Conus' Aces: An early version of the ace transposition which makes it look like you can steal the aces away from under someone's hand. Simple Four-Ace Routine: A classic four ace assembly. Ed Marlo's Simplex Aces: A convincing ace assembly version by Ed Marlo using a versatile switch. Grant's Four-Ace Routine: Next, Gen Grant gives you a non-sleight-of-hand method Paul Rosini's Ace Transposition: An incredible transposition now improved with a couple of extra kickers. Ed Marlo's Face-Up Ace-Embly: A way to make the aces instantly gather together and reverse themselves in the middle of the deck. Joe Berg's "Magician Makes Good": And the aces make a surprise appearance when a spectator tries to guess their card. Turns out it's an ace, so naturally the other cards change to match it. Larsen's Aces: An effective, and versatile, sequence to make four cards all appear to be the same before revealing their true identities. Christopher's Red and Black Aces: Make the red and black aces change places in the blink of an eye. "Chic" Schoke's Hippity Hop Aces: A unique, visual way to make the aces change places. Audley Walsh's Ace Assembly: An incredibly deceptive technique which allows the aces, distributed in a fan, to instantly come together on the top of the deck with no sleight-of-hand. Barnhardt's Four-Ace Opener: Cut to the four aces from a shuffled pack. Ed Marlo's Four-Ace Opener: Visually produce the four aces, by having the aces "kiss". Ed Marlo's General Ace Opener: Find the four aces from a shuffled deck, using only one hand. Ed Marlo's One-at-a-Time Aces: A great assembly where you see the aces appear one-at-a-time. H.Adrian Smith's Penetrative Aces: An unusual (seldom seen) penetration effect, where the aces travel through the close up mat to join the rest, underneath the spectators wallet. The Conjurer's Four-Ace Mystery: One of the most famous ace assemblies ever, where each one is clearly seen u