This is a fairly strong effect that requires just a small amount of practice. Jay presents four
different ways of doing the effect, ranging from basic sleight of hand to almost none. He also
teaches two good forces to help your spectator find the right card. Everything is taught in detail
and even a complete beginner could pick this up in a few minutes.
This couldn't be called a
perfect closer necessarily, but it does fool a lot of people and sets you apart from a lot of other
card guys out there. The gimmicks are printed on quality stock and pass a relatively quick
inspection as they go from your hand to the spectator's.