Some may say some of the moves look natural, but only if you know how they are done. His
improvements to slights look cleaner then the original. I picked up a few moves that I know I will
be using for years to come. I also seen a few moves that I though would never work when I read about
them, but they flew right by me.
There are a lot of routines and tricks it was non stop
trick then reveal for 3 hours. Which makes his lecture style different then what people are use to.
Sure the patter for the tricks may not have been polished, but the lecture was about the moves and
showing what type of trick uses them.
I found a few moves and some improvements on tricks
that I already do. The poker trick with the spectator cutting and shuffling and getting a straight
flush is great. A number of his additions to the tricks made the trick more hands on by the
spectators which is great especially when it comes to oil and water.
Over all I enjoyed the
lecture and it gave me a few ideas for tricks of my own and how to finish up or start tricks I have
been working on.