One of the things magicians who perform with playing cards hear from
audiences all the time is, "I wouldn't want to play cards with you!"
This is heard even more frequently when the theme of the particular card
effect is gambling. Being able to win, seemingly at will, at card
games, is a very compelling - and commercial - skill to demonstrate to
non-magicians as it conjures up very exciting possibilities!
Kicking
off this volume is Bruce Cervon with a powerful poker routine that,
despite an incredibly fair procedure of the spectators trading cards
with the performer, he still ends up with the four Aces. Chicago magic
legend Steve Draun follows by dealing himself a full house from a
shuffled deck of cards after announcing precisely what cards his winning
hand would consist of. Harry Lorayne is next with a story about what
can happen when you get into a poker game in strange places while Bill
Malone teaches his audience how to stack a winning hand - but still
amazes them in the process. Martin Nash goes for the world deck stacking
record while James Swain shows you how to magically turn a mediocre
poker hand into a guaranteed winner. Finally, Paul Wilson demonstrates a
classic right out of the pages of The Royal Road to Card Magic - a dead
easy way to make your audiences believe they can cut to the four Aces.
Strong
magic combined with the romance of gambling is an irresistible
combination and you'll find no better example of this highly commercial
hybrid than the performers - and performances - collected on this
volume.