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Hi, this is my brief review.
PSYNC is essentially a 3-phase routine: 1. You find the card chosen by the spectator. Here the methods are well known by all of us but they are functional for building the follow-up. 2. The spectator "find" their card between the two face up cards. Repeated two times. This is interesting, I don't think it is new, but it is an intriguing piece before the grand finale. 3. The spectator find their card between the two face down cards. Repeated two or three times. This is the meaty part, the one you see in the video performances. I haven't tried the principle yet but it is very interesting indeed. The principle is basically a force between two objects. PRO: it is so pure, the spectator feels he freely chose the card! CON: 1) It doesn't always work but you have an out in this case (you can use the out only one time, though). 2) You have to condition the spectator before using the principle so you need time (basically you need the first two phases or something along those lines). Overall, I need to try it out but for the moment I can say the principle is very good and (I think) new. However, and I know this is subjective, the price is way too high: 120$! I hope the course will add more stuff that justifies the cost, otherwise I will be quite unsatisfied. Also because during the course he says that we will see more applications in the other (even more expensive) course, The Edge. This is quite annoying because for the price I expected a complete course, not a mere introduction with several ads to The Edge.
What would a real mindreader do?
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