I hate making a new thread for this, but I am curious as to see if anyone else has noticed this.
In Jason England's 1 on 1 "The Bottom Deal" I thought he was false advertising.
He starts with the cards face up, and you can see that the bottom card is the jack of spades. He even gives you one final glance at it, before he puts the Ace on the bottom. I am not seeing any false moves from that point on, so how the heck can he say that the other aces came off the bottom?
I've watched this a few more times, and I can't locate the aces anywhere in the deck. The only thing I believe he could have done is put the other 3 aces under the ace of spades before the trick started... No, I'm not fishing for a method, I just want to be sure that he isn't false advertising. I have a lot of respect for Jason, and I want to be wrong. Can someone tell me please? I'd just like a clarification.
Mods, feel free to delete this if you view it as exposure, or think it is inappropriate.
-PTG
In Jason England's 1 on 1 "The Bottom Deal" I thought he was false advertising.
He starts with the cards face up, and you can see that the bottom card is the jack of spades. He even gives you one final glance at it, before he puts the Ace on the bottom. I am not seeing any false moves from that point on, so how the heck can he say that the other aces came off the bottom?
I've watched this a few more times, and I can't locate the aces anywhere in the deck. The only thing I believe he could have done is put the other 3 aces under the ace of spades before the trick started... No, I'm not fishing for a method, I just want to be sure that he isn't false advertising. I have a lot of respect for Jason, and I want to be wrong. Can someone tell me please? I'd just like a clarification.
Mods, feel free to delete this if you view it as exposure, or think it is inappropriate.
-PTG