This is all fairly familiar if you have an extensive library, but these ideas are put together in a
tight and simple utterly impromptu routine. You can tell by watching the demo whether you have the
skills to do it, since Paul is basically doing exactly what he says he's doing (with a little
blurring of the term "exactly"). If you can do even a partial faro, you can do this, totally
impromptu, and it's pretty impressive.
If you can attempt to make it through the day
without squandering a 10 dollar bill, use it to by the download, take 15 minutes to watch it, and
you've got yourself a killer ace cutting routine with no funny business. The spectators have just
seen you truly cut the aces from a shuffled and squared deck with no marks or crimps.
Yes, I can do a partial or complete faro with some decks that I borrow but not others. Does the portion you are faro-ing, have to be perfectly interlaced?
Thanks,
ony