by king_of_keighley » Jun 17th, '06, 13:35
I am not confessing to be an expert at this sleight either but i do perform the david blaine trick when he switches the aces, quite a lot (forgive me for not knowing the name of the trick!).
I find, if you tilt the cards in your left hand at an upwards angle as you do the top change (like you are dealing a poker hand), it works quite well. Rather than trying to *hide* the move, make it obvious...the audience will 99% of the time just think you put the card on the top and then pulled it back off. also bring both hands together as you do it.
You do need a bit of mis-direction to be 100% sure, i usually just comment on the card the spectator might be holding, or if they are not holding cards, something like "why are your hands so strong, i thought you were gonna snap the card, the way you gripped it..look at them"! (inevitably most people will glance), and its a good opportunity for a joke.
and the point about the sound...if you deal a card strongly it will make a sound, as most laymen will deal like this, i dont think they will be suspicious, and they haven't been in my experience.
hope this helps...