Sxf Well said ! My recommendations usually include offerings like “Andes Goat Herding”, “Crafts For Preschoolers”, and “Trumpet and Tuba Repair For Novices”. As fascinating as those may be, this was much more to my taste.
As a magician I can tell you it's really impractical you have to be able to read as fast as you deal and that's extremely hard I would rather just stack the cards and false shuffle to know whats where.
@@imperator2107 As a card mechanic I can tell you it wouldn't be used for dealing the top card, it would be used for peaking the bottom card before bottom dealing. That way you don't have to read the card fast
well it aint that hard to understand, but to do it as smooth as him, basically he doesnt even push the right half of the deck completely in to the other half, and then pulls the right half out again to make it look like hes just performing a cut after the shuffle, but hes just seperating them again and put the right/top half back on top. he is also protecting the view for the camera above, that the cards arent really pushed completely into each other, by shifting the top card of the left pile a little to the right, so it looks like all cards are squared, but basically the right pile and the top card of the left pile are squared, but the rest isnt. hope that makes some kind of sense to you :D
@@pmcccar I guess I should have added... "for serious money"... $5, $10, $25 sure have fun go nuts. But a $500 buy-in... nah, I will only go to a casino...
Now I know why I never gamble or play cards for money, thanks for this wise and cautionary post. My grandma once taught me two life lessons, 'Never a gambler or borrower be' and, 'Lucky in cards, unlucky in love'.
Lots of comments about garbage. This is a concise, informative video about a lot of techniques I wouldn't have thought of playing in "friendly" games. How many times are there a few people who are "friends of friends" playing? Thank you for your time and effort!
Great video ! - My recommendations usually include offerings like “Andes Goat Herding”, “Fun Crafts For Preschoolers”, and “Trumpet and Tuba Repair For Novices”. As fascinating as those may be, this was much more to my taste.
What I love about this is the creativity of cheating. It's a clear evolution of millions of people over hundreds of years coming up with ways to cheat at what is effectively the same game.
For those who don't know, this is the GREAT Steve Forte. I know a few people who make their living with cards, and they all have the highest praise for this man.
@DeckDudes I agree but you can tell forte and vernon have the same thought process and obsession with naturalness, look at the way he squares the cards in two pushes instead of 3 or 4 after the table riffle, thats all lbuilt in, those minor details, his handling of everything looks like butter, its beautiful.
I accidently was introduced to Richard Turner's skills. He is quite remarkable person. Then RUclips decides to recommend this to me. I'm 40 years old, never entered a casino in my life, never even bet for the outcome of anything (except in a way to show knowledge about it). I have watched Hollywood movies alright, but this... You guys, the entire western culture, have invented more ways to cheat a person than food recipes. And the shocking part is, that you don't take it as something wrong, but instead make entire educational courses how to spot and avoid being cheated. It's amazing (not in a good way). This shows a culture and a way of thinking that really makes to never accept a deal from member of that society. Don't get me wrong, I wish all the best to all people. Perhaps in time (cosmic proportions) you will change and get better with others.
What a bizarre comment. All cultures have people who cheat, why isolate it down to Western culture? Anywhere there is a way to get an advantage, there will be unscrupulous people attempting to do so, in all cultures.
+BrutalMind1984 lol that's what I was thinking. He dealt the burn card so fast, who's to say that wasn't a second-deal too? If I was playing against shady opponents, I'd make a rule that you can't hold the deck in your hand while you deal. Set it down and lift cards off the top with one hand, so tricky moves are impossible. It'd thwart that shiner ring too.
+Kragatar You're right, one-handed deals are actually commonplace (you hold and deal with the same hand). Unfortunately, truly skilled dealers can still second-deal with one hand, so cheating isn't impossible, just more difficult. It'd definitely thwart shiners and similar accessories though.
@@Kragatar The cards must first be shuffled...a good card mechanic can get all the "info" he requires before the shuffle. That's the reason for false shuffles.
for those truly interested, there are books and tutorials out there that will teach you the second deal, bottom deal, false shuffle, etc. Of course, the main thing is to practice, but no amount of practicing BAD moves is going to make you better.
RUclips Recommendations: 2007: Nope 2008: Nah 2009: Noooo 2010: Hmm.. No.. 2011: Oh- Nope 2012: Wait.. AH, naw 2013: Bruh, nah 2014: Maybe.. Nah, we gud 2015: NO 2016: Dawg, naw 2017: Okay, now.. Actually, no 2018: For real this time.. nevermind 2019 Ye, now dawg
For anyone else interested in 'card mechanics' (people who can card cheat, not magicians), check out Jason England, or the absolute master, Richard 'The Cheat' Turner.
I've played in a few home games, casino games, & casino tournaments. You just taught me a few tricks. I'm sorry to say, normally I'm the one hosting the home games & you just made me want to cheat so bad. I had no idea there were so many cool super simple methods of cheating :)
The most remarkable thing about this video: how many of the comments mentioning that a shuffle sounds like farting. Real classy, high-brow crowd on here...
Easily the greatest living and possibly the best ever. in some respects, forte is possibly better than vernon. he performs every technique flawlessly. he has the best seconds, centres and bottoms. i hope that i achieve even a tenth of his skill in the future.
@Eddini 40 is the best. As I'm aware, Ortiz and Turner cannot riffle cull. Ortiz can do all these moves, but not with the same elegancy. I have the most of his work. You see, check Ortiz's Darwin Ortiz on card sheating DVD, and Steve forte's, and then decide.
Goodness this video was published during my college years. I’m not sure if I feel ancient or way behind time, getting this as a recommendation 13 years later.🤭 I thought it was going to be about magic. This one was very.... yeah I got nothing more to say.🥸
@@farout166 You are correct. But if that person or persons remains "under the radar", then we have to go with what we know. I've been around this business for many years and I also was an "underground card mechanic" who has played against many pros who carried guns, (and I have even been shot at) and have seen some exceptional "card mechanics", but still Forte has my vote.
Thank you RUclips for this recommendation after twelve
years
Sxf Well said ! My recommendations usually include offerings like “Andes Goat Herding”, “Crafts For Preschoolers”, and “Trumpet and Tuba Repair For Novices”. As fascinating as those may be, this was much more to my taste.
ikr
Sxf same xd
@KEVIN MARTINEZ There's more to it than that. The RUclips algorithm for boosting videos to recommend isn't that simple.
You could have looked it up.... it's on you.
7:12 Sounds like me on the toilet after eating Premium Ice Cream
Good old card spring easy to do
And makes an incredible obscene noise that will surely grab people's attention
=))))))))))
I was not ready for that
Lmfao
thats the fookin comment u r looking for lads
Best recommendation ever happend to me. Thank you youtube.
Jesus Christ the algorithm has blessed us on this day
Me too
"The Shiner" blew my mind.
As a magician I can tell you it's really impractical you have to be able to read as fast as you deal and that's extremely hard I would rather just stack the cards and false shuffle to know whats where.
@@imperator2107 Interesting, thanks for the insight.
@@imperator2107 As a wizard I concur.
@@imperator2107 As a card mechanic I can tell you it wouldn't be used for dealing the top card, it would be used for peaking the bottom card before bottom dealing. That way you don't have to read the card fast
I've seen a lot of these safety techniques use on tv poker and never really knew why. Now I do. thanks for that
This man king of the card control, palm and cleaning up.. Really i can not follow his hands moves.
Along with few others you changed my life about 10 years ago. I need to say Thankyou! :)
That false shuffle was crazy. How tf did he do that!??? This guy is good
well it aint that hard to understand, but to do it as smooth as him, basically he doesnt even push the right half of the deck completely in to the other half, and then pulls the right half out again to make it look like hes just performing a cut after the shuffle, but hes just seperating them again and put the right/top half back on top.
he is also protecting the view for the camera above, that the cards arent really pushed completely into each other, by shifting the top card of the left pile a little to the right, so it looks like all cards are squared, but basically the right pile and the top card of the left pile are squared, but the rest isnt. hope that makes some kind of sense to you :D
@@TheJimyyy that’s the false shuffle he did tho ☠️
@@FlexNiko Its a zarrow buddy watch it in slow motion
wow these private games seem like they can get pretty intense
EDIT: thx for the likes
which is why I don't play them.. I only play in a casino
Yep... never going to my best buddy’s Steves 5$ buy in games in his moms basement. You just never know
@@pmcccar you never know
@@pmcccar I guess I should have added... "for serious money"... $5, $10, $25 sure have fun go nuts. But a $500 buy-in... nah, I will only go to a casino...
This is why people got shot for cheating in the Wild West
Steve Forte ladies and Gentleman, one of the best real card mechanics alive.
Steve Forte is the greatest.. i love how he handles the cards.. he really is the best in the whole world.
I agree with you. Especial lt his mucks, Breaksoff!!! Je use his hands and finger tips amazing.
Absolutely LOVE Jason England's tutorials. He is definitely my sleight of hand idol.
Jason is also a superb card mechanic.
I can't get enough of this guy's class!
Now I know why I never gamble or play cards for money, thanks for this wise and cautionary post.
My grandma once taught me two life lessons, 'Never a gambler or borrower be' and, 'Lucky in cards,
unlucky in love'.
Now I know why I am always dealt a bad hand whenever I play online poker!
Right? It all makes sense now!
Lots of comments about garbage. This is a concise, informative video about a lot of techniques I wouldn't have thought of playing in "friendly" games. How many times are there a few people who are "friends of friends" playing? Thank you for your time and effort!
Close your eyes at 7:13 and listen! (0-0)
+Evan Perrault What is this lovely sound? I'm positive I've heard that one before... Hmm...
+Evan Perrault Oh my god, I bursted
+Evan Perrault lmfao xD
+Evan Perrault You win, sir. You win.
+Evan Perrault maybe stomach is not working properly
Steve Forte one of the best card men ever!
"They shuffle like you and me"...bruh i cant do 10% the shiet you did lol
False Shuffles m8 😁
Great video ! - My recommendations usually include offerings like “Andes Goat Herding”, “Fun Crafts For Preschoolers”, and “Trumpet and Tuba Repair For Novices”. As fascinating as those may be, this was much more to my taste.
Thanks for this after 13 years
That width-wise riffle-esque shuffle at the end was cool
i dont even play cards but this is amazing
Matt Basile I do card tricks XP
This is gold thanks for helping me with my shuffle
What I love about this is the creativity of cheating. It's a clear evolution of millions of people over hundreds of years coming up with ways to cheat at what is effectively the same game.
It's midnight and a school night. Why am I watching this?
Duckus Dankus yo same
Why not
Because it's a school night and midnight.
because you are a wanker
2:37 Even the scramble shuffle can be faked... It's actually one of the most convincing false shuffles if you do it right.
For those who don't know, this is the GREAT Steve Forte. I know a few people who make their living with cards, and they all have the highest praise for this man.
He's not that great. Whatever this guy can do, I can do. However if it were Richard Turner... I'd be shitting my pants.
@@livedandletdieAahahahhaha
@@livedandletdie😂😂😂😂
this guy has got one helluva pair of hands
I wish this video was 2 hours long.
I NEED MORE! This is more magic than magic!
@DeckDudes I agree but you can tell forte and vernon have the same thought process and obsession with naturalness, look at the way he squares the cards in two pushes instead of 3 or 4 after the table riffle, thats all lbuilt in, those minor details, his handling of everything looks like butter, its beautiful.
You are great the Cards I really enjoyed your video first time I ever seen you I am gonna subscribe to your videos
I accidently was introduced to Richard Turner's skills. He is quite remarkable person.
Then RUclips decides to recommend this to me. I'm 40 years old, never entered a casino in my life, never even bet for the outcome of anything (except in a way to show knowledge about it).
I have watched Hollywood movies alright, but this... You guys, the entire western culture, have invented more ways to cheat a person than food recipes. And the shocking part is, that you don't take it as something wrong, but instead make entire educational courses how to spot and avoid being cheated. It's amazing (not in a good way). This shows a culture and a way of thinking that really makes to never accept a deal from member of that society.
Don't get me wrong, I wish all the best to all people. Perhaps in time (cosmic proportions) you will change and get better with others.
What a bizarre comment. All cultures have people who cheat, why isolate it down to Western culture? Anywhere there is a way to get an advantage, there will be unscrupulous people attempting to do so, in all cultures.
Absolutely incredible what his man can do
That last trick blew my mind.
Top tip: don't gamble.
You got that right.
Cuz there's some real slicksters out there.
poker isnt gambling
@@romanelu6085 *said the gambler
Romanelu poker is a mix between gambling and math
Or play poker without any money.
RUclips: Recommends a 12 year old video about a topic I never watched
Me: Ah shit, here we go again
But it is a great video
Recommended 12 years later. Thanks.
steve is awesome.. thanks 4 the tips
7:13 concealed a gnarly fart.
hahahaha!
Turco949 hahahahahahahaa
I don't laugh at much anymore, but you brought a tear to my eye with that choice of words.
Turco949 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This man get subs so quick his sub count stuck at 301 lol
Insane card handling!!
finaly a good video. ive been watching craoy vids al day long this is great
When they have you burn a card, can't you just burn one that appears to be the top card?
+BrutalMind1984 lol that's what I was thinking. He dealt the burn card so fast, who's to say that wasn't a second-deal too?
If I was playing against shady opponents, I'd make a rule that you can't hold the deck in your hand while you deal. Set it down and lift cards off the top with one hand, so tricky moves are impossible. It'd thwart that shiner ring too.
+Kragatar You're right, one-handed deals are actually commonplace (you hold and deal with the same hand). Unfortunately, truly skilled dealers can still second-deal with one hand, so cheating isn't impossible, just more difficult.
It'd definitely thwart shiners and similar accessories though.
@@teckelred richard turner best card mechanic in the world could do that
@@Kragatar The cards must first be shuffled...a good card mechanic can get all the "info" he requires before the shuffle. That's the reason for false shuffles.
this man is too powerful
Great stuff, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the tips! Next time I'm playing my friends, I'll be able to win all their sugar packets.
What I learned here: Do only use cards with a white border.
This video is Intense... This guy owns at that stuff man!
I like this guy. He has great skill but he seems like a nice modest guy.
This is an excellent video with some great advice. BRW, you do an excellent bottom!
Great video
Love this video.
Another episode of 'hey who got this from RUclips recommended'
love this video
Wow, i will use this in yugioh!
call judge call judge
When you don't play cards but this is in your recommendations
i know its always ways to get around it but i helps alot since its harder many mechanics dont master it. but your right
Great find! thanks!
for those truly interested, there are books and tutorials out there that will teach you the second deal, bottom deal, false shuffle, etc. Of course, the main thing is to practice, but no amount of practicing BAD moves is going to make you better.
RUclips Recommendations:
2007: Nope
2008: Nah
2009: Noooo
2010: Hmm.. No..
2011: Oh- Nope
2012: Wait.. AH, naw
2013: Bruh, nah
2014: Maybe.. Nah, we gud
2015: NO
2016: Dawg, naw
2017: Okay, now.. Actually, no
2018: For real this time.. nevermind
2019 Ye, now dawg
why am I so intrigued
gave me a chuckle... thanks
Who’s this guy? This is interesting
Nvm: steve forte
For anyone else interested in 'card mechanics' (people who can card cheat, not magicians), check out Jason England, or the absolute master, Richard 'The Cheat' Turner.
This video is a double edged sword
By the way there is ONE thing that AMAZES me about Darwin , his riffle stacking is just wait a second .... Legendary
Very interesting and informative video.
Excellent. Thanks!
Brilliant.
One word:
FORTE
If out of options, don’t forget to bring a flock with you at your private games, saves all the headaches
Yeah, i've always thought that too.
0:37 It's the best way to shuffle for a fair game, but ironically it's also the easiest shuffle to fake in a crooked game.
with a cut after
All I can say is wow.
And thank God I don't play cards
My private games are under attack!
I've played in a few home games, casino games, & casino tournaments. You just taught me a few tricks. I'm sorry to say, normally I'm the one hosting the home games & you just made me want to cheat so bad. I had no idea there were so many cool super simple methods of cheating :)
exellent video. 5 stars. thankyou very much
This makes cheating look so cool! lol
LOL
Nice recomendation RUclips i needed it
Very clever. 👍
omg the shiner is awesome. brb making mirror ring
recommend this after 14 years
Kinda cool you posted this nearly 100 years ago
Fun info. All story card tricks are dependent on the false shuffle.
AMAZING! Thank you.
The most remarkable thing about this video: how many of the comments mentioning that a shuffle sounds like farting.
Real classy, high-brow crowd on here...
This guy oozes class
Easily the greatest living and possibly the best ever. in some respects, forte is possibly better than vernon. he performs every technique flawlessly. he has the best seconds, centres and bottoms. i hope that i achieve even a tenth of his skill in the future.
3:46 Burning a card seems pointless... The burn card could have been second dealt there just like the others.
@Eddini 40 is the best. As I'm aware, Ortiz and Turner cannot riffle cull. Ortiz can do all these moves, but not with the same elegancy. I have the most of his work. You see, check Ortiz's Darwin Ortiz on card sheating DVD, and Steve forte's, and then decide.
Because all of us are inviting crooked cheaters and betting our mortgages in private matches.
why the fuck am i here? i was supposed to be doing homework 2 hrs ago
go home grandpa, you are drunk
+IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 no u
1:39 He's using the Erdnase grip. A dead giveaway of the bottom deal.
@@magicalmotherfucker Oh yeah, the middle finger is at the corner.
@@magicalmotherfucker I see. Thanks for the info
Part two of this video series shows a list of karate moves so you know how to defend yourself
Goodness this video was published during my college years. I’m not sure if I feel ancient or way behind time, getting this as a recommendation 13 years later.🤭 I thought it was going to be about magic. This one was very.... yeah I got nothing more to say.🥸
Good...All you need now is 20 years of daily 6-hour practise and you will be lucky if you become half as good as this guy...
"Trust everyone, but always cut a fool."
oh my god that was so hot when he controled that top stock
Known Steve Forte for years - he's a magician - my good friend, Jim Swain, (and myself) say that Forte is the greatest card manipulator alive...he is.
@@farout166 You are correct. But if that person or persons remains "under the radar", then we have to go with what we know. I've been around this business for many years and I also was an "underground card mechanic" who has played against many pros who carried guns, (and I have even been shot at) and have seen some exceptional "card mechanics", but still Forte has my vote.
Genius.
This guy would make a great magician.
He is gambling expert and professional casino consultant. Indeed, magicians learn A LOT from him.
This guy is shin lim but 12 years ago