“I didn’t say you could look at the card... I just wanted to establish who’s in charge here..” His skill is legendary but his sass is next level #RoleModel
Darwin needs to borrow the spectator named "Hannah" from Jason :) Hannah always is astonished by Jason, and she clearly does not believe what she is seeing. In contrast, Darwin's audience merely gives him a polite round of applause. He does not properly build up to the dramatic climax. Partly, this particular trick is too long and complicated, and it puts too much of a burden on the concentration of the spectator to appreciate it - it does not have the immediacy. Also, Darwin hides the deck (covers it too much in his hands) which makes it seem that he is doing some manipulation. That is, no matter how technically skillful he is, the spectator gets the gut feeling that something is happening behind the scenes. Contrast this with the immediacy of Jason's performance in which he "exposes" how he palms cards.
“I didn’t say you could look at the card... I just wanted to establish who’s in charge here..”
His skill is legendary but his sass is next level #RoleModel
Fantastic pass, I learned this trick before even watching Darwin's performance. It is an honor to know this trick was originated by him.
It's his handling of a Jay Ose trick! I believe Darwin saw Harry Lorayne's handling of Ose's original and switched it up.
I love this trick too!
What’s it called and where can I learn it?
@@mohammedraiyan9254 "Darwin's Aces". It's found in his book 'Darwin Ortiz at the Card Table"!
I highly disagree : his pass is juste horrible…But everything else is so great !
@@mathieuberquet3988 post a video of you doing a better job
Brilliant effect and technique.
Darwin oritz master of card magic
He’s so smooth
Just beautiful
Exceptionally great trick !!!
It's just crazy how Jason Ladanye has the same presentation style as Darwin
They're similar, but imo no one comes close to Darwin in the mix between charm and old school hustler.
Jason was a student of his.
@@magicchrisbruce I know I know. It's still crazy how big of an influence he was
Darwin needs to borrow the spectator named "Hannah" from Jason :) Hannah always is astonished by Jason, and she clearly does not believe what she is seeing. In contrast, Darwin's audience merely gives him a polite round of applause. He does not properly build up to the dramatic climax.
Partly, this particular trick is too long and complicated, and it puts too much of a burden on the concentration of the spectator to appreciate it - it does not have the immediacy.
Also, Darwin hides the deck (covers it too much in his hands) which makes it seem that he is doing some manipulation. That is, no matter how technically skillful he is, the spectator gets the gut feeling that something is happening behind the scenes. Contrast this with the immediacy of Jason's performance in which he "exposes" how he palms cards.
Jason, is that you?
He's no @CardMagicByJason
Can you tell the any sources where to learn this? Is it in any of his books?
look up 52 Kards. there's a tutorial for an easy version of this.
@@cornpop5898 what’s it called? Can you send me a link
@@mohammedraiyan9254 type in : make all four aces vanish and 52kards vid should be the first one that pops up!!!
Its in Darwin Ortiz at the Card Table. p131