This reminds me of Jay Sankey's "Lottery" card trick, which is one of my favorite impromptu card tricks. It's an effect where the spectator freely chooses five cards from a shuffled deck, and then determines the order of those cards, yet it perfectly matches a prediction you made beforehand about a series of numbers and their exact order.
I don't think it really matters if you have one matching pair already in those 5 cards, when the time comes you just take one out and use the next card as the 5th one. That way you don't need to shuffle again or make a cut. (Unless I'm missing something)
Hey, one of my favorite card tricks is the five-person card trick where you remember the top five cards, and they end up in the same order as the person's cards. Is there any other variant that uses the same principle with fewer people? Five isn't too big, but I would really love to be able to do it with two or three people. If so, please let me know.
@@SebGsolos I believe the trick works the same if you use less people/less cards. For example, 4 people would have 4 piles of 4 cards each, and 3 people would have 3 piles of 3 cards each. The only problem is that using less cards makes the trick less impressive. Since you have to ask the spectator which pile their card is in, and the pile only has 3 cards, that’s like a 1/3 chance of you getting it right 🤷♂️
Hello, this is super trick. But I have one question. Do you know any possible way how to do the same looking effect, but without switching packets? Without any kind of this manipulation. Thank you Honza
It’s possible, but wouldn’t look as good. You could force the five cards on the spectator by doing different forces. But that doesn’t feel as natural to me, I feel like it’s better to have the spectator truly believe they had a free selection of cards, and then do a switch afterwards
@@AMillionCardTricks I agree with you. And this is still the best way for me. Because I have no idea how to perform the way which I want. Stay good as nowdays.
This reminds me of Jay Sankey's "Lottery" card trick, which is one of my favorite impromptu card tricks.
It's an effect where the spectator freely chooses five cards from a shuffled deck, and then determines the order of those cards, yet it perfectly matches a prediction you made beforehand about a series of numbers and their exact order.
wow this is so cool i have been watching your videos for a while now !!!
That previous acan principle by Dani was so beautiful , i should prolly write that down somewhere so that i dont forget that method
yeah i already forgot it😅
Still my favourite youtuber
Awesome trick, and not too much complicated to perform lol Thanks for sharing.
❤ It's a good effect, but the one you made a couple of years ago was better I think. Cheers to you man👍🏼
Cool effect 😎
what happened to the any card at any number tutorial, it went private whilst i was watching it
Sorry man had to take it down :/
@@AMillionCardTricks how comes you had to?
@ygzakk Creator of the trick didn’t approve
@@AMillionCardTricksAw no 😭
@@AMillionCardTricksawh man what a shame, where else can i find the tutorial online?
Such a cool trick
Definitely going to practise this one!
Can’t wait for ur next one!
Any plans to upload any more from now until the new year?
Not sure yet! I’ll try my best but might not be back until 2025!!
@@AMillionCardTricks okay
Well hope u have a great Christmas and I’ll be looking forward to ur next video🥰
Pretty good !
I don't think it really matters if you have one matching pair already in those 5 cards, when the time comes you just take one out and use the next card as the 5th one. That way you don't need to shuffle again or make a cut. (Unless I'm missing something)
Hey, one of my favorite card tricks is the five-person card trick where you remember the top five cards, and they end up in the same order as the person's cards. Is there any other variant that uses the same principle with fewer people? Five isn't too big, but I would really love to be able to do it with two or three people. If so, please let me know.
@@SebGsolos I believe the trick works the same if you use less people/less cards. For example, 4 people would have 4 piles of 4 cards each, and 3 people would have 3 piles of 3 cards each. The only problem is that using less cards makes the trick less impressive. Since you have to ask the spectator which pile their card is in, and the pile only has 3 cards, that’s like a 1/3 chance of you getting it right 🤷♂️
@AMillionCardTricks ok, thanks. i will try it right now
@AMillionCardTricks thanks it works
Hello, this is super trick. But I have one question. Do you know any possible way how to do the same looking effect, but without switching packets? Without any kind of this manipulation. Thank you Honza
It’s possible, but wouldn’t look as good. You could force the five cards on the spectator by doing different forces. But that doesn’t feel as natural to me, I feel like it’s better to have the spectator truly believe they had a free selection of cards, and then do a switch afterwards
@@AMillionCardTricks I agree with you. And this is still the best way for me. Because I have no idea how to perform the way which I want. Stay good as nowdays.
Hey, where did the new acaan video disappear? I barely even had time to watch it.
Why do the deck look bigger size, in every video, are they different sized decks or is it that your hand is small?
@@wesker8771 Haha idk I only use normal size cards
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