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Roll-Over Aces
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Roll-Over Aces is a Triumph based card effect developed by Derek Dingle where the deck is given several face-up and face-down shuffles then following occurs:
- The deck is "rolled" on the table, leaving 4 packets behind with an Ace on each packet.
- The Ace packets are spread revealing four Royal Flushes under each.
- The remainder of the deck is spread showing all the cards are separated by suit and in numerical order.
The Roll-Over action was created by Ron Ferris.
Variations
- Derek Dingle's Roll-Over Aces in Riffle Shuffle Technique Part Two (1975)
- Derek Dingle's Rollover Aces in The Complete Works of Derek Dingle (1982)
- Bruce Cervon's Roll Em Over Again and Roll-Over Aces in Card Secrets of Bruce Cervon - uses any named four of a kind (no royal flushes) (1976)
- Ray Mertz' "Slop Shuffle" Roll Over in Apocalypse Vol. 8, N° 9, sep. 1985
- Jean-Jaques Sanvert's One-Shuffle Rollover in Apocalypse Vol. 11, N° 11, nov. 1988
- Roll-Over-Kill by Ariel Frailich (1979)
- Doug Conn's Flush Brush in Connjuring (2004) is a variant of Chris Kenner's Paint By Numbers in Totally Out of Control (1992) of which Derek Dingle's "roll-over aces" was his inspiration.