To paraphrase Bruce Lee, "I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 tricks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one trick 10,000 times." Jason has practiced one trick 10,000 times, and he does it to perfection, every time.
As a fellow practitioner of the deceptive arts, what I love about Jason isn't that he's doing something I can't do (or at least understand how to do), but that he does it so smoothly I often **still** have to watch several times to figure it out! 😆 He really does represent the Gold Standard for card manipulation, whether he's performing conventional card magic or his famous cheating demonstrations.
@@jimcollins6579watching more of the information that you already know won’t help you. Like he said, just practice and practice all day when you have time.
I love how Jason will explain very simple ways he could cheat, like awesome techniques card magicians can use... then explains he won't do that because he's so good he doesn't need to. Brilliant.
@@VayaConDiablos It's got to be that he's putting those 4 cards into exactly known positions in the deck, then doing controlled shuffles and cuts that are literally just skill without trickery. The aces must be similarly controlled to the top and thus flipped with the card he finds, and then dealt to the side off the top. I haven't read his books but I feel like it's got to be like this. Honestly doesn't make it less impressive of a trick if you know how he does it though. Insane touch and control
So, so much technique on display. Sure you can point at the double lifts, but the combination of everything is incredibly magical. Even those able to understand this trick couldn't pull it off with a decade of practice.
@@sanderk9289 you wont. Also, Im very worried if you believe it or not. And you know why? Because I dont care about opinions of people that know nothing about the subject. And how I know you know s..t about the subject? By your comment. Everyone that knows BASICS of magic know that this one aint even remotely hard as the usual stuff he does.
That’s the easiest part to figure out. Before he puts them under the watch he turns them over. Each time he shows a card he holding that card and an Ace behind it. When he puts it down the ace is on top and he places it under the watch. I just have no idea how he did anything else 😂
@@sanabc1993 Actually that is also fairly easy: all 4 aces were on top of the deck the entire time. He the shuffled and moved each of their cards to 1 down from the top, did the double-lift, flipped them back over, and placed each ace under the watch. Quite how he knew and moved their cards into position is the real trick and skill
You sort of know he's switching their cards for the aces under the watch when he puts them face-down and slyly like this. But outside of that, great trick regardless!
As an example we’ll take the 10 of ❤. He turns over the 10❤ with the ace so it looks like one card. He’ll show the 10❤ and flip both cards over so now the card (the ace) behind the 10❤ is now on top of the deck. Just place that under the stopwatch
@@some1417yep. That's the sleight of hand portion. But, finding their exact cards is crazy AND the aces at the same time, four times in a row.. impeccable. He's truly a savant with an incredible ability to count cards.
It's called a double lift. You flip two cards looking like you're flipping just one. The card at the top is already the ace, so he flips with a double lift, shows whatever card they picked and when he returns the card to the deck, the one he puts aside (the one at the top) is the ace. That's a super basic sleight of hand. The real deal was how he managed to find all cards they picked.
I get all of what you say (above) and I would assume putting the aces under the stopwatch is the ‘easiest’ (😂 for his skill level that is) part of the trick but… I still cannot comprehend how the cards are selected in the first place - sometimes also with a casino wash and numerous cuts, shuffles, offering others to cut and shuffle. Totally headache inducing for me!
1:02 I'm pretty sure they are all like 6 cards separate from each other and somehow with insane technique he manages to find them... BUT That ending was like what the heck?!?!?!?
He's a savant in counting cards and stacking the deck. Learning sleight of hand to hide an ace under a card is one thing.. But shuffling cards and pulling them out exactly? He could feel the amount of cards between each one he stuck in there, and was able to masterfully shuffle to place them ALONG WITH each Ace at the precise location. He's a master.
As others have said, the process itself isn’t too terribly difficult to figure out. It’s the perfection in his craft that sets him apart.
That's why sleight of hand is the most popular. Everyone knows and everyone knows that everyone knows so you gotta be better to fool/impress people 😂
To paraphrase Bruce Lee, "I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 tricks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one trick 10,000 times." Jason has practiced one trick 10,000 times, and he does it to perfection, every time.
As a fellow practitioner of the deceptive arts, what I love about Jason isn't that he's doing something I can't do (or at least understand how to do), but that he does it so smoothly I often **still** have to watch several times to figure it out! 😆
He really does represent the Gold Standard for card manipulation, whether he's performing conventional card magic or his famous cheating demonstrations.
@@TheSleightDoctor you can reliably cut exactly 23 cards? If not, he's doing something you can't do.
@@Noughmad Sure yes. It's only three cards off from the 26 you need for a perfect Faro, so isn't a major adjustment. 🤷♂️
He is awesome
Jason that was beyond Awesomeness 😊😊😊
I know how the double lifts work but actually finding those cards in the deck blows me away
Cards are probably forced but his skill to manipulate them all over the deck is insane
@@PartyMain Nope not forced, but he controls them to the bottom of the deck after he puts them back in the deck
He perform DPS to control those card
The best!! I can’t wait for his new book
I hadn't heard any announcement that he was releasing one. When is it coming out?
@@jayplays568he had mentioned it on his instagram page during one of his posts a while back
Hell, I can't do the moves in his first book! I probably should buy the videos!
@@jimcollins6579watching more of the information that you already know won’t help you. Like he said, just practice and practice all day when you have time.
Every time you read it, the pages are re-shuffled.
I am Speechless....
I love how Jason will explain very simple ways he could cheat, like awesome techniques card magicians can use... then explains he won't do that because he's so good he doesn't need to. Brilliant.
Well... I know how it's done, but being able to do it is just a wonderful display of art... He is amazing
yeah sure....... you know how its done.🙄
Yes... I do... Read bis books, then you will know, too... Yet again... Being able to actually do it, is amazing
@VayaConDiablos, yea, you can learn cards tricks in day but it takes years if practice for it to look good.
@@VayaConDiablos It's got to be that he's putting those 4 cards into exactly known positions in the deck, then doing controlled shuffles and cuts that are literally just skill without trickery. The aces must be similarly controlled to the top and thus flipped with the card he finds, and then dealt to the side off the top. I haven't read his books but I feel like it's got to be like this. Honestly doesn't make it less impressive of a trick if you know how he does it though. Insane touch and control
I swear at 1:16 he says "Looks very faro to me" I giggled.
It is clearly not a magic. it is hard-working 👏👏👏
Oh its not a magic? Thought maybe he was from Hogwarts lol jk ;)
@@mikekoz6351😂😂😂
So, so much technique on display. Sure you can point at the double lifts, but the combination of everything is incredibly magical. Even those able to understand this trick couldn't pull it off with a decade of practice.
thts bullshit.
I can pull it off and Im half ass good.
@@igorsvacic217looking forward seeing your video online bud
@@sanderk9289 you wont. Also, Im very worried if you believe it or not. And you know why? Because I dont care about opinions of people that know nothing about the subject.
And how I know you know s..t about the subject? By your comment.
Everyone that knows BASICS of magic know that this one aint even remotely hard as the usual stuff he does.
Wow, man. That's just fantastic.
That’s a superb performance of the trick, the method is well known but that performance is Top Drawer 😎👍🏻
Jason is wonderful!
Your double lifts are effortless.
that is so good
You are totally awesome.
Amazing!
You knew those aces were going to be under there, the question is, as usual, how did he get them under there?
That’s the easiest part to figure out. Before he puts them under the watch he turns them over. Each time he shows a card he holding that card and an Ace behind it. When he puts it down the ace is on top and he places it under the watch. I just have no idea how he did anything else 😂
Yep it's called a double lift. The confusing part is how he got the aces behind the card they selected.
@@sanabc1993 Actually that is also fairly easy: all 4 aces were on top of the deck the entire time. He the shuffled and moved each of their cards to 1 down from the top, did the double-lift, flipped them back over, and placed each ace under the watch. Quite how he knew and moved their cards into position is the real trick and skill
The new guys full in this comment section 🤣🤣 go pull a crowd 🤣
Reminds me of Darwin Ortiz in his presentation
You sort of know he's switching their cards for the aces under the watch when he puts them face-down and slyly like this. But outside of that, great trick regardless!
Been looking 10 times and dont understand how the aces come there?!?!
As an example we’ll take the 10 of ❤. He turns over the 10❤ with the ace so it looks like one card. He’ll show the 10❤ and flip both cards over so now the card (the ace) behind the 10❤ is now on top of the deck. Just place that under the stopwatch
@@some1417yep. That's the sleight of hand portion. But, finding their exact cards is crazy AND the aces at the same time, four times in a row.. impeccable. He's truly a savant with an incredible ability to count cards.
It's called a double lift. You flip two cards looking like you're flipping just one. The card at the top is already the ace, so he flips with a double lift, shows whatever card they picked and when he returns the card to the deck, the one he puts aside (the one at the top) is the ace. That's a super basic sleight of hand. The real deal was how he managed to find all cards they picked.
The answer is insane skill
I get all of what you say (above) and I would assume putting the aces under the stopwatch is the ‘easiest’ (😂 for his skill level that is) part of the trick but… I still cannot comprehend how the cards are selected in the first place - sometimes also with a casino wash and numerous cuts, shuffles, offering others to cut and shuffle. Totally headache inducing for me!
*nick
1:02 I'm pretty sure they are all like 6 cards separate from each other and somehow with insane technique he manages to find them...
BUT
That ending was like what the heck?!?!?!?
careful manipulation of the deck even during the shuffle. amazing.
I may have said What The Fuck What The Fuck a time or three
GOAT
True G I would like it but triple 7s makes me happy in your likes
Do people like Murphy laugh at the word "shuffle?"
Tutorial , PLEASE. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Step 1. Train for 10 years.
The moves used are not too hard to find tutorials of, but the skill... No tutorial will give you that.
It is in one of his two books. Buy the book.
He's a savant in counting cards and stacking the deck. Learning sleight of hand to hide an ace under a card is one thing.. But shuffling cards and pulling them out exactly? He could feel the amount of cards between each one he stuck in there, and was able to masterfully shuffle to place them ALONG WITH each Ace at the precise location. He's a master.
@@NightSkyJeff36 years
Let's see you do these tricks without ever touching the cards!
Well i know how to do this, but doing this smoothly is another story.
He is so good at the banter part of doing this type of magic, to me thats just as hard as the sleight of hand he does.
~Any sufficiently advanced skill is indistinguishable from magic.~
Or something like that.
“Looks very faroe to me” 1:17 ;-)
oh you!
Lol nice
Double lift
he just uses marked cards :P :)
To Much Information to Process.. 🤯🤣🤣🤣
Guy is phenomenal but dangerously close to midget territory, so freaking short!!
Oh poker dealers😅😅
No slight of hand here, he is in league with satan
What are you 2 foot 😂
What are you? Unskilled?