This trick requires your audiences' attention, so it's not a good one to open your set. But after
you've surprised people enough to have their attention, this is a great trick for when you really
want to tell a good story, slow things down a bit, and fool the skeptics in the crowd who think
they're on to your schemes.
If you audience is not paying attention they'll miss all the
ways in which you truly are being fair in the handling of the cards. I've performed this and had
people shrug because they missed the impossibility of it. This trick performs much better after
hitting people with some faster magic up front. This trick has only one miracle at the end of a long
story, so they have to be adequately prepped for it.