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Fake Gambling Act
by Ulysses Frederick Grant

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(1 review, 3 customer ratings) ★★★

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Fake Gambling Act by Ulysses Frederick Grant

EFFECT: A ten-minute routine or act as a demonstration of how the gambler cheats. Great for close-up work or a club act. In this new act; no sleights are required. Still, you apparently deal bottoms, seconds, four aces, winning hands, etc. For example, anyone shuffles the deck, cuts it and hands it to you; still you can deal yourself 4 aces.

It's a fake, that requires no practice, but they will never know it. Demonstrate your skill without lengthy practice. Appear to be a card expert, instantly. Yes, practically every magician has wished that he could present a good gambling demonstration. However, few could devote the time required to master the second deal and other gambling methods. With the information contained herein, you can present an outstanding gambling demonstration which will convince the most skeptical of your great skill with cards.

1st edition 2017, 6 pages.
word count: 1576 which is equivalent to 6 standard pages of text



Reviewed by Brian Reaves (confirmed purchase)
★★★★★   Date Added: Wednesday 27 December, 2017

Not that great of a routine. Each part can be done separately to appear you are an expert in that aspect, but you can't sit down and do this entire routine at once to show all the aspects of your "skill". True, nothing more than a double lift is ever required here, yet there are better full routines out there. If you don't want to put forth a lot of effort or just want to show off one "talent" like second dealing or center dealing, you may find something here to use. Otherwise, keep searching.

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