Magic with an ESP Deck: Third Revised and Enlarged Edition
by Sam Dalal
The Effect
Magic with an ESP Deck (MESP) is an A4-sized, 22-page booklet containing fourteen effects that can be performed with a standard deck of ESP cards.
Cost
£6 plus postage
from
The Card Collection
Difficulty
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)
1
All the effects are simple to perform. As far as sleights are concerned, they require nothing more than a false shuffle.
Review
First off, MESP comes with a deck of ESP cards with the symbols printed in five colours. I was surprised to see that the ink used to print the symbols had started to come away and the actual quality of printing is very poor. The quality of the card stock is acceptable. Having said that, some performers may actually prefer a slightly abused-looking deck. In any case, I didn't purchase this for the cards so it's not an issue.
The booklet begins with a very interesting introduction in which Dalal imparts some advice on how to present ESP effects and mentalism in general. I've been watching the Easy to Master Mental Miracles DVDs recently where Richard Osterlind said much the same thing. Dalal also details the lesser-known and slightly more picturesque ESP deck, called the Soal Cards. This is a deck which consists of five animals instead of the usual geometric symbols. Templates are provided for the reader to photocopy and enlarge; the images can then be glued to playing card stock. Dr. Soal's animal deck is not something I have seen before and it certainly opens up the possibilities for a more varied presentation. The standard ESP (Zener) deck is also briefly explained.
The next chapter gives a brief background of Dr. Joseph Rhine's work with ESP back in 1927. There are also more performance tips, which I found very helpful.
The following section on terminology also explains a couple of false shuffles and dealing techniques (very basic stuff!).
Considering there are only fourteen effects in this booklet, a good number of them are very good and I have not seen most of them in print before. I will be using at least ten of these effects and the 2-3 that I have already performed have all gone down very well. There is a nice
Do As I Do effect where three different presentations are given.
Timed Thoughts is fantastic and features a wrist watch which is used to make a novel prediction.
Thought Force is a truly self-working effect and I couldn't quite believe that it would actually work until I tried it! Great stuff.
One of my favorite effects in this booklet,
Think-A-Card, involves a spectacular... well, read the effect for yourself:
"The performer asks the spectator to think of one of the five designs in the ESP deck. The performer removes the deck from the case and shuffles the cards. Three cards are removed from the deck at random and shown to the spectator to check if he can see his card. They are discarded and another three cards are again shown to the spectator. This is repeated several times. The performer has never seen the faces of any of the cards, but he is able to reveal the design selected by the spectator!"
The method is quite ingenious. I love this one.
The penultimate effect is called
My Favorite and I can see why. Briefly, the spectator shuffles an ESP deck, selects a card and puts it aside. He then gives the deck another shuffle before handing it over to the performer. When the spectator reveals his selected symbol, the deck is spread to show one card reversed in the deck. You can guess the rest! The method is quite bold but I can confirm it works a treat as this is one of the effects I have performed a couple of times now.
The booklet ends with a section on ESP stacking and an effect which utilises this ingenious stack is explained.
Overall
At £7.50, this represents
excellent value for money. MESP may be a slim booklet, but it contains several quality effects that I will be using. Sure, there are a couple that don't really appeal to me, but the same can be said of any magic publication. For some reason, books/booklets on ESP decks are rare (I couldn't find many, anyway) and fortunately this one is superb. If you have an ESP deck knocking about somewhere and find that you never really use it, then I can highly recommend this booklet. And if you don't own an ESP deck, why not?! Get yourself a deck(Beyond ESP 2 springs immediately to mind, although none of the effects in MESP require a marked deck) and a copy of this booklet and I think you'll be very pleased you did.
Score: 9/10