What's Your Favorite Four-Ace Trick?
I'm thinking about an ace routine for a show. I'd start with an automatic trick to produce the four aces, and I'd love to get some suggestions for similar effects or any ace tricks in general.
Thanks for reading, and good luck!
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When I think of ace routines, this ace sequence from Gabi always comes to mind:
There's one that's super easy where the spectator picks one of the aces, and you divine it. I think it's on the Domina La Magia channel, and I'm not sure if it's on Julio's channel too.
Now, I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for because it's super simple and doesn't have a lot of depth, but I guess you'd have to work on a presentation for it.
I'll check it out, thanks a lot!!
Hey!
Have you seen Tamariz's AsAltantes? It's on YouTube, performed by him, and it's quite old. It's really good, especially because of the patter (technically, it's not super difficult, at least the part I've managed to catch). You could always use it as inspiration to create four different productions of aces and weave them into a story; those are the kinds of tricks I like best. In fact, I'm working on my own, and I might upload it here sometime if I film it.
All the best!
I'll check that out, thanks! I'd love to see how you adapt it if you end up posting it!
I really love card transpositions with the four Aces.
The effect goes like this: a spectator selects a card, and it's lost in the deck. Then, upon shaking the Aces, the Ace matching the selected card's suit turns face up. When you turn over that Ace, it's their chosen card!
Hey @ianport70,
@ianport70:
If your question is simply that..., the answer is straightforward.
Yes, I know, and I'm sure many here do as well (the explanation is quite simple).
But if what you're really asking is "can you teach me the secret or explain the handling", then the immediate answer refers to rule number 8 of the club rules:
https://magigram.com/es/club/official/normas-del-club-m-c-130/
This one's super easy. It doesn't take much practice.
I already had my eye on that one, thanks!