When I first saw this trick it seemed like the perfect card effect. The randomness of the setup is
proof positive that the cards are not being controlled. Then, the timing of the ending and the
ending itself is stunning. In total, it is immediately something very special. True to Dani's style
this is poetry and ballet all at once with cards in your hands. There is a combination of interlaced
action going on that is genius level. Just learning how this effect is done is a trip inside card
handling that is amazing on its own.
One of the asides to this collection of moves is how
flexible it is. It's also easy to learn. In another teaching session, Dani says it is hard for him
to teach his effects in real time because there are so many things going on all at once. This trick
is just like that. There is a lot going on all the time, but after you learn the individual parts,
hooking them all together is easier than I would have imagined. You can detour at will and still
come back to the ending intact.
You can see Juan Tamariz in this work in addition to
Dani's. I'm proud to be able to know how to pass on this piece of Magic History and Skill to those I
can show it to ...