Jermay’s approach to this routine is rooted in his influential system for modern mentalism that blends traditional magic techniques with advanced linguistic and psychological subtleties.
The performer seemingly uses remote viewing to correctly count how many cards are face-up or face-down. He may also identify specific suits (e.g., the number of diamonds) or sense exactly when a spectator is focusing on a specific card, naming it without looking. Methodology and Analysis Luke Jermay - The Tower.mp4
Reviewers often cite Jermay's ability to make simple methods feel like "real magic" through his scripted storytelling and presence. Jermay’s approach to this routine is rooted in
A "castle" or tower is built using cards on a table. "The Tower" is a mentalism routine by Luke
Despite its complex appearance, the core mechanics are often described as relatively easy and reliable compared to his more suggestion-heavy work.
"The Tower" is a mentalism routine by Luke Jermay , often titled or simply "The Tower," where he utilizes a deck of cards to demonstrate psychological and pseudo-supernatural phenomena. It is frequently associated with his earlier works like "Building Blocks" and his live lectures from the early 2000s. Core Effect and Performance