The Blackpool Prediction by Peter Mckinnon
[size=1.05em]This is probably going to be a short review, because there’s not much I can say about the Blackpool Prediction besides, “I love it!”
[size=1.05em]In the interest of full disclosure, Pete and I have been friends for a long time. I wouldn’t let that taint my review though. If I thought something of his sucked, I’d tell you in a heartbeat. Actually, I’d probably try to find a way to sugarcoat it. I dunno. It doesn’t really matter though, because I really like this product.
[size=1.05em]I’ve always been a fan of prediction effects, and actually have one in progress right now. When I heard about the Blackpool Prediction, or BPP, (Though technically, shouldn’t it be BP since Blackpool is one word? Fuck it, I’ll roll with it.) I really wanted to check it out. After reading the blurbs, I honestly had no idea what to expect. All I knew was I wanted to be a part of it.
[size=1.05em]Pete sent me an advance copy, and I absolutely loved it on my first read through. Developed out of necessity at the Blackpool Convention, Pete breathes new life into older methods. Upon discovering the method of the BPP, you will laugh. You will cry. You will wonder if it’s even possible. Trust me, it is. I was able to have a successful performance after reading through the book just once.
[size=1.05em]This isn’t going to change the world of prediction effects, and this isn’t for everybody. But with the right performer in the right situation, the BPP is absolutely gold. This is something you can add to your arsenal and be ready to perform at virtually any time. It will work 100% of the time, so it can safely be used to shut down hecklers. There is a bit of setup involved, and the length of time it will take you depends on which of the methods you choose. It ranges from mere moments to a couple minutes. With any method, once you put in the work you’re set for quite a while.
[size=1.05em]I had some friends over to watch a football game today and one of them asked if I had learned any new tricks lately. As luck would have it, I was ready with the BPP and was able to totally floor a roomful of the guys. I really do love the BPP, and I think you will too. Don’t buy it for the secret, buy it for the effect. When you think about it, there’s a lot worse things that you can spend ten bucks on than a new prediction effect. Seeing the look on my friend’s faces when I did BPP tonight was worth at least ten bucks in my book.