I literally did this successfully on the first pass through, just following the steps as the DVD
played on the TV in front of me. That's how easy it is (once the gimmick is prepared, which is also
extremely easy).
This gets my coveted 5-star "The Video Actually Represents The Trick
Accurately, For Once" rating. Notice how the promotional video shows the trick done in one long,
unbroken shot, exactly as the spectator would see it, instead of some music video co-directed by
Michael Bay and Darren Aronofsky with quick cuts every 5 seconds? That's a good sign that the trick
creator has confidence in the product. It's every bit as amazing as it looks in the video, and
every bit as easy as they say it is.