The Effect:
From a deck of playing cards, a card is chosen at random and shuffled back in. Completely lost! A rubber band is wrapped around the deck and everything is placed on the table. Visually (with all eyes fixated on the deck) the selection leaps to the top, free from the rubber band.
What you get:
What you get is a detailed explanation of the trick (Which is e to the asy) and a little knowledge about where Dan(or Dave) first saw it.
About the trick:
The trick is simple yet effective, I love it. It can either be used as a trick on it's own or added to your ambitious card routine to give it that extra "POW!", the trick uses no gimmicks, just a deck of cards and a rubber band. To be precise he recommends a size 16 rubber band.
Method:
The method is great, nearly self-working (I SAID NEARLY!!!), basically I love it. You'll need to practice the motion of the trick to get it properly fluid in my opinion, just because it's easy doesn't mean it doesn't need practice. The trick can be done either in your hands, on the table, or in the spectators hands (I personally don't recommend that though, it's somewhat risky)
Angles:
Well there are a few equilateral triangles involved, no I'm kidding it was a joke, this trick is very angle friendly and can be done surrounded.
Final thoughts:
Overall I think this is a great trick and I plan to use it quiet often, I haven't yet decided whether to add it to my ACR or use it as a stand-alone effect.
Do I recommend it? Hell yes.
Is it worth the price? Hell yes.
That's all, get it at D&D's on demand section of their website: http://store.dananddave.com/on-demand/
Any questions? Feel free to ask.
Oh my rating, well I'll give this a solid 3π - 1 / 10. (That's 8.42477796)
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