Aldo Colombini – Not Playing With a Full Deck
Discover an exciting collection of packet tricks using standard playing cards. This set includes:
- Mexican Monte (Nick Trost): A humorous routine with two jokers and an Ace, featuring multiple transformations and a stunning finale where the Ace’s back changes color, revealing a large ‘X’!
 - Jazzy Queens and Kings (Richard Vollmer): A captivating trick with the four Kings and Queens that switch places, culminating in the appearance of the four Aces.
 - Pole Position (Werner Miller): A selected card is lost in the deck and shuffled, only to be revealed using the name of a random card!
 - Unwonted (Peter Duffie): An elevator-style routine featuring the Ace, Two, and Three of one suit along with two Jacks, where the cards penetrate and switch places in a spectator’s hand.
 - Simple Oil and Water (Aldo Colombini): Three red and three black cards mix and un-mix several times, leading to a powerful climax!
 - The Diamond Robbery (Peter Kane): Two Jacks guard four Diamond cards, but they all end up together in one packet while the Jacks remain in another.
 - An Illogical Conclusion (Roy Walton): Four cards are placed face down while four red cards are shown. After several switches, the audience is surprised to find four black cards instead!
 - Dealer’s Choice (Karl Fulves): The spectator decides which cards go to each player, only to discover they’ve given themselves the four Kings and you the four Aces!
 - Two Surprises for Two (Paul Gordon): Two Queens locate two selected cards from a packet!
 - Heat (Cameron Francis): Four black cards transform into red, mix, and then revert back to black!
 
                






























