I have seen this principle used. It is one of my favorite magician foolers.
Thomas has given it
a wonderful twist, and I feel it make the his version more simplified performance and allow the
spectator to do the majority hands on. I like the idea with blindfold and the stop idea.
I
just performed it last night without and it got great reaction from a friend that always gives me a
rough time. He was clueless.
A tip is to have them recall what was done.
They took
random amount of cards twice. Chose a card then cut any number of time. And. You can tell them where
there card was. I used the smell of honesty. Kinda joking kinda of a science. But it got great
results several times in the same night. I have a method to change the outcome to different areas of
the deck. But that is just for me for now.