lovely trick and presentation .I feel, with some practice. I could perform this trick to my friends and family and really blow their socks off. I am definitely going to hone my sleight of hand skills and put this trick in my performances(just family and friends).Thanks for showing this trick and making it look accessible/ doable to the beginner magician
Damn, I knew there was going to be palming at the end! xD My nemesis! I'll have to use another method to merge the aces, but otherwise, it's a cool trick :)
Thanks! 😊 Palming can be intimidating, but it's really worth the "practice investment". But until you're comfortable with it, it's a great exercise to come up with alternative methods (as you said), you'll learn a lot! 😀👍
In your performance, when you're placing the 4 "aces" in a row, and only flash the first and last card (the actual aces) I immediately found that suspicious.. My gut feeling said "the middle cards aren't actually aces" and I was right. I know what you're trying to achieve by flashing them (as you explained in the tutorial), but I think it's counter-productive. Thoughts?
A very good point! 👍 In a real performance situation when they sit opposite to you, you don't have to turn the card upside down, instead you can just tilt it up a little so that they can get a glimpse of it. It looks a bit clumsy when I do it because I have to turn the card 180 degrees. Also, it has to be done very casually. You can try it both out when you perform and see what feels best, you definitely don't have to do it, as long as you make the secret addition of the two cards and the display of the aces look natural. Hope that helps! 😊
lovely trick and presentation .I feel, with some practice. I could perform this trick to my friends and family and really blow their socks off. I am definitely going to hone my sleight of hand skills and put this trick in my performances(just family and friends).Thanks for showing this trick and making it look accessible/ doable to the beginner magician
Thanks a lot! It takes some practice, but it's definitely within reach. Let me know how it goes! 😊
Great performance and tutorial 🤘👍🤘👍😊👏👏😊👍✨️✨️
Thank you Robert!! 🙏😊🙏😊
Brilliant performance!! Thanks for teaching such an amazing trick!!
Thank you my friend, you're far to kind! 😊🙏
The injog on top of deck under two aces to ditch card ya didn't need was a great idea
Yeah, it's a handy little trick! 👍
Great performance of a classic trick!
Thank you! 🙏 So glad you liked it 😊👍
Ace production is a master trick, a clasic that is timeless. Very nice my friend. Thanks for all the good dingo.
Thanks a lot! 😊😀 Yeah, classics like these never die, and for a good reason!
Damn, I knew there was going to be palming at the end! xD My nemesis! I'll have to use another method to merge the aces, but otherwise, it's a cool trick :)
Thanks! 😊 Palming can be intimidating, but it's really worth the "practice investment". But until you're comfortable with it, it's a great exercise to come up with alternative methods (as you said), you'll learn a lot! 😀👍
In your performance, when you're placing the 4 "aces" in a row, and only flash the first and last card (the actual aces) I immediately found that suspicious.. My gut feeling said "the middle cards aren't actually aces" and I was right. I know what you're trying to achieve by flashing them (as you explained in the tutorial), but I think it's counter-productive. Thoughts?
as someone who is looking for a sleight you may pick up on that but an ordinary specctator it does look completely normal
A very good point! 👍 In a real performance situation when they sit opposite to you, you don't have to turn the card upside down, instead you can just tilt it up a little so that they can get a glimpse of it. It looks a bit clumsy when I do it because I have to turn the card 180 degrees. Also, it has to be done very casually. You can try it both out when you perform and see what feels best, you definitely don't have to do it, as long as you make the secret addition of the two cards and the display of the aces look natural. Hope that helps! 😊
That palm was smoothly done, had to re-watch to catch it.
Thanks! 😀🙏
Great trick. Never saw the palm.
Many thanks! 😀😀
Loved how you got the ace from pile 4 onto pile 1. Great trick 👍
Yeah, that's pretty sneaky. Thanks a lot! 😀