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00:00 A little something with four cards.
00:02 Here, I'm going to put a joker into your hand right there.
00:05 Okay, just kind of hold on to it.
00:07 Just to separate your hands is perfect.
00:09 And to make it interesting, we will use a second joker right there.
00:13 Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry, my fault.
00:15 These jokers need to be face down.
00:18 This is very important.
00:19 Okay.
00:21 Now, here's what's going to happen.
00:23 My jokers will change places with your jokers.
00:25 Okay.
00:26 Now, I could show you how it happens quick or I could show you slow motion.
00:31 Want to see slow motion?
00:33 Slow motion.
00:33 This is how I'm going to switch them.
00:35 [SOUND]
00:40 Like that.
00:41 That's slow motion.
00:42 You feel that.
00:43 But quickly, you're not going to feel it, okay?
00:45 This is the quick way.
00:45 Watch.
00:46 Did you feel that?
00:48 They actually switched to aces.
00:51 >> Oh, [BLEEP]
00:53 [MUSIC]
01:03 [LAUGH]
01:05 [MUSIC]
01:07 What the hell?
01:08 [MUSIC]
01:18 [LAUGH]
01:30 [MUSIC]
01:40 Hey, guys.
01:48 Welcome to the project.
01:50 You've gotten your hands in really devious four card change.
01:55 I've been around for a long time.
01:56 This is one of the cleanest four card changes I've seen.
02:00 You show four jokers.
02:02 They change to four aces front and back.
02:05 What's nice about it, the psychology built into this routine leaves the spectator
02:10 under the impression that they have examined all the cards.
02:14 It's super practical for walk around, table hopping.
02:18 You could throw it into your set anytime.
02:20 There's really no advance preparation.
02:23 I show you how to do this on the fly.
02:25 I give you, I think it's four handlings on the DVD with this one effect.
02:31 Four really cool handlings.
02:33 You're gonna learn all of them on this DVD.
02:35 All of them can be used with the gimmick cards that you have in your set right now.
02:40 So let's stop talking.
02:41 Let's get into it.
02:42 Let's check it out now.
02:43 All right, here's the cards you get in your package.
02:50 You're gonna get an ace of spades, an ace of clubs, ace of hearts, and ace of clubs.
02:56 Now, if you look closely, you'll notice the ace of spades, the ace of diamonds,
02:59 the ace of hearts are regular normal aces.
03:02 The ace of clubs, however, is a special ace.
03:05 If you look closely, you'll see that in fact, it's two cards which are stuck together.
03:10 I do not want you to pull these cards apart yet.
03:13 We're gonna do that in a moment, but that's your gimmick card.
03:17 And now let me show you how we're going to prepare these cards.
03:21 So you're gonna take your regular ace, you're gonna put them aside.
03:29 You're gonna take your double card and you're gonna slowly pry this card open, okay?
03:35 So I'm gonna push my thumb in and what I'm gonna do is slowly push and slowly pull up here, okay?
03:43 I'm gonna push my thumbs deeper in and pull up a little more, deeper.
03:47 In other words, what I don't want you to do is bend this card completely backward.
03:50 I want you to slowly pull it apart until they come apart, okay?
03:55 Be gentle and pull them apart.
03:58 And you're gonna end up with two jokers, okay?
04:01 Now, these jokers are special, at least one of them.
04:05 This is a regular joker.
04:08 Now, what you may notice, there's a special adhesive on this joker.
04:14 Because of the fact that this might have stayed in storage for a while,
04:17 some of the adhesive may have transferred to this joker.
04:21 So if you just run your finger along the regular joker, you'll notice if there is or isn't any residue.
04:27 On this one, I feel it.
04:28 So to remove it, what I do is I just run my thumb along it like that.
04:33 And the residue, you can't see it, but it's actually curling up.
04:37 And I'm able to just kind of, I guess, pull it away like this.
04:43 Almost as if you're pulling rubber cement away.
04:45 This is not rubber cement, but for some reason, the residue acts in a similar fashion.
04:50 So make sure you got it nice and clean.
04:54 Just take your time on this.
04:57 Just rub it here just to make sure.
04:58 And that seems pretty clean to me.
05:00 The reason you want to remove the residue is that when you place it along with the other cards,
05:05 you want it to be smooth.
05:06 If there's any glue residue, it's going to kind of stick to the other card and you don't want that.
05:11 So this is nice and clean and you're ready to roll.
05:14 Okay, so once I've got that residue removed, I'll put that aside.
05:19 Now we're just going to concentrate on the gimmick card.
05:21 Now the gimmick card, if you look close, you will see nothing.
05:26 It just looks like a Joker double-faced card.
05:30 There's an ace on one side, a Joker on the other.
05:32 But in Camouflage, in and amongst this Joker is a very special adhesive that allows the card to be stickable.
05:41 Okay, now what is very interesting about this adhesive is it acts like a post-it note type of glue.
05:48 So if I would let a card come in contact with it, give it a squeeze, it now acts as one playing card.
05:57 I could turn it over as one.
05:59 I can handle it as one.
06:00 I can throw it down.
06:01 Whatever I want to do, flip it over.
06:05 It is essentially one playing card.
06:08 However, when I want, I can peel them apart again.
06:12 Now once you have removed the residue from this Joker, the beautiful part is the sticky substance on this card will not transfer to this card.
06:23 You'll see it's clean.
06:24 So you can glue them, you can stick them together and pull them apart indefinitely.
06:31 Keep doing this.
06:32 It really is like a post-it note.
06:35 And again, nothing is transferred.
06:37 The only time you may get a transfer is, as I said, if this hasn't been in storage for a couple of months in really hot temperatures, whatever, it might get a little residue.
06:45 You just rub it off and you're good to go.
06:47 Okay, now what is unique and interesting about this special glue is that, like I said, A, it will not transfer to the Joker.
06:57 So unlike wax, if you've ever dealt with wax, the card will eventually get residue on the other card.
07:06 And then it's because it's in play with the rest of the cards, you end up getting residue on the other cards and then eventually everything's sticky.
07:14 With this, nothing is sticky except for this card.
07:18 The other unique quality is it is completely invisible.
07:21 Unlike double stick tape, you will see double stick tape on a Joker.
07:25 With this, you do not see anything.
07:29 It just looks like a Joker.
07:30 So you're going to use it as a Joker in the effect.
07:34 And another very great quality about this is that it will keep its tackiness indefinitely for the life of the card as long as you keep it protected.
07:46 And what do I mean by protected?
07:48 Well, if the only way this tackiness is going to wear down is if you get dust on it, lint, dirt, a lot of oil from your hand on here, then it will start, the tackiness will start to wear away.
08:03 So what you want to do in order to remain it to it for it to remain tacky, you're going to protect the card and you protect it by placing another card on top of it.
08:13 So that's it.
08:14 I just keep those two cards together when not in use.
08:18 And you'll see within the context of the effect, this card is always in contact with another one when the cards are put away.
08:27 When I restart, then I take the card off and I do the effect.
08:31 So with that said, as long as this is stored with another card, it will keep its tackiness for literally the life of the card.
08:40 So that essentially is what your gimmick is.
08:44 And now that you understand the gimmick, let's see how we're going to use it.
08:52 Here's a studio demonstration of Ace.
08:55 Hi.
08:56 Hi.
08:57 We do something with four cards.
08:59 Okay, I'm going to show you how magicians switch cards.
09:02 Okay.
09:03 This is a very special technique.
09:04 Look, first, I'm going to put a joker into your left hand, your right hand, sorry, and a joker into your left hand.
09:11 Okay.
09:13 I'm going to keep my jokers here.
09:14 What I'm going to do is switch these cards.
09:17 Okay, tell me if you feel this.
09:18 Did you feel that?
09:20 No.
09:20 They didn't leave your sight, did they?
09:22 No.
09:23 And take a look at this.
09:25 Oh, [bleep]
09:28 That's how we switch cards.
09:35 I'm going to put a joker into this hand over here.
09:39 And just for fun, you're going to get another joker in this hand over here.
09:43 All right.
09:44 Your jokers and my jokers are going to switch.
09:48 Okay, I want you to watch.
09:49 Did you feel that?
09:50 Probably not, eh?
09:52 Do you believe they could have switched?
09:55 Take a look.
10:04 All right, so we're going to take an over-the-shoulder perspective to give you an idea of how to
10:09 perform this routine.
10:11 What you're going to do is you're going to remove the regular aces, put them aside for
10:14 now, and we're going to peel, once again, the gimmick card.
10:19 Whenever you peel the gimmick card, you want to peel it just gently so that you don't bend
10:23 the cards too much here.
10:25 So there's my double facer.
10:27 There's my regular joker.
10:29 And here's my other aces.
10:32 So I'm going to lay them out in a row here.
10:34 And here's how we're going to set up the cards.
10:36 You're going to start with your double facer, and you're going to turn it over so that the
10:40 double facer, the joker is facing down, and the sticky side, this is the sticky side of
10:47 the joker right here, this is facing down.
10:52 Notice my hand here.
10:53 There is a little curve, a natural curve in my hand, so that the bottom of the card does
10:59 not contact my hand.
11:00 In other words, the glue is not touching my hand.
11:04 This is how you would naturally hold a deck of cards.
11:06 So there's a natural space there so that the glue does not touch it.
11:11 It's free.
11:12 It's in the open.
11:13 Okay?
11:14 Important.
11:15 Next, I'm going to place a regular ace, a regular ace, a joker, and a regular ace.
11:24 So from the top down, I've got ace, joker, ace, ace, double facer with the sticky side
11:31 down.
11:33 And that is your basic setup.
11:35 Do not worry.
11:36 I'm going to show you a very practical setup where you're able to set this up on the fly,
11:41 completely right in front of the spectator.
11:44 But this is just so you understand the routine first.
11:46 Okay.
11:47 So here's how you're going to do it.
11:49 You're going to count these five cards here as four cards simply by holding the last two
11:56 cards squared as one.
11:58 So I'm counting one, two, three cards.
12:00 The fourth card, I just keep squared as one and hold it like that, showing four.
12:05 So it's one, two, three, and four.
12:09 And show the cards like that.
12:10 If you want to get a little fancy, you can count one, two, three, and then place both
12:16 cards as one into the hand like that, showing four.
12:21 And I'm gripping it with my fingers over here.
12:25 So if I tilt up, when I place it into my hand, my fingers reach under and hold it in place
12:32 like that.
12:33 From the other side, it's this.
12:36 Okay.
12:38 So again, it's one, two, three, and four.
12:42 And I just hold it again with my fingers underneath.
12:46 Here's an angle for you.
12:49 So one, two, three, four cards.
12:53 I square up the cards like this.
12:55 When I do, I get a break below these top two cards, getting ready for a double lift.
13:00 I do a double lift, showing the first joker.
13:04 I place this joker down into a spectator's hand or in my own hand.
13:10 I am now going to pull the top card off.
13:14 So I'm going to grab with my thumb here, fingers here, I'm going to pull the top card off and
13:18 flip this whole packet over as a joker like that.
13:23 So again, it looks like this.
13:25 Pull off and flip the whole thing over, showing a joker.
13:29 This is actually three cards.
13:31 So you're doing essentially a triple lift.
13:35 Flip the whole thing over, show a joker.
13:38 Turn it over again, and I hold a break.
13:41 So I don't let it fall flush because in fact, this is a sticky joker that you're showing.
13:48 So I turn it over and hold a break.
13:50 And in a continuing action, pull this card off and place it down.
13:55 So it looks like I placed two jokers down.
13:59 Let me break that down for you again.
14:02 So it's this.
14:05 Double lift.
14:08 Pull the top card, flip all these over, show a second joker.
14:11 This is really a sticky joker.
14:13 Flip it over, hold a break, and put it down.
14:16 So essentially you've shown supposedly two jokers.
14:19 These of course are really aces.
14:22 I've still got the little break here.
14:24 My thumb is going to come over, hit the break, and my finger will grab.
14:29 This is two cards here.
14:30 So I don't even have to look.
14:31 I can just grab the two cards right here easily.
14:34 Flip both over, showing two more jokers.
14:39 Essentially at this point, the trick is done.
14:42 This is a double card with sticky right here.
14:45 Underneath it is an ace right here.
14:48 This is a regular joker.
14:49 But when I put both of these together, I now have two aces.
14:55 Because the sticky card has stuck down to this card, leaving the ace on top.
15:01 So boom, boom, boom.
15:05 They turn theirs over, and boom.
15:08 You've got four aces cleanly, just like that.
15:17 Here's an alternate move you can use.
15:18 I use this all the time.
15:19 It requires a little more practice, but I think it's well worth it.
15:22 So you're in your routine.
15:23 Let's say you've done your double lift.
15:25 Put that in the spectator's hand.
15:27 You're now at the point where you're about to grab the top card off, and then flip this
15:30 over, showing the sticky joker.
15:33 It's the triple lift.
15:35 A little more of a natural move there is the following.
15:39 Instead of grabbing here, pulling this off, and flipping this whole thing over, which
15:43 is still great if you don't want to do this next move, is just to do this.
15:47 And take this card and flip it over.
15:49 And you've done the same move.
15:51 And what this is, is this.
15:54 You're going to keep your index finger on top here, so it's overlapping, coming in front
16:02 of these cards.
16:03 My thumb over here is going to pull.
16:07 In other words, my thumb's going to do this.
16:10 Because this finger is holding these cards back, when my thumb pulls, it can only pull
16:15 the top card.
16:17 So you can see that these remain squared, because they can't go anywhere, because the
16:22 index finger's in front of them.
16:24 The only one that gets pulled is that top card.
16:27 So what's essentially happening, I just need to pull a little bit.
16:30 I'm exaggerating here.
16:31 I could just pull it slightly.
16:33 Just enough, so now these three cards are available to be grabbed by my thumb on top,
16:39 fingers underneath, like so.
16:42 So here, grab, and I just hold them very tight, and immediately flip them over, like that.
16:49 The three cards as one.
16:51 So that's the move.
16:53 It's here.
16:56 So it's just a very natural move.
16:57 Now I turn it over and keep a break, as before.
17:00 Place that down.
17:01 So once again, in speed, it would look like this.
17:05 There's one joker.
17:06 That's my double lift.
17:08 There's two jokers.
17:09 That's the move I just taught you.
17:11 Hold the break, put it down.
17:14 Show the other two.
17:15 Go through whatever you want to do.
17:18 And boom.
17:19 There's all four aces.
17:22 All right, a little psychology here.
17:26 Let's assume you've just put these two cards down, and you show the two jokers in your
17:30 hand.
17:31 Now, I never like to show the cards, put them in my hand, and immediately show two aces.
17:38 To me, it's too much heat on these cards.
17:40 They want to grab them and see what they're all about.
17:43 You want to create a little bit of time misdirection.
17:46 So there's two options here to make these change.
17:49 Number one is to put the cards together and just talk for a second.
17:54 Say now, remember, you've got two jokers.
17:56 I've got two jokers.
17:57 I'm going to cause them to change places.
17:59 Would you be impressed if they changed places?
18:02 Well, not with each other.
18:04 With the aces.
18:05 Boom.
18:06 So, you see what I've done?
18:07 I've talked a little bit and kind of let this kind of fall by the wayside, this whole just
18:13 showing the two.
18:14 They saw two jokers, but they kind of forgot.
18:16 I'm listening to what I'm saying, talking about the two jokers changing places, and
18:19 I say they did with the aces.
18:22 So by the time I show them now, they're like, "Huh?"
18:26 But there's not as much heat because they didn't just see two jokers visibly changed
18:31 to two aces.
18:32 Now they see two aces cleanly.
18:35 And the beautiful part is now I focus attention on these cards.
18:39 I say, "Well, if these changed, then check the ones in your hand."
18:43 And boom.
18:44 In fact, the truth of the matter is you rarely even have to tell them.
18:48 They kind of just start turning them over and they notice that now their aces have changed.
18:53 All four aces.
18:55 And boom, you're completely clean.
18:57 What's nice about the psychology here too is if you've ever dealt with a layman, you
19:01 ever did a double lift in a spectator's hand, when they turn the card over and it's changed
19:06 to another card, it's like the best trick in the world for them.
19:09 So the beautiful part here is when you show, you've cleanly showed two jokers go in their
19:14 hand.
19:16 You cleanly showed two jokers in yours.
19:18 You talk for a bit about the jokers changing places, yada, yada, yada, snap your fingers,
19:23 say they did change places, but with the aces, boom, you show them cleanly.
19:30 They're stunned, but then you tell them to turn theirs over.
19:33 Now for them, this is probably the strongest moment because they're like, "What?"
19:39 And they're examining these.
19:40 They see these, so they see these cards are really aces, which makes them think that these
19:45 of course are just aces as well.
19:47 Because if the ones in their very own hands changed to aces and they're checking them
19:51 out, well, why wouldn't these be examinable as well?
19:54 So psychologically, it takes the heat off these cards and makes the effect very, very
20:00 strong.
20:01 One other way that I like to do this segment is by saying what I'm going to do, I don't
20:05 put the cards together right away.
20:07 I show the jokers and I say, if I tap, now I have your jokers and you have mine.
20:12 Isn't that incredible?
20:13 I'll do it again.
20:14 Look, I'll tap again.
20:15 Did you feel them change places?
20:17 They say no.
20:18 I say they did.
20:19 I tap with the aces, boom, and they turn theirs over and boom.
20:24 So what we're doing here is just again a time delay, but just a nice way to bring the cards
20:33 back to this position, two face down cards.
20:36 So the cards come together.
20:37 I give them a squeeze, by the way.
20:39 You're always squeezing them in that middle so that they stick together.
20:42 So the position is this now.
20:44 You have your regular ace and the double ace on bottom.
20:47 So what I do is as I'm talking, I'm going to pull this bottom double card out, flip
20:53 it over and use it to tap these cards or any kind of gesture like I just wave one of the
20:59 jokers over yours and they change places, something like that.
21:02 Now if I just pull it out like this and do this, obviously it's obvious this is not a
21:07 joker, it's an ace.
21:09 However, what I do is I pull it out, I give the cards a little bit of a tilt up and you're
21:14 seeing it from my perspective, from the audience's perspective, you don't see what's happening
21:19 here.
21:20 I pull up and I quickly flip it over.
21:23 That's the idea, but I'm just doing it casually where I tap or I say, look, I just wave one
21:28 of the jokers and I put it back.
21:30 So that's all I'm doing.
21:31 I'm pulling this out and flipping it over quickly in a gesturing, with a gesturing movement.
21:39 So it's like I just tap, boom, and say, would you be impressed if you had, who has, who's
21:44 got the joke?
21:45 You know what, let's do something with the aces, boom, and you show the aces here and
21:50 aces there.
21:52 So that's another nice way to present this particular segment.
21:56 Here's a little tip to ensure that the cards stay well squared together when you reveal
22:02 them.
22:03 So in other words, you want to avoid cards which are kind of frayed like this when you
22:07 reveal it.
22:08 So to help ensure that this doesn't happen during the trick, here's what I do.
22:13 So I am in this position.
22:16 You're at this point in the effect.
22:18 So look, I've got two jokers, you have two jokers.
22:20 And what I do is I casually give them a little bevel.
22:25 So I'll bevel this one like this and this one like this.
22:29 And I'm just doing it casually.
22:30 Say, look, if my jokers change places with yours and what I'm doing there, because I'm
22:34 beveling this one in this direction and this in this direction, I'm ensuring when they
22:38 come together that they actually square up very well.
22:43 This ensures that they square up along the sides and edges in a very nice fashion.
22:49 So when you show it, it seems like one card.
22:52 So it's a nice way to kind of prepare it right mid trick.
23:01 So you've just finished the effect.
23:03 How do you reset this effect for table hopping or walk around?
23:07 Well, this is what I do.
23:08 Whenever I'm finished the effect, I grab all the regular races and I keep the double
23:13 ace face up, place the other aces face down on the packet like so.
23:18 And now I put them away, either put them in a pocket or put them in a wallet, put them
23:22 away and boom, I'm into my next effect or whatever it is, or I'm off to my next table.
23:27 So the way you put them away once again, is you keep your double and just throw these
23:32 face down onto the face up double.
23:35 This is done casually.
23:36 You don't call attention.
23:37 You don't go, ladies and gentlemen, I'll put these away by doing this.
23:40 No, of course you grab the cards, throw them away like that and put them away and that's
23:44 it.
23:45 So that's how you put the cards away.
23:47 Now what this allows you to do is when you pull the cards out, you can pull them out
23:51 right at your next table and set up right in front of them.
23:55 So you pull these out and what I'm going to do is I'm going to pull down with my pinky
23:59 to get a break on that bottom card.
24:02 When I mean the bottom card, I mean the bottom card of the whole bunch here.
24:06 So you're actually pulling on the bottom card, which is the glued joker.
24:12 So I pulled down and I wedged my fingers in because what I want to do is wedge the cards
24:18 apart because the glue is perfect for this.
24:23 There's not a big sound.
24:26 Listen to it.
24:28 That's all you get and that's with no help from myself.
24:32 What I do is I'll come over and once I've pulled it down here, I just kind of pull them
24:37 up and you hear nothing basically.
24:40 So what I do is this.
24:41 I come over, I say, "Hey guys, I want to show you something with some jokers."
24:47 And I pull, I'm actually pulling that bottom joker, pulling it up into view.
24:53 This is my regular joker.
24:55 And then I say, "In fact, I've got four of them."
24:58 And now I count them out, one, two, three, keep the last two squared as one.
25:03 That's going to be my sticky joker and an ace.
25:06 And as I'm talking, I transfer that top card, which is my joker, to second from the top.
25:12 And say, "In fact, let me show you something."
25:13 I get my double lift as before and I say, "Look, we'll put one joker over there, one
25:19 joker over here, and the other jokers here."
25:23 They're going to change places, boom.
25:24 "I've got your jokers, you have mine."
25:27 Okay, I'll wave the jokers over.
25:28 Do you feel them change places that time?
25:30 Well, they did with the aces.
25:33 Boom, boom, and boom.
25:37 So once again, full circle, reset.
25:40 These go here in your pocket and you're ready for the next table.
25:43 You walk out, "Hey guys, let me show you something with some jokers.
25:46 In fact, four of them."
25:49 Watch close.
25:51 There's one joker.
25:53 There's two jokers.
25:55 There's three and four.
25:58 Did I mention I like aces?
26:01 Boom, boom.
26:03 So once again, it's an auto reset every time.
26:11 This next technique is really going to make you smile.
26:14 It is a really devious technique.
26:16 It fools magicians, fools laymen, even those in the know.
26:21 Because of the psychology worked into it, you get to use your cards in the maximum possible
26:26 way you can use these gimmick cards.
26:28 You put them face up in the spectator's hand.
26:31 This is an amazing technique that was invented by my good friend Dominic Mastriani here in
26:37 Montreal and I'm very proud to feature this on the DVD.
26:42 So let's get into it now.
26:47 A little something with four cards.
26:49 Here.
26:50 I'm going to put a joker into your hand right there.
26:52 Just kind of hold on to it.
26:53 Just to separate your hands is perfect.
26:56 To make it interesting, we will use a second joker right there.
26:59 Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry, my fault.
27:02 These jokers need to be face down.
27:04 This is very important.
27:06 Now here's what's going to happen.
27:10 My jokers will change places with your jokers.
27:13 Now I could show you how it happens quick or I could show you slow motion.
27:17 Want to see slow motion?
27:20 This is how I'm going to switch them.
27:22 Like that.
27:24 That's slow motion.
27:26 You feel that.
27:30 But quickly you're not going to feel it.
27:31 Okay, this is the quick way.
27:32 Watch.
27:33 Did you feel that?
27:34 They actually switched to aces.
27:37 Okay, look.
27:38 I have four cards.
27:39 It's very simple to fold.
27:40 Not a full deck, just four cards.
27:41 Can I borrow your hand?
27:42 It's like that.
27:43 Okay, cool.
27:44 Joker.
27:45 This is for you.
27:46 Hold it so it doesn't go away.
27:47 So one joker in your left hand, one joker in your right.
27:48 Make sure it doesn't go all the way.
27:49 No, sorry.
27:50 I'm going to show you how it's done.
27:51 Okay, so I'm going to show you how it's done.
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