More than a year has passed and I can safely say that I have totally mastered the trick to the extent that I can even do it during a talent show, or a furry convention. I have come a long way from my first video of doing the effect a day after purchase and have given it all the practice it deserves. With all the blood, sweat, tears, and failed takes, I present to you my version of Dream of Aces, performed to a rendition of Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" and dedicated to its creator, Gary Ouellet (January 9, 1945 - June 8, 2002).
Gary, I wish I could have met you in person to fully benefit from your very warm demeanor and kindness. Thank you for publishing what may be described by some, like myself, as one of the best card tricks of all time. You will be missed.
Very Cool. There are a few things about the way you did this that I really like. First, I can't really see you doing any breaks when you split up the pack, which makes it convincing. Second, the red aces remain visable in your hands until just before you remove them from the small piles. Third, with nowhere to hide the cards but right there, anytime there may be two or more cards laying on top of one anyother is really well done so I can't tell. NICE.
Manashadow 2 years ago