The effect, where you are forcing one of five cards, is quite good but, unless you have a spare six
packs of cards and a roughing stick, you may wish to reconsider. On the download the brains behind
the trick quotes $12 for the cards. I’m waiting to hear from him if he can supply me at that price.
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Its good trick but too much setup needed
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Attention il vous faudra débourser pas loin de 50 euros si vous n'avez pas le matériel
nécessaire,j'aurais préféré déja un jeu préparé et opérationnel et le payer plus cher.
Le tour
est vraiment très sympa.
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Not happy at all. I have to buy 6 decks of cards to do this effect. Here in Canada Bycyle cards are
$ 8.00 each. I wish they were more honest in the trailer. Reminds me of the awards given to the
writers of Magic Catalog ads. (lol)
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Not happy at all. I have to buy 6 decks of cards to do this effect. Here in Canada Bycyle cards are
$ 8.00 each. I wish they were more honest in the trailer. Reminds me of the awards given to the
writers of Magic Catalog ads. (lol)
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i found this really fasinating what a brilliant way of thinking,this is the best versionof anycard
yet,nothing but a deck of cards,it frys your brain, well done
Terrible product. Do not recommend. You have to invest money into buying a product and then have to
apply the product and the tutorial doesn't even explain how to apply it. Just briefly. This would
have been better if the product was supplied or if the cards were already gimmicked. One star and
that's being generous.
Prefacing this with the following: haven’t gotten around to trying this out in the wild yet.
The explanation is solid and booklet is clearly written. The effect is as shown in the trailer.
So far there’s one downside and one potential downside I’ve found: without spoiling any fun, this is
not a “vanilla” deck and chances are you’ll need to get some more materials to construct it (meaning
you can’t just grab any random deck and get into it). As for the potential downside: if you’re
someone who puts a lot of value in the spectator carefully examining the deck or shuffling it, this
might not be the effect for you (or take it as a good chance to learn a deckswitch, don’t let me
limit what you can and can’t do).
Excellent
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