Aces from the Pocket Secret
DominaTricks: 25 Self Working Card Tricks • 1m 34s
We know, the suspense is killing you. Time for the reveal of this impressive effect. Simon Lovell always has more tricks up his sleeve than he can count. He wants you to feel great about your next show. This card handling is so easy, but very deceptive. Simon takes you thru the secret step with some extra tips. There’s another great feature to this trick. At the end, the spectator can examine the entire deck and check your pocket again to make sure you aren’t using any special devices or gimmicks.
You can tell a story of the aces being afraid of the dark. And your pocket would be a cave. In this tale, the entire deck is a tribe hiding from a prowling lion in the wilderness. But the four aces cannot stay in the dark. The bats and constant dripping inside the cave are driving them insane. They're willing to get out and face the lion head on, even if it means their lives are in danger. These aces soon become the heroes and protect their tribe. You can make your own story as well to make the magic come alive!
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