If you can do a tutorial on Rene Lavands " reds and blacks " thing, " I can't do this any slower !! " and his " jacks to whites and back to jacks " masterpiece ( sorry, i don't know the names of these tricks...) I will give you £14 million.....cash. I'd like you to do it one handed, but you don't need to cut off your other hand...£14 million...cash...waiting....for you....
Thanks :-) Mr. Green is still "a few levels" ahead with his "sloppy" card handling (and his performance style, like when he explains that he works with precision, and keeps dropping cards left and right while "trying" to shuffle a deck), but it's great to see a glimpse into that.
Have you tried Kostya kimlats roadrunner cull he does at the start of his triumph? It might work really well for the start. But anyhow great tutorial thanks XD
I like how the video title doesn't say stuff like: "Magic revealed!" "Trick exposed!" "Fake magic exposed!" "Lennart Green trick revealed!" "Lennart Green fake magic exposed!". I'm definitely subscribing.
I guess that's because under my philosophy of magic, magic is meant to be taught and learned (which has happened throughout magic history), but not revealed. I don't want to reveal tricks to laymen, but teach young, growing magicians. I hope the facts that my videos are long (10 minutes, not 2) will encourage learners and discourage passers-by. I'm sure some people watch just to "find out," but I hope most of you are here to practice, learn, and perform for others.
I mean, the first part of the wideo where you performed the trick was so funny I laugh so hard even if your mot saying anything because Lesnar green style is hilarious by itself.
I add a card on the bottom so I can show top and bottom to spectators between me finding the aces and I use a buckle to get the aces. Great tutorial though
Who, in their sanest moment, calls their newly borne, perfect and beautiful little child " Judson..."...???? Despite your unfortunate nationality, ( and perhaps you are actually canadian, fingers tightly crossed for you !! ) you are a very good teacher / magician, with a sweet, gentle, intelligent, humble energy....( in spite of possibly having the " arrogance gene ". forced upon you...) Thank you and good luck with your career....!
I don't know if you remember but you showed me this trick at TWNE last year when you were a counselor there. You really inspired me to learn some card tricks and I just wanted to say thanks.
+kanjimanji I used to organize computers and electronics that came in boxes with soft foam in them. I took one and cut the corners a little bit. My small pad is the one my computer came in. They work pretty well, except they slide on the table a bit.
+שחר אולמן As it says in the description, this is Lennart Green inspired. It's my own effect that draws from some of his work. Sorry for the confusion.
A bit hard to explain but your movements are a bit too slow in some parts that should be faster and smoother and too fast when it should be slower. Same thing goes with your flourish cuts. Patter needs work too. I’m not knocking what you are doing, but the technique left me feeling jumpy rather than the sympathy you almost feel for Lennart. At the same time, Takumi Takahashi seems to have the same thing going on, and he supposedly studied under Lennart.
Great tutorial. Usually I find youtube tutorials to be bad, but this one was excellent!
Dude, you should get more subscriber and be more famous on YT :O Love ur videos ^_^
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Oh look at that, a friend!
If you can do a tutorial on Rene Lavands " reds and blacks " thing, " I can't do this any slower !! " and his " jacks to whites and back to jacks " masterpiece ( sorry, i don't know the names of these tricks...) I will give you £14 million.....cash. I'd like you to do it one handed, but you don't need to cut off your other hand...£14 million...cash...waiting....for you....
you are fucking awesome men
Thanks :-) Mr. Green is still "a few levels" ahead with his "sloppy" card handling (and his performance style, like when he explains that he works with precision, and keeps dropping cards left and right while "trying" to shuffle a deck), but it's great to see a glimpse into that.
Yea, Dropping the cards is what made it look so catching and he would look like hes fumbling all over the place but still has control...
I know a few of these types of effects but really love Lennart's style. This is a great place for me to start. Thanks for the tips man, keep it up!
Have you tried Kostya kimlats roadrunner cull he does at the start of his triumph? It might work really well for the start. But anyhow great tutorial thanks XD
The silly flourishes wiggling a card around your fingers undermines the sloppy Lennart Green style "incompetance" of the shuffles.
Nice clear voice. Speaks clearly with a nice accent. AND he is superb handling the deck of cards. Thank you from Wales. 😆
so clever! I actually appreciate the trick more now.
This tutorial is absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Wow Lennart is amazing and this is really in line with his style. Subscribed
nice tuto and very good sleight of hands thanks from PARIS
Cool video. Love that style. You got a new subscriber. Thank you for your calm and clear teaching style :)
Do you have a tutorial on the single card manipulations you do in here a few different times?
It's a little expansion of Flicker by The Virts: ruclips.net/video/qNVMx2CL6Q4/видео.html&ab_channel=thevirts
I like how the video title doesn't say stuff like: "Magic revealed!" "Trick exposed!" "Fake magic exposed!" "Lennart Green trick revealed!" "Lennart Green fake magic exposed!".
I'm definitely subscribing.
I guess that's because under my philosophy of magic, magic is meant to be taught and learned (which has happened throughout magic history), but not revealed. I don't want to reveal tricks to laymen, but teach young, growing magicians. I hope the facts that my videos are long (10 minutes, not 2) will encourage learners and discourage passers-by. I'm sure some people watch just to "find out," but I hope most of you are here to practice, learn, and perform for others.
Thank you!
At 2:06 I was like "DO U EVEN W00000T M888"
"Erhm!, erhm!, erhm!, erhm!, erhm!, erhm!, ..."
Excellent.
Magic is art, not science.
素晴らしい
Thanks for the the upload , really helped. ..
I mean, the first part of the wideo where you performed the trick was so funny I laugh so hard even if your mot saying anything because Lesnar green style is hilarious by itself.
What deck are you using in this video and nice tutorial by the way!
I think the deck is black madison rounders
I add a card on the bottom so I can show top and bottom to spectators between me finding the aces and I use a buckle to get the aces. Great tutorial though
Very difficult, tks
High-octane TOOT! Niiiice! 🤙
Ha! Very clever. I like this. Very nice
I love this video!
tk you
Wow. Never would've guessed that's the secret. Might learn this.
Well Done and respect Lennart Greene Style, Nice Tutorial, Thanks!
Brilliant tutorial 😁
very good
Great Job! Also in 2016
Who, in their sanest moment, calls their newly borne, perfect and beautiful little child " Judson..."...???? Despite your unfortunate nationality, ( and perhaps you are actually canadian, fingers tightly crossed for you !! ) you are a very good teacher / magician, with a sweet, gentle, intelligent, humble energy....( in spite of possibly having the " arrogance gene ". forced upon you...) Thank you and good luck with your career....!
A little bit of info for all of you commenting so you don't appear to be so ignorant...it's card SHARP not shark.
well done, but please put up your audio !! (komporessor , limiter)
Great magic
I don't know if you remember but you showed me this trick at TWNE last year when you were a counselor there. You really inspired me to learn some card tricks and I just wanted to say thanks.
Awesome. Did you go to camp again this year?
Yes I actually just got back yesterday
awesome dude!!!
Wow!
great, now i gotta become a magician :|
good
awesome
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Good stuff
Nice....
Called Culling the Aces, BTW
good job dude!!!
Show me how to twirl the cards like that broham
It's called Flicker, look it up.
what kind of mat do you use?
+kanjimanji I used to organize computers and electronics that came in boxes with soft foam in them. I took one and cut the corners a little bit. My small pad is the one my computer came in. They work pretty well, except they slide on the table a bit.
what deck is that??
Madison - Rounders (Black^^)
love it
Very nice
where is the original performance? I can't seem to find it
+שחר אולמן As it says in the description, this is Lennart Green inspired. It's my own effect that draws from some of his work. Sorry for the confusion.
+judsongreenemagic I remember watching him performing it..
can't find the video now
Maybe in his TED talk?
Couldn't find it
are you referring to his blindfold act?
Отлично!!!
what ur Deck name
nice handlling
Clever
I love 2:07 move
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Спасибо!!!
О и ты русский Но я живу в испании
Julia Avrora Привет!я живу в России
Я родился в Америке потом переехал в Россию, и потом переехал в Австралию...
Damn, your card handling is amazing. Great tutorial man. Just subscribed!!!
How silly. It's 23 seconds in and he already moved all the ACES to the top of the deck. Obviously not a good trick.
Shame on you for breaking the first rule.
A bit hard to explain but your movements are a bit too slow in some parts that should be faster and smoother and too fast when it should be slower. Same thing goes with your flourish cuts. Patter needs work too. I’m not knocking what you are doing, but the technique left me feeling jumpy rather than the sympathy you almost feel for Lennart. At the same time, Takumi Takahashi seems to have the same thing going on, and he supposedly studied under Lennart.