Thank you so much for this. I love that you are willing to give us enthusiasts little card tricks like this to do at parties and whatnot. Love your work.
I once heard a magician say defending the craft if we showed you It would ruin everything and I disagree because it always fascinates me how much planning and structure is involved to give the audience the "appearance" of MAGIC! Thanks for Sharing!
Very well done ,...thank you for posting. "Hand me a deck of your cards",.....Biggest effect ever on any card trick. You explain it well. I'll use this a lot. Thank you again.
I did the presentation like this: I would take the deck and start turning cards over looking for the 10 of spades and then I would count 11 cards dealing them face up 1 at a time. I would then go past the ace of hearts and keep dealing them up one at a time and I would randomly stop and say: are you willing to bet me a drink that the next card I turn over is your card? They say heck yeah because they saw their card already turned over. You reach over to the ace of hearts and turn it over. I just think it is a better reveal that way and it is quite effective....
@@genesispuredeaf2390 I watched it all. Twice. In George Robinson's example, (at which my comment was directed), perhaps "you" quit reading the comment too soon? You cannot count through the deck, (in George's example), and be guaranteed of turning up the selected card after a certain number. I have no problem with the hosters/posters display of the trick, or how to deal with a "difficult" cut. Unless perhaps you could enlighten me differently?
Dan, you are excellent. Thnx. I cant wait to do this trick . I dont want to say anything about key cards on top or the bottom of the deck, coz i mite use a key card in my next trick, and i dont want that to be known. I dont want to teach one of our forces to a spectator. This is still an awesome trick. Im gona just say something else or nothing at all. I cant wait till your next trick. Thank you, Dan. Glen
The very first card trick that most laymen learn uses a key card,, so in most cases you are not tipping them off to anything they don't already know. What makes the trick truly baffling is to eliminate the possibility you are using a key card. If you don't want to use the term "key card" then you can just say. "Maybe I know what this top card is, and if you put your card on top of it, then that would mark the spot of your card for me." You can say the same thing in regard to the bottom card. Phrasing it this way, they should understand what you're talking about, and even if they know the key card concept, they may not know the specific term, "key card." Of course, if you're performing it for a magician, you can go ahead and use the term "key card." The other thing I would suggest is, just don't do a trick using a key card in your next trick There are tons of strong tricks that don't require use of a key card.
@@dowaliby1 HI ALFRED, thats a great comment sir. Thanks. Yes. I am aware of how beginners used keycards, and even today the big pros even still use keycards. I was saying that i wouldnt say anything about a keycard to a spectator while doing this trick or any other trick. I dont even want to give the slightest tip that there are keycards used in any card tricks . Thats what i was saying in my comment. But thank you sir. I really did enjoy your excellent comment. Best wishes. Merry Christmas Glen
Thank YOU, Glen, you make excellent points, as well. I have had time to give this more thought during the last several days and it occurs to me that there's no reason whatsoever to say anything about why we are having the spectator shuffle before the card is replaced, or why we are having them shuffle before they complete the cut. If they know about and/or suspect a key card, then the shuffling takes care of that without having to say anything. If on the other hand, they don't know about key cards, then there's even less reason to say anything and in fact doing so may only confuse them, and have the opposite effect of creating some kind of suspicion. On top of that, we are then needlessly tipping a very important subterfuge, as you point out. Have a Magical Christmas!
@@dowaliby1 Hey Alfred, thank you for your kind words and expressive message regarding how us magicians think, haaa haaa. I was only adding my opinion, as you know. But if someone else needs to tell a spectator about the keycards, then thats up to them to make their trick work better. But, I think by telling spectators about our secrets is giving the tricks away. I still think the magic tricks will work with out revealling a key card that we use to find cards. Im glad i could help a little. I wouldnt want to ruin tricks for others. I believe in helping each other in life, no matter what its for. I hate to say that i dont trust people, but if there are hecklers towards a comedian, then what would they do to ruin our magic, hobby, lives, and the gig that we are doing? Thats why i say that i dont want a spectator to destroy our gimmick cards, and our other special cards, to make our tricks to not work. Then we need to take the time to order new gimmicks, and spend money that we shouldnt, unless we insure our magic supplies. I just thought of that now. Lol. Do most clubs have insurance to pay for our gear, if its ruined by their customers? Ive been a pro drummer for the past 36 yrs. I never insured my drums. But my home owners would pay if my house burns down , or gets broken into. If my drums were damaged by the club or customers in the club, i would sue them if they didnt pay, or use their bldg insurance. Thankfully nothing has not happened. I hope to hear from you and to write again. Alfred. God bless you, And have a Merry christmas, and a wonderful new year. Magically yours, Glen polen.
The Bicycle Rider backs are the perfect choice. They are quite common at Walgreens & Walmart. I like that they are blue -- blue looks/feels less magical. Everything looks innocent. What bothered me a bit was using "key card" in your patter again & again. It's like mentioning something about magic w/o going into it. It's a bit distracting, & they may not have thought about things like that until you mentioned it. If I used "key card" in the patter, I'd use it for fellow magicians or friends somewhat familiar w/card magic. Then they'd be surprised by how often they've mixed the cards. If I was doing it, I wouldn't move my hands around so much, especially near the cards. That might be perceived as misdirection for switching/moving cards. Otherwise, I like it a LOT! It's nice to see you have a following. I hope you are performing for CA$H.
It's true. Layman don't know the term "key card." It will only confuse them. They may, however, know or have even used the principle, so it is important to clearly convey that you don't know the top or bottom card. Otherwise, I thought he did a great job performing and clearly explaining the trick. I will probably keep this one in reserve to blow the minds of magicians.
Only half watching the initial portion on a tiny phone screen, my intuition was chsd - but like many great effects it was so much simpler. Great job explaining it!
love this trick! One small mistake in the explanation, 4:13 he says there are exactly 11 cards between the 10 of spades and their card actually there are 10 cards between them. Their card was part of the 11 count. I couldn't figure out why I was one off when I tried the trick.
Nice trick! Suggestion: When you spot the keycard by the end, tell the audience you haven't seen their card yet, but you'll now make the trick harder by again turning away your head and just "feel" for their card instead. (Then you just continue to count your way to their card, without even looking at the deck.) This eliminates the need for them to shuffle the bottom half, as there is no way you could recognize any key card from the bottom. It also means that you don't even have to _talk_ about key cards in the presentation, and that those in the audience who knows about that mechanic will be even more fooled, as they for most of the trick might think you had a key card at the bottom _until_ you totally break them by finding their card without looking at the cards close to it! The "problem" of them cutting off too big a packet vanishes too, as a bigger packet only helps build suspense as you then count even longer from the key card, without looking.
Wow, really really cool. I’m definitely going to learn that one. There’s a little trick that we must know : how to shuffle and keep the key card as the last card to be on the top. 😅
As explained above. But in more detail. When the card is at the bottom, do the overhand shuffle by big chunk at first until there's only a small chunk left in your hand, now peel off 1 card at a time not slowly, at the normal speed until there's only 1 card left and that 1 card left is the selection at the bottom earlier.
A nice beginning to this trick would be to use the gimmick card as a locator card before you preform the actual trick. Have the gimmick card at the bottom of the deck when you take the cards out of the card case. Have the spectator choose a card, then cut the bottomed gimmicked card to top over the chosen card and as you can tell the gimmicked card is thicker, use it to locate the spectator's card, pick up the gimmick card and then say, "I'm now going to use this card to perform a bit of balancing magic," and go on from there....😃
It is a very old principle called the "distant key card" or the "remote key card." It was explained in Walter Gibson's book, "Card Tricks You will Do," published in 1928.
Thanks this is amazing! I guess the only time this falls apart is if, at 4:19, the person makes the cut that is less than the number of cards from the small packet, correct? Because then if you shuffle them you would lose track. So the solution in my estimation would be if they make a tiny cut, like 2 cards, dont mix the cards, complete the cut and can do another, and will still work. This is the only time it would break down
If you're practicing this trick solo, if you DON'T want to know their random card, when you put it on the table, throw a piece of a Post It note on the back of it. When you fan them out later, when you pick a card, you 100% don't know their card. But you'll pick the one with the Post It on it if you do it right. It's so rewarding to pull a card you don't know, and that's the chosen Post It card.
I have a question, what if after u place their chosen card on the top of the deck, they cut it such that the key card is in the pile of cards and they shuffle it? @ 1:33
just one question. if you allow them to cut the cards one more time isnt there a change that they will cut the cards somewhere between the car you know and their card essentially breaking up the "11" number that you have counted
He explained and showed that when you see your key card and there aren't enough cards left at the end, go to the other end and keep counting. So, if it was 11 away and the 11 cards were cut, find the key, count out to the end, let's say 6 cards, and then casually go down the deck to the other end as if you are just trying to get the vibe, and continue to count 5 more.
love the trick , finally got it . one small suggestion , if you could just not talk 100 miles an hour i think it would be a lot easier for everyone trying to learn this trick , especially old people like me . thank you for sharing ,i don't want you to think i'm being disrespectful i'm not
adfter they cut last time if they cut betweem there card and the 10 of spade would leav the 10 of spade 11 cards away but if you shuffle the half with the ten of spade a second time it would replace the ten of spade with a sguffled card ? it workedfor you because cut wasnt in between there card and thed ten of spade right ?
If you want a simple trick that actually doesn't require practice I got one. remove 8 cards from the deck and have them think of one, once they have separate the cards into two decks via count down, left right left right. Then you ask them to pick a deck, show them the cards and ask if their card is in there. If it is there you put the deck on top and if it isnt you put it on the bottom. repeat this two more times and their card will be the third one down. add some magicians flare and voila
Well where were you when I was a kid and needed that? Oh you were probably a kid too lol. I always wanted those magic kits they would sell in the @970s
Nice trick. One question: You place the chosen card on the top of the deck. Then when you ask the person to cut the deck before shuffeling it, you have to make sure that they don't cut between the chosen card and key card, right? In the last cut after that it doesn't matter as you explained, but in the first one it does, right?
@@marksivert1684 Actually you could also tell the spectator that he should take a package (and don't say it has to be small) but then you ask him to look at the cards (not showing them to you) and choose just a few cards that he likes best out of this packag and put them face down on the table. You decide whether the spectator should put them next to each other so that you can already count the amount of cards or whether ha makes a small pile first before you fan the cards to show and ask him to choose one card.
At 4:19, what if they cut thin, thinner than the number of cards to count to the marker card? Don't we have to tell them cut at least half of the deck at this point?
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Thank you so much for this. I love that you are willing to give us enthusiasts little card tricks like this to do at parties and whatnot. Love your work.
I once heard a magician say defending the craft if we showed you It would ruin everything and I disagree because it always fascinates me how much planning and structure is involved to give the audience the "appearance" of MAGIC! Thanks for Sharing!
You are so right.
Plus people always forget anyway !!
Very well done ,...thank you for posting. "Hand me a deck of your cards",.....Biggest effect ever on any card trick. You explain it well. I'll use this a lot. Thank you again.
At then beginning of the trick, I actually did choose the 2 of clubs and now I am REALLY impressed! 👍
Same here, I was blown away :D haha
same
I know. Same here. I'm scared to leave my PC on if I go to make a cuppa tea. You never know what could happened when you're out the room. 😬
It's a skillful trick.
That happens to about one in 11 people. Those are the truly special ones with magic powers. ;-)
Magicians are soooooo sneaky with their inventions...
I love it...
So simple yet so effective.
The shuffles and the cuts really work wonders for this trick.
Not simple to me. I don't understand his explanation at all.
@@-danR - because he didn't explain how to do it.
Try Playing at a Slower Speed and Follow Along.
Hope this Helps.
@@IvenRossall-te3sx - 😊😂
Very smooth! No thumb or pinkie breaks for me to screw up!
You are a genius! This is one of the Best magic channels from YT!
I did the presentation like this: I would take the deck and start turning cards over looking for the 10 of spades and then I would count 11 cards dealing them face up 1 at a time. I would then go past the ace of hearts and keep dealing them up one at a time and I would randomly stop and say: are you willing to bet me a drink that the next card I turn over is your card? They say heck yeah because they saw their card already turned over. You reach over to the ace of hearts and turn it over. I just think it is a better reveal that way and it is quite effective....
Noice 😀
@@nEthing4Her I stole it from an old Magician named Mark Wilson.
However you would be hung out to dry if they cut the packet between the key card and their selection
@@philmenzies2477 you quit watching too soon. He demonstrates how to address that too
@@genesispuredeaf2390 I watched it all. Twice. In George Robinson's example, (at which my comment was directed), perhaps "you" quit reading the comment too soon? You cannot count through the deck, (in George's example), and be guaranteed of turning up the selected card after a certain number. I have no problem with the hosters/posters display of the trick, or how to deal with a "difficult" cut. Unless perhaps you could enlighten me differently?
Cool trick, I'll definitely try it. Also, I picked the 2 of clubs, so that made your video just that much more fun.
Sensational & pretty card magic!! Thank you for sharing your wisdom. 🌈 🏖️
Dan, you are excellent. Thnx. I cant wait to do this trick . I dont want to say anything about key cards on top or the bottom of the deck, coz i mite use a key card in my next trick, and i dont want that to be known.
I dont want to teach one of our forces to a spectator.
This is still an awesome trick.
Im gona just say something else or nothing at all.
I cant wait till your next trick. Thank you, Dan.
Glen
The very first card trick that most laymen learn uses a key card,, so in most cases you are not tipping them off to anything they don't already know. What makes the trick truly baffling is to eliminate the possibility you are using a key card. If you don't want to use the term "key card" then you can just say. "Maybe I know what this top card is, and if you put your card on top of it, then that would mark the spot of your card for me." You can say the same thing in regard to the bottom card. Phrasing it this way, they should understand what you're talking about, and even if they know the key card concept, they may not know the specific term, "key card." Of course, if you're performing it for a magician, you can go ahead and use the term "key card." The other thing I would suggest is, just don't do a trick using a key card in your next trick There are tons of strong tricks that don't require use of a key card.
@@dowaliby1 HI ALFRED, thats a great comment sir. Thanks.
Yes. I am aware of how beginners used keycards, and even today the big pros even still use keycards.
I was saying that i wouldnt say anything about a keycard to a spectator while doing this trick or any other trick.
I dont even want to give the slightest tip that there are keycards used in any card tricks .
Thats what i was saying in my comment.
But thank you sir. I really did enjoy your excellent comment. Best wishes.
Merry Christmas
Glen
Thank YOU, Glen, you make excellent points, as well. I have had time to give this more thought during the last several days and it occurs to me that there's no reason whatsoever to say anything about why we are having the spectator shuffle before the card is replaced, or why we are having them shuffle before they complete the cut. If they know about and/or suspect a key card, then the shuffling takes care of that without having to say anything. If on the other hand, they don't know about key cards, then there's even less reason to say anything and in fact doing so may only confuse them, and have the opposite effect of creating some kind of suspicion. On top of that, we are then needlessly tipping a very important subterfuge, as you point out. Have a Magical Christmas!
@@dowaliby1 Hey Alfred, thank you for your kind words and expressive message regarding how us magicians think, haaa haaa.
I was only adding my opinion, as you know. But if someone else needs to tell a spectator about the keycards, then thats up to them to make their trick work better.
But, I think by telling spectators about our secrets is giving the tricks away.
I still think the magic tricks will work with out revealling a key card that we use to find cards.
Im glad i could help a little. I wouldnt want to ruin tricks for others.
I believe in helping each other in life, no matter what its for.
I hate to say that i dont trust people, but if there are hecklers towards a comedian, then what would they do to ruin our magic, hobby, lives, and the gig that we are doing?
Thats why i say that i dont want a spectator to destroy our gimmick cards, and our other special cards, to make our tricks to not work.
Then we need to take the time to order new gimmicks, and spend money that we shouldnt, unless we insure our magic supplies.
I just thought of that now. Lol.
Do most clubs have insurance to pay for our gear, if its ruined by their customers?
Ive been a pro drummer for the past 36 yrs. I never insured my drums. But my home owners would pay if my house burns down , or gets broken into.
If my drums were damaged by the club or customers in the club, i would sue them if they didnt pay, or use their bldg insurance.
Thankfully nothing has not happened.
I hope to hear from you and to write again. Alfred.
God bless you,
And have a Merry christmas, and a wonderful new year.
Magically yours,
Glen polen.
The Bicycle Rider backs are the perfect choice. They are quite common at Walgreens & Walmart. I like that they are blue -- blue looks/feels less magical. Everything looks innocent. What bothered me a bit was using "key card" in your patter again & again. It's like mentioning something about magic w/o going into it. It's a bit distracting, & they may not have thought about things like that until you mentioned it. If I used "key card" in the patter, I'd use it for fellow magicians or friends somewhat familiar w/card magic. Then they'd be surprised by how often they've mixed the cards. If I was doing it, I wouldn't move my hands around so much, especially near the cards. That might be perceived as misdirection for switching/moving cards. Otherwise, I like it a LOT! It's nice to see you have a following. I hope you are performing for CA$H.
It's true. Layman don't know the term "key card." It will only confuse them. They may, however, know or have even used the principle, so it is important to clearly convey that you don't know the top or bottom card. Otherwise, I thought he did a great job performing and clearly explaining the trick. I will probably keep this one in reserve to blow the minds of magicians.
This is AWESOME!!! I'm a beginner magician, and this'll be a great next trick to learn!!
Same here dear ❤
its spelled magician, F-R-A-U-D... did u not go to Hogwarts Kindergarten?
Only half watching the initial portion on a tiny phone screen, my intuition was chsd - but like many great effects it was so much simpler. Great job explaining it!
This is a great trick!!! Thanks, MBMI!
"Worth $50 dollars to any performer." -David Blaine.
Very nicely done. I actually jumped as I selected that 2 at random, and was wondering if you accomplished a classic force and I couldn't catch it.
exactly by me - I was really impressed!
The video thumbnail was the force
LOL I picked the 2 of clubs too.
i picked 8 of spades
love this trick! One small mistake in the explanation, 4:13 he says there are exactly 11 cards between the 10 of spades and their card actually there are 10 cards between them. Their card was part of the 11 count. I couldn't figure out why I was one off when I tried the trick.
I can't believe he didn't realize that as he was counting. Thanks for pointing that out.
thank you
awesome, I fooled my sister doing this trick. Thank you.
I'm in a state of confucian
Nice trick!
Suggestion:
When you spot the keycard by the end, tell the audience you haven't seen their card yet, but you'll now make the trick harder by again turning away your head and just "feel" for their card instead. (Then you just continue to count your way to their card, without even looking at the deck.)
This eliminates the need for them to shuffle the bottom half, as there is no way you could recognize any key card from the bottom.
It also means that you don't even have to _talk_ about key cards in the presentation, and that those in the audience who knows about that mechanic will be even more fooled, as they for most of the trick might think you had a key card at the bottom _until_ you totally break them by finding their card without looking at the cards close to it!
The "problem" of them cutting off too big a packet vanishes too, as a bigger packet only helps build suspense as you then count even longer from the key card, without looking.
Great enhancement!
I am so excited to start practicing this tomorrow morning!! Thank you sensei!!
By chance, I picked the two of clubs in your initial demonstration which made this EXTRA cool for me at home. :)
Me too 🙂
Same here!
Same
Christmas is gonna be fun this year ... thank you :)
I picked the two of clubs watching this. Mind Blown.
FANTASTIC! thank you for the effort and the sharing. BIG thumbs up.
Wow, really really cool. I’m definitely going to learn that one. There’s a little trick that we must know : how to shuffle and keep the key card as the last card to be on the top. 😅
Do an overhand shuffle and stop when you have one card and place it on top. This controls the bottom card to the top. He shows it in the video
As explained above.
But in more detail.
When the card is at the bottom, do the overhand shuffle by big chunk at first until there's only a small chunk left in your hand, now peel off 1 card at a time not slowly, at the normal speed until there's only 1 card left and that 1 card left is the selection at the bottom earlier.
Wonderful trick and explanation. This is one I actually might be able to do 😜 Many Thanks
This is super helpful, thanks!
A nice beginning to this trick would be to use the gimmick card as a locator card before you preform the actual trick. Have the gimmick card at the bottom of the deck when you take the cards out of the card case. Have the spectator choose a card, then cut the bottomed gimmicked card to top over the chosen card and as you can tell the gimmicked card is thicker, use it to locate the spectator's card, pick up the gimmick card and then say, "I'm now going to use this card to perform a bit of balancing magic," and go on from there....😃
You are the best magician ever
The magic was your explanation ,,,👍
Good one. Got it wrong the first time doing it for my wife, practiced again and voila!
Absolutely fantastic, thank you for sharing. Have a great day
I first learned this trick when I was 10 years old ... I'll be 63 next birthday. 🙂
Didn't expect that this will be that simple!
Brilliant, thanks you for sharing your skills 🙏
You're the best!
That's a very clever way to use a key card! Thank you!
It is a very old principle called the "distant key card" or the "remote key card." It was explained in Walter Gibson's book, "Card Tricks You will Do," published in 1928.
Thanks this is amazing! I guess the only time this falls apart is if, at 4:19, the person makes the cut that is less than the number of cards from the small packet, correct? Because then if you shuffle them you would lose track. So the solution in my estimation would be if they make a tiny cut, like 2 cards, dont mix the cards, complete the cut and can do another, and will still work. This is the only time it would break down
This very big flaw occurred to me as well.
Excellent sleight, thank you
Cool tricks would take alot of practice.!
Very, very clever!
Thanks for the cool gift.
Brother, you are good !
I really need to start practicing some of these tricks 😂
Very nice effect. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful. Many thanks
Clever! 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Such a cool trick. Well played Sir❤👏👏👏
Love this🎉
Nice idea adding the extra cards between the chosen and key card. It filled me until you explained. Now I can use that Idea in other tricks. Thanks
Well explained...bravo..!
Finally, I now know how to do it instead of just having my mind blown, I can blow peoples minds
I just want to be able to spread the cards out all neat like that.
Good Stuff --- Thank You for sharing.
Super Cool trick !! Love it...
Brilliant! Thank you
If you're practicing this trick solo, if you DON'T want to know their random card, when you put it on the table, throw a piece of a Post It note on the back of it.
When you fan them out later, when you pick a card, you 100% don't know their card. But you'll pick the one with the Post It on it if you do it right.
It's so rewarding to pull a card you don't know, and that's the chosen Post It card.
Great! Subscribed!
Welcome to the party! 😀
Great video.
I can get it right every time, all I need is fifty two guesses.
GREAT self working effect.
Except for me practicing making the bottom card end up on top after a shuffle. That's not automatic.
This is awesome thanks! 5 stars!
Thank you!
After 1:07 he picked the card I picked. Damn this guy is good!
I have a question, what if after u place their chosen card on the top of the deck, they cut it such that the key card is in the pile of cards and they shuffle it? @ 1:33
That's amazing, thanks! ♠♦♣♥
lol Great bit of misdirection to explain how key cards can be used so that you can sneakily use a keycard! 🤣
just one question. if you allow them to cut the cards one more time isnt there a change that they will cut the cards somewhere between the car you know and their card essentially breaking up the "11" number that you have counted
Agree. Was going to ask the same thing.
He explained and showed that when you see your key card and there aren't enough cards left at the end, go to the other end and keep counting. So, if it was 11 away and the 11 cards were cut, find the key, count out to the end, let's say 6 cards, and then casually go down the deck to the other end as if you are just trying to get the vibe, and continue to count 5 more.
love the trick , finally got it . one small suggestion , if you could just not talk 100 miles an hour i think it would be a lot easier for everyone trying to learn this trick , especially old people like me . thank you for sharing ,i don't want you to think i'm being disrespectful i'm not
Come on, watch it as many times as you need to. I hate slow videos. He was fast but thorough.
Keep yer day job. It was the King of hearts
adfter they cut last time if they cut betweem there card and the 10 of spade would leav the 10 of spade 11 cards away but if you shuffle the half with the ten of spade a second time it would replace the ten of spade with a sguffled card ? it workedfor you because cut wasnt in between there card and thed ten of spade right ?
If they cut less than 11 cards your’re screwed
How do I remove the big smile on my face your trick caused me? 🙂
If you want a simple trick that actually doesn't require practice I got one.
remove 8 cards from the deck and have them think of one, once they have separate the cards into two decks via count down, left right left right. Then you ask them to pick a deck, show them the cards and ask if their card is in there. If it is there you put the deck on top and if it isnt you put it on the bottom. repeat this two more times and their card will be the third one down. add some magicians flare and voila
The two of clubs wasn't the card I chose, but this was a very good effort, buddy! Keep practicing, and you'll get it one day!
Same here I chose the 8 of diamonds
@Fred Wills Same here. I didn't watch the video but the card I didn't choose was definitely not the card he picked.
Very nice trick well-explained. So easy "even a caveman can do it."
Nice routine 👍😊
you are great, thank you.
At first i was kind of amazed, because I picked the 2 of clubs
Complexity is not a sign of intelligence (or talent): Simplify !!!! The best, very best, illusions are very simple.... Thank you !
Nice little trick
Good trick.
Well where were you when I was a kid and needed that? Oh you were probably a kid too lol. I always wanted those magic kits they would sell in the @970s
Nice trick. One question: You place the chosen card on the top of the deck. Then when you ask the person to cut the deck before shuffeling it, you have to make sure that they don't cut between the chosen card and key card, right? In the last cut after that it doesn't matter as you explained, but in the first one it does, right?
Yes, that’s right. But I’ve never has someone cut that small of a pack off the top for that to happen.
That's why the "small packet" instruction at the beginning is important.
@@marksivert1684 Actually you could also tell the spectator that he should take a package (and don't say it has to be small) but then you ask him to look at the cards (not showing them to you) and choose just a few cards that he likes best out of this packag and put them face down on the table. You decide whether the spectator should put them next to each other so that you can already count the amount of cards or whether ha makes a small pile first before you fan the cards to show and ask him to choose one card.
Nice. Thanks.
Beautiful
Great! Thanks a lot.
Ffs. I feel like am usually good a at picking cards that the magician wont use, but this got! Well done! now to see how you did it.
Nice one!
That's freaking INSANE and so simple LMAO
Great one
I chose 3 diamond
Dad chose 6 clubs
At 4:19, what if they cut thin, thinner than the number of cards to count to the marker card? Don't we have to tell them cut at least half of the deck at this point?
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I know that when you put the cards under the table I knew this one 😁
Very Cool!