This is what I get for ordering things when I've had only 4 hrs of sleep in 3 days.
I can't say
the demo is deceiving, because it isn't. I just didn't pay enough attention.
With that being
said... if you want your mentalism to appear as you predicting the totally free choice of a
spectator, then this isn't for you.
If you don't mind giving a spectator step by step
instructions (way too many) to ultimately end up with one item that you predicted, then this IS for
you.
I'm not a fan of mathematical mentalism, at all. Just seems pointless to give all those
instructions then expect the spectator to honestly believe it was truly their choice. This isnt
exactly "mathematical" mentalism... but way too close in my opinion.
I like Docc Hilford, and a
lot of his material. But this just isn't up to par with his usual standards.