Here is a link to Easy Pocket Interchange: th-cam.com/video/qUxS98xwtDU/w-d-xo.html. For a collection of videos from All-In, click here: allanackerman.com/videos. Thanks for stopping by and visiting my channel. This routine first appeared in my How to Tame a Moose lecture notes in 1995. Many people contributed to creating this effect - Dai Vernon for the Travelers, Brother John Hamman for the Underground Transposition, and Paul Harris for adding the excellent kicker to Bother John's routine, giving us Reset. Jerry Sadowitz gave magic the Pocket Interchange effect in 1982. Jack Carpenter gave the magic world Multiplex Reset and his handle of the Pocket Interchange. Then I created a hybrid of the two. I must thank Jay Sankey, Bill Goodwin, Scott Robinson, Chris Kenner, John Lovik, Roger Smith, Larry Jennings, and Alex Elmsley, whose thought processes also influenced this handle. Bill Goodwin’s modification of the Revolutionary Count makes the last vanish of the four aces stand out. You can visit my website, www.allanackerman.com, for contact information, videos, DVDs, and books, or you can email me at ackerman_allan@hotmail.com. I will post on TH-cam on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month.
I have used a Biddle count, Elmsley Style, Carlyle - four as eight. But I have also used an implied vanish, as they think you have eight cards when you remove the kings the first time. That's the easy solution.
Here is a link to Easy Pocket Interchange: th-cam.com/video/qUxS98xwtDU/w-d-xo.html.
For a collection of videos from All-In, click here: allanackerman.com/videos.
Thanks for stopping by and visiting my channel. This routine first appeared in my How to Tame a Moose lecture notes in 1995. Many people contributed to creating this effect - Dai Vernon for the Travelers, Brother John Hamman for the Underground Transposition, and Paul Harris for adding the excellent kicker to Bother John's routine, giving us Reset. Jerry Sadowitz gave magic the Pocket Interchange effect in 1982. Jack Carpenter gave the magic world Multiplex Reset and his handle of the Pocket Interchange. Then I created a hybrid of the two. I must thank Jay Sankey, Bill Goodwin, Scott Robinson, Chris Kenner, John Lovik, Roger Smith, Larry Jennings, and Alex Elmsley, whose thought processes also influenced this handle. Bill Goodwin’s modification of the Revolutionary Count makes the last vanish of the four aces stand out.
You can visit my website, www.allanackerman.com, for contact information, videos, DVDs, and books, or you can email me at ackerman_allan@hotmail.com. I will post on TH-cam on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month.
love it !
Glad you liked the routine👍
Wonderful. 🎉
Glad you liked the handle
Great routine Al. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it Duke👍
OMG, my wife had to drive me to the ER after I watched A Double Jack because my head hurt so much!
WTF (Wasn't That Fantastic)
Thank you John - lots of people to thank for this routine.♣️♥️♦️♠️
A fantastic routine Allan 👍👍👍👍😊😊👏👏👏👏
Thank you Robert👌
great routine one of my favorites from your latests books :)
It's a fun routine and makes a great moment to do a deck switch.👍😊
This is Don Wand
👍 Nice Job
Thanks Don - next week at the club is open mic with the other brothers.
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Hey Alan, how on earth do you remember the details of so many routines? Your repertoire is incredibly prolific.
Also how often do you practice??
Love to practice and think about magic. I enjoy that part as much as performing😊
thanks for sharing!I have a question about Jay Sankey revolution count,it seems to be weird when I practice it. Is there any alternative?
Or anywhere can i learn more details about it?😂 Looking forward to your reply
Or anywhere can i learn more details about it?😂 Looking forward to your reply
I have used a Biddle count, Elmsley Style, Carlyle - four as eight. But I have also used an implied vanish, as they think you have eight cards when you remove the kings the first time. That's the easy solution.
@@allanackerman4848 thanks for your answer!