Jazz Aces by Peter Kane
Created by: Peter Kane
Key features
Uses a regular deck of cards
Gimmick-free and impromptu
Versatile for table or walk-around performances
Strong audience reactions
Simple sleights like double lifts and Elmsley counts
Can transition into other card tricks
Pros
Visually clear and smooth execution
Great for both beginners and advanced magicians
Strong audience reactions
Versatile performance options
Gimmick-free and impromptu
Cons
Requires practice to master the twist motion
Distractors might confuse beginners
Effect
Jazz Aces is a classic card trick where four aces magically assemble into one pile. The magician places the aces in different positions on the table, adds a few black spot cards as distractors, and with a simple twist motion, the aces gather together. The effect is clean, visual, and leaves the audience wondering how the aces moved on their own.
Full details
Jazz Aces uses a regular deck of cards and requires no gimmicks. The trick involves eight cards: four aces and four black spot cards. The magician places the aces in specific positions and adds the spot cards to create a sense of misdirection. The key move is a twist motion that makes the aces appear to gather into one pile. The trick is versatile and can be performed on a table or in walk-around settings. It relies on basic sleights like double lifts and Elmsley counts, but the real strength lies in its structure and impact.
Who should consider the trick
Jazz Aces is suitable for both beginners and advanced magicians. Beginners will appreciate its straightforward nature and the opportunity to practice basic sleights. Advanced magicians will enjoy its clean presentation and the strong reactions it generates. It’s a great addition to any card magician’s repertoire and can serve as a transition piece between other tricks.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Jazz Aces is relatively easy to perform but requires practice to master the twist motion and ensure smooth execution. The trick involves basic sleights like double lifts and Elmsley counts, which are fundamental skills in card magic. With consistent practice, even beginners can achieve a polished performance.
What magicians say
Craig Petty describes Jazz Aces as "one of the best Ace assemblers" and compares its importance to the Cups and Balls for general magicians. He praises its simplicity, strong audience reactions, and versatility, noting that it can be performed on a table or in walk-around settings. Another reviewer highlights the trick’s visual clarity and smooth execution, making it a standout among ace assemblies. While the distractors might confuse beginners, the overall consensus is that Jazz Aces is a must-learn trick for card magicians.
What people are saying about Jazz Aces
Craig Petty says...
Jazz Aces is a classic card trick that I consider one of the best Ace assemblers. It’s clean, straightforward, and delivers strong reactions.
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