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Magic Tricks Revealed: The Fantastic Four Aces



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By : George Hutton   

Here's a simple magic trick that always and easily impresses any audience. It is an up close card trick, so you'll be able to do this in front of up to a dozen people. It's what's known as a "self working" trick, which means that it will automatically work perfectly each time after you set the deck up. You can do this by itself, or in a string other magic tricks.

This what your soon to be stunned crowd will see. You pull out a deck of cards, and begin to shuffle it. As you are shuffling it, you tell some long, convoluted story about four aces, and how they always rise to the occasion. Once you are finished shuffling, you ask a volunteer to come up and separate the deck into four stacks of approximately equal height.

Then you tell them to take three cards off the top of one of the stacks, and place them on the bottom. Then take another three off the top, and place one of each on top of the other three small stacks. Have them repeat this for the other three stacks, taking three off the top, putting them on the bottom, and then another three and placing them one at a time on each of the three stacks they aren't working with. Make sure to never look at the face of the cards.

All the while, you are continuing to tell your long and convoluted story of the magic Aces, and how they always find their way to the top. You produce some kind of magic wand, or wave your hands and utter some ancient magical words, and gently tap the top of each of the four small stacks. Have your spectator turn over the top card on each small stack, and it they will see the four Aces.

This trick is actually very simple one you know how to set the deck up. The four Aces start off on top of the deck. And make sure to remember which stack has the four aces after you separate the cards, and make sure they work with that stack last. When they get to that stack, it will have four Aces, plus three other cards on top, from the previous stacks. You simply take those three cards off the top, and put them on the bottom, just like with the other stacks. Now there's only four Aces on top, and you just take three of them and put each one on a different stack.

After you pull out the deck, you'll need to shuffle it a few times, but make sure the Aces remain on top. This is pretty simple, just make sure when you cut the deck before shuffling, to place the half with the four Aces in your right hand, and when shuffling them together to simply make sure that the four Aces are among the last cards to go on top of the completed deck when you shuffle. You'll find the crowd loves this trick, and they will never figure out how you do it. Have fun.

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