I do this great effect and also a lot of magic in general and I must say I love your streamlined handling of this classic . I am going to try it your way now , excellent Gaz 👍👍
Guess it's like most things, only obvious when you know what to look for. Always best doing a convincer first. Pull cards from middle, strip some from bottom and show, strip a few more and show different card, strip some more show another card. Then do the force.
@@CardMatTutorials Quite simply...they're laymen. Been doing this effect for about 30 years - never been CALLED OUT at ANY point. Best card trick I know for weddings. And - another thing - while I'm in the mood - laymen have no idea about DL's Dfacers, Dbackers - They're too busy watching the signing of the cards. And, sometimes, heckling senselessly. I love those guys...Lead them right up the garden path - and then turn the HOSE on them. Soak the f@ckers - that's what I say. Sorry! - This should have been a reply to James Roberts...
its not obvious at all. ive used it hundreds of times and not so much as a suspicion about it. its not obvious... thats just thinking like a magician. they did a study on card forces some years back and the strongest forces, the ones lay people said felt the most fair, were the ones magicians always talk trash about like the cross cut force and hindu force. its a brilliant force and feels very fair.
I like the concept of this trick. Not too long, short, and it's perfect
KSU’s hahahah Whwhwhwuwgkaiwgeheueg thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed it.
Love this trick and great performance. 👍👍
Trinity cheers fella. Fantastic to do on couples.
I do this great effect and also a lot of magic in general and I must say I love your streamlined handling of this classic . I am going to try it your way now , excellent Gaz 👍👍
Classic effect loved your handling Gaz 😊
Thank you 👍
Very well explained.
Thank you very much for watching and the comment 👍
If you want to learn it from the guy who invented the trick, check out this link. www.murphysmagic.com/waltz/anniwaltz-inst.aspx
Awesome Mark! Was you born a card expert or what? Great performance buddy! Love that double lift. 👍🏻🥃
If I remember correctly, the performance was very shabby, will have to check it out 🙄
Thanks for watching it mate 👍🥃
@@CardMatTutorials You and shabby don’t mix 🤣🤣
Super 👌
Pascal ZIVACCO thank you very much my friend
The Hindu force is so obvious. How do laymen not call that out
Guess it's like most things, only obvious when you know what to look for.
Always best doing a convincer first. Pull cards from middle, strip some from bottom and show, strip a few more and show different card, strip some more show another card.
Then do the force.
Card Mat Tutorials good idea. Thanks
Glad to help👍
@@CardMatTutorials Quite simply...they're laymen. Been doing this effect for about 30 years - never been CALLED OUT at ANY point. Best card trick I know for weddings. And - another thing - while I'm in the mood - laymen have no idea about DL's Dfacers, Dbackers - They're too busy watching the signing of the cards. And, sometimes, heckling senselessly. I love those guys...Lead them right up the garden path - and then turn the HOSE on them. Soak the f@ckers - that's what I say. Sorry! - This should have been a reply to James Roberts...
its not obvious at all. ive used it hundreds of times and not so much as a suspicion about it. its not obvious... thats just thinking like a magician. they did a study on card forces some years back and the strongest forces, the ones lay people said felt the most fair, were the ones magicians always talk trash about like the cross cut force and hindu force. its a brilliant force and feels very fair.