The first version of this routine I learned was "Sleeve Aces" from Earl Nelson's Variations. This rendition is in Card College Volume 2, and is a combination of ideas from Al Leech, Earl Nelson, Ed Marlo, Richard Vollmer, and Roberto Giobbi. The original plot, by Al Leech, was titled "Two Hands, Four Aces".
wow thats amazing :D loved it!
peppermints666 1 year ago
Thanks for watching!! I appreciate the compliment. Card College has a such a wealth of great, practical material that plays really well for laymen. Have a nice Memorial Day weekend!!
Glen
gbeck1114 1 year ago
"Now for those of you that are color blind......hummer." Hahaha that's golden! Great performance and patter. 5/5
Brandon
SleightlyShady 2 years ago
Thanks Brandon! Yeah, I have a warped sense of humor. Can't help it...lol. Happy New Year to you and yours....
Glen
gbeck1114 2 years ago
Thanks so much for posting, very well done. I'm going thru Card College V2, I went thru this routine and wondered if it was worth the work. You prove that it is. Thanks again, I wonder how long it took you to learn this?
mooretimothy62 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment and question. It's totally worth the effort and plays well for laymen. I used to perform Sleeve Aces from Earl Nelson's "Variations" back in the 80s. After reading the CC version I just fell in love with the presentation and migrated to it. So many gems in the CC series...
Glen
gbeck1114 2 years ago