 Hey everybody, welcome back to MagicWorthodoxy. Hey, last night I was reading one of my magic books. I was reading Psychological Settletease 3 by Vanacheck and I came across something and I was like, oh my gosh, that's what it is. I just had this, you know, light came on and I remembered where I had seen it. And so, here's a little backstory. I think sometimes when reviewers review cards, sometimes you'll hear them say, I don't know. They'll say, I don't know why they put that there. I don't know what those Greek words mean. I don't know this, I don't know that. I don't think that's always a great thing to say because as a reviewer, you're supposed to know. And so, I was just thinking, you know what, since I discovered this, I would just share this discovery with you. If you have the original Mark Stutzman, David Blaine Split Spades deck, the very first ones that he put out, these were available in a couple different colors. And so, within this deck, right, within this deck, there's a joker that has kind of an odd look to it. It's a gentleman's profile, his sideways space, he's wearing glasses. And then if you turn it this way, it's the word liar. And you probably just thought, well, it's one of those illusion jokers, David Blaine, he's weird, he's eccentric, you know, a lot of, yeah, yeah, you know, what do I do with this? What do I do? And I could easily just say, I don't know. But like I said, I was reading my book last night and I came across something interesting. So in Psychological Subtle Tease III by Vanacheck, which I would argue, hey, if you want some great books on mentalism, a trilogy, a really great trilogy to get in Psychological Subtle Tease, all three books, I mean, these are, these books are amazing. There's so many great ideas in here. So I'm flipping through the chapter on subtle perceptions and there down at the bottom of the page of 192 is that drawing. So immediately I'm thinking, where have I seen that before? And then I remember it's the David Blaine Jokers. Go back, grab the David Blaine Jokers, go back, read this really cool trick from Vanacheck and then bam, you've got a magic trick, a mentalism magic trick that you can do for a little group of people that kills. I mean, think about that. It's a Vanacheck trick with a David Blaine deck. Stick those two together. That's some awesome and powerful magic. So hey, if you have that deck and you've always wanted to know, what could I do with these jokers? Pick up Psychological Subtle Tease III and you'll get a trick that'll help you with that. Pretty cool, right? You're welcome.