The spectator shuffles the deck. The spectator rolls the dice. The spectator chooses which die to use. The spectator deals the cards. And you never touch a thing. Then comes the impossible. The card they set aside as an "offering" is revealed to match the sum of the dice - a perfect 7. And when they turn over the four packets they dealt themselves? The Four Aces. It looks like the dice predicted everything.
Why you'll love performing this:
- Spectator does all the work. They shuffle, they cut, they roll, they deal. You appear to be a bystander.
- No equivoque. No force. The spectator can re-roll the die as many times as they want - it doesn't matter.
- Almost zero sleight of hand. A single casual cut at the right moment is all you need.
- Resets in seconds with a simple 5-card stack.
PLUS - THE "MIRACLE TIME" UPGRADE: Dustin teaches an enhanced version with a 9-card setup and a clever psychological ploy that stacks the odds dramatically in your favor - opening the door to three escalating climaxes, including a stunning poker-hand revelation: the spectator turns over a four-of-a-kind in 2s… only to discover Four Aces hiding beneath them. Pure devastation.
The bottom line:
This is the kind of effect that makes laypeople genuinely question reality. The conditions are so clean - they shuffled, they rolled, they dealt - that there's nowhere for the method to hide in their minds. Easy to do. Devastating to watch.
- You'll perform this the day you read it.
- The dice are normal - any dice can be use.
- No marked cards
- No equivoque
- No electronics
- No memory work
- No apps
- Minimal sleight of hand
- Easy to do
1st edition 2026, PDF 9 pages.
word count: 1693 which is equivalent to 6 standard pages of text