Before this lecture, I'd only heard about Jason's work with false deals, shuffles, and gambling
routines. As it turns out, this lecture contains a lot of extremely magical routines with manageable
sleight of hand. Every trick has a strong, deceptive structure, and the most difficult moves he uses
(faros, pinky count, etc) happen at well structured spots in the routines. His "Lucky Charms" was
probably my favorite trick in the lecture. It's a mystery card/ dream card/ card in ringbox, but
it's presented in a way that no lay person would suspect the ending. Jason's work on the pinky count
was very good. I've been doing the pinky count for two years, and he had advice that I'm working on
applying. This lecture has a lot of value, especially at the price.