I discovered this hack doing a real deck swap data mining, and I don't understand why it's not one
of the most popular ones. I find it great, elegant, original and with a great sense of humor. It's
not a one trick deck, you can follow Mr. Regal's performance or make your own because you have a
whole new deck full of possibilities to use your imagination. To me it's an excellent underrated
trick.
I love the look of this, but as a senior with dexterity issues I wonder... are "ANY" slights required (double lift or Elmsley count ect ect) ? Unfortunately, I'm unable to do any of these, thus routines I do with cards are typically packet tricks with gaff cards; with those they play out quickly and I move on to something else before questions are asked. I also perform in bars as a customer and in my opinion, typically... tricks with full decks aren't received well as the attention span just isn't there (in a bar being performed by a stranger). With that said I currently carry ONE full deck trick for very rare situations. TMI but two things I LOVE doing (not card tricks) are "Ties" which is I.T. and I use that for "floating bills" & also having a straw dance and rise on its own in a beer bottle the other that I enjoy is "Mental Die" both of those work GREAT in a bar. Anyway, sorry for this being so long, I'm just curious about the mechanics of this. Thanks