This deserve a good review. His style is a joy to watch. The way he present his effects fits his
style and there's a lot to be learned here. I don't think it's much recommended for begginers, but
begginers will surely benefit from this lecture. His methods are as off beat as his presentations.
That's why I think it tends to fool magicians... if you try to spot a bottom deal or something when
watching him... you will be fooled, badly. Plus he will teach a lot more than the description. I'll
go through the lecture quickly and describe what I spot:
Prediction - An impromptu way to
make a prediction of a card at a number.
Stocan - An SCAAN with no force. Very clever.
Peek and force combo - A peek that actually help to hide the force.
Timed Forces - Both
face up and face down, with a no fail out.
Memorized deck - One of his signature tricks.
Just borrow a shuffled deck of cards and memorize the position of all cards in seconds. No deck
switch, just pure clever method.
10 Cards for Levante - A poker bet simulation that's very
off beat.
Flow Production - A beatiful 4 ace production, with a nice idea for a card
transpo.
Freedom Stacking - A very off beat way to stack a shuffled deck for a poker
demonstration.
Impromptu demonstrations - Here you will see an exorcism session, as the
devil incarnates him. Yes, this guy can be very diabolical. He improvise ideal situations from a
shuffled deck. Pure fast thinking. If you like the vernon's "trick that cannot be explained" you
will love it. And he will give a lot of ideas to it.
Digital 4 of a Kind - A nice way to
produce the 4 aces from a shuffled deck with the deck in the pocket.
Think of a card - A
way to find the card that is actually just thinked.
There's more to it, but I think this is
enough to show you what this is about. 5 Stars is not enough to rate this lecture.