First, let me address this assertion from the description of the "Three Sided Brain" effect: "No one
ever spoke to him or had him write anything". This is complete nonsense. All of the spectators'
thoughts are written down. This claim is probably supposed to make the prospective buyer think this
is somehow different than the standard Mental Epic routine, but it's not, other than the method for
reordering the sequence of the reveals... which honestly struck me as far more risky than the
potential for improvement.
The phone book test uses a ploy that I can't believe flies past
an audience. I would never consider trying this. Special Delivery uses a beginner's technique, and
offers nothing new or interesting in terms of the routine.
The only thing in here I found
interesting was Flare Optico. The cueing sequence of the flash cards is both easy to use and
deceptive. This routine is a good fit for someone who enjoys doing mathematically based routines.