For the record, I have not performed this yet; however, after about 20 minutes, I can tell this will
be easy to do, so that you can just relax and as Yigal would say, "Focus about your magic."
A few pointers: When you get your deck, don't mess up the order of the cards. Read the
instructions first. The cards are gimmicked, and if they fall out of order, show them in the light
and the gimmicked cards will be revealed. This took me a good 15 minutes to figure out, so I just
saved you a little bit of time lol. Also, order them from smallest (Ace or 2) to largest. This will
also help. It's explained in the instructions and brief 4 minute tutorial, but not very well IMHO,
so I hope this tip helps as well.
As for the effect, I think it's practical, almost
self-working, and ready to do at anytime, considering it's almost a mentalism routine (maybe not by
the purest definition, but nonetheless, an effect wherein the spectator feels like each choice was
his/hers and fair). Personally, magic that is not SUPER practical is hard for me to perform. I love
effects that can keep the context of the moment or what's going on around me. This effect is very
easy to introduce and again, IMHO, could be used anywhere in a routine - opening, mid, or closing.
I don't think it's worth $40, considering the simplicity of the hardcopy instructions,
short tutorial video, and the versatility of the routine. But, for $30, it's pretty good. A fairer
price would have been a bit less than this, but still extremely happy with the purchase. And, as
always, thanks Penguin for great shipping and customer service. I never shop anywhere else!