This is Fantastic! The method is ingenious, but simple. First, it requires no slight of hand. A
simple false move at the outset helps, but is not essential. The spectator shuffles the ten cards
and seems to have total control. No palming, double lifts, switches, or gimmicks. Technically, you
need only one above-board step after you count out ten cards for them to shuffle and deal. Second,
this is very well taught. Luke gives lots of good presentation ideas. Third, this is extremely
flexible. The method is simple and assured. So, you could improvise a dozen ways, constantly giving
the spectator various advantages or choices. But, you know the fix is already in, so you can relax
and joke around in the presentation. My kind of trick: minimal investment of time and skill, but
maximum impact! Reset is almost instant. I think the method is undetectable. You could table hop
with this, as the presentation, patter, and final results keep varying, except you inevitably win
every hand.