DIVINE2

Stathi Zaf

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The Ultimate Method to Divine a Spectator's Thoughts

DIVINE2--step into the uncommon mind of Stathi Zaf, one of the most extraordinary underground magicians to ever hit the scene. Combining his deep appreciation and love for magic and mentalism, a passion for engineering, and a critical thinking ability that would challenge the most gifted inventors in history, Stathi Zaf introduces you to one of the most devilish and deviously clever methods ever devised to definitely divine a spectator's thoughts.

On the streets and in the studio, Stathi teaches you everything you'll ever need to know to not only construct this diabolical gaff, but to also slay audiences no matter what venue you perform in. And the beauty, is you'll do it right under their noses.

Kept secret and only revealed to a select few for many years, Stathi finally shares this fantastic method with you in this informative and educational DVD as part of the Stathi Zaf Project.

Running Time Approximately 20min

Reviews

Christian

Official Reviewer

Jul 31, 2008

Divine (squared) is basically a way to secretly obtain information that has been written down. The method that Stati Zaf employs is not new but he does change a few of the details. The method that Stati uses is having the person write the information on a “Post-it” note on a card case. Sound familiar?

Now from this point on his “equipment” for obtaining the information is different but the concept is pretty much the same as you have seen in other effects.

The DVD was professionally made. Everything was first class. No problems at all with quality of DVD. The quality of the product is another matter.

If you are going to produce a DVD with only one trick on it, the trick better be very good. This is not the case with this DVD. The trick as demonstrated has problems. You have to be careful how you hand the card case to the person helping. Even on the DVD, there is a mention on how to hand the case to the person so that they do not accidentally discover the gimmick.

Another problem was taking the card case back, obtaining the information and then Stati gives the card case back to the spectator. Why? The move was totally unmotivated.

Although, in a perfect world this method will work, I think there are better ways to obtain the information.
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