Waving the aces.....

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Waving the aces.....

Postby BeerForDolphins » Oct 20th, '03, 10:19



Ive got a nice little ending to "Waving the Aces" if anyones interested (bit of a kicker actually!)....it would be easier to put it in the restricted section but I am not in it...so I can't :wink:

pm if you want it.....

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Postby BeerForDolphins » Oct 20th, '03, 12:02

check your messages Jabba...

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Postby BeerForDolphins » Oct 20th, '03, 13:21

OK then....lack of responses means I may as well tell everyone. Here is the pm I sent to Jabba....

OK....you have to know the Kosky switch for this.

After you have done the whole "waving" thing and noted to the spectator that it is a very magical move to wave the cards in this way, casually setup the kosky switch showing the spectator their original signed/marked card. Then perform the switch. Give the cards to the spectator to hold, maintaining the aces face up and the card inbetween face down.

Do a DL to show an indifferent card, turnover and then very slowly swap the top card of the pack with the face down card in the specs hand. Place this card into the centre of the deck. The spectator thinks that their card has been swapped with an indifferent card and placed back in the deck.

Take back the three cards and again "wave the aces".....the original card magically appears back in between the two aces.

Cool huh......it worked a treat on all of the people I have tried it on so far.

Like I said, you have to know the Kosky switch for this one so I guess that will rule the casual browser out!

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