While I am quite familiar with the principle, I did not see the stack of the other hands coming. That was outstanding! I'm going to have to make a trip to Vegas really soon! ;)
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Hello Allan Your bottom deal is fantastic. Compliment. In 1980, as a very young magician, I sat at the front of Dai Vernon's lecture at the Magic Congress in Munich. He sat down, big cigar in hand, and just started dealing cards. I asked myself, hey, what's going on here? Dai then smiled and explained that all his dealings were done from below, neatly covered by the cigar. That was also brilliant, everyone at the seminar was enthusiastic about the professor, who was no longer very young at the time. My question to you. I actually have all of Harry Lorayne's books. Do you know spontaneously in which of his books he put his poker routine. With magical greetings from Switzerland André
He called his version the Lorayne's Poker Deal and it is in Close-Up Card Magic. He credits Gardner & Marlo, but adds in a Royal Flush ending instead of four-of-a-kind.
This is crazy wow! And I couldn't see the bottom deal at all :P
While I am quite familiar with the principle, I did not see the stack of the other hands coming. That was outstanding! I'm going to have to make a trip to Vegas really soon! ;)
Glad you enjoyed it!
One word. Unbelievable.
Thank you, glad you liked the routine
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Cool. Bravo👍😉
Glad you liked the routine
Hello Allan
Your bottom deal is fantastic. Compliment. In 1980, as a very young magician, I sat at the front of Dai Vernon's lecture at the Magic Congress in Munich. He sat down, big cigar in hand, and just started dealing cards. I asked myself, hey, what's going on here? Dai then smiled and explained that all his dealings were done from below, neatly covered by the cigar. That was also brilliant, everyone at the seminar was enthusiastic about the professor, who was no longer very young at the time.
My question to you. I actually have all of Harry Lorayne's books. Do you know spontaneously in which of his books he put his poker routine.
With magical greetings from Switzerland
André
He called his version the Lorayne's Poker Deal and it is in Close-Up Card Magic. He credits Gardner & Marlo, but adds in a Royal Flush ending instead of four-of-a-kind.
@@allanackerman4848 thanks for your answer
This was one of the best bottom deal that can be seen on the internet.
It is one of my favorite sleights and it has so many uses,
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Thank you
love this, if only I could be this good
Thank you for the nice complement
Beautiful!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you! 😊
Wow! Incredible stuff. Keep it coming! :0)
Thank you! Will do!
That was fantastic. 👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
That is awesome! In what book did you publish the ultimate GM?
I had a parade in the Linking Ring Magazine in the early 2000s. That is the only place it was published.