First of all, lemme say that the reason I posted the video with flashes of the ego and top change is because I was reposting a new video in response to criticism from my first ACR video about 5 minutes after the first one, so it was more of an example of how I changed things. If you hadnt watched the first one or read the comments in the forum then it would seem odd. I guess I should have posted the new vid in the same thread as the old one.
Any way, I want to thank everyone who takes the time to think about what they are going to write. I appreciate the criticism because it helps me to get better.
As far as presentation goes: everyone seems to think that technically it was good and certain phases could stay or go depending on opinion, but everyone unanimously agrees my patter sucks

I am definitely going to avoid giving a play by play as I go, as I can see that it makes it dull. Also, my voice is very monotone due to smoking a lot (i think) in my high school days, so maybe less talking overall, focusing on changing up my tone, tempo and emphasis.
That being said, as far as the monotony of an ACR routine goes, what can you really do? I would like to point out Daryl's 8 min routine that has approx. 1 million phases. I personally think that doing a card to mouth phase is more of a "me vs spectator" moment to show off my card control skills which is not what i want. Color changes are good but in the context of an ACR it would have to be that you made a mistake or something and the card didnt make it all the way up, but you can fix that magically.
I like some of john kamm's ideas like drawing the X on the card, etc., but i dont wanna take his ideas. I see how this definitely breaks up the monotony though, so any ideas similar to this would be great.