I would be interested to hear from someone who has performed this live in front of a real audience and the reactions they got with the effect itself. I have seen quite a few comments from people who watched the video and didn't like it or thought there was too much to it or something else. Has anyone who has actually tried this out in a real world setting chimed in yet with a genuine road test of this effect?
--Jim
I have performed this quite a bit, but not in paid performances...
The response has been pretty good, infact very good... for the most part.
Done as just a straight up T&R is not as strong as a transpo or prediction type presentation, infact it's not very good if done this way as there are some restrictions which make the overall effect not too clean.
The way ive done it is for them to think of a card, i'll then remove the card I think is the one they have in mind... but it's not.
I then do the tearing and restoring and as the last piece is being restored I ask them to name there selection... they name it the card is turned around and shown to be that one.
This got an amazing response.
This won't be for everyone though, like the clean-up etc is just not very good in my opinion, though ive changed this myself.