Divine And Conquer by Leo Reed Review
In 'Divine And Conquer' by Leo Reed, two spectators each pick a card, and the magician reveals one directly while the other impossibly appears in a surprising location, like a pocket. Steve Faulkner praises the trick's strong presentation and beginner-friendly method, though he notes it builds on existing techniques like 'Mind Power Deck' and Darren Brown's 'Smoke.'
Tricks mentioned
Key points
The trick involves divining two spectators' chosen cards, with one card appearing in an impossible location.
No sleight of hand is required, making it beginner-friendly, but some memory work is needed.
Steve praises the strong presentation and impact, comparing it to effects like 'Mind Power Deck' and Darren Brown's 'Smoke.'
The 1.5-hour download is thorough and well-taught by Nicola Capo.
Steve would use this in a show, highlighting its versatility and strength.
He suggests more crediting of historical methods would have been appreciated.