If you have any trick deck collection, you might have this one already. Still, I doubt you've seen
it used like this before. It really doesn't take you a long time to learn how to use this. The only
awkward thing that they do is the first reveal. It's purposefully a puny one so you can set the
stage to go higher with each subsequent reveal, and there's a reason you need to start this
way...but if you just do a casual overhand shuffle after the last card is taken you can accomplish
what he needs to accomplish behind his back and start your reveals strongly. They do give several
good reveals on the DVD, but there are a ton of them out there that are great you can get from other
sources (the Multiple Revelation Project is an amazing resource and adding it to this would make you
appear amazing).
If you are looking for a way to do this without sleights, this works. The
reset takes a few minutes, but it's not difficult. Congratulations to these guys for taking a very
old deck concept and breathing new life into it.