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routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand moves down to takethe third card, your right hand actually takes all the cards from the left hand, but the left thumb holds backthe top card of the right hand cards. Thus on the count of three, the right hand will have shown three cardswhich are placed face up and squared to the table. The card in the left hand is actually the first card shown,but assumed to be an Ace. Snap the card, showing it is no longer an Ace. Toss it face up onto the tabled packet.The actual Ace is second from the top, not the face, in this packet. Patter, "We have one, two, three, cardsand an Ace." Snap the cards, saying, "The Ace is gone." Continue the routine with the other three vanishes.routine. There are only three cards on the Ace. Displace theAce into second from the bottom of the packet during the showing of three X cards and the Ace. To vanishthe Ace, use Marlo's Count procedure as follows: The packet is face down in the left hand as for dealing.The left thumb deals over the top card which the right hand takes by the right side with thumb on top andfingers below. The right hand raises showing the face of the card. The right hand moves down taking thenext card under the first, again raising it to show the face of the card. As the right hand move