The truly amazing thing about this trick is that Penn and Teller had actually performed their own version of exactly the same trick on TV prior to Kostya Kimlat's performance. They knew the trick and what was going to happen and even though he did it right in front of them both and they had some idea what to watch for, he still pulled it off and fooled them. Stunning performance.
Yes they knew the trick, however Kostya did it in a different way, his card control to de-shuffle the pack was done while the car selection was taking place so it appears the pack has aligned without action.
The thing I love the most about this “trick” is he does it on the table with their hands to give the illusion that no sleight of hand took place. Just an absolutely amazing method and presentation! KOSTA is incredible!
For anyone who's wondering how it's done, it's a variation of a classic triumph effect where he uses the roadrunner cull to sort out the cards into two piles of face up and face down cards when Penn and Teller are putting the cards back into the deck (with the chosen cards going into the opposite pile) He then flips one half over so all the cards (except the chosen two) are facing the same way. It's not too complicated but his sleight of hand is absolutely godlike. That's what makes this so impressive.
@@shashankhoney4102 The triumph effect is a famous one, Penn and Teller did their own version of it. In that version, instead of actually mixing in face up and face down cards, they pretend to mix it in by doing a n Zarrow shuffle or some other false shuffle. Therefore, there are two halves (one face up, one face down). That's how it's usually done. Kostya on the other hand, legitimately mixes up the cards which is why he spends so long shuffling the cards and making sure Penn and Teller knew the chaos of the deck. It's why Penn was like 'Its making me feel worse and worse' 'Im gonna break your hands!' cause he knew Kostya was doing a triumph routine by ACTUALLY MIXING the cards which is never how it's done.
I saw him separate the deck of "shuffled" cards and then turn over one half of the stack before putting the stack together again and laying the cards on the table. But I don't really get how he could separate them into an even amount of cards facing one direction and the other or how P and T's cards were culled out of that single new direction.
the shuffle to remove a force and set deck in their minds, the flip to show a ridiculous sleight of hand skill, and the 2 cards face down to rub their noses in it. awesome!
That was freaking impressive. He not only flipped them at around 2:55 , but he was able to still control their 2 cards. Penn saw him do it, he just couldn't believe he pulled it off.
We can see the flip but the raw skill to flip all those randomly face ups and downs and to keep their cards down is..... well Penns reaction was all we needed to see.
Penn's reaction was to the fact that Kostya had got to the presentation ending of the trick but Penn had missed the slight of hand, that is why he reacted as he did.
Reading the comments always makes me smile. Of course it's a trick - you're supposed to marvel at the skill only hours of practice can produce, not behave like he's conned you!!!
He's sorting the cards right in front of them as he passes them from left hand to right, underneath. It's so smooth it's hard to appreciate, but it's the only time the cards move. He's sorting them into a pile of face up and a pile of face down, but underneath, and also making sure to sort their chosen cards into the wrong stack. He's also probably keeping his little finger between the stacks, so he can break them. Then you see him turn over half the cards, and they're all the same direction except the two chosen cards. I only even know this much because I researched it. Of course, it's one thing to describe it, and another to do it. It was so clever that I guess they didn't think it was possible. I heard that they asked him, and got so excited that Penn had to go tell Johnathan Ross how Kimlat did it, because it was just so wonderful.
@@Greenfreak91 apparently, you have to watch it again. Look closely at the cards at 2:45. As he is going through them he is pushing the ones facing down underneath the stack. They are most likely still facing down at this point. He is leaving the one on top and at the back intentionally to still let them seem shuffled. Then before placing the cards on the table he is shuffling everything in the right order (at 2:50) and he is done. It's all incredibly quickly yet stealthy and technically flawless.
To me it looks like he sorts them so they're jigged, and then he cuts the stack the same way you would at the end of a fake riffle shuffle. I don't think he could have separated the two stacks beforehand with a break.
@@adamasif3089 You can buy his trick to know the specific details but in a nutshell, the trick happens as he's going through the cards while penn and teller select their cards and return them. He uses sleight of hand to collect the cards in 2 piles, holding a break between them and then flips one over to make every card face the same way, except the selected card which he intentionally collects into the opposite pile. This is all done while he distracts Penn and Teller with the whole selection bit, so he's doing insane sleight of hand unnoticed while talking and keeping the trick going.
@@blazejecar he separates only when collecting back...it's odd as it is quite amateurs trick, not even pro as there is literally little and easy sleight...I am super surprised P&T fell for this while sleights were quite flashy - separation (all off the sudden all face down cards disapear under the pile while spreading to the last one [especially with Penn] and down packet flip is so flashy)...I guess misdirection and angles toward P&T were the key here and I much respect magician to pull it full spin with easy trick...this takes balls
When Penn is putting his card into the deck at 2:43. Kostya is shuffling through the deck, he is probably gathering all the face down cards into a small group underneath the cards that are face up so people wont see it . When he does his shuffle at 2:50 he simply just flips all the facedown cards (except Penn and Tellers) at once so every card is face up once he reveals them.
Ikr ... but i think the simple answer is the perspective. We behind the screen can see how he sorts the cards while talking, but Penn&Teller sit left and right from his hands.
It's not about his method, it's about his freakin killer hands skill. That is why in his second try to fool Pen and Teller, Pen jumped right in the hand skill guess and got Kostya. There's nothing brilliant about his method, at all. But his hands skill is lethal af. He's a sleight of hand monster.
@@snoopdecoopthe inserted cards go thought the pack and are held at the bottom. When he goes through the pack at the insertion he offsets the cards. He inserts the two cards depending on the way the two packs are and then right at the end he spits the deck and rotates the cards that are the wrong way up. Anyone could do it. But only he could do it and not be seen..
By slowing this down after downloading the movie clip, I can see what he's doing at that "very last moment". As he sorts through the cards in front of Penn (2.50), he's keeping the facedown cards separate by sleight of hand, which is hidden from view from Penn and Teller. Then he says that some cards are face up, (he shows the face of the card in the cut deck in his right hand), and some are face down (in his left hand he's showing the top of that cut deck, showing the top card to be face down). Then he quickly flips the cards in his left hand over as he brings the two piles together. What he accomplished in these two moments is, he's put all the cards facing in the same direction, with the exception of the two cards that Penn and Teller picked. He places them on the table face down, and fans them out to reveal only P & T's two cards face up. Very slick.
Yep. I don't know how to do it. But ive seen it done. When hes very very quickly going through the cards at the very end he is separating the cards face up and face down by doing an over under technique and then does a quick cut and flip and he's done.
I see how he did it but thats insanely smooth. While hes flipping thru the deck to allow Penn to slide his card in, he’s actually flipping all the cards back up. Crazy.
Here is the backstory of the act. This is a very old trick, and there is a dozens of different ways for this trick to have the same effect. So obviously Penn and Teller knew this trick very well. In fact they did the exact same trick a couple of days before this act, when they were invited to another tv show. But the performer used a different method than they were using. So that's why they reacted the way they react. He hit them with their own guns which made penn really angry :D. And for those of you who have seen the sleight of hand while Penn puting his card to the deck, Yes it's easy to see it on youtube with up close camera and with the ability to rewatch it, but there is a reason Penn and teller couldn't see what you saw. The performer made them sit in a very specific way, Penn and Teller saw the cards while him dealing with them in a specific angle the performer choosed. He made so that we could see penn and tellers faces clearly, and also they couldn't see the cards with the same angle with us.
The best part about this is being able to see Penn and Teller feel like kids again . When you're experienced as they are you don't get to feel that feeling of wonder very often. In fact it's unbelievably rare.
The fact that I know how to do this trick and yet couldn’t catch him do it, except for the last flip move. I can understand why they were annoyed. It was done right under their nose.
at 2:35 is where the trick really happens. While he is skiffing through the cards, he is re-organising the cards back into face up and face down sections which is why it was important he showed them the cards till the end to show they were still mixed but was splitting them at this point.
While Penn and teller are placing the cards back in he is sorting the cards. Putting the back facing cards on bottom while leaving others on top. Then right before he lays the cards down he flips a stack or two and that flips all the cards face up. Great slight of hand separation.
@@mohamedorayith4626 I'm not sure it's usually when he starts yelling no no no that usually means that he know that something happened a switch or whatever and he missed it basically at 3 minutes
You could almost say he also psychologically manipulated them by choosing Teller first because he had a hunch that he would pick a face up card and he would be able to comment to tell her that it doesn't matter whether he knows what it is just to push Penn's buttons because only he knew what his card was since it was face down.
Cull the herd! Hehe... Likely the most difficult trick for anyone to perform. Though I know how this is done I could never imagine pulling it off. This guy is the best no question about it
after penn puts his card in, you see a 5 of spades, then two face down cards and then a face up queen.. but all of sudden, he goes backwards a bit, and the 5 spades and queen are next to each other. He so sneakily slipped those two face down cards (and all the ones before it) into a second stack. Quite impressive, but you can clearly see the method at that spot.
@@JiveDadson Were we watching the same trick? Started with numbers and face cards, ended with blank faces. Therefore there was a switch. Probably around 2.55 when Penn got pissed....
I think I heard Penn say on a podcast that when this guy walked out, Penn said to Teller, "We're in trouble." They knew who he was. Edit: I was close: ruclips.net/video/MuKail7Jwwg/видео.html
It took me about 10 times/showings to understand how he does it; Tricky but really cool. And by watching Penns reaction you´ll understand that HE doesn´t get it at all...
Search Penn's interview about this trick. He got mad because Penn and Teller actually did the same exact trick in national TV weeks before, and then this guy shows up and he does the same trick but using totally different techniques that completely fools them
He turns them under the lot as he passes them from one hand to the other, while they give him their cards. Of course it's one thing to say it and another to actually do it
At 2:45 he had their 2 cards Inbetween his ring and middle finger then collected all the face up cards between his index and middle finger then flips them over before showing the cards
Why do people ruin the ending in the title? It's like if Marvel named The Avengers: Endgame, "The Avengers Go Back in Time & Bring Everyone Back to Life".
@@feliperagonha You can easily learn a simple trick, but fooling Penn and Teller with a simple trick is not easy. Penn's reaction at 2:50 is the same anyone would have at the arcade when those magic words pop on the screen "Game Over".
@@feliperagonha It’s not a creative new trick, Penn and Teller actually did the same trick (different method) two weeks earlier. What he does use is a new method, but that method is far from easy and requires being an expert at sleight of hand. It might look easy on the outside but that’s only because he is that smooth at it.
Nope. You’re correct that he cuts the deck in halve but that’s like 1% of the trick. The reason why Penn lets out a frustrated ‘Nooo...’ is because he saw the cut at 2:51 and it meant that the real magic already happened and he missed it.
I watched it before. I've watched it since. I've learned quite a bit about card tricks and gimmicks and still have no clue at all as to how this works.
He's sorting the cards right in front of them as he passes them from left hand to right, underneath. It's so smooth it's hard to appreciate, but it's the only time the cards move. He's sorting them into a pile of face up and a pile of face down, but underneath, and also making sure to sort their chosen cards into the wrong stack. He's also probably keeping his little finger between the stacks, so he can break them. Then you see him turn over half the cards, and they're all the same direction except the two chosen cards. I only even know this much because I researched it. Of course, it's one thing to describe it, and another to do it. It was so clever that I guess they didn't think it was possible. Penn talks about this trick: ruclips.net/video/MuKail7Jwwg/видео.html
@@daveswaney1 I saw the split and flip under , which means he had already sorted face up from down. Yes a pinky could have pulled the chosen cards, but there are 13 breaks between up and down cards. It could be a gimmick deck since some were washed face down, but he says to flip them in the wash... With P&T touching the cards I don't see them missing a gimmick. They aren't going to miss a force. I'm thoroughly "fooled" but I don't buy tricks. Watching magic is a great insight into how our minds can fool themselves into not perceiving what they see. This guy, however, he's next level good.
One break bro...between cards that are either up or down. He’s running through them one card at a time “down to the very end” and he’s putting them over or under his break based on which way they’re facing. The chosen cards go into the wrong pile. Hiding it is about angles.
DId this end up fooling them? I mean, it's amazing card work, but they know he's "just" sorting the cards as he goes (I say "just" because it's so hard and he's so good) so don't they understand the basics of the trick?
i was pooled by penn & teller from some videos ive watched before..but as i watch this..ive drawn a conclusion that everybody was pooled by penn & teller & the magicians in their show..they are all connected together with a certain script to be able to run the show..😁
He fans the cards when P+T place their cards in the deck but starts stacking the face up cards. Then when he’s done sifting through them, he flips them over so they all face the right direction
@@jb0579 There was no deck switch. One ordinary deck, nothing more or less. The bit of business around 2:50 was a swindle, which also accomplished the last little bit of "unshuffling".
@@JiveDadson I love how they pipe in Penn's laugh at like 1:57 - he's getting all anal about the shuffle and magician says "they're all mixed" and you can hear them pipe in Penn's laugh "ha ha ha....ha ha ha", anyway...I see it now. As he spreads cards for them to replace their cards, underneath he's passing some that need to be either flipped or held, depending. Then at 2:50 he does just that...clever. Not Tom Mullica clever, but definitely clever.
if you look closely, he literally sorts the face up and face down cards on the top/bottom of the deck in plain sight of both penn and teller when he’s getting them to put their cards back into the deck. Sleight of hand at its finest, literally sorting the cards in front of them without them realising. Brilliant trick
Sorry but this trick is very simple... I am not impressed at all. How were they fooled? Everyone knows how it's done... Did P&T forget how it's done? I don't buy a second they were fooled.
Easy as fuck to figure out. At 2:49 he has his fingers on the cards they picked. At 2:51 he flips them the right way very quickly, does a slight turn to complete the trick at 2:52 and boom. That guy sucks.
What are you saying? This trick uses sleight of hand no table trickery. When he is letting penn and teller place the cards back he is going through the deck, making 2 piles of cards in his hand. One of the face up ones and one with the face down cards. ALl of them go into the correct category except for the ones penn and teller placed. Then you can see him flip one of those piles ontop(together with the card that was ontop to hide this feat) and place everything facing the same way except for penn and tellers cards.
I love how Penn reacted when he saw the deck being flipped and was angry cuz he knew the trick was already done and they didn't even realize it
Penn and Teller are never fooled. They only pretend they are, otherwise there would be no show!
Right, at 2:51 Penn knew it happened and all he could say was ahh shit
When you post a video like this give the guy some love, and state his name in the description. His name is Kostya Kimlat.
THANK YOU. What a fking mooch. Terrible internet etiquette.
Thank you, you're a true hero
His name was Kostya Kimlat. His name was Kostya Kimlat. His name was Kostya Kimlat.
A higher quality version is on Kostya Kimlat's youtube channel and includes the ending where P&T admit Kostya fooled them.
Completely agree! the guy deserves it!
The truly amazing thing about this trick is that Penn and Teller had actually performed their own version of exactly the same trick on TV prior to Kostya Kimlat's performance. They knew the trick and what was going to happen and even though he did it right in front of them both and they had some idea what to watch for, he still pulled it off and fooled them. Stunning performance.
Did he fool them they don’t actually show that part
@@QTCutes yes
Yeah, Penn said he knew the trick, knew what was going to happen, but still couldn't see it when it did. That's why he was so upset with himself.
Yes they knew the trick, however Kostya did it in a different way, his card control to de-shuffle the pack was done while the car selection was taking place so it appears the pack has aligned without action.
Love Teller’s happiness and Penn’s anger watching a pro mechanic
That "NooooOOOOoooooo" XDDD, Penn knew what happened but couldn't see it.
The thing I love the most about this “trick” is he does it on the table with their hands to give the illusion that no sleight of hand took place. Just an absolutely amazing method and presentation! KOSTA is incredible!
I like that TELLER really "shuffles" the cards. Bc he knows , the shuffle is not part of the trick
For anyone who's wondering how it's done, it's a variation of a classic triumph effect where he uses the roadrunner cull to sort out the cards into two piles of face up and face down cards when Penn and Teller are putting the cards back into the deck (with the chosen cards going into the opposite pile) He then flips one half over so all the cards (except the chosen two) are facing the same way. It's not too complicated but his sleight of hand is absolutely godlike. That's what makes this so impressive.
You are god damn right
How come pen and teller didn't get thz 😂
No the cards are actors
@@shashankhoney4102 The triumph effect is a famous one, Penn and Teller did their own version of it. In that version, instead of actually mixing in face up and face down cards, they pretend to mix it in by doing a n
Zarrow shuffle or some other false shuffle. Therefore, there are two halves (one face up, one face down). That's how it's usually done. Kostya on the other hand, legitimately mixes up the cards which is why he spends so long shuffling the cards and making sure Penn and Teller knew the chaos of the deck. It's why Penn was like 'Its making me feel worse and worse' 'Im gonna break your hands!' cause he knew Kostya was doing a triumph routine by ACTUALLY MIXING the cards which is never how it's done.
I saw him separate the deck of "shuffled" cards and then turn over one half of the stack before putting the stack together again and laying the cards on the table. But I don't really get how he could separate them into an even amount of cards facing one direction and the other or how P and T's cards were culled out of that single new direction.
the shuffle to remove a force and set deck in their minds, the flip to show a ridiculous sleight of hand skill, and the 2 cards face down to rub their noses in it. awesome!
That was freaking impressive. He not only flipped them at around 2:55 , but he was able to still control their 2 cards. Penn saw him do it, he just couldn't believe he pulled it off.
Well we all "saw him do it"
Penn never even considered the technique that was used. It is too absurdly difficult.
We can see the flip but the raw skill to flip all those randomly face ups and downs and to keep their cards down is..... well Penns reaction was all we needed to see.
Penn's reaction was to the fact that Kostya had got to the presentation ending of the trick but Penn had missed the slight of hand, that is why he reacted as he did.
This was mentioned earlier, but the half deck flip under Penn's nose really was spectacular.
Reading the comments always makes me smile. Of course it's a trick - you're supposed to marvel at the skill only hours of practice can produce, not behave like he's conned you!!!
He's sorting the cards right in front of them as he passes them from left hand to right, underneath. It's so smooth it's hard to appreciate, but it's the only time the cards move. He's sorting them into a pile of face up and a pile of face down, but underneath, and also making sure to sort their chosen cards into the wrong stack. He's also probably keeping his little finger between the stacks, so he can break them. Then you see him turn over half the cards, and they're all the same direction except the two chosen cards. I only even know this much because I researched it. Of course, it's one thing to describe it, and another to do it. It was so clever that I guess they didn't think it was possible. I heard that they asked him, and got so excited that Penn had to go tell Johnathan Ross how Kimlat did it, because it was just so wonderful.
wrong, just wrong bro xD watch again.. there are face up AND face down.
@@Greenfreak91 apparently, you have to watch it again. Look closely at the cards at 2:45. As he is going through them he is pushing the ones facing down underneath the stack. They are most likely still facing down at this point. He is leaving the one on top and at the back intentionally to still let them seem shuffled. Then before placing the cards on the table he is shuffling everything in the right order (at 2:50) and he is done. It's all incredibly quickly yet stealthy and technically flawless.
Dave, there's no need for a pinky break. The natural bend of the cards is more than adequate.
To me it looks like he sorts them so they're jigged, and then he cuts the stack the same way you would at the end of a fake riffle shuffle. I don't think he could have separated the two stacks beforehand with a break.
the kind of magician where knowing how the trick is done just makes it more impressive
100%. Had to watch it a few times, but now I see it, I'm even more impressed!
Pleaseeeeeeeeee tell me how its doneeeeeee
@@adamasif3089 You can buy his trick to know the specific details but in a nutshell, the trick happens as he's going through the cards while penn and teller select their cards and return them.
He uses sleight of hand to collect the cards in 2 piles, holding a break between them and then flips one over to make every card face the same way, except the selected card which he intentionally collects into the opposite pile. This is all done while he distracts Penn and Teller with the whole selection bit, so he's doing insane sleight of hand unnoticed while talking and keeping the trick going.
@@blazejecar woahhhhhhh wat a gguyyy
@@blazejecar he separates only when collecting back...it's odd as it is quite amateurs trick, not even pro as there is literally little and easy sleight...I am super surprised P&T fell for this while sleights were quite flashy - separation (all off the sudden all face down cards disapear under the pile while spreading to the last one [especially with Penn] and down packet flip is so flashy)...I guess misdirection and angles toward P&T were the key here and I much respect magician to pull it full spin with easy trick...this takes balls
When Penn is putting his card into the deck at 2:43. Kostya is shuffling through the deck, he is probably gathering all the face down cards into a small group underneath the cards that are face up so people wont see it . When he does his shuffle at 2:50 he simply just flips all the facedown cards (except Penn and Tellers) at once so every card is face up once he reveals them.
Ikr ... but i think the simple answer is the perspective.
We behind the screen can see how he sorts the cards while talking, but Penn&Teller sit left and right from his hands.
It's not about his method, it's about his freakin killer hands skill. That is why in his second try to fool Pen and Teller, Pen jumped right in the hand skill guess and got Kostya. There's nothing brilliant about his method, at all. But his hands skill is lethal af. He's a sleight of hand monster.
I think you're spot on but goddamn that was a good sleight
How does he flip teller's card? It was inserted face up
@@snoopdecoopthe inserted cards go thought the pack and are held at the bottom. When he goes through the pack at the insertion he offsets the cards. He inserts the two cards depending on the way the two packs are and then right at the end he spits the deck and rotates the cards that are the wrong way up. Anyone could do it. But only he could do it and not be seen..
By slowing this down after downloading the movie clip, I can see what he's doing at that "very last moment". As he sorts through the cards in front of Penn (2.50), he's keeping the facedown cards separate by sleight of hand, which is hidden from view from Penn and Teller. Then he says that some cards are face up, (he shows the face of the card in the cut deck in his right hand), and some are face down (in his left hand he's showing the top of that cut deck, showing the top card to be face down). Then he quickly flips the cards in his left hand over as he brings the two piles together. What he accomplished in these two moments is, he's put all the cards facing in the same direction, with the exception of the two cards that Penn and Teller picked. He places them on the table face down, and fans them out to reveal only P & T's two cards face up. Very slick.
That doesnt explain how its done!
@@jameslast7559 sure he did. Sleight of hand 😆
Yep. I don't know how to do it. But ive seen it done. When hes very very quickly going through the cards at the very end he is separating the cards face up and face down by doing an over under technique and then does a quick cut and flip and he's done.
The joy is going through the roof as he gets closer and closer to fooling them.
I see how he did it but thats insanely smooth. While hes flipping thru the deck to allow Penn to slide his card in, he’s actually flipping all the cards back up. Crazy.
Here is the backstory of the act. This is a very old trick, and there is a dozens of different ways for this trick to have the same effect. So obviously Penn and Teller knew this trick very well. In fact they did the exact same trick a couple of days before this act, when they were invited to another tv show. But the performer used a different method than they were using. So that's why they reacted the way they react. He hit them with their own guns which made penn really angry :D. And for those of you who have seen the sleight of hand while Penn puting his card to the deck, Yes it's easy to see it on youtube with up close camera and with the ability to rewatch it, but there is a reason Penn and teller couldn't see what you saw. The performer made them sit in a very specific way, Penn and Teller saw the cards while him dealing with them in a specific angle the performer choosed. He made so that we could see penn and tellers faces clearly, and also they couldn't see the cards with the same angle with us.
The best part about this is being able to see Penn and Teller feel like kids again . When you're experienced as they are you don't get to feel that feeling of wonder very often. In fact it's unbelievably rare.
When did saul goodman become a magician?
He's always Made magic
There's a reason he's dubbed the Magic Man
He even sounds like him
Teller was excited and laughing, while Penn was getting pissed. Interesting to see the different reactions of Penn and Teller during this performance.
Penn refers to himself as "the big dumb guy" and he already knew he would be fooled. Here is the full vid ruclips.net/video/SCFXV6o7cro/видео.html
Penn knew he was going to get fooled right from the start XD
The fact that I know how to do this trick and yet couldn’t catch him do it, except for the last flip move. I can understand why they were annoyed. It was done right under their nose.
1:52 Teller starts laughing like a maniac 🤣
at 2:35 is where the trick really happens. While he is skiffing through the cards, he is re-organising the cards back into face up and face down sections which is why it was important he showed them the cards till the end to show they were still mixed but was splitting them at this point.
"I'm gonna break your hands!"
While Penn and teller are placing the cards back in he is sorting the cards. Putting the back facing cards on bottom while leaving others on top. Then right before he lays the cards down he flips a stack or two and that flips all the cards face up. Great slight of hand separation.
Loved this and teller knew the moment he got screwed 🤣🤣
Wait when (time)
@@mohamedorayith4626 I'm not sure it's usually when he starts yelling no no no that usually means that he know that something happened a switch or whatever and he missed it basically at 3 minutes
Kostya perform the fastest roadrunner I have ever seen. Gutsy.
You could almost say he also psychologically manipulated them by choosing Teller first because he had a hunch that he would pick a face up card and he would be able to comment to tell her that it doesn't matter whether he knows what it is just to push Penn's buttons because only he knew what his card was since it was face down.
I've watched this so many times. Still the best card trick.
Best card man in magic.
Nobody is better.😃👍
the move at 2:42 is so clean so smooth he must of done that about a million times
i am even more happy that i know exactly how he did it
When watching in potato vision, anything is possible.
Teller looks like he is so happy
Cull the herd! Hehe... Likely the most difficult trick for anyone to perform. Though I know how this is done I could never imagine pulling it off. This guy is the best no question about it
after penn puts his card in, you see a 5 of spades, then two face down cards and then a face up queen.. but all of sudden, he goes backwards a bit, and the 5 spades and queen are next to each other. He so sneakily slipped those two face down cards (and all the ones before it) into a second stack. Quite impressive, but you can clearly see the method at that spot.
Penn was watching him like two hawks and was genuinely surprised - that was not just acting, he wanted to see the switch...
There was no switch. That was the problem.
@@JiveDadson Were we watching the same trick?
Started with numbers and face cards, ended with blank faces. Therefore there was a switch. Probably around 2.55 when Penn got pissed....
2:52 is the moment when Penn knew the trick happened
When Teller saw who was going to be on the show.. he looked at Penn and said, Oh, he's going to fool us.
I think I heard Penn say on a podcast that when this guy walked out, Penn said to Teller, "We're in trouble." They knew who he was. Edit: I was close: ruclips.net/video/MuKail7Jwwg/видео.html
It took me about 10 times/showings to understand how he does it; Tricky but really cool.
And by watching Penns reaction you´ll understand that HE doesn´t get it at all...
Search Penn's interview about this trick. He got mad because Penn and Teller actually did the same exact trick in national TV weeks before, and then this guy shows up and he does the same trick but using totally different techniques that completely fools them
@@leosanches8681 Care to share the link? I used to watch penn talk I had no luck finding this story.
@@rage9715 ruclips.net/video/MuKail7Jwwg/видео.html , here it is
Sorry for the late reply BUT thanks I tried to find this very video and gave up in frustration.
It took me 1 time watching the how to do it video to understand how he did it. But i wish i didn't watch it.
how do you flip all but 2 cards around in front of penn and teller without them seing it?
howd you do that at all
He turns them under the lot as he passes them from one hand to the other, while they give him their cards. Of course it's one thing to say it and another to actually do it
@@ekathe85 yeah i caught it too. they were also looking from an angle where he could hide it from them better than the camera
For a fee, you can buy a CD with instructions.
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Penn was annoyed because he did their own routine but in a different technique.
That's sick. Excellent.
An amazing card trick in front of the 2 pros! Just great!
This guy is an absolute magician!
Kostya Kimlat is his name. Missing in the title though.
And here 1:56 we see the difference between the Lawful and the Chaotic alignments.
That was incredible
At 2:45 he had their 2 cards Inbetween his ring and middle finger then collected all the face up cards between his index and middle finger then flips them over before showing the cards
Why do people ruin the ending in the title? It's like if Marvel named The Avengers: Endgame, "The Avengers Go Back in Time & Bring Everyone Back to Life".
This one is so cool... i saw the longer version too.. haha penn hates this guy... lol
Genius
360p wtf?
After watching a master piece.. You go to the comments section just to read rubbish
Excellent!
This trick is so easy but so impressive. Wow. Amazing
You're confusing "easy" with "simple". It's anything but easy.
@@tobyfitzpatrick3914 I really mean easy. Anybody can learn it. Even with no magic skills
@@feliperagonha You can easily learn a simple trick, but fooling Penn and Teller with a simple trick is not easy.
Penn's reaction at 2:50 is the same anyone would have at the arcade when those magic words pop on the screen "Game Over".
@@ppdan Because it's original. It's creative. The most impressive ones are all about simple ideas.
@@feliperagonha It’s not a creative new trick, Penn and Teller actually did the same trick (different method) two weeks earlier. What he does use is a new method, but that method is far from easy and requires being an expert at sleight of hand. It might look easy on the outside but that’s only because he is that smooth at it.
Oscar. Magicians know what i mean. others do not
I used this to create my own trick. "The impossible card trick". Because I do it without ever touching them. The mark does it all.
They didn’t pick up the card that fell on the ground
It happends at 2:51... watch his hands
Nope.
You’re correct that he cuts the deck in halve but that’s like 1% of the trick. The reason why Penn lets out a frustrated ‘Nooo...’ is because he saw the cut at 2:51 and it meant that the real magic already happened and he missed it.
Jazz Magic is the best. Ed Marlo has the key.
How just how
Card culling at its best.
No. Nope. No. I have no idea.
How the fuk did he pull that off?!
You didn't even include the synopsis and result? Bad!
Best card trick Ever 👍
Sorry, way too blurry !!!
I watched it before. I've watched it since. I've learned quite a bit about card tricks and gimmicks and still have no clue at all as to how this works.
He's sorting the cards right in front of them as he passes them from left hand to right, underneath. It's so smooth it's hard to appreciate, but it's the only time the cards move. He's sorting them into a pile of face up and a pile of face down, but underneath, and also making sure to sort their chosen cards into the wrong stack. He's also probably keeping his little finger between the stacks, so he can break them. Then you see him turn over half the cards, and they're all the same direction except the two chosen cards. I only even know this much because I researched it. Of course, it's one thing to describe it, and another to do it. It was so clever that I guess they didn't think it was possible. Penn talks about this trick: ruclips.net/video/MuKail7Jwwg/видео.html
@@daveswaney1 I saw the split and flip under , which means he had already sorted face up from down. Yes a pinky could have pulled the chosen cards, but there are 13 breaks between up and down cards. It could be a gimmick deck since some were washed face down, but he says to flip them in the wash...
With P&T touching the cards I don't see them missing a gimmick. They aren't going to miss a force. I'm thoroughly "fooled" but I don't buy tricks. Watching magic is a great insight into how our minds can fool themselves into not perceiving what they see. This guy, however, he's next level good.
One break bro...between cards that are either up or down. He’s running through them one card at a time “down to the very end” and he’s putting them over or under his break based on which way they’re facing. The chosen cards go into the wrong pile. Hiding it is about angles.
@@Miata822 Not if he's sorting them into 2 piles, which is indicated by the turning flourish he does after that sorting.
YEAAA
He selected all the face down cards somehow and he flipped it over on 2:50
Note to self: stop reading comments, for lots of reasons.
Wow
I know how he did this........ magic
I know how he did but i can't do 😅
DId this end up fooling them? I mean, it's amazing card work, but they know he's "just" sorting the cards as he goes (I say "just" because it's so hard and he's so good) so don't they understand the basics of the trick?
he did
How?! Just how
i was pooled by penn & teller from some videos ive watched before..but as i watch this..ive drawn a conclusion that everybody was pooled by penn & teller & the magicians in their show..they are all connected together with a certain script to be able to run the show..😁
He separates them as he goes thru them, and flips them at :2:51
How the hell did he do it!
I know how. He came back for another trick but failed then. If you see that trick, then you gonna get an idea about how he did this...
(Spoiler alert)
when he is going through the deck asking them to place their cards he is actually putting them in order at the same time.
I hate this video for not mentioning who the magician is.
Who is this magician?
Kostya Kimlat
He fans the cards when P+T place their cards in the deck but starts stacking the face up cards. Then when he’s done sifting through them, he flips them over so they all face the right direction
Please teach me this trick
He just said it, the cards move on their own
Buy the CD. But be warned. It will require hundreds of hours of practice, and you might never master it.
@@JiveDadson I will do it.
Magnetic cards? (Don't laugh - they DO exist.)
Nope. Extreme sleight of hand and balls like boulders.
@@JiveDadson I see the move at 2:50 or so. But all the cards were still mixed. It had to be a deck switch then!
@@jb0579 There was no deck switch. One ordinary deck, nothing more or less. The bit of business around 2:50 was a swindle, which also accomplished the last little bit of "unshuffling".
@@JiveDadson I love how they pipe in Penn's laugh at like 1:57 - he's getting all anal about the shuffle and magician says "they're all mixed" and you can hear them pipe in Penn's laugh "ha ha ha....ha ha ha", anyway...I see it now. As he spreads cards for them to replace their cards, underneath he's passing some that need to be either flipped or held, depending. Then at 2:50 he does just that...clever. Not Tom Mullica clever, but definitely clever.
Fucking actually how????
if you look closely, he literally sorts the face up and face down cards on the top/bottom of the deck in plain sight of both penn and teller when he’s getting them to put their cards back into the deck. Sleight of hand at its finest, literally sorting the cards in front of them without them realising. Brilliant trick
Sorry, it's a stripper and they know very well how it works.
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I like the show, but I honestly do not believe that ANY magician could fool Penn & Teller. They are simply too knowledgeable.
No one knows everything about anything. There's always something new under the sun.
Ugh. Another "he fooled us without really fooling us" clip. Yay
They know the trick he's doing but they didn't catch how exactly he did it
Sorry but this trick is very simple... I am not impressed at all. How were they fooled? Everyone knows how it's done... Did P&T forget how it's done? I don't buy a second they were fooled.
Awful 360SD badly cut video
Easy as fuck to figure out. At 2:49 he has his fingers on the cards they picked. At 2:51 he flips them the right way very quickly, does a slight turn to complete the trick at 2:52 and boom. That guy sucks.
Soooo Fake, right? Lol.
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Nice Table, would be a shame if someone replaced the table or removed the table cloth away.
What are you saying? This trick uses sleight of hand no table trickery. When he is letting penn and teller place the cards back he is going through the deck, making 2 piles of cards in his hand. One of the face up ones and one with the face down cards. ALl of them go into the correct category except for the ones penn and teller placed. Then you can see him flip one of those piles ontop(together with the card that was ontop to hide this feat) and place everything facing the same way except for penn and tellers cards.
He could have walked up to any table on the planet (including your dining room) and done the same exact thing. The table has zero to do with it.
Literally wouldn't change anything.
Good attempt at trying to be smart, but you entirely missed. A for effort
He doesn't even need a table at all.