Hey Brian, I'm French and I love Scam School, I've been watching it since the beginning. I convinced my friends to watch it, they loved it. So now you even have an audience in France man !!!
Brian, messed up a simple one hand cut reveal before actually trying to show card, went to repeat trick and she said "Oh, messed up eh?" then by chance drew the same card as before and said so, and I said so it DID work and she was blown away.
A relative taught me this in middle school, now I’m in my 30s. Totally forgot about this trick, so happy to see it again - I think I’ll have to relearn it!
what I used to do after laying out the cards and finding out which theirs were I'd flip the cards facedown (memorizing the positions the mixing them) and ask them like "point to two cards" if: both are theirs - ask them to flip them over else: neither are theirs, I ask them to push them away (go back a step) if: one is theirs and one isn't I split their piles and continue to split until I have two piles of 5, tossing the waste pile, and starting over at "point to two cards"
@@mikeonthebox That makes sense as, unlike detid, dedit is actually a word, meaning He/she has given, and of course mutus=mute, nomen=name and cocis=to/from cooks.
Also, it looks like whoever made that map just had the vague shape of Australia described to them. "Ehh it's like round-ish with a pointy bit up top, you'll be right"
I was just thinking about the problem with the double Letters in the row. The math behind the trick (polynomial coefficients) states, that with four rows, you can only build six pairs in different rows and therefore four in the same row, which means you have a 40% chance where you need to do a (at least IMHO) "weak" finish. However, if you make five rows of four instead of four rows of five, you can find a pattern which gives you exactly 10 different row pairs (5 over 2 = 10). An example pattern I found by guessing would be: SUMO RIME RAIN SOUL LANE Of course you only have only four cards in the spectators hand for the finale, which in itself could seem less impressiv because it would be easier to guess.
It's not enough to merely have each letter exactly twice; each pair of rows must share exactly one letter. If the rows are SUMO and SOUL, you have a 1 in 3 chance of winning.
Okay! I've got past the part where you tell there cards, I theorize that you did this by... Not reading their emotions but knowing they'll pick the most eye-catching card. I learned I'm wrong, I won't watch spoilers though, I'll figure it out by myself...
Super old video, but I have a question about the trick: how would you present it of the cards are in the same row? For example, it's the pair that is on the U's
What happens if they both point at the bottom right S? doesn't that leave the 2 C's and the S's as candidates? or is it supposed to be horizontal rows, and not vertical, or both?
BOSKO BIATI KENNT ALLES german version i learnd when iwas about 10 years old translates into "bosko biati knows everything" i found it easier to remember when it spells out a sentence
So, mr. Brian Brushwood, or the crew behind scamschool, im a BIG fan, and i wanna ask: Brian said there were different ways of writing it, as im danish i am having a hard time remembering the words, what are the other ways of writing it?
When the woman asked Brian to lay out the cards he put 11 pair. However when he flung the rest on the floor and the camera cut back to the table there were only 10 pairs then. haha :P sneaky sneaky Brushwood :)
How you determine who's is who's if they're in the same row? I understand there are pairs in each row, but how do you single out each persons card in that case if you're doing it with two people?
This is one of my favorite tricks to do on mis amigos. I learned it by bible atlas goose thigh and the person who taught me called it the old michigan card trick
So,I've done this trick a few times and if I end up with both the cards in the same row, i.e. U,N,D or C, there is no way to tell whose card is whose. Is this the always the case or does anyone know a way around it?
Brandon Jones I did watch that part too, I was merely interested in anyone knowing a method for actually matching the card to the person when the cards are on the same row. I don't think it's doable without reworking the trick though.
there are actually four american words that this trick works for as well. my great grandpa taught me this as a child. it feels pretty cool that i actually have a better trick than scam school. :)
+Matthew Peterson Pretty much the same way. If it's in the first row (Mutus) Then the pair is the second and fourth card. I'd just do something similar to the way he did it, but instead of "This is your card, and this one is yours." Say "This is your Pair."
It's ridiculous that people call Brian a Wizard, wizards rely on intelligence for magic, Brian is charming his way with wit, humor, and booze. He's clearly a sorcerer
Hey buddy! Could you please put the code words (the 4 words in the trick) in the description below? It'll make it quite a lot easier for us and its not too time consuming either I reckon. Thanks :)
I always think it's a bit weaker to first show them the card and THEN ask "is that your card?" There are other ways such as fanning the cards towards them, running your finger across as you "watch their reactions", turn the cards back facing you, take theirs out and lay it on the table and ask them to name their card, then flip it over...BOOM! Just use a little imagination, there are other ways.
Very cool trick. Just for fun, I made my computer look for other word combinations that would be easier to memorize. There are surprisingly many! Here are a few nice ones: SANTA GOING FIFTY SORRY PIZZA KEEPS THAT CHICK MANGA GOODS SMELL INDIE THESE HAPPY BOOTY BALLS
BIBLE, ATLAS, GOOSE, THIGH are much easier to learn !!!
I learned this trick about 30 years ago and have never forgotten these words.
Thank you this is so much easier!
I was expecting a 300 year old wizard with a secret!
LOL.
Stephen Jenkins I was thinking a secret 300 year old wizard.
Who’s to say there wasn’t a secret 300 year old wizard?
10:37 You had ONE JOB, Brian! That's 11 pairs of cards...
Love Scam School, Jason and Kayla! Rageselect, Sparkle Fandango and Scam School makes me soo happy! This was amazeballs!
Hey Brian, I'm French and I love Scam School, I've been watching it since the beginning. I convinced my friends to watch it, they loved it. So now you even have an audience in France man !!!
awesome!
This one is great. Simple and good possibilites for a creative delivery!
Glad you like it!
This guy is the best scammer/ commercial advertiser ever...lol.
you always amaze me with how easy it is to do.and always make me laugh.keep it up.love your vids.
I gotta say....you're one entertaining dude haha
Brian, messed up a simple one hand cut reveal before actually trying to show card, went to repeat trick and she said "Oh, messed up eh?" then by chance drew the same card as before and said so, and I said so it DID work and she was blown away.
Love it! Looks like real magic. Are there any alternate methods for remembering the pair pattern?
Brian, you should show off your new bee trick next time Jason is on the show!
A relative taught me this in middle school, now I’m in my 30s. Totally forgot about this trick, so happy to see it again - I think I’ll have to relearn it!
It's fun to see pre-MR Murphy in videos
mutus
nomen
detid
cocis
Have them chant it like a dog huddle
I'm person How and how did you place the card on mutus nomen osv.....
6:13 the girl is thinking:Yes my puppets,keep drinking your beers that I have spiked and u will both soon be under my control >:)
1:49 now she has a drink
1:52 now she doesn't
;)
Woah😱
good spot
all right forget the rest of the video that right there was the trick hahahahahaha
Woah....that's some superpower..
....and that folks is the actual 300 year old wizard secret. Congrats Elfcheg!!
It's been a while you didn't put a good old mind blowing card trick. Definitely gonna learn this one
Dude my friends are so amazed its hilarious thanks for making these videos
Hi Brian! Awesome as always!
She thought she was going to get a hand shake lmao
what I used to do after laying out the cards and finding out which theirs were
I'd flip the cards facedown (memorizing the positions the mixing them) and ask them like "point to two cards"
if: both are theirs - ask them to flip them over
else: neither are theirs, I ask them to push them away (go back a step)
if: one is theirs and one isn't I split their piles and continue to split until I have two piles of 5, tossing the waste pile, and starting over at "point to two cards"
How would you present it if the cards are on the same row?
my favourite episode so far :)
I have a pack of red Monarch cards too, they're amazing.
the way i was taught this trick a long time ago was ...
ATLAS
GOOSE
THIGH
BIBLE
hope that makes it easier for people to remember.
;)
as long its good, you can use anything you want :)
Hey thanks! That's a lot easier to remember. :)
@@mikeonthebox That makes sense as, unlike detid, dedit is actually a word, meaning He/she has given, and of course mutus=mute, nomen=name and cocis=to/from cooks.
Love the programme, but boy, you wear me out Brian with so much energy and enthusiasm! BY THE WAY what the heck is "social engineering?"
searchsecurity.techtarget.com/definition/social-engineering :-)
Rather like what we call a "lift" you call a "vertical passenger conveyer"
Fantastic trick man thanks
My math teacher showed us this trick. He showed us the math behind it rather than the words method. Wish I could remember it.
The reveal blows my mind more than the actual trick.
5:25 brian is living in 2119
Theres no Tasmania under Australia in the background
Also, it looks like whoever made that map just had the vague shape of Australia described to them. "Ehh it's like round-ish with a pointy bit up top, you'll be right"
I was just thinking about the problem with the double Letters in the row. The math behind the trick (polynomial coefficients) states, that with four rows, you can only build six pairs in different rows and therefore four in the same row, which means you have a 40% chance where you need to do a (at least IMHO) "weak" finish.
However, if you make five rows of four instead of four rows of five, you can find a pattern which gives you exactly 10 different row pairs (5 over 2 = 10). An example pattern I found by guessing would be:
SUMO
RIME
RAIN
SOUL
LANE
Of course you only have only four cards in the spectators hand for the finale, which in itself could seem less impressiv because it would be easier to guess.
It's not enough to merely have each letter exactly twice; each pair of rows must share exactly one letter. If the rows are SUMO and SOUL, you have a 1 in 3 chance of winning.
Okay! I've got past the part where you tell there cards, I theorize that you did this by... Not reading their emotions but knowing they'll pick the most eye-catching card. I learned I'm wrong, I won't watch spoilers though, I'll figure it out by myself...
Super old video, but I have a question about the trick: how would you present it of the cards are in the same row? For example, it's the pair that is on the U's
So how do u do two people if they pick the Ds or Cc in DEDIT or COCIS? Then they both have cards on one row and u don't know who has which
What happens if they both point at the bottom right S? doesn't that leave the 2 C's and the S's as candidates? or is it supposed to be horizontal rows, and not vertical, or both?
LOL...at 10:39 Brushwood dealt 11 pairs.
Hey brian my man your card tricks make my life cooler my friend i use most of them in magic tricks thanks for teaching me cool scams my man
She is the Kwisatz Haderach (your comment after her reveal of your card at the end). ;-)
Funny and witty couple.
BOSKO
BIATI
KENNT
ALLES
german version i learnd when iwas about 10 years old
translates into "bosko biati knows everything" i found it easier to remember when it spells out a sentence
NICE PRODUCT PLACEMENT!! RYDER 30 seconds!!!
So, mr. Brian Brushwood, or the crew behind scamschool, im a BIG fan, and i wanna ask: Brian said there were different ways of writing it, as im danish i am having a hard time remembering the words, what are the other ways of writing it?
+Mikkel Bytoft dont worry its not even english ahaha but ya alternative words would be nice
SPARKLE FANDANGOOO!
would spot that laughter at a stadium full of people.
my brother did this trick when i was a kid and I am still amazed by it.
nice!
ok I got lost. how do you know which card to place on which letter?
Have you done the "card through the table" trick? My dad showed me this one, great trick!
6:55 T pose in background, T posing actually started by that person in 2014
I must say, that brian proves every week to be a master of scams not because he is doing magic but because he gets paid to drink beer.....
Why thank you, sir!
^-^
Did anyone else notice at around 10:40 that there were 11 sets of 2 cards on the table? :D
magic of editing!
I once made this sweet magic trick where no matter what card a person picks in a deck, it's always the same card. Issue is it takes 52 decks.
LOL
The last question was also my question.
thumbs up for the great use of the red monarchs!
How do you know which card belongs to whom if they are in the same row?
Now you know ... gonna practice and shock the kids
What was the deck used in this video ?
When the woman asked Brian to lay out the cards he put 11 pair. However when he flung the rest on the floor and the camera cut back to the table there were only 10 pairs then. haha :P sneaky sneaky Brushwood :)
yeah, there was nothing interesting about her saying "that's 11 pairs, not 10!" So we cut that moment. Good eye, though!
Good. I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me.
what deck of cards are you using?
How you determine who's is who's if they're in the same row? I understand there are pairs in each row, but how do you single out each persons card in that case if you're doing it with two people?
13:32
This is one of my favorite tricks to do on mis amigos. I learned it by bible atlas goose thigh and the person who taught me called it the old michigan card trick
So,I've done this trick a few times and if I end up with both the cards in the same row, i.e. U,N,D or C, there is no way to tell whose card is whose. Is this the always the case or does anyone know a way around it?
He covers that at the end of the video.
Brandon Jones I did watch that part too, I was merely interested in anyone knowing a method for actually matching the card to the person when the cards are on the same row. I don't think it's doable without reworking the trick though.
there are actually four american words that this trick works for as well. my great grandpa taught me this as a child. it feels pretty cool that i actually have a better trick than scam school. :)
english words arent as cool as latin.
how do you do the trick if they end up in the same row? like if their pairs the "u", "c", or "d"?
+Matthew Peterson Pretty much the same way. If it's in the first row (Mutus) Then the pair is the second and fourth card. I'd just do something similar to the way he did it, but instead of "This is your card, and this one is yours." Say "This is your Pair."
Scam School: A place to learn beer language.
Kwisatz Haderach... Hahaha, Long live the scammers!
It's ridiculous that people call Brian a Wizard, wizards rely on intelligence for magic, Brian is charming his way with wit, humor, and booze. He's clearly a sorcerer
Or a warlock
Yes new episode
What bars do u recommend in Texas Brian?
What if the two pairs are in the same row, like C and C? What would be done then?
That was explicitly explained at the end... did you miss it?
yeah like who gets the stack?
Brian Brushwood Oh. Thanks, I didn't get to that bit.
Hey buddy! Could you please put the code words (the 4 words in the trick) in the description below? It'll make it quite a lot easier for us and its not too time consuming either I reckon. Thanks :)
Wow jason looks much better now a days
Nice! I like the Red Monarchs ;)
I'm deeply in love with those cards.
I always think it's a bit weaker to first show them the card and THEN ask "is that your card?" There are other ways such as fanning the cards towards them, running your finger across as you "watch their reactions", turn the cards back facing you, take theirs out and lay it on the table and ask them to name their card, then flip it over...BOOM! Just use a little imagination, there are other ways.
wouldn't it make more sense to use words with no letter repititions to eliminate the chance of both cards being in the same row?
But if both cards are in the same row, they HAVE to be the duplicated letter.
Plus, without those letters, each row has only 3 cards, which is lame.
There is a ghost in the window at 04:35
Probably not a ghost. Probably a real person in a shop or something.
keg2014 T'was a joke, silly
58LostMarbles Oh, haha. Sorry. It's hard telling what's a joke and what's just plain stupidity on the internet :P
58LostMarbles T'was the night before christmas, 58lostmarbles tried to be funny. Who are you Shakespeare?!
he's a lot better at keeping track of the words lol
I saw the grudge at 4:38
What is the card trick called
Can you do this trick with just one person?
How can I have to watch goDaddy and domain.com ads in the middle if I am a client of both of them? "D
just skip over it
Awkward attempted handshake 0:49
there was 11 set of cards first time Brian put the cards :P
Is it strange I already knew this epic trick
im still waiting for a Scam School episode with the guys from Film Riot :)
oh, SNAP! calling Ryan now to see if he wants to come down for the next shoot.
You are the Kwisatz Haderach!
My head is so damned big.
it is, now... that you were on Scam School.
Very cool trick.
Just for fun, I made my computer look for other word combinations that would be easier to memorize. There are surprisingly many! Here are a few nice ones:
SANTA GOING FIFTY SORRY
PIZZA KEEPS THAT CHICK
MANGA GOODS SMELL INDIE
THESE HAPPY BOOTY BALLS
The last one haha
"THAT" should be "THATS" to be a five-letter word.
Using the fancy cards.
Cool episode
Oooo Red Monarchs
13:28 high fives all around and i will see you all you dudes In the next video!!!
Can this work with 4 people
i do the same trick.. but use different words.. ATLAS, THIGH, BIBLE, GOOSE.. may be easier to remember than these words. but trick is awesome
jerry hicks thanks A lot dude
Good Grief thats good
This is closer to 250 years old. Haha
The phrase is actually Mutus Nomen Dedit Cocis. Dedit, not Detid. But that's just a minor error. Other than that, excellent video!
GENIUS !!!!!!!!!!!!
What if a pair is in the same row? How do you know which card belongs to who?
When he threw the monarchs away i almost had a ceisure...