Do you have any idea how hard you’re going to destroy some brains with this??? Oh man! Exciting! However here are some very important PRO TIPS! 1) just because this trick is technically easy don’t make the mistake of thinking it’s an easy trick. Your presentation has to be very strong to make sure everything is clear, otherwise it’s going to look wrong. At the end, when you make the statement about your “mistake” you really have to be convincing no matter what the outcome is. Your instructions have to be very clear every step of the way and most importantly the setup CANNOT look important! It has to be so casual that they forget it happened 2) when they show you the deck in the beginning, DO NOT STOP AFTER YOU’VE SEEN THE TWO FIRST CARDS! This will make it very obvious. Notice how in the video I asked her to keep going. The spectator must think you’re trying to see the whole deck not two specific cards 3) if you are doing this trick live. After they look at the card you can have them put the cards back and shuffle the whole deck. Then you take the deck and proceed as normal. You can also use a second deck for the reveal or write it down. Get creative. 4) very very rarely the two cards will be so close to one another that it will be hard to name a distinguishing feature (for example a 2 of hearts and a 4 of hearts) you have two options. The first is to flat out name the value (like take the 2 and say “your card was a 4 wasn’t it?”) the second option, which I prefer is, as soon as I see it i tell them “actually you know what? Your deck isn’t very well shuffled, shuffle them up and give them a cut.. ok now show me again, ok that looks better” 5) some of you are going to watch this tutorial and have a bunch of “what if” questions in your head. “What if they want to shuffle the cards?” “what if they mix the cards after they make a pile?” “what if they lie about their card?” “What if they tell everyone about the first part?” I’ve talked about this before. “What if...” questions usually indicate a lack of experience and audience management. If your audience is trying to mess you up this much you’re either presenting magic wrong or lack control over your audience. This usually comes from experience and again, this trick is technically easy, but is not for the inexperienced. You might want to come back to it after you’ve tried some more beginner friendly tricks.
I almost like the "your deck isn't very well-shuffled" line better than the initial excuse of making sure the cards look good on camera, since they never display their cards on camera like that in the actual trick. Maybe it could work well if at that moment during the setup you just said something like "now just start showing me the cards like so, I just want to double check they're well-mixed for the trick we're going to do." Would be curious what you'd think about that patter instead.
@@rjlacount you’re overthinking it. That’s like saying it’s weird to have someone say “mic test 1 2 3” for soundcheck because they never say that in the show. Nobody will ever remember the details of what you asked to see
I might actually just say "wait i think i forgot to take the jokers out", check the two top cards but then riffle shuffle to avoid any suspicion as it's quite simple to keep the top few cards the same in a riffle shuffle that way you can do the trick in one take. Great trick as always!
I love tricks where spectators handle the deck. That was an insane trick, Spidey. Thank you for being the coolest magic/mentalism youtuber out there, you are an inspiration.
Just performed it to someone right in front of me and FOOLED. Tomorrow I have a full virtual show to perform. I didn't set anything up but if someone amongst the virtual audience has a deck I'll go right away. Even no preps prior to just doing it. Thanks a lot man.
First of all, thank you. You are extremely generous. I wouldn't have taught this if it was me. Secondly, man, that is GENIUS!! Now that you mention it, the point where you asked about a black card makes sense. Or else, it felt normal and that part didn't even arise any kind of suspicion that it was important for the trick. Genius!!
Spidey, this a true Masterpiece. You are true by saying that it depends purely on presentation!! This trick reminded me of Shin Lim's Act on AGT where he had 3 other people with him and finally all of them ended up with a four of a kind. Amazing!!🙏
I know this video is a little old now (2 years) but here is another version: Just memorize the FIRST card of the deck (not the 2 ones), predict this card (saying "I see a card...") BETWEEN the two phases of dealing, and during the revelation if it is not the good one (seems like a fail) ask the spectator to look at the top card of the second pile (it's the same as the prediction !) and ask him how he did get the card we had in mind (or something like "there is a connection between us")... In this case I think it is good to play with the card the spectator selected in a next trick (ex: ambitious card), so the "prediction" become a bonus effect, not the trick itself. But if you are on the good card (1 chance of 2) it is really great. You can also force the good pile (look at which one is dealed in last) with a magician's force (for example). Those variations can make this great trick re-playable in front of the same spectators. What do you think about those ideas? 😉
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That is MY FAVORITE of the effects from ALL of Mike Ammar's DVDs. When I saw your presentation video my first thought was this effect - Well done buddy.
Thank you so much for this Spidey! I'm fairly new to magic and i performed this to my family today, TWICE, and they still didn't realise what i did. They were completely bewildered and once again i thank you for these amazing tutorials you give out for everyone.
I haven't watched the tutorial yet but the performance was incredible. The fact that it can be virtual is amazing. That way you can't really cheat or peek.
Hi, great trick. As an additional twist I think you could find a way to get the spectator think they were controlling your deck too. Say they have their deck and you have your deck. Once you know their top 2 cards you need to find a way to put the same 2 top cards ideally in the same order on top of your deck. So for example you could say you just need to remove the jokers from your deck and cull the cards to the bottom then shuffle to the top. (there are probably better ways I am very much a beginner) Once you get to this position you can say to the specator that the trick is entirely in their hands, 2 decks they say what to do for both. Once the first two cards are dealt you can play it how you want. It could be an exact mirror, you do the same as them or you could tell them they have complete control, telling you to deal say 3 cards from the bottome then dealing just 1 from the middle themselves. You can be blind or back turned Once they have split the resultant deck into 2 the same 2 cards will be on the top of both decks. You could end from there or do more e.g. asking them to tell you to shuffle your decks so you can move the cards where you want. e.g. at the end it could appear that their card is on the top of their deck but yours is on the bottom because you are a mirror (you could turn the top card over which ofc would be wrong but then "realise" you are a mirror and show the bottom card.) There may also be ways to get a second specator involved. Once you have your deck with the 2 cards on top you could give it to them to finish. If the cards are in the same order and they actually exactly mirror the first spectator they will end up with the same card.
This was the strongest example yet of what I love about your tutorials. Here's the sequence: 1. I watch the performance and am completely blown away, not the faintest idea how it's done. 2. A key factor is revealed and everything floods in and totally makes sense. 3. I watch the rest of the video anyway because you're so great at explaining the subtleties and various ways of performing it. This was the most impossible one you've done so far; I loved that feeling of everything flooding in when you showed the next clip after the performance. Thanks for sharing!
Just when you think these tutorials cant get any better...he goes and pulls this gem out! Well played Sir...well played 😊 i love how your not defined by the limitations of previous magicians works but instead you use those musings to climb out of the box! Before ive even watched the tutorial, i already know its gonna be gold 🕷🕸
My wife is sooooo mad at me after doing this trick about a dozen times for her... nailed it everytime 😬 Liked & Subscribed!!! can't wait to try this on some family and friends!!!
Hi Spidey, I've followed you for such a long time. Never commented. I'm just a hobbyist. You're like a personal teacher. So good and thorough. I'm so grateful thank you. You do a great service mate . Thanks mate. Tony C Birmingham England
Thank you Spidey for this amazing tutorial! I performed this for my parents and they were truly surprised because they saw I never even touched the cards during performance. I always wanted to learn some tricks which would leave an impression on my spectators and your all tricks are so fantastic and amaze the spectators. I love the fact that your tricks are so simple, involving very few and simple sleights yet magnificent, beginners can perform them with little effort and get a great response. I also love the part where you talk about the history and creator of the sleight and how ypu explain step by step. I am hoping to amaze my university friends and teachers as well with your tutorials.... You are The Amazing Spidey Man! I wish this channel grows even further and your success, God bless you man
I loved the presentation you did old clasic. This effect i saw way back when i purchased ''Easy to master card magic ,vol 4'' ,never really caught my eyes at the time. I went back and watched it. I find your version is better for me.. Can be done impromptu and always ready to go with no set ups. That's my kind of card trick. Merci beaucoup and stay safe
Really liked this video.... Gr8 to have a guy who's so willing teach people who are interested in magic and hypnosis...👍👍 Continue the good work man....Hats off 👍👍😁
I love this. I do a Max Maven trick that is similar however the ability to do this virtually is a game changer. I can't wait to call my family 3000 miles away and blow their minds. Thank you for this.
Pure magic, dedication and passion. Thanks for talking about the history of the trick, I actually think this is a bonus for us the performers because when we do such a magical moment, we can talk a little about the history and the cleverness of this trick, I think this is a a smart add up that also sticks in their head. And thanks to you I will buy that download download.
And this is the missing step I mentioned in the original stream. I didn't realise that prep wasn't included in that video. I did not know the history of this trick and was something I had randomly put together... Thanks for the background Spidey. Awesome tutorial. 👍
Brilliant Spidey!!! I take my hat off to you. You managed to fool me big time with a trick that I already knew. Your presentation of it was so different and blew me away.
Spidey, Thank you for sharing. Love this. It is like doing PS on the fly, quick and deceptive and under everyone’s radar. Love the fact how you give the history of effect and the pro tips. Nice to have another “in the spectators hand” trick to do.
This is the best trick I've seen in my entire life🤩. When I saw this on live I was like 'mind=blown🤯, I can't even believe that just happened 😵. Great work, you are the best Spidey.💯💯
This is gold. I'm building a virtual show, and wanted to do something where a spectator uses their own deck of cards, so this would work perfectly! Thanks, Spidey!!
I learned Dream a Card and it is based on this principle. But I never thought of this kind of prediction presentation. Hum...the more times you teach Mentalism and I watch, it helps me to understand how to do good mentalism. What your teaching does for me is to train my brain to think creatively. Taking what I know about magic and mentalism outside the box. But, having said that. Someone said, something like: "Don't think outside the box. Rather, think in a bigger box."
So simple, Yet so amazing and mind-blowing! I have always loved magic tricks, And a professional like you, Providing so much content and secrets for free is just so epic, I am forever in your debt, how many times I have had claps for me and OMG Moments just because of your tricks! You are truly a legend!
Spidey, thank you so much for this beautiful gem! You are too kind, and your generosity knows no bounds. I can’t thank you enough for all you do. You really are the best! I will practice this over and over and give it all it deserves when I finally perform it. Thanks again! ❤️
I'm a tryer and learner in mentalism and hypnosis and did many of your tricks in my school and family only coz of your generosity and love of sharing knowledge. ❤️ I could someday hopefully take a pic with you.✨ I'll work hard to meet you. And hope you will grow more and be more and we'll support your channel ✨🙌🏻. Love from India🙌🏻❤️
In person you can also peek the two top cards by masking a spread by saying “as everyone/you can see this deck is completely random and there aren’t any of the same cards” then you peek the two top cards all in one smooth inconspicuous way then put the deck back together and give it to the other person to then what they think “start” the trick.
Fantastic re-working of a veryyy easy trick. I use this principle as a double prediction with a single deck. I'd see what I'd need to see after a spec shuffle (after the shuffle I fan the deck face up quickly and say "now obviously these cards are in mixed up order")... and then I'd pull out 2 predictions that are the soul mates of the 2 two cards I saw (if I saw JH and KS, I'd pull out JD and KC as my 2 predictions face down in plain sight). Then in the end reveal my 2 predictions that I pulled out prior to the spec even starting the process as the matching soulmates to the two cards they "randomly" ended up with. Still kills every time.
Spidey you are tops. I have this routine saved and just reviewed it and am going to use it tomorrow as part of a routine that I will perform at a family gathering. One more thing, I have not seen any new videos in quite a while, I hope you have not quit doing those because they are so so good and so so relavent to what I am doing
I love the concepts of magicians choice and multiple outs. It's all in the presentation that conceals the deception, and your presentation was beautiful.
When I clicked the link I was fixing to ask you to show us a trick that didn’t involve card mechanics or a pinky break and bam you read my mind and showed it too me. You must have got a hot read on me.
I learned this trick in the same place - EVERYONE should own The ETM Card Miracle Series by Michael Ammar, ALL versions are MASTERFUL. Vsns 4, 5, and 6 are my favs. Great virtual twist Spidey 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
Hey bro, this is an insane masterpiece. I absolutely loved this trick. Actually I am not gonna lie, I am also a magician; and I figured this trick out myself as soon as you said that you have to remember the top two cards of the deck. What an amazing way of presenting it. You literally just showed a trick that used such an easy principle and still looks like impossible. Loved it. Keep up the good work.
I love it. It feels like you're mixing psychology with the illusion. "Here, I'm going to predict the card you picked. Wait, first, show me the card..." I don't really have anyone I can perform for (I'm in Japan, I'm not close to that many people, and my hands sweat when I handle the cards). But, if I had a partner, and a large enough audience, I might use "Crypto" (which I just came up with). I'd get the two cards, and write them down on a piece of paper to pass to my assistant. They then print out two 3x5 cards (or two playing cards with blank faces), and get the cards to me somehow. At the time of the reveal, I'd make sure everyone in the audience has a piece of paper and a pencil. I'd pull out one of the typed cards with my "prediction," and verify the card. Then, I'd break up the audience into seven groups (if possible), and have the "subject" read the card - TJPM XVMY DN OCZ OCMZZ JA XGPWN. Each group in the audience gets one word each. Group 1 gets TJPM; group 2 gets XVMY; etc. I'd ask the "subject" to turn over the top card of the stack they didn't pick, and then the rest of the audience is to add that number to the letters in their word (say, 5). When they're done, they each call their solved word out in sequence. Or, maybe not. I dunno.
Beautiful beautiful trick, I can't believe how fooled I was when I first saw this as well.. but I believe you're right I think it's more your presentation towards it to make the reaction more spectacular. Man I'm really into your magic and I do study it very very hard and very well and thank you so much for doing this..you're just amazing Spidey thank you very much I just don't know what else to say but it's making me a better person in this field..and I love this type of mentalism and magic because it goes another level it takes us to the next level of magic which I believe there's more to it and I mean levels..
Also, I was thinking for the reveal, it would be cool to get both cards in a double and hold them like you're about to do snap change but with the backs facing them. So if they name the card you are seeing as the top of the double, you would just show the double, but if they name the other one, you would do the snap change, but no one would know since the backs are facing them.
I agree with Eminem, I like the one shot method in person and obviously the pre trick method virtually as you have no way to touch the deck and it may get to monotonous and out of sorts for the participant to show you all the cards after they shuffle them to make sure jokers aren't present. Awesome trick!! Two methods
You fooled me, I've been pondering this since I watched the live. I was like, or something is missing or it is a glimpse (even though you said that you didn't), really smart. About what's better, right away or waiting, I think both are incredible. One routine could be get one prepared (telling them to saw you de cards), perform other effects, do the same one with your own deck and then, claiming that being your deck it could be prepared, ask the spectator to use his/her deck. Saying that it could be prepared, they could think so and the magic effect disappears, but when you do it again with their deck, the magic effect it could be stronger.
Hi! very cool stuff. My father taught me a variation on this trick that always works for me. He knows several like this and yes I love the ‘ acting part’ of the trick! Makes it so much more convincing. One of my favourites - its a great trick in either form. Glad I found your channel!✌️
Do you have any idea how hard you’re going to destroy some brains with this??? Oh man! Exciting! However here are some very important PRO TIPS!
1) just because this trick is technically easy don’t make the mistake of thinking it’s an easy trick. Your presentation has to be very strong to make sure everything is clear, otherwise it’s going to look wrong. At the end, when you make the statement about your “mistake” you really have to be convincing no matter what the outcome is. Your instructions have to be very clear every step of the way and most importantly the setup CANNOT look important! It has to be so casual that they forget it happened
2) when they show you the deck in the beginning, DO NOT STOP AFTER YOU’VE SEEN THE TWO FIRST CARDS! This will make it very obvious. Notice how in the video I asked her to keep going. The spectator must think you’re trying to see the whole deck not two specific cards
3) if you are doing this trick live. After they look at the card you can have them put the cards back and shuffle the whole deck. Then you take the deck and proceed as normal. You can also use a second deck for the reveal or write it down. Get creative.
4) very very rarely the two cards will be so close to one another that it will be hard to name a distinguishing feature (for example a 2 of hearts and a 4 of hearts) you have two options. The first is to flat out name the value (like take the 2 and say “your card was a 4 wasn’t it?”) the second option, which I prefer is, as soon as I see it i tell them “actually you know what? Your deck isn’t very well shuffled, shuffle them up and give them a cut.. ok now show me again, ok that looks better”
5) some of you are going to watch this tutorial and have a bunch of “what if” questions in your head. “What if they want to shuffle the cards?” “what if they mix the cards after they make a pile?” “what if they lie about their card?” “What if they tell everyone about the first part?” I’ve talked about this before. “What if...” questions usually indicate a lack of experience and audience management. If your audience is trying to mess you up this much you’re either presenting magic wrong or lack control over your audience. This usually comes from experience and again, this trick is technically easy, but is not for the inexperienced. You might want to come back to it after you’ve tried some more beginner friendly tricks.
Love from India ♥️
It would be helpful if you can pin your comment for others. I did not see it earlier and had to scroll down to see this.
I almost like the "your deck isn't very well-shuffled" line better than the initial excuse of making sure the cards look good on camera, since they never display their cards on camera like that in the actual trick. Maybe it could work well if at that moment during the setup you just said something like "now just start showing me the cards like so, I just want to double check they're well-mixed for the trick we're going to do." Would be curious what you'd think about that patter instead.
@@RaghavGuptaTrickery I did pin it 🤔. Wth?
@@rjlacount you’re overthinking it. That’s like saying it’s weird to have someone say “mic test 1 2 3” for soundcheck because they never say that in the show. Nobody will ever remember the details of what you asked to see
I might actually just say "wait i think i forgot to take the jokers out", check the two top cards but then riffle shuffle to avoid any suspicion as it's quite simple to keep the top few cards the same in a riffle shuffle that way you can do the trick in one take. Great trick as always!
Great suggestion. I was trying to figure out how to do that in person and not virtual.
Smart
Awesome suggestion!
Thank you
I love tricks where spectators handle the deck. That was an insane trick, Spidey. Thank you for being the coolest magic/mentalism youtuber out there, you are an inspiration.
Just performed it to someone right in front of me and FOOLED. Tomorrow I have a full virtual show to perform. I didn't set anything up but if someone amongst the virtual audience has a deck I'll go right away. Even no preps prior to just doing it. Thanks a lot man.
First of all, thank you. You are extremely generous. I wouldn't have taught this if it was me. Secondly, man, that is GENIUS!! Now that you mention it, the point where you asked about a black card makes sense. Or else, it felt normal and that part didn't even arise any kind of suspicion that it was important for the trick. Genius!!
My mind is once again blown. This is insane. 😮
Spidey, you are something that is called a Genius!!
Spidey, this a true Masterpiece. You are true by saying that it depends purely on presentation!! This trick reminded me of Shin Lim's Act on AGT where he had 3 other people with him and finally all of them ended up with a four of a kind. Amazing!!🙏
Love the "let's just check for the jokers" take on it!
People will totally forget you did that at the reveal!
Yes sir
I know this video is a little old now (2 years) but here is another version:
Just memorize the FIRST card of the deck (not the 2 ones), predict this card (saying "I see a card...") BETWEEN the two phases of dealing, and during the revelation if it is not the good one (seems like a fail) ask the spectator to look at the top card of the second pile (it's the same as the prediction !) and ask him how he did get the card we had in mind (or something like "there is a connection between us")...
In this case I think it is good to play with the card the spectator selected in a next trick (ex: ambitious card), so the "prediction" become a bonus effect, not the trick itself.
But if you are on the good card (1 chance of 2) it is really great.
You can also force the good pile (look at which one is dealed in last) with a magician's force (for example).
Those variations can make this great trick re-playable in front of the same spectators.
What do you think about those ideas? 😉
Finally!!!! Haven't even got to the tutorial and I'm already hyped! Thank you!
Same here
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I always do magic Monday at my school and all of my performances are from spidey, spidey tysm for being such an awesome person and helping me discover my passion
Spidey, pure gold! Thank you so much! And thank you for turning me onto the Mentalist. My wife and I have been watching Season 1 episodes together!
Easily the dopest trick I’ve learned in a long while!! You are the GOAT!!
That is MY FAVORITE of the effects from ALL of Mike Ammar's DVDs.
When I saw your presentation video my first thought was this effect - Well done buddy.
Thank you so much for this Spidey! I'm fairly new to magic and i performed this to my family today, TWICE, and they still didn't realise what i did. They were completely bewildered and once again i thank you for these amazing tutorials you give out for everyone.
Spidey you are just amazing!!! I am short of words to describe your brilliance!!! You are a genius Spidey!!!
😅😅😅😅😅😅😢😅
I haven't watched the tutorial yet but the performance was incredible. The fact that it can be virtual is amazing. That way you can't really cheat or peek.
You thought haha
Hi, great trick. As an additional twist I think you could find a way to get the spectator think they were controlling your deck too.
Say they have their deck and you have your deck. Once you know their top 2 cards you need to find a way to put the same 2 top cards ideally in the same order on top of your deck. So for example you could say you just need to remove the jokers from your deck and cull the cards to the bottom then shuffle to the top. (there are probably better ways I am very much a beginner)
Once you get to this position you can say to the specator that the trick is entirely in their hands, 2 decks they say what to do for both. Once the first two cards are dealt you can play it how you want. It could be an exact mirror, you do the same as them or you could tell them they have complete control, telling you to deal say 3 cards from the bottome then dealing just 1 from the middle themselves. You can be blind or back turned
Once they have split the resultant deck into 2 the same 2 cards will be on the top of both decks. You could end from there or do more e.g. asking them to tell you to shuffle your decks so you can move the cards where you want. e.g. at the end it could appear that their card is on the top of their deck but yours is on the bottom because you are a mirror (you could turn the top card over which ofc would be wrong but then "realise" you are a mirror and show the bottom card.)
There may also be ways to get a second specator involved. Once you have your deck with the 2 cards on top you could give it to them to finish. If the cards are in the same order and they actually exactly mirror the first spectator they will end up with the same card.
This was the strongest example yet of what I love about your tutorials. Here's the sequence:
1. I watch the performance and am completely blown away, not the faintest idea how it's done.
2. A key factor is revealed and everything floods in and totally makes sense.
3. I watch the rest of the video anyway because you're so great at explaining the subtleties and various ways of performing it.
This was the most impossible one you've done so far; I loved that feeling of everything flooding in when you showed the next clip after the performance. Thanks for sharing!
The whole “messing up” part works great with some tricks. Rainman for example also works great with that.
I’m so ready for this!! I feel like there is not of virtual tricks to preform. Thank you!
Just when you think these tutorials cant get any better...he goes and pulls this gem out! Well played Sir...well played 😊 i love how your not defined by the limitations of previous magicians works but instead you use those musings to climb out of the box! Before ive even watched the tutorial, i already know its gonna be gold 🕷🕸
Let's hope people watch this tutorial like tutorials are meant to be watched, after the video you posted few days back. 😁
Dude, this trick worked flawlessly. It was really amazing. I tricked my sister and mother. They were completely amazed. Thank you for this tutorial.
This is pure gold! The best methods are simple and allow presentations to shine!
Thank you for sharing this!
My wife is sooooo mad at me after doing this trick about a dozen times for her... nailed it everytime 😬
Liked & Subscribed!!! can't wait to try this on some family and friends!!!
This is such a gem! Especially this specific concept can be played around with allot and the ending how you manipulated the two options is GENIUS!
Hi Spidey, I've followed you for such a long time. Never commented. I'm just a hobbyist. You're like a personal teacher. So good and thorough. I'm so grateful thank you. You do a great service mate . Thanks mate. Tony C Birmingham England
OMG THIS IS SUCH A GEM!!! This is gonna take virtual shows to the next level. Brilliant as always
I knew something was fishy when I realized that the two card that she could select at the end were the top two in the beginning. GREAT trick!
Thank you Spidey for this amazing tutorial! I performed this for my parents and they were truly surprised because they saw I never even touched the cards during performance. I always wanted to learn some tricks which would leave an impression on my spectators and your all tricks are so fantastic and amaze the spectators. I love the fact that your tricks are so simple, involving very few and simple sleights yet magnificent, beginners can perform them with little effort and get a great response. I also love the part where you talk about the history and creator of the sleight and how ypu explain step by step. I am hoping to amaze my university friends and teachers as well with your tutorials.... You are The Amazing Spidey Man! I wish this channel grows even further and your success, God bless you man
Hello, how did you do to see the first two cards ?
I loved the presentation you did old clasic. This effect i saw way back when i purchased ''Easy to master card magic ,vol 4'' ,never really caught my eyes at the time. I went back and watched it. I find your version is better for me.. Can be done impromptu and always ready to go with no set ups. That's my kind of card trick. Merci beaucoup and stay safe
Really liked this video....
Gr8 to have a guy who's so willing teach people who are interested in magic and hypnosis...👍👍
Continue the good work man....Hats off 👍👍😁
I love this. I do a Max Maven trick that is similar however the ability to do this virtually is a game changer. I can't wait to call my family 3000 miles away and blow their minds. Thank you for this.
Pure magic, dedication and passion. Thanks for talking about the history of the trick, I actually think this is a bonus for us the performers because when we do such a magical moment, we can talk a little about the history and the cleverness of this trick, I think this is a a smart add up that also sticks in their head.
And thanks to you I will buy that download download.
And this is the missing step I mentioned in the original stream. I didn't realise that prep wasn't included in that video. I did not know the history of this trick and was something I had randomly put together... Thanks for the background Spidey. Awesome tutorial. 👍
Brilliant Spidey!!! I take my hat off to you.
You managed to fool me big time with a trick that I already knew. Your presentation of it was so different and blew me away.
So with this Trick I have fooled 7 professional magicians. And I am so thankful for your tutorial… so awesome
These tutorials keep getting better. Thanks for sharing. Your best video yet.
I LOVE that ruse of pretending to get a flash of something else. Brilliant. I'm definitely using that. Thanks for sharing this! You're the best.
Spidey, Thank you for sharing. Love this. It is like doing PS on the fly, quick and deceptive and under everyone’s radar. Love the fact how you give the history of effect and the pro tips. Nice to have another “in the spectators hand” trick to do.
Spider I absolutely love this new trick and I’ve never been so early🙂🙂🙂
WOW. Ur the master of deception and card tricks, be it virtual or live. Man, this is soo cool
This is the best trick I've seen in my entire life🤩. When I saw this on live I was like 'mind=blown🤯, I can't even believe that just happened 😵. Great work, you are the best Spidey.💯💯
This is gold. I'm building a virtual show, and wanted to do something where a spectator uses their own deck of cards, so this would work perfectly! Thanks, Spidey!!
This will kill
I learned Dream a Card and it is based on this principle.
But I never thought of this kind of prediction presentation.
Hum...the more times you teach Mentalism and I watch, it helps me to understand how to do good mentalism.
What your teaching does for me is to train my brain to think creatively.
Taking what I know about magic and mentalism outside the box.
But, having said that. Someone said, something like: "Don't think outside the box. Rather, think in a bigger box."
So simple, Yet so amazing and mind-blowing! I have always loved magic tricks, And a professional like you, Providing so much content and secrets for free is just so epic, I am forever in your debt, how many times I have had claps for me and OMG Moments just because of your tricks! You are truly a legend!
Your tricks and magic is always fun to watch, and quite easy to follow as well!! You're a good teacher and a good magician
Before the tricks revealed it's always impossible thing like you're really have a black magic 😄🤗👍
Spidey, thank you so much for this beautiful gem! You are too kind, and your generosity knows no bounds. I can’t thank you enough for all you do. You really are the best! I will practice this over and over and give it all it deserves when I finally perform it. Thanks again! ❤️
Thanks brother ❤️ hope you’re well 😊
@@SpideyHypnosis you too buddy, thanks so much! I’m doing great. Take care! 🙂
I was super fooled this is soo great nice work spidey ❤👍🏻
I'm a tryer and learner in mentalism and hypnosis and did many of your tricks in my school and family only coz of your generosity and love of sharing knowledge. ❤️
I could someday hopefully take a pic with you.✨ I'll work hard to meet you. And hope you will grow more and be more and we'll support your channel ✨🙌🏻.
Love from India🙌🏻❤️
Jammu & Kashmir will be free
it really worked ,, my friends were SHOCKED >>> !! Thanks Spidey
Spidey, once again shared a spectacular magic tutorial. Thank you!
In person you can also peek the two top cards by masking a spread by saying “as everyone/you can see this deck is completely random and there aren’t any of the same cards” then you peek the two top cards all in one smooth inconspicuous way then put the deck back together and give it to the other person to then what they think “start” the trick.
Gotta love magicians who share these tricks and that my friend is the real magic.
Man, this is such an awesome trick, literally 99% of the methods happens before the trick even starts!
Wow! I appreciate how you teach the best tricks ever. This is now my favorite trick!
Fantastic re-working of a veryyy easy trick. I use this principle as a double prediction with a single deck. I'd see what I'd need to see after a spec shuffle (after the shuffle I fan the deck face up quickly and say "now obviously these cards are in mixed up order")... and then I'd pull out 2 predictions that are the soul mates of the 2 two cards I saw (if I saw JH and KS, I'd pull out JD and KC as my 2 predictions face down in plain sight). Then in the end reveal my 2 predictions that I pulled out prior to the spec even starting the process as the matching soulmates to the two cards they "randomly" ended up with. Still kills every time.
that trick is sick !!!! Thanks for another amazing tutorial spidey !!! :)
OMG i swear this was the best tutorial i ever ever ever followed like seriously Spidey. Thank you so much!
I love how you give away these secrets for free! I am broke. You are amazing
Amazing trick and great tutorial! This is one of my favourite methods in all of magic I use this all the time😃
Spidey you are tops. I have this routine saved and just reviewed it and am going to use it tomorrow as part of a routine that I will perform at a family gathering. One more thing, I have not seen any new videos in quite a while, I hope you have not quit doing those because they are so so good and so so relavent to what I am doing
I'm at 10 minutes. You're a genius man. Bright idea. Thanks for sharing. May the magic STAY with you.
I just love you Spidey. Thank you for your time.
Great effect! Thanks for sharing. I loved it when Anna Rose said in disbelief "I'll have to watch that tutorial later" lol.
I love the concepts of magicians choice and multiple outs. It's all in the presentation that conceals the deception, and your presentation was beautiful.
Seeing Spidey reach 1 million subscribers is my dream, who else is with me??
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When I clicked the link I was fixing to ask you to show us a trick that didn’t involve card mechanics or a pinky break and bam you read my mind and showed it too me. You must have got a hot read on me.
The sound check idea is so fair, great tutorial Spidey!
Thank you Spidey, I love virtual effects, this is awesome..... and i will definitely do them separately. Thank you Spidey.
Just brilliant Spidey. Once again you blow my mind up. Thank you for this amazing card trick.
I learned this trick in the same place - EVERYONE should own The ETM Card Miracle Series by Michael Ammar, ALL versions are MASTERFUL. Vsns 4, 5, and 6 are my favs. Great virtual twist Spidey 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
The best teacher I have ever seen. Love from Bangladesh, Spidey.
That was very clever Spidey and I am going to try both ways.
You'd be a billionaire if you were a car salesman. Always enlightening hearing the explanations makes me appreciate magic and mentalism even more.
You're right. He'a really good at explaining.
Hey bro, this is an insane masterpiece. I absolutely loved this trick. Actually I am not gonna lie, I am also a magician; and I figured this trick out myself as soon as you said that you have to remember the top two cards of the deck. What an amazing way of presenting it. You literally just showed a trick that used such an easy principle and still looks like impossible. Loved it. Keep up the good work.
Dude! This is so sweet!!! I was fooled big time and its absolutely great. No I mean awesome,amazing ,incredible 😀😀
So amazing dude 🙌
!!SPIDEY SQUAD FOR LIFE!!!🔥🔥🕷🕷
I love it. It feels like you're mixing psychology with the illusion. "Here, I'm going to predict the card you picked. Wait, first, show me the card..."
I don't really have anyone I can perform for (I'm in Japan, I'm not close to that many people, and my hands sweat when I handle the cards). But, if I had a partner, and a large enough audience, I might use "Crypto" (which I just came up with). I'd get the two cards, and write them down on a piece of paper to pass to my assistant. They then print out two 3x5 cards (or two playing cards with blank faces), and get the cards to me somehow. At the time of the reveal, I'd make sure everyone in the audience has a piece of paper and a pencil. I'd pull out one of the typed cards with my "prediction," and verify the card. Then, I'd break up the audience into seven groups (if possible), and have the "subject" read the card - TJPM XVMY DN OCZ OCMZZ JA XGPWN. Each group in the audience gets one word each. Group 1 gets TJPM; group 2 gets XVMY; etc. I'd ask the "subject" to turn over the top card of the stack they didn't pick, and then the rest of the audience is to add that number to the letters in their word (say, 5). When they're done, they each call their solved word out in sequence. Or, maybe not. I dunno.
This is incredible! I am Draco Malfoy from the AnnaRose video
Beautiful beautiful trick, I can't believe how fooled I was when I first saw this as well.. but I believe you're right I think it's more your presentation towards it to make the reaction more spectacular. Man I'm really into your magic and I do study it very very hard and very well and thank you so much for doing this..you're just amazing Spidey thank you very much I just don't know what else to say but it's making me a better person in this field..and I love this type of mentalism and magic because it goes another level it takes us to the next level of magic which I believe there's more to it and I mean levels..
Once again amazing, I will definitely take your word and buy the volumn 4 😊 thanks again for all you do here!
Great trick and great explanation. Admitting you might have made a mistake adds a lot of "realism" to the effect.
I loved your presentation. The first time I saw it I thought you had sent her a prearranged deck of cards or something like that.
Absolutely brilliant. I loved the magic and thought the strong performance made it so much better. Bravo.
Very grateful to you as you have shared this gem!!
My God I can't believe it's here so soon I'm excited!!!!!!!!!
Let's just respect spidey cuz he is wearing a harry potter t shirt that says "after all this time" always ❤️❤️❤️
How is that Harry potter
Thank you! I will practice!
All i can say is thank you so much for teaching this beautiful piece of magic 😀. Truely loved it
Also, I was thinking for the reveal, it would be cool to get both cards in a double and hold them like you're about to do snap change but with the backs facing them. So if they name the card you are seeing as the top of the double, you would just show the double, but if they name the other one, you would do the snap change, but no one would know since the backs are facing them.
Thank you so much for this tutorial Spidey.
Excellent presentation and execution. Hve to test this on my co-workers =)
Love your tutorials. You are an excellent mentor!
I agree with Eminem, I like the one shot method in person and obviously the pre trick method virtually as you have no way to touch the deck and it may get to monotonous and out of sorts for the participant to show you all the cards after they shuffle them to make sure jokers aren't present. Awesome trick!! Two methods
You fooled me, I've been pondering this since I watched the live. I was like, or something is missing or it is a glimpse (even though you said that you didn't), really smart.
About what's better, right away or waiting, I think both are incredible. One routine could be get one prepared (telling them to saw you de cards), perform other effects, do the same one with your own deck and then, claiming that being your deck it could be prepared, ask the spectator to use his/her deck. Saying that it could be prepared, they could think so and the magic effect disappears, but when you do it again with their deck, the magic effect it could be stronger.
This guy never fails to amaze me 👏👏
Hi! very cool stuff. My father taught me a variation on this trick that always works for me. He knows several like this and yes I love the ‘ acting part’ of the trick! Makes it so much more convincing. One of my favourites - its a great trick in either form. Glad I found your channel!✌️