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Impromptu Breakaway 2 (Allan Ackerman/Jose Martin)

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2011

This is my handling of Allan Ackerman's Impromptu Breakaway from his 1995 lecture notes. I like the idea of the original but there were some things I was not happy with so I changed a few things; If you have the notes then you will see the differences. Also I never wear a shirt with pockets; my only pockets are and will always be jeans :-D

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  • Awesome handling. Great pinky count, as always :) I am not a fan of this routine, I think it's not practical because of the cards in pocket, but your handling with cards is the thing that is the most worth in this video :)

  • @BlackMagicCurse Thanks and no problem to each his own. I personally use those 4 cards to later use them for either brother John Hamman's Twins trick considering I have to take them out of a pocket (although I would take them from a different pocket); Or a version of card to pocket (Gregory Wilson's) where all the cards end in the pocket in order to clean up. Although I am still searching for the perfect trick to clean up. I always if possible would like to end clean. Thanks for your input.

  • Wow, very entertaining. Thanks.

  • @BnibroC69 Thanks, Corbin.

  • great stuff Jose

  • @unclemings Thanks, Mike. I liked this because it feels like a unusual transposition. I like unusual stuff :-)

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  • @martinj1025 You and me both Jose. Thats why I prob read so much Marlo material

  • @eddiecaryl Thanks. I would have to say that it has a quite a few moves but they are not that difficult or angle sensitive. I like this routine a lot.

  • @CrdShk Thanks, Rob. The effect is the same, it's like a transposition of 4 to 1 but the other four appear from different places. The only thing I did not like was that some of the sleights were not too convincing. I am so glad Ackerman decided to create an impromptu version of a gaffed trick by Jay Sankey.

  • @MrPolterguy Thanks, Steven.

  • @Tegib1 Thanks. The notes are great there is some great stuff that are not in any of the videos he has put out. I am a big Ackerman fan.

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