> The Hands of Fate by Luke Jermay

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Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 24th, 2007
The only problem that I've found is that there is no way for the spectator to pick up the remaining card at the end unless you perform a slight. I would suggest entering into Jay Sankey's "Paperclipped." "Paperclipped" is an instant classic, and anybody who calls themselves a mentalist should be familiar with this effect. All clean-up is self-contained within the finale of "Paperclipped." All in all, this is a great effect from a great mind. By the way, Olesea (I think I spelled her name correctly) is drop dead gorgeous, and it's always nice to see her.

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