Masterful performance. I can't believe how slow and 'spelled' out your Elmsley counts are! Some magicians tend to rush these but you slow it down so it looks utterly convincing.Truely inspirational magic! I love the switching aces trick after it too!
Twisting the aces is something that for some reason of magicians do and love or at least all learn a version of. The audience, almost always, seems pretty whatever about it. I do a very clean version with a color change of the card backs and that's what gets the reaction. The whole twisting the thing is homage It seems... never gets much of a reaction and just means something, historically, to magicians. This is my opinion from seeing it three thousand times and performing it a thousand times. I don't really do a much, especially without the color change finish.
I agree it is not the strongest trick but if you look at Paul Harris is bizarre twist, that is a twisting the aces that gets a huge reaction. Also the Ashers twisting aces and Maxie twist one bill Malone does
Twisting the Aces was the first trick I learned from these VHS tapes. Still have them to this day
I have watched many close-up magic on RUclips, but this one by far has the highest number of very attractive ladies.
Michael Ammar is just brilliant! I have his Easy Card Miracles set
Wonderful! One of my favorite routines. So...twisted.
Masterful performance. I can't believe how slow and 'spelled' out your Elmsley counts are! Some magicians tend to rush these but you slow it down so it looks utterly convincing.Truely inspirational magic! I love the switching aces trick after it too!
Just learnt all 3 tricks and strung them together to fox the pupils at school. Cheers!
slow and steady..that's michael ammar. always look like real magic
Jason, you just made my day!
Man thats an inspirational story. Good luck with the rest of your life man....sincerly :)
I like Michael ammars and his cool science ideas concepts plus his laugh is neat o max :) inChrist always chubby bill page illusionist magician in fun
awesome!!!
PERFECT!
Twisting the aces is something that for some reason of magicians do and love or at least all learn a version of. The audience, almost always, seems pretty whatever about it. I do a very clean version with a color change of the card backs and that's what gets the reaction. The whole twisting the thing is homage It seems... never gets much of a reaction and just means something, historically, to magicians. This is my opinion from seeing it three thousand times and performing it a thousand times. I don't really do a much, especially without the color change finish.
I agree it is not the strongest trick but if you look at Paul Harris is bizarre twist, that is a twisting the aces that gets a huge reaction. Also the Ashers twisting aces and Maxie twist one bill Malone does
".Hey, let's try something a little bit different" (gee, where have I heard that before. Duh)?