Your insight is invaluable. Kids have no idea how lucky they are to have access to some of the best concepts in card magic at their fingertips. Growing up, for me, it was either have a local mentor or read books on method.
You are completely correct I am 51 years old for East Tennessee can you imagine how difficult it was for me to find out anything when I was a young man wanting to lean just one or two things.
So true, I'm only 29 and sometimes I forget that when I was growing up I didn't have access to the world do my fingertips. I mean we didn't even get a family computer until I was maybe 9 or 10, even then you couldn't just hop on the internet and watch anything you wanted to watch lol.
Really convincing control! One-handed steal into a Gamblers Cop (Hotel Cop by DM) works fine too. I'd love to learn any palm to palm transfer next time
You're very welcome. I really appreciate that a pro (you) can share his knowledge for free, so new comers can learn things properly. I still got the AP spread control from D&D, since I was interested in the control to the top
your card controls are so amazingly clean. It is unbelievable to watch how effortlessly you do this. Another amazing lesson. Thanks for sharing your insight and talents.
Honestly, I love Marlowe's original. It's super clean, it's super easy, and it's never failed me. The palming off is a great addition though, my palming definitely needs practice, thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you for the tutorial Alex :) I've only been practicing for 2 hours and I see improvement. I'm twelve years old and with some prior skill and knowledge of some card moves, this is pretty easy :) This is what I like about this, it's really convincing, fun to practice, and not too hard to learn, but it's not easy to learn. Thank you for this control. This is exactly the control I want :)
Hi Alex. Thank you for that great tutorial. I already knew the "normal" version of that control and the palming move cause it's similar to the bottom deal move. But all in all your version is so much subtle and more interesting to perform that I again learned very much out of it. The only thing I find is that it looks kind of awkward that the outjogged card, showing to the spectator, reveals another card inn the lower section under it. I would get very suspicious about such a sight... But I think the usual spectator won't think that anything is wrong with that? Anyway, I can't tell how much I appreciate that you are sharing your knowledge and thoughts with us here. Is the NOC deck much better inn performance than a standard Bicycle deck? Have a great Christmas time. Cheers.
Very nice, thanks for this! I personally dislike using stooges/confederates (I took that second from last paragraph of Expert Card Technique to heart!) but this is a beautiful control. If there's enough ambient noise to disguise the sound, you can fold the card twice instead of palm it, which has better angles and is invisible even if surrounded. It's also a more impressive reveal, because it's done on the psychological offbeat as you hand the deck over.
Learning some slight of hand to impress friends and eventually when I have a kid. The one thing I can’t seem to get with this control is: when pulling the bottom card after the brush action, to pull it all the way to the dominant hand side without that top pack condensing. You manage to keep that top straight fanned out without condensing it. Are there any special cues about pressure that I’m goofing up? Anyone can chip in if you have any guidance. I’m totally new. Maybe it’s the cards being too “sticky”?!
Gee thanks man. Your work is great. I repeat what I've read on some other comments : I can't believe this is free. Thanks for your work. I do however think your intros are a little long. Perhaps you can add the minute where you actually start the tutorial? Just a thought. Great vid. ✌️
Great tutorial! I have a question though. Around 7:00/7:05, how do you move the card to the right (for me to the left) while maintaining the spread at the same time? Every time I try pulling the card to the left, I more or less end up squaring up the spread/package.
@@jonispatented Now that you mention it, I was playing around with one of my older decks that day. I'm going to try it again with a fresh deck of cards. Thanks for the tip! :D
Your insight is invaluable. Kids have no idea how lucky they are to have access to some of the best concepts in card magic at their fingertips. Growing up, for me, it was either have a local mentor or read books on method.
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You are completely correct I am 51 years old for East Tennessee can you imagine how difficult it was for me to find out anything when I was a young man wanting to lean just one or two things.
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So true, I'm only 29 and sometimes I forget that when I was growing up I didn't have access to the world do my fingertips. I mean we didn't even get a family computer until I was maybe 9 or 10, even then you couldn't just hop on the internet and watch anything you wanted to watch lol.
Really convincing control! One-handed steal into a Gamblers Cop (Hotel Cop by DM) works fine too.
I'd love to learn any palm to palm transfer next time
So talented can barely see the moves even when I know what you’re doing!
You're literally teaching me the movements and I still can't see them, that's some clean moves dude.
I can't even spread the freaking deck evenly! I'm so frustrated rn!
Hahahaha same here
Let me give you a advice first use a good deck and try pressing your deck a bit harder on the surface
@@vanshajgugnani133 little late😂 I don't even mess with cards anymore
Now u can try co practiceakes a man perfecr
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This is the easiest version of a version of a version to control a card to the bottom. I really like it.
thanks man
You're very welcome. I really appreciate that a pro (you) can share his knowledge for free, so new comers can learn things properly.
I still got the AP spread control from D&D, since I was interested in the control to the top
@@AlexPandrea totally helped me tonnes thanx man awesome tutorial
This is by far the cleanest and most elegant card control out there.....Simply Ingenious Alex.
your card controls are so amazingly clean. It is unbelievable to watch how effortlessly you do this. Another amazing lesson. Thanks for sharing your insight and talents.
your spread control is flawless,Alex!
Very well done, great tutorial. Thanks.
It's one thing to be a great performer but to also be a great teacher is rare...you are both!!
Great !!
Yo te conosci
It is the explanation that I search... Awesome!
this is what i'm waiting for...great tutorial..thanks alex..
Honestly, I love Marlowe's original. It's super clean, it's super easy, and it's never failed me. The palming off is a great addition though, my palming definitely needs practice, thanks for the tutorial.
Great tutorial, thank you, magicians like you are NEEDED in this community man, great job again! Have a great day!
Alex you are a great teacher thanks for this it will help me so so much. Also you’re one of my inspirations.👍🤩🤩
sooo clean ... crying rn 0:59
I want to middle and high school with Dan and Dave Buck. They were always incredible. They were doing the most ridiculous stuff when we were like 11.
damn alex your handling the cards so that everything looks so natural when you do it. love your work
YES you're back!!! great tutorial I actually purchased this a while back thanks for the reminder!!! :)
Thanks for sharing with us!!
He is good. I was doing it along with him and came up with the three of hearts at the same time he did.
Amazing tutorial. Even after learning how you did it, I still cannot see you pulling the card to the bottom. I can't even see a flinch. Amazing.
Mr Pandrea you sir' are a boss. Droppin' this so early in the am making it look seamlessly smooth. I'm going back to sleep.. .
Haha, have a good sleep!
Awesome control. I look forward to learning and practicing this. Great teaching.
I LOVE your tutorials Alex! You do a great job of explaining and it looks so fluid. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Great video, it gave me some ideas to try new things!!! totally loved it.
Nice, would love to see the new ideas :)
Thank you for the tutorial Alex :)
I've only been practicing for 2 hours and I see improvement. I'm twelve years old and with some prior skill and knowledge of some card moves, this is pretty easy :)
This is what I like about this, it's really convincing, fun to practice, and not too hard to learn, but it's not easy to learn. Thank you for this control. This is exactly the control I want :)
Wow really beautiful card control.
I love your style of think all the details of every single move!!!
Can you teach us the next video something with coins???
Hmm, I'm not that good with coins, and I don't think I have anything with coins that original...but I'll think about it!
Alex Pandrea thank you
You're really really good at sleight of hand Alex.. 👌👌
This is really a cool card control.I loved it.Thank you so much.
it's really great to see more and more well produced magic online. People who know what they are actually talking about
Thanks alex, very subtle move!
That's amazing
I like learning from your videos
Great tutorial! I love using the cop, so this is awesome for me!
Yea, and it seems so natural to palm is after getting it to the bottom..
Hi Alex. Thank you for that great tutorial. I already knew the "normal" version of that control and the palming move cause it's similar to the bottom deal move. But all in all your version is so much subtle and more interesting to perform that I again learned very much out of it. The only thing I find is that it looks kind of awkward that the outjogged card, showing to the spectator, reveals another card inn the lower section under it. I would get very suspicious about such a sight... But I think the usual spectator won't think that anything is wrong with that?
Anyway, I can't tell how much I appreciate that you are sharing your knowledge and thoughts with us here.
Is the NOC deck much better inn performance than a standard Bicycle deck? Have a great Christmas time. Cheers.
Your favourite "practical" colour change?
impulse change
Thanks. I use this control everyday. Thanks for a 2rd time))
Very nice, thanks for this! I personally dislike using stooges/confederates (I took that second from last paragraph of Expert Card Technique to heart!) but this is a beautiful control. If there's enough ambient noise to disguise the sound, you can fold the card twice instead of palm it, which has better angles and is invisible even if surrounded.
It's also a more impressive reveal, because it's done on the psychological offbeat as you hand the deck over.
You are the only few great magician teachers on youtube
Amazing as usual.
Wow very good card trick
You are such an awesome teacher!
Thank you very much :)
Probably the best tutorial i've seen lately
That's amazing 😍! ..We need alot for control. ..You are fantastic 😍
Thank you Alex, for giving me something different to practice!!
youre a king amongst men,good sir
Alex quality pandrea
Thank you! Now I figured out dan and Dave’s DMB (2.0) spread control...for free
Appreciate you Alex!
This is lovely! Thank you for sharing it!
Yhanks alex ,goodexplanation!
Great man this is awesome and very helpful
You deserve way more subscribers..
It was a really well done video..
Learning some slight of hand to impress friends and eventually when I have a kid. The one thing I can’t seem to get with this control is: when pulling the bottom card after the brush action, to pull it all the way to the dominant hand side without that top pack condensing. You manage to keep that top straight fanned out without condensing it. Are there any special cues about pressure that I’m goofing up? Anyone can chip in if you have any guidance. I’m totally new. Maybe it’s the cards being too “sticky”?!
Muy buena adaptación 👏
great come back
thanks for teaching us
sir keep it up
One of the best teachers!
This is awesome. Thanks👍😎
You're welcome!
Wow!! Mindblown!!!
Gee thanks man. Your work is great. I repeat what I've read on some other comments : I can't believe this is free. Thanks for your work.
I do however think your intros are a little long. Perhaps you can add the minute where you actually start the tutorial? Just a thought. Great vid. ✌️
it would be really a great pleasure to me to have a merch or a deck from you my idol
Magic is wonderful
Hey man Great one.. Loved it.. 💓
Love you man
Definitely a good control
Lets go thanks man you are the best😂
I like this controlling ...
Can u perform a card routine for a long duration stage show
Love your tutorials.
Thanks!! Means a lot
Love your videos! Keep up the good work!
thanks more vids coming this whole next week
Awesome. Thanks Alex.
Thank you! Love this!
I enjoy your videos. This is a great trick.
too good keep up the work Alex!!!
He makes it look so easy that I feel like chimp that sees playing cards for the first time when I try to replicate it.
You make it look easy so easy lol
Love it tho
Super ....Must be appreciated
Superb!!
Awesome!!!! Thank you sooo much!!!
Thanks a lot
Great work! You're amazing
Love those blue nocs
excellent!
Awesome!
Realy Good trick thank for showing
Thanks man ;-)
You talk and explain well
That's a nice one...love it
Awesome 👍
Great job .
cool.
Can u tutorial DmB Spread Control?
Gracias.muy bueno.
Great tutorial! I have a question though. Around 7:00/7:05, how do you move the card to the right (for me to the left) while maintaining the spread at the same time? Every time I try pulling the card to the left, I more or less end up squaring up the spread/package.
Ricardo Elout if you are using a really old deck, your cards will be too sticky to properly do this. Otherwise, don’t squeeze too tightly
@@jonispatented Now that you mention it, I was playing around with one of my older decks that day. I'm going to try it again with a fresh deck of cards. Thanks for the tip! :D
This is sick
great!!!! I love you man ❤
Very Nice.
love your vids !
How long did it take you to get decent at this?
My cards suck and hardly even slide so I’m having a hard time practice this. Which deck would you recommend for magic?