CALCULATAIONS * A limited edition of 100 signed and numbered sets *

Stephen Tucker's NEW "Any Card At Any Number"
For all you eagle eyed proof readers out there, no we haven't made an error in the spelling of Stephen's latest release. Even Stephen himself apologies for the mispelling in his instructions that accompany this effect, but as this is Stephen's new 'Any Card At Any Number' (ACAAN) effect he wanted to incorporate the letters into the title.
Here's the basic effect. You explain that you are conducting a survey for experimental purposes and are asking everyone you meet to name ANY card and ANY number from 1 to 52 and then recording their answers on your calculator.
You say that the last person you asked said the Queen of Clubs and the number 42 and that you amazed him by dealing down to the 42nd card in the pack revealing the Queen of Clubs. As an afterthought you once again ask the spectator their card and number. When they themselves deal down to the number they thought of it is the exact card they also thought of.
At first glance the method behind this effect looks extremely daunting to say the least. However, fear not, the scientific calculator supplied with this effect does all the hard work for you, so all you have to do is concentrate on the presentation.
There's also a crib sheet (supplied) that prevents you from having to cram this formula into your brain if needed.
The mathematical principle behind this version of the classic (ACAAN) routine is amazing really and I can only imagine how many hours were spent by Stephen to crack the code!
As with many other versions of ACAAN, there can be a lot of dealing going on, especially if high numbers are called, so you'll need to get your thinking heads on for some original patter to fill in the inevitable downtime.
If you have a Harry Lorayne type memory and decide to commit the formula to your head then this same effect could easily be performed using a borrowed mobile phone, as most nowadays have calculators built into them. Having said that, however, this does not make this effect totally impromptu as there is a stack needed for it to work, so you will need your own prepared deck. There is also a reset time needed for repeat performances so it's maybe not ideal for table hoppers unless you have a number of packs ready prepared, of course.
So, referring back to the 'is Stephen Tucker the next mathematical genius?' question. I think you should all make your own minds up by buying this. PS.
WHAT'S HOT: Well worked out version of a classic effect. "Quite pricey". Hmmmm, one or two might think so. With that in mind... I normally only include a FREE mystery item (worth £12) with orders of £30 or more, but I'll also enclose one when you order CALCULATAIONS. How's that?
"You have to supply your own pack of cards"... It's just a regular pack, so no big deal!
By the way... the ONLY reset time required is for you to spread through the deck and make a single cut, bringing the King of Clubs to the face, THAT'S IT! This is easily accomplished prior to casing the deck and moving on to the next table. So... it is IDEAL for table hoppers (sorry Phil).
Finally, since sending the item to magicseen for review, I have also included another routine with the package. Basically, you can now remove the calculator from your pocket, turn it on and immediately hand it to someone. They (and several others) key in numbers of their choice, multiply, divide etc. Then when the final person presses the = key... up pops your FORCE number. This can lead them to a page, a line and then to a single word in a book, which you have predicted! Or it can be used for a zillion other mind-blowing effects.
All in all this is a good, well thought out version of a really powerful effect.
WHAT'S NOT: Quite pricey and you need to supply your own pack of cards.
STAR RATING: **** (Good Product).
Stephen Tucker here again: Okay, now to address the two, slightly negative, comments...
(£24.00) post free to anywhere in the world.
Supplied with a pocket scientific calculator (in a protective case),
a printed crib-sheet, instructions for both routines mentioned above and...
a FREE Mystery item (worth £12).