This trick really reminds me of McDonald's Ace's but without gimmicked cards.
The main
difference to me, in effect, is the Aces are placed down last in this version and the changes aren't
as visual.
What you do pick up is the ability to use a borrowed deck and at the end
everything is examinable.
For my paid gigs, I'll still use McDonald Ace's... My audience
reactions are better and I've built an entire routine around it.
For impromptu work, I'm
really glad to have learned this. I'm hoping with more performance experience I'll dial in my
presentation because the workings for this are done before the audience is even aware the trick has
begun. At that point they are so far behind it's just fun.
The necessary move(s) are taught
well and this is a solid 4 star trick.