Juan Tamariz is considered worldwide as a true master of his art. He has authored three critically acclaimed best-selling books in English: The Five Points of Magic, The Magic Way and Sonata. Among magicians, the thing Juan Tamariz is most recognized for is his trailblazing work with the memorized deck. His stack, which he calls Mnemonica, is a seemingly random arrangement of cards that has miracle properties built into it. Many magicians have avoided adding memorized deck work to their repertoires because of the daunting task of committing a stacked deck to memory. Struggling to grasp the associations of the cards and their locations within the stack, most quit after a few hours or days. I was the same way. until a Harry Anderson manuscript got me to thinking about how to make this process easier.
PMS, my Peg Memory System, was born. Suddenly, I found that it was not only easy but also FUN to commit a memorized deck arrangement to memory In the pages of this PDF, you will find a streamlined, GRAPHICAL method for easily and quickly learning the Tamariz stack. Using the PMS system, it took me only an hour to commit a memorized deck stack to memory. BTW, this same technique works great for EVERY memorized stack out there including stacks by Simon Aronson, Martin Joyal, Laurie Ireland, Nikola and others. NOTE: THERE ARE NO ACTUAL TRICKS TAUGHT IN THIS MANUSCRIPT It is merely a tool for learning an extremely well-designed, versatile and one of the most popular memorized deck configurations in the history of magic. Please refer to the writings of Tamariz, Aronson, Michael Close, Darwin Ortiz and others for the many uses of this incredible tool (see pages 68-69 for a FREE gift).