleight of hand is required.