2 cards and an envelope are hardly worth 35 dollars, and as for the "brilliant idea" of the trick,
for me it is not worth a dollar. Over 20 pages of instructions, which you will hardly have the nerve
to read to the end, which will describe to you an endlessly slow and boring forcing of the choice of
the spectator, who can only wait for the end of the trick out of politeness...
I'm sorry you haven't enjoyed the product but It seems you didn't grasp the concept at all. What you get is the Schrodinger Principle (worth well more than 1$) and aged props to perform one of its signature routine. The routine when done well obliterates people and I have been performing it successfully for a long time. However one common thing in Werlen's work is that most people don't get it at first as you cannot see a performance but only read the booklet. My recommendation is either try playing with it again or check Gabriel's penguin lecture where he demonstrate the routine and fry Erik Tait's brain with it
Yes I agree with the reply! If you are a Magician this effect is not for you, it’s too slow and not ‘punchy’ enough for a magical end, however if you are a Mentalist and perform this as part of a Mentalism show , this will fry their brains. It is a brilliant way of getting the card without using equivocation. I have the Penguin lecture and Eric Tait is left speechless by it and says he will use this himself!
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