EUREKA The Ultimate ACAAN
Mansilla, Roberto
Vernet Magic
(Based on 1 review)
- Use ordinary deck
- No deck switches
- No Mnemonics
- The spectator shuffles themselves the card
- Any card and any number can be chosen
"Roberto has not only successfully stalked the Berglas's Effect, he has captured it. I still favor it among others floating around new."
- Jon Racherbaumer
"This is the version that you'll add to your repertoire. Completely impossible for the audience, perfectly practical for the magician."
- Jim Steinmeyer
"Roberto Mansilla's magic is intelligent and captivating, and so is his personal version of ACAAN. I like it, and you will, too."
- Roberto Giobbi
Running Time Approximately: 1hr
Languages: Spanish / English (OverDubbing)
Reviews
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Maybe I am missing something.
I must be missing something.
The comments by very competent and well-respected reviewers/writers/performers (like Giobbi and Steinmeyerm and Racherbaumer) make this product seem like it is indeed the "ultimate" in ACAAN.
Maybe I am misconstruing "ultimate"?
The performance of Mr. Mansilla's ACAAN seems contrived and oh so plodding, that when the reveal finally happens, you just want to say "meh..." There is nothing magical about it and the way it is structured makes making magic happen difficult do to the tedium. Is it Mansilla's performance? Is it the English dubbing?
Save your dough. Nothing new here. If you are looking for a (entertaining) way to do an ACAAN, that is similar in principle, read Woody Aragon's "Book in English" (even if you aren't looking for an ACAAN you should read Woody's fabulous book!)
I must be missing something.
The comments by very competent and well-respected reviewers/writers/performers (like Giobbi and Steinmeyerm and Racherbaumer) make this product seem like it is indeed the "ultimate" in ACAAN.
Maybe I am misconstruing "ultimate"?
The performance of Mr. Mansilla's ACAAN seems contrived and oh so plodding, that when the reveal finally happens, you just want to say "meh..." There is nothing magical about it and the way it is structured makes making magic happen difficult do to the tedium. Is it Mansilla's performance? Is it the English dubbing?
Save your dough. Nothing new here. If you are looking for a (entertaining) way to do an ACAAN, that is similar in principle, read Woody Aragon's "Book in English" (even if you aren't looking for an ACAAN you should read Woody's fabulous book!)