by hds02115 » Jul 4th, '11, 15:56
I've not read through all the pages of comments in this thread, just skimmed over the top of a few, so don't hate me if I'm just repeating things.
I own this book as I love all things memory, not just from a magical point of view, but for life. I wish some one had taught me what I now know when I was at school, as do probably a lot of you who have studied mnemonics. About his method of remembering the stack though, I don't think it's the best method to use, it may be because I already had a different method in use before I'd brought the book, but still, comparing the two. However, I did really like some of the effects taught and as they're based around the order and not the method, I didn't have to worry. I do like the section in there about slights too, it's well described and the photo's are great. All around, I do feel this is a great book for anyone looking for effects that involve a memorize deck, although, I would recomend using a different method of doing the memorizing.
On another note, I do agree with Shufton about practicing cutting spercific numbers of cards off the deck, you really can practice it to the point that you're spot on almost all the time, and the times you're not, it's only by one card. This skill alone, combined with a memorized deck can be moulded into a pretty strong effect, and the great thing is, it's not involving anything other than skill, so even under the worlds most eagle eyed spectator, you can't go wrong.