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SIX Inner circle New York City 1772 Posts |
I was whatching the dvd and went to the tricks of tyrade feuterette and one of the guys took the four aces pit them in the deck shuffled face up into face down spread the cards and the four aces whre together face up.Where can I learn the handling he used?
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KARDMECHANIC Regular user Perris, California 105 Posts |
Hello SIX,
you can learn this handling in the Herb Zarrow video. He uses the tens but you can do it with any four cards including the aces. Very nice effect.
What do you mean it came from the bottom of the deck?
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SIX Inner circle New York City 1772 Posts |
Thanks alot!
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KARDMECHANIC Regular user Perris, California 105 Posts |
You welcome
What do you mean it came from the bottom of the deck?
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Cameron Roat Special user Michigan 728 Posts |
I believe Edward Marlo was the first to use four aces in Triumph. "Marlo's Triumph" can be found in Marlo in Spades (pp. 46-47), published in 1947, one year after Vernon's routine was published.
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