Regal makes this point very well in the explanation, but it is worth repeating. Done well, this is
an miracle that the spectators will remember for a long time.
While it takes a little bit of
preparation, and practice of what can be a difficult move, this is a perfect place to practice this
move. Some tricks lend themselves to "on the job" practice. That's how I learned the top-change.
This is a piece that will allow you to practice the bottom deal from a very small packet (the
easiest way) under pressure. I have not seen an effect better suited to learning this move.
But
the thing is that this is a great trick. In addition to allowing you to learn a move and do it
under pressure, it is a trick that will KILL under the right conditions. This is not the trick to
do when you are in a hurry and have very limited time with each group. This is a piece for the end
of the night when things have slowed down and you want to impress a small group (hopefully including
the booker).
Highly recommended for a number of reasons. Don't pass this by, it's too good.
BTW, David, SLAP