Initially, The Ambitious Riser may appear intimidating, perhaps even unachievable. However, with practice, you’ll find it becomes manageable. But what’s next? Did you master this technique just for the sake of learning? Are there practical applications?
In this project, Danny reveals a variety of creative uses for the The Ambitious Riser move. You’ll discover routines and applications that will ignite your imagination and help you view the move from a new perspective. Alongside these applications, Danny provides several drills designed to enhance the fluidity and reliability of the move. So grab your deck and dive into The Rice Project.
Effects:
Angle Portal: Experience a teleportation effect where a selected card is pushed into one pack and emerges from another. The card is chosen, and the deck is split into two piles. It’s placed in one pile, which is held at an angle. As the card is slowly inserted into the top pile, it visually and magically appears from the bottom pile. Angle Portal is a refined version that emphasizes a striking visual effect.
Portal: This is an alternative handling of Angle Portal. Instead of a gradual reveal, the packets are positioned side by side, allowing the card to jump from the center of one packet to the other. The mechanics remain the same, but the visual impact differs.
What Goes Up: A rising effect where a card is displayed on top of the deck, placed at the bottom, and then rises back to the top. This occurs while the card is protruding from the deck, only to fall back to the bottom again.
The Rice Will Fall: Inspired by Uzumaki by Dan and Dave, this rising effect culminates in a surprising twist. The top card is shown and placed at the bottom, only to rise to the top. In the end, all cards are revealed face-up, demonstrating that the selected card remains at the bottom.