reviewed by Darius Acuna (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Thursday 05 December, 2024)
First of all, it's a good method. The first time I saw something like it, or perhaps it was this same method, I had an inkling of what it may be. It's a very good, albeit cumbersome, idea that will absolutely work.
I removed 2 stars because the ad copy skips over a crucial moment, which could have easily been included in its writing and still retain the secret. I spent hours attempting to recreate the system in my head and came up with almost the exact same thing on a whim. Upon reading the material, I do not feel so bad at my lack of ingenuity. It was everything I expected, and as such, is not wholely unsatisfactory.
This was not a waste of munny. For what you get, it's clear and solid system, but I firmly believe this is not the most superior one, as purported. For what you learn, it's a good start for coding, and builds a foundation for the kind of effort required for such a performance, if you so choose to pursue it. Thank you for this release.
reviewed by Darius Acuna (confirmed purchase)
Rating: ★★★★★ (Date Added: Saturday 23 September, 2023)
Pretty cool concept! I'm more experienced as a close up mentalist - an amateur who has frequent experience with impromptu demonstrations and readings - not minding making the big claims, so this is something more my style. I don't think it takes guts, as much as it takes speed.
You NEED to be fast in your answer, and you gotta be very comfortable doing this sort of thing regularly outside of mentalism. I wouldn't say this is for the bold as much as it's for the quick-witted mentalist who can operate without a script, since, that IS what you're doing.
Also, to those being mad about this being reused work, it says so in the description who is credited. I really didn't mind that especially since that's a very uncommon thing in our community. I appreciate the lack of plagiarism and transparency in the ad copy. For those who know about it, you're just getting someone's commentary, and I think that's worth $8. You might not, but we can't deny the main idea is pretty dang cool.