The trick here is the magician shuffles the deck and takes the top thirteen cards. Holding
the cards face down, he/she proceeds to spell the first card name, Ace. "A-C-E," and for each
letter, he/she puts one card under the packet of thirteen cards. He/she then flips over the next card
(the fourth,) and it is an Ace. He/she repeats this process for each card number, Ace through King.
At the end, he/she has all thirteen cards face up on the table, in sequential order.
Preparation-
Remove and arrange 13 cards in the following setup, top card down:
Three
Eight
Seven
Ace
Queen
Six
Four
Two
Jack
King
Ten
Nine and
Five
Put these on top of the deck.
Instructions-
The trick almost works itself:
- Pretend to shuffle the cards, leaving the top thirteen untouched.
- Remove the top thirteen cards as a group and arrange them like a fan, so that your audience can see their faces.
- Square up the cards, and hold them face down.
- When you spell out each card, do it as follows:
let's say you're spelling the word ACE. Spell A, remove the top card and place
it on the bottom. Then spell C, and remove the top card and place that on
the bottom. Next spell E, remove this top card and place it on the bottom.
- Flip the new top card and show that it's an Ace, and place it on the table.
Continue in this manner until all the cards are face up on the table. (eh:
You spell the cards in order: Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K)
- Your audience may realize that the cards must have been set up beforehand, but
this only adds to the mystery - and you can treat it as a puzzle for them
to try to figure out.
Note:
To add to the mystery, don't use cards all of the same suit. A mixed group of suits
makes it seem less like a "stacked" deck.