I was watching the demo for Invisible Reverse in the 1 on 1 section, and I realized that it is eerily similar to an effect in Mark Wilson's Encyclopedia of Magic. Actually, it must be one and the same.
I wonder why somebody would buy it when they could buy the book I named for just 10-15 dollars more, which comes with hundreds of other tricks. Granted, I haven't actually bought the Theory11 version, but I'm sure the method is the same. All I'm saying is, if you're going to buy Invisible Reverse, check out Encyclopedia of Magic first. If you have Mark Wilson's newest book, you know how well he explains effects.
I wonder why somebody would buy it when they could buy the book I named for just 10-15 dollars more, which comes with hundreds of other tricks. Granted, I haven't actually bought the Theory11 version, but I'm sure the method is the same. All I'm saying is, if you're going to buy Invisible Reverse, check out Encyclopedia of Magic first. If you have Mark Wilson's newest book, you know how well he explains effects.