The ad copy doesn’t exaggerate. There are really NO MOVES and NOTHING TO HIDE. The psychology is
great. In spite of Rick Lax’s clear and skillful instruction, I had to re-watch the video because I
was certain that the performance had completely debunked the explanation I’d just heard. In other
words, I was still fooled, even after knowing how it works. Spidey’s thinking is as beautiful as the
method is simple. And the simplicity leaves you free to focus on presentation and making a
connection with your spectators. I’ll be running to the office store for some “My Name Is” tags and
having a lot of fun with this one!
Hi Brady. When you say the copy doesn't exaggerate I'm a little unsure... I mean, it's advertised as 'a reputation-making MIRACLE'. Seriously, seems a bit over the top wouldn't you say for a trick with a few bits of paper where the chances of matching are pretty high to begin with? Plus 'NOTHING TO HIDE' - really? That seems misleading...how about all the other pieces that aren't turned over? And this is an effect which can't be repeated without giving itself away isn't it, so? No disrespect intended to your good self Brady, just hoping for a realistic appraisal as I'm growing tired of EVERY trick being sold as 'better than everything that's ever gone before (which we sold you last week)'. Sigh.