I had to pause the video right after the end of the explanation of your handling to say that was one of the most well-designed and thought-thru? handlings with the best subtle justifications that don't give away the methods, I've seen in a while! Awesome trick! We're watching mastery at its best ppl! ✌️❤️
For the past few months, my 2 go to card tricks I do for family and friends are 1. Chicago Opener and 2. The invisible Card. Love them both!!!! And they have no clue how the card got face up back into the middle of the deck !!! And adding the EC at the end-- NICE!!!-- I'm going to try it that way thanks!!!!
I really dig how u take a trick like this and make it your own as well as more powerful and convincing. Thanks Sean. I will be selfishly using this version from now on.
Super! I love your handling. I was doing this trick with four cards. After moving the selected card to deck, I used the Emsley count to count 3 as 4 and then concluded the effect in a similar fashion.
First of all. Your channel is really great. It's informative and well done. This trick is one of the first trick I learned when I started magic in my late teens. And now about 15 years later it's still one of my go to tricks. I perform it a little bit differently. I but I must say i think this way brings more mystery to it. I will definitely try this one out.
Great video as always Sean :) .... My favorite version of a trick using the biddle move/steal is the escape of the three muskateers by Cy Endfield :) - that takes the biddle move to another level :D
I love this kind of cardtricks! At each moment there is something happening, it fits all nicely together and the audience has no clue.
I had to pause the video right after the end of the explanation of your handling to say that was one of the most well-designed and thought-thru? handlings with the best subtle justifications that don't give away the methods, I've seen in a while! Awesome trick! We're watching mastery at its best ppl! ✌️❤️
For the past few months, my 2 go to card tricks I do for family and friends are 1. Chicago Opener and 2. The invisible Card. Love them both!!!! And they have no clue how the card got face up back into the middle of the deck !!! And adding the EC at the end-- NICE!!!-- I'm going to try it that way thanks!!!!
Been learning this trick what a great handling thanks Sean
Very nice Sean as usual!!
I really dig how u take a trick like this and make it your own as well as more powerful and convincing. Thanks Sean. I will be selfishly using this version from now on.
Loving hearing the history / origin of the trick. Thanks for digging that up and sharing!
The elmsley count idea was so good, I've used it and my friends reactions are getting better. Thanks for the video Sean
Beautiful performance and tutorial 🤜🤛👍👍👍👍👍
Great explanation and tutorial, Sean! Very classy feel to this routine!
Nice handling of this classic effect Sean.
I love this. I been doing the textbook biddle but this is so much more fun!!! This is why we are besties 😂😂
💯 Execelent tutorial, thanks. I got some happy practicing to get to
Super! I love your handling. I was doing this trick with four cards. After moving the selected card to deck, I used the Emsley count to count 3 as 4 and then concluded the effect in a similar fashion.
First of all. Your channel is really great. It's informative and well done. This trick is one of the first trick I learned when I started magic in my late teens. And now about 15 years later it's still one of my go to tricks. I perform it a little bit differently. I but I must say i think this way brings more mystery to it. I will definitely try this one out.
God I love a fellow magic nerd.
Thanks for all, for me the best magic channel on youtube
Sorry for the late comment Sean! I just finished another semester at college, now I can watch all of your videos I couldn't watch yet.
Case Solved indeed! That was great coverage on this; I've wondered myself about the history. Wonderful video!
Great video as always Sean :) .... My favorite version of a trick using the biddle move/steal is the escape of the three muskateers by Cy Endfield :) - that takes the biddle move to another level :D