The trick appears exactly as in the video - and it's very impressive. However, the slights are
moderately difficult, particularly keeping the cards aligned. I spent 30 minutes practicing, and my
guess is I need many more hours before I'm willing to take it out in public.
The video
isn't very long, but there's no filler at all - none, he just goes right into it, you can see
everything clearly, and then he goes into subtleties like "how to clean up" and "how to allow the
spectator to shuffle" (which seems pointless to me, shuffling allows the energy level to drop and
doesn't really seem to increase the entertainment value of the trick, but people do want it).
Really hits the spot.
The only reason I gave it four stars rather than five is that $10
is a little much for a single trick on an instant download - but it's still worth it.
It's
pretty well a perfect introduction to a four ace trick! Indeed, it might get me back into four ace
tricks again... :-)