Who needs another Triumph? Maybe everyone. The slop shuffle version and JC Wagner's (before he
"improved" it) are both good for in the hands. But Sortable is much better, maybe better than any
version I've seen (and I know there are a lot of those). No table needed, fun for spectators, no
tricky business to arouse suspicions, just an impossible feat. The only criticism I would have (and
it also applies to Garmy's excellent T&R magazine "Don't Blink") is that there could be a little
more consideration of the difficult bits of the routine. They aren't terribly difficult and you'll
get it eventually anyway, but I think Garmy is so clever and skilled that, try as he might (and he
clearly tries), he doesn't understand completely where others might struggle slightly. Nonetheless,
I love it and recommend it whole heartedly.