MY SLICE

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$25

The Ad Copy

MY SLICE is Daniel’s approach to the classic stand up memory demonstration.

Everyone wants a better memory but few are willing to put in the work to develop one, thankfully Daniel has now made it possible for you to get all the credit for cranial capacity without months of miserable maintenance. What can you achieve?

Recite up to 100 digits of PI without memorizing them!

Recall sequences from any page chosen! Locate any chosen number from 0-999!

Locate any birthday given as a four digit number!

Calculate the total to large sums with ease!

MY SLICE was built from the ground up to achieve maximum impact with minimal effort.

“My Slice by Daniel Dorian Johnson is absolutely incredible! If you want to look like a superhuman savant, this is the way to go. I’m still blown away by how he managed to pinpoint the digits I was thinking of from a book crammed full of numbers. This effect opens up so many opportunities-it’s a powerful tool that will entertain your spectators while completely frying their minds. Truly AWESOME! Make sure you pick it up at Blackpool-I can’t wait to get mine.”
Joel Dickinson

“My favorite thing you’ve ever done, it’s absolutely brilliant!”
Matt Clewley

“It is super clean, it is super simple to do and I can’t speak highly enough of it!”
Ben Cardall

“It’s gonna make you look like a memory, math expert in minutes!”
Joe Diamond

“This is going straight into my show!”
Martin Duffy

“I’ve seen other versions of this effect and this has got to be the real bamboozler!”
Hayden Parker

Jheff's Guide

WHAT IT IS:
Paperback book, approx. 4”x5”, 100 pages

HOW ACCURATE OR COMPLETE THE AD COPY IS:
It’s accurate enough, though it could be written with more clarity.

SETUP AND RESET:
None.

ANGLES:
None.

SUITABLE VENUES:
Close-up, Parlor, Walkaround

JHEFF’S JUDGMENT:
This is a book that demonstrates a super memory using pi, and it is the easiest and arguably the most powerful of the pi books released so far. The four phases are simple, practical, and require no memorization, relying instead on well‑known mathematical sequences and formulas that can be done in one’s head. The only real consideration is whether a memory demonstration with pi fits your set or stage persona, as the theme may not suit everyone. If it does, this is the best I’ve seen so far thanks to its simplicity and the number of practical features it includes.