I wish the term exposed was not used in these videos that show methods. "Method revealed" would be a bit more classy. Exposed seems to point towards something nefarious being done. I do appreciate you saying it's your interpretation though. It's a clever method that requires good handling. However Nestor Hato did this routine is moot, his performance was brilliant and beautiful. And that really, is what magic is about...presentation. Thanks for posting this method though, it's clever.
The word choice isn’t “exposed” to defame the trick or magician, but simply for RUclips algorithms, clickbait, and advertising manipulation. Tabloid titles sell.
This is awesome. So many of us want to know this. Yet the actual few people that are smart enough, care enough, and ambitious enough to not only figure this out, but LEARN it, and VIDEO and POST it. Full disclosure, when I first saw you, you had credibility, but that moment you said “I can’t do that flourish/production” I almost closed the video. I’m so glad I didn’t! I went from this guy’s a joke, to dammmnnnn! This guy’s totally legit. When you did that first reveal you gained a subscriber and fan mister. I’m curious how much flak the “don’t reveal the secrets of magicians” crowd will give you. Thank you, thank you,. This was plaguing me as to how he did this.
i can't think of a better explanation...terrific tutorial...thanks! I watched Mr. Hato do it again....if this is in fact his method....He is doing it so quickly I can't spot a thing....He peels off the top four cards with a diagonal sweep....this would be the critical moment when he'd be ejecting the aces....but since the cards are not coming off in a straight line from the top of the deck....rather on a diagonal....you would think you might spot the elastic ejection which would come out on a straight line, therefore possible be revealed by the diagonal trajectory of the top cards....so the sleight would need to be done with exquisite timing ....so that ten cards are removed with 2 separate angles merged into one graceful apparency. So, if this is the case....it just means his mastery is exceptional....but....that is why he enjoys the reputation he does among his peers....and that's the main point I suppose...he is capable of that level of grace and momentum.....
That was very impressive! I have watched that Fooled Us episode several times at .25x speed and was able to catch....nothing. Well, there was a quick glimpse of the Ace in one frame.😂. I think you and your group of friends have figured out how the trick was done. Penn and Teller was right there burning his hands and the magician was still able to pull it off. Thank you very much for this tutorial.
This is truly amazing. I’m going to have to try a few things with this info now xD I just added 3 new PHENOMENAL tricks to my repertoire recently but this has a lot of potential. Yay for vintage magic gimmicks and those who know of them xD
Another interesting part of this is that he throws the deck at the end, so Penn and Teller won't look at it. Not like anyone is going to stoop down and collect all the cards.
i wouldve thought most people that have been around already knew this. Nestor actually released it a while back (2009 i think). the gimmick is called Nestorizer.
Thank you great video! I had watched the P&T video several times but I couldn't notice anything suspicious, the handling was so smooth that I ruled out any possible multiple lifts or switches, but still I couldn't comprehend how it was performed. Nice job!
Allow me to say something about Lennart Green. He is not sloppy at all. His persona, his presentation paints a picture of sloppiness, but this is intentional. I highly recommend his DVD, where you see how methodical and clean his sleights are.
Don't get me wrong, I love the sloppy presentation style of Lennart, and I know he is a brilliant skilled card manipulator. The way he presents is great, looks more natural to most spectators.
Again, this is really great! By the way, I like your way of speaking, your dialect. I understand you better than an Englishman or an American, because I am German. Are you Scottish or Irish?
This is a great trick and explanation on how it could of been done. In my opinion your gimmick and suggestion is right, thank you for sharing the magic.👍😊👍
An excellent interpretation, but Nestor removes pressure from the deck on several occasions which would eject the cards. I don't think that was how he did it. If he did it like that however, it was totally masterful.
While this is a good theory, I am not 100% sure I'm convinced this is how he does it. Yes, he has to be turning over 8 cards as 4, and your theory shows one way he could do it easily, but my evidence is at 1:23 if your linked video of the performance. The one of the kings he just transformed into an ace is now at the bottom of one of his packets. Initially I thought he just did a packet change, and already had the 4 aces on the top, and smoothly put the 4 kings on the bottom while making it look like he put them on top, however, that is not true because at 1:04 in that video, before he's even revealed that he's changed the kings into aces, you can clearly see that's it's a 10D on the bottom. Now at 1:02, you can see he has his cheeky little pinky ready for keeping a break, then shortly after that, when he places the Kings back on top, before he squares up, he has some cards side jogged (against the meaty part of his thumb), that might be the 4 aces. Basically, he's really, very, very good, and I think he did this with sleights more than gimmicks, however, your gimmick idea might be something us hobbiest magicians might be able to pull off.
yeah im with ya. I dont really think there was an elastic gimmick going on there. Half of the performance hes just casually holding the deck and not really holding it tight. Props to this guy because it looked the same to me but hes definitely doing something different
The fancy flourish doesn’t use this gimmick at all it’s an extremely simple cardristry reveal that thousands of people use. No gimmick needed just a few days of practice.
I thought you were crazy at first with this suggestion, but sounds like a very likely way to pull it off, sousing a gimmick that hasn’t been used much in 30 years. Thanks for posting! Also, Nestor was so fast it was beautiful to watch nonetheless
That's incredible. Such a simple gimmick to achieve a baffling effect. Your opening performance is so close up and I couldn't see anything tricky. Right where is my elastic thread glue and cards.
If you watch his amazing performance, when he riffle shuffles the cards a couple times you can see that he does it in the way that leaves a pretty big packet of cards that don't get riffled that points to using this technique i think. When i watched his trick that was the only thing that seemed weird.
it really is how its done, check the video of nestor hato, on 4:40 maybe, slow it down and you'll see the four cards jumped from a gap. the camera is close up on his hands
Hi, awesome tutorial, could you please explain how you make the gimmick though? Is the elastic glued to the cards? Seems as though it would break rather easily. Thanks!
Wow, I really like this one. Very well taught. You're awesomeness incarnate. Do you glue two cards together to make the gimmicks or is it just crazy glued? BTW., I love Lennart Greens sloppy style.
yes I admit my sleight of hand has never been good, probably because I'm too lazy to master it LoL. From other comments I think Nestor probably did it another way?
This is definitely how he does it, I watched all of the moves in 0.25 speed and there were definitely more than 4 cards when he lifted them.. Off to make that gimmick and learn this
Juan tamariz used a similar technique for getting a card previously selected from a deck of cards by a total stranger naturally they need to play ball! 👍🏻 He’d stiick them back in the box and naturally one pops out as soon as the pack is open! Elmsley uses something similar as well for his rising card! 👍🏻
This certainly seems a probably solution. That's probably why he threw the cards over his should when done, so they couldn't be examined, and the elastic cord probably wouldn't be noticed on the floor behind him as he wrapped up the dialog.
In the beginning, I could not believe that this method is the one he used because he sometimes spread the cards so smoothly in his hands. But when I watched the video several times again frame by frame you can see the move happen at 4.45 min (ruclips.net/video/iayKoBwBeGU/видео.html). When you skip through the video at 0.25 speed and hit pause frame by frame you see how a small package of cards jumps out of the deck so you see the 4 selected cards and on top a small package of the 4 Aces. It is a very simple trick but because of that and the way he performed it, it was a completly fooler to me. Very nicely done!
Look closely on p&t, the riffle shuffle only happened on the bottom part of the deck.. You should know that Riffle shuffle can be used to control the top part of the deck. Used it a lot since cutting deck isnt common in my country, so false cut is not great for close up magic here.
Did we see the same clip from nestor? That was the worst riffle shuffle i ever seen. If you think he cant do a basic riffle shuffle, youre being worked.
But at some point he had the cards in free fall waiting for a stop call. How can it be just a piece of rubber? I mean it looks just the same but i can see a problem if someone decided to pick the last possible card in the deck, as in the top one.
What you see both Nestor and this guy do is a minor force, basically saying, No one's gonna pick the first 10 cards or so so I'ma ignore those. Which card from section one would you like?
you do a block push as you spread the cards and tell them to pick a card "from the spread" nobody will ever select the cards you have gripped down on at the top. as for the dribble, you just dribble the cards slow enough, 99% of people say stop right away as you ask them to say stop.
Think you nailed it, what a clever method he rediscovered
@Karl Cambridge lol
@Karl Cambridge then how is it done ?
@@cagcag8753 it's really a way of doing it, but it's not the same thing Nestor Nato did
Palestine is beautiful. 🇵🇸
@@zaeis-e8099 and how do you know ?
I wish the term exposed was not used in these videos that show methods. "Method revealed" would be a bit more classy. Exposed seems to point towards something nefarious being done. I do appreciate you saying it's your interpretation though. It's a clever method that requires good handling. However Nestor Hato did this routine is moot, his performance was brilliant and beautiful. And that really, is what magic is about...presentation. Thanks for posting this method though, it's clever.
Could just be a translation thing. Common for second language speakers to use harsher words unintentionally
@@Shayce he's clearly British though.
Yes I totally agree, such a great trick, great act, great magician. No need to expose him...
The word choice isn’t “exposed” to defame the trick or magician, but simply for RUclips algorithms, clickbait, and advertising manipulation. Tabloid titles sell.
I think he listened to feedback
Thank you so much. Really you are so great. May god bless you and your family also.
Thank you for sharing! I can sleep better now! Very cool trick indeed!
This is awesome. So many of us want to know this. Yet the actual few people that are smart enough, care enough, and ambitious enough to not only figure this out, but LEARN it, and VIDEO and POST it.
Full disclosure, when I first saw you, you had credibility, but that moment you said “I can’t do that flourish/production” I almost closed the video. I’m so glad I didn’t! I went from this guy’s a joke, to dammmnnnn! This guy’s totally legit. When you did that first reveal you gained a subscriber and fan mister.
I’m curious how much flak the “don’t reveal the secrets of magicians” crowd will give you.
Thank you, thank you,. This was plaguing me as to how he did this.
I now know, and I am STILL AMAZED.. that is so awesome and smooth, the demo fooled me :)
i can't think of a better explanation...terrific tutorial...thanks! I watched Mr. Hato do it again....if this is in fact his method....He is doing it so quickly I can't spot a thing....He peels off the top four cards with a diagonal sweep....this would be the critical moment when he'd be ejecting the aces....but since the cards are not coming off in a straight line from the top of the deck....rather on a diagonal....you would think you might spot the elastic ejection which would come out on a straight line, therefore possible be revealed by the diagonal trajectory of the top cards....so the sleight would need to be done with exquisite timing ....so that ten cards are removed with 2 separate angles merged into one graceful apparency. So, if this is the case....it just means his mastery is exceptional....but....that is why he enjoys the reputation he does among his peers....and that's the main point I suppose...he is capable of that level of grace and momentum.....
Slow it down to 0.25x on the final phase, you can see an ace pop out.
That was very impressive! I have watched that Fooled Us episode several times at .25x speed and was able to catch....nothing. Well, there was a quick glimpse of the Ace in one frame.😂. I think you and your group of friends have figured out how the trick was done. Penn and Teller was right there burning his hands and the magician was still able to pull it off. Thank you very much for this tutorial.
That was brilliant! Would never have figured that one. Thanks for sharing. Got to purchase 'jumping jacks' trick now. Great videos, thanks.
Thank you sooo much!! I can rest in peace now!!
So I just went back and watched the trick. And just like you said, I did catch the ace pop out at the end.
Omg i love this trick. Gonna learn it now such a good effect. Thank u for sharing
This is truly amazing. I’m going to have to try a few things with this info now xD I just added 3 new PHENOMENAL tricks to my repertoire recently but this has a lot of potential. Yay for vintage magic gimmicks and those who know of them xD
Thank you so so much for sharing this reveal video
Another interesting part of this is that he throws the deck at the end, so Penn and Teller won't look at it. Not like anyone is going to stoop down and collect all the cards.
Bravo sir. My mind was blown, thank you for the explanation.
Fantastic....Wonderfully deconstructed. Just about the perfect deconstruction that I have seen on RUclips.
Thanks keep revealing we will be supporting
i wouldve thought most people that have been around already knew this. Nestor actually released it a while back (2009 i think). the gimmick is called Nestorizer.
Great job man! Really shows the value of years of experience between you and your other magician friends. Well done. :)
Wow. That was simpler than I thought: I had some kind of pinky count for special positions and a quadruple lift in mind. :)
Me too, but I couldn't explain the smoothness of the handling :)
Nestor Hato released his version of the gimmick a while back!
He did shuffle the cards tho, so hmm
@@kennethdong3650 not the top ones tho, he shuffled only the bottom ones if I remember right the top one was a bit of a mess :)
5:55 beginning on tutorial
Thank you great video! I had watched the P&T video several times but I couldn't notice anything suspicious, the handling was so smooth that I ruled out any possible multiple lifts or switches, but still I couldn't comprehend how it was performed. Nice job!
Amazing mannn! You should appear in fool us!
Allow me to say something about Lennart Green. He is not sloppy at all. His persona, his presentation paints a picture of sloppiness, but this is intentional. I highly recommend his DVD, where you see how methodical and clean his sleights are.
Don't get me wrong, I love the sloppy presentation style of Lennart, and I know he is a brilliant skilled card manipulator. The way he presents is great, looks more natural to most spectators.
Thanks for the recommend. I bought a couple DVDs. Hopefully they will be good!
Brilliant analysis of the card trick
Thank you. But from what people are saying, it's not how it was done! Still, you can't win them all!! LoL
Man thats the most awaited trick.... Thanks once again... Stay blessed
Please do a gimmick construction tutorial
you can buy this gimmick by Nestor.
how
Mind blowing routine....
Totally awesome 💥💯
I love how u have penn n teller watching u
Wow! I'm gonna learn this one!! Thank you for the great explanation!!
how difficult is this to learn
Thanks for reveal i wanted it. Soo much
Again, this is really great!
By the way, I like your way of speaking, your dialect. I understand you better than an Englishman or an American, because I am German. Are you Scottish or Irish?
This is a great trick and explanation on how it could of been done. In my opinion your gimmick and suggestion is right, thank you for sharing the magic.👍😊👍
Wow I wasn't able to sleep properly ... Always kept thinking how it is done thank u ❤️ I will include it in my own routine.
Brilliant. So simple and awesome
Subscribed and thank you ,being relatively new to magic your knowledge of old tricks and gaffs is so valuable 👍
Thank you for subscribing, hope you enjoy some of the other videos.
Lovely.
Thanks
The tutorial actually starts at 5:53
Thank you
Awesome! I so wish there was a method to reproduce this with a regular/borrowed deck.
Your a true master 👍🏼
An excellent interpretation, but Nestor removes pressure from the deck on several occasions which would eject the cards. I don't think that was how he did it. If he did it like that however, it was totally masterful.
While this is a good theory, I am not 100% sure I'm convinced this is how he does it. Yes, he has to be turning over 8 cards as 4, and your theory shows one way he could do it easily, but my evidence is at 1:23 if your linked video of the performance. The one of the kings he just transformed into an ace is now at the bottom of one of his packets. Initially I thought he just did a packet change, and already had the 4 aces on the top, and smoothly put the 4 kings on the bottom while making it look like he put them on top, however, that is not true because at 1:04 in that video, before he's even revealed that he's changed the kings into aces, you can clearly see that's it's a 10D on the bottom.
Now at 1:02, you can see he has his cheeky little pinky ready for keeping a break, then shortly after that, when he places the Kings back on top, before he squares up, he has some cards side jogged (against the meaty part of his thumb), that might be the 4 aces. Basically, he's really, very, very good, and I think he did this with sleights more than gimmicks, however, your gimmick idea might be something us hobbiest magicians might be able to pull off.
yeah im with ya. I dont really think there was an elastic gimmick going on there. Half of the performance hes just casually holding the deck and not really holding it tight. Props to this guy because it looked the same to me but hes definitely doing something different
Jason Weller this is definitely how he does it because he now sells this gimmick so other people can do it.
The "fancy flourish" at the beginning of the trick (4 K's) also uses the gimmick, as evidenced in the video ad for his nestorizer DVD from years back
The fancy flourish doesn’t use this gimmick at all it’s an extremely simple cardristry reveal that thousands of people use. No gimmick needed just a few days of practice.
Three cards were on the top, the third one upside down, and the fourth card was at the bottom.
Interesting! Good job.
I thought you were crazy at first with this suggestion, but sounds like a very likely way to pull it off, sousing a gimmick that hasn’t been used much in 30 years. Thanks for posting! Also, Nestor was so fast it was beautiful to watch nonetheless
Wow what a great idea I started messing around with a version that doesn't use the gimmick
Great job and thank you so much for this tutorial . I was thinking there must be some kind of gimmick because otherwise it looked impossible .
Ur right the ace pop out on the last part when play it on slomo.
That's incredible. Such a simple gimmick to achieve a baffling effect. Your opening performance is so close up and I couldn't see anything tricky. Right where is my elastic thread glue and cards.
Oh Bravo!!! Well done
If you watch his amazing performance, when he riffle shuffles the cards a couple times you can see that he does it in the way that leaves a pretty big packet of cards that don't get riffled that points to using this technique i think. When i watched his trick that was the only thing that seemed weird.
SoftCheeks I thought the same thing that’s why I looked this up lol
Penn said a block of cards
it really is how its done, check the video of nestor hato, on 4:40 maybe, slow it down and you'll see the four cards jumped from a gap. the camera is close up on his hands
Nice, thanks! You did a great job at explaining this :)
This is awesome. Great explanation.
Wow!!!
You nailed it!
Thanks so much
Thats a lovely trick
Lennart Green is my favourite magician
Hi, awesome tutorial, could you please explain how you make the gimmick though? Is the elastic glued to the cards? Seems as though it would break rather easily. Thanks!
or you can buy the gimmick to Nestor ;)
Wow, I really like this one. Very well taught. You're awesomeness incarnate. Do you glue two cards together to make the gimmicks or is it just crazy glued? BTW., I love Lennart Greens sloppy style.
I also love Lennart Greens messy style
Like this one cause the smoothness. 'Smooth CARDinal' movement👍
Great turorial and possibly how Nestor did it. Only thing lacking was good slight of hand while demonstrating ;p.
yes I admit my sleight of hand has never been good, probably because I'm too lazy to master it LoL. From other comments I think Nestor probably did it another way?
This was so awesome
thank you so much
2:03 in the performance at penn and teller fool us while he shuffling the cards camera can see the king of diamonds at bottom of the deck
My thoughts exactly.
How long is the elastic thread on the gimmick
How long is a piece of string ??
@@brianmagicman3556 not string, it's elastic
cool thanks for sharing freely
This is definitely how he does it, I watched all of the moves in 0.25 speed and there were definitely more than 4 cards when he lifted them.. Off to make that gimmick and learn this
L0GiC Laden yep I also watched closely and realised something was shooting them out, Nestor released his version of this gimmick a while bk
but he threw the cards at the end?
Juan tamariz used a similar technique for getting a card previously selected from a deck of cards by a total stranger naturally they need to play ball! 👍🏻 He’d stiick them back in the box and naturally one pops out as soon as the pack is open! Elmsley uses something similar as well for his rising card! 👍🏻
So is there a name for the gimmicked cards? Are they commonly known as something? If I wanted to explain to someone what it is called. Thanks
Clever trick, great explanation. Thank you.
But what are his outs,,, I mean what if one of them pointed to the card that had the gimmick.. what do you do then..?
Do u sell the gimmick
Gratitude!
Plzz do a reveal on kelvin chow magic performance
Awesome
Beautifully explained,thank you. Shall be having a go at this.👏👏👏
Thanks!
This certainly seems a probably solution. That's probably why he threw the cards over his should when done, so they couldn't be examined, and the elastic cord probably wouldn't be noticed on the floor behind him as he wrapped up the dialog.
In the beginning, I could not believe that this method is the one he used because he sometimes spread the cards so smoothly in his hands. But when I watched the video several times again frame by frame you can see the move happen at 4.45 min (ruclips.net/video/iayKoBwBeGU/видео.html). When you skip through the video at 0.25 speed and hit pause frame by frame you see how a small package of cards jumps out of the deck so you see the 4 selected cards and on top a small package of the 4 Aces.
It is a very simple trick but because of that and the way he performed it, it was a completly fooler to me. Very nicely done!
That is clever!
So how do you make the gimmick?
Yes, as you said we saw one black Ace.
AMAZING!
Just want to say "Thanks"
Nestor did a riffle shuffle duh
Look closely on p&t, the riffle shuffle only happened on the bottom part of the deck.. You should know that Riffle shuffle can be used to control the top part of the deck. Used it a lot since cutting deck isnt common in my country, so false cut is not great for close up magic here.
Did we see the same clip from nestor? That was the worst riffle shuffle i ever seen. If you think he cant do a basic riffle shuffle, youre being worked.
How could he shuffle the cards?
One of the best technique
You really made an effort on this. 😅 Nestor Hato might be laughing right now or will throw all the cards to you.🤣
How hard would it be to riffle shuffle with this gimmick? Hato does riffle shuffle a couple of times...
But at some point he had the cards in free fall waiting for a stop call. How can it be just a piece of rubber?
I mean it looks just the same but i can see a problem if someone decided to pick the last possible card in the deck, as in the top one.
How do you make the gimmick
Great video!
What if the other person actually pulles an ace while picking randomly
This is so clever
What if someone picks the card with the string?
What you see both Nestor and this guy do is a minor force, basically saying, No one's gonna pick the first 10 cards or so so I'ma ignore those. Which card from section one would you like?
you do a block push as you spread the cards and tell them to pick a card "from the spread" nobody will ever select the cards you have gripped down on at the top. as for the dribble, you just dribble the cards slow enough, 99% of people say stop right away as you ask them to say stop.
Whats the name of the gimmick ? Where to buy ?