If you have gone to the effort to learn a memorized stack, then you have no excuse to not have this
book in your library. The first half of the book deals with memorized stacks work and the second
half contains several items that will definitely "wet your whistle" and pique your curiosity to find
more John Born material; they are obviously from a worker's repertoire and have been well thought
out and justified. Not interested in memorizing a stack? He even provides a multiphase routine
using the properties of the Stay-Stack (Mirror Stack).
However, it the the first half that
makes this book worth the reasonably expensive price. John Born has taken the mem-deck work to the
next level. Beyond the built-in effects which ever stack you chose to learn (which, of course, you
should learn from the creator/authors; Aronson, Tamariz, etc...), Born's effects only rely on the
principals of and advanced methods of handling memorized decks in general and how to get maximum
presentational value from all that labor you put into memorizing a stack. I also enjoyed how he
took some "standard stuff" (like Bob Hummer's 3 card Mathematical Monte) and "kicked it up a notch"
so even those in the know would have a hard time reverse engineering it. This is the kind of stuff
I live for - good entertainment that I can still show at the club.
You slaved over some
mnemonic devices and/or rote memorization to get the stack down, now shouldn't you make sure you are
fully armed to take advantage of that achievement?