Sorting The Deck Into New Deck Order

The magician starts with a thoroughly shuffled deck and performs multiple casino-style shuffles and cuts while seemingly tracking and finding the Four Aces. The real surprise comes when the magician reveals that the entire deck has been secretly sorted into new deck order (King through two of each suit) during the process. This is a close-up card magic trick that showcases advanced sleight of hand and shuffle tracking, leaving spectators amazed by the unexpected twist.

Key features

  • Advanced shuffle tracking and sleight of hand required

  • Casino-style shuffles and cuts add to the deception

  • Reveals the entire deck sorted into new deck order

  • Great for close-up performances

Pros

  • Visually stunning and unexpected twist

  • Showcases high-level card-handling skills

  • Engaging and fun to watch

Cons

  • Requires advanced card magic skills

  • May be challenging for beginners

Effect

The audience sees a magician shuffle a deck of cards multiple times, including casino-style shuffles. The magician then finds the Four Aces one by one, seemingly through skill and luck. At the end, the magician reveals that the entire deck has been secretly sorted into new deck order (King through two of each suit) during the shuffles. The trick combines deception with impressive card handling, making it both surprising and entertaining.

Full Details

The trick involves secretly arranging a shuffled deck into perfect new deck order while performing convincing shuffles and cuts. The magician appears to be randomly finding the Four Aces, but the real effect is the hidden organization of the entire deck. The method relies on advanced card control techniques, making it appear as though the deck remains mixed while actually being sorted.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is best suited for intermediate to advanced card magicians who are comfortable with false shuffles, cuts, and card control. It requires practice to perform smoothly, but the payoff is a strong, visual effect that can be performed in casual or formal settings. Those who enjoy deceptive shuffling and unexpected reveals will appreciate this routine.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The trick demands a high level of skill in card handling. The magician must convincingly shuffle and cut the deck while secretly maintaining order. False shuffles and precise card tracking are essential. Beginners may find it challenging, but experienced card workers will recognize the techniques involved.

What Magicians Say

ReidFerry demonstrates the trick with smooth execution, making it look effortless. The summary highlights the "visually stunning" nature of the performance and the "unexpected twist" of the deck being secretly sorted. The combination of shuffle tracking and hidden organization makes this a standout effect for those who appreciate advanced card magic.

What people are saying about Sorting The Deck Into New Deck Order

ReidFerry says...

The real reason people don't play cards with me is because through all of that, I actually organize the cards King through two of diamonds, King through two of spades, King through two of Hearts, King through two of clubs—completely sorted into new deck order.

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