I just finished my first watch, and liked the entire project. Standout for me, for obvious reasons,
is the AEIOU segment. I love all the thinking and crossover of various elements and systems and
their correspondence and relationships to the Zenner symbols. Alain went in a direction I would
never have thought of, and I appreciate his opening my eyes to this.
Alain stated he was
using simple methods and that the material include in this project was impromptu. He kept to his
word.
Although not a fan of card at any number, I enjoyed his approach and methodology. The
methodology was utilized with his Zenner card material, and I really enjoyed this material and am
looking at how I can adapt some of it into my own work. Just 10 ESP cards, or they can be made on
the spot using business cards...
The Do I know you routine will be overlooked by most
because it is simple and people will say it is just a blah blah blah. But it is actually a pretty
clever piece to have in your head as an any time any where piece to use when needed.
The
roulette routine was the only overlapping piece from the lecture. It is a nice and easy piece of
theater that can be done in any setting, close up parlor, or on stage. The explanation and the
demonstration were perfect.
Serial Killa is the one piece I have to spend more time with.
It is a multi faceted serial number revelation that is done with a borrowed bill and is almost
entirely hands off, and will be remembered as completely hands off. The methods here are sneaky, not
the obvious physical method, but the subsequent methods.
I cannot speak for others but this
was a good purchase for me. I learned a whole new way of looking at Zenner cards, learned a nice new
technique, learned a hand full of ten card ESP pieces, and picked up a coupe routines I can do at
any time.
Tony Iacoviello