Snap Judgments

Okay, I’m going to try something here to set up tomorrow’s post.

I don’t really do many reviews on the site itself. I save those for the newsletter. But tomorrow I’m going to share a review here. Of what product? I don’t know. Here’s how it’s going to work.

I’m going to give you an option of five different effects—recent releases that are available via instant download. You’ll vote on the one you’d most like to see reviewed. The voting will end at 3pm, New York time, today, Thursday the 10th.

When the voting ends, I’ll purchase the top vote-getter and learn it. If it turns out to be too difficult to learn in a couple hours, I’ll jump to the next trick on the list.

Tonight I’m attending a small get-together for a friend’s birthday. And while I’m there I’ll try to get in one (or more, if possible) performances of the trick.

Late tonight, when I get back, I’ll write up my review.

This idea might be a total flop. The trick might be no fun to perform. I might not have anything worthwhile to say about it. It might not fit in well with my style of performance.

But who gives a shit. It will be good for me to have one dud post after 1000+ straight bangers.

Below are your options. I haven’t really done any research on any of these. I just plucked some newer releases/bestsellers that seemed viable.

With the Band by Dan Harlan and David Jonathan

Banderaction by Cyril Thomas (there are multiple rubber band tricks, but of a similar nature. So I would just pick one to do.)

The Five Acts by Nicolas Pierri

Fright by Jeki Yoo

Spellebrity by Nikolas Mavresis

You can vote below for which one you’d like for me to try out.

Update: Voting Has Ended