The hardest move to learn for me was Alex Pandrea's fan control. It took a lot of time to perfect it, and I had to work lots on knowing what angles to do it from
Another solid video! The part about the tears 😭 was gold! I love Tally Ho cards. My favorite for that price point for sure. Hardest trick for me is the duck change! Hating that right now. Don’t need the giveaway deck as I keep these on hand. Just wanted to drop a comment for you ya. Look forward to the next video. Enjoy the family time!
My crystal ball sees good things for KG in the coming few years. RUclips needs a grounded, non-delusive, narcissism-free version of Madison (& a couple others you can easily guess). And I’m sayin this as a lifelong Dodger fan. ✌️
I know the giveaway is long gone but by far the hardest thing for me is farro shuffling it's something that I really struggle with, and I still haven't managed to get it perfect consistently. In the future my goal is perfect table farros but I've got a lot of practice and I'm sure I'll burn through a ton of standard decks trying to get it down to a level that I'm satisfied with lol. The only real preference I've discovered with decks that I like is that I highly prefer traditional cut vs the modern cut. Atheistically I like the red rider back vs the blue. In my opinion having a flashy deck just raises people's suspensions of a gimmick deck.
I know this video is over a year old but 3 weeks ago I just started learning card handling for magic tricks. I grabbed the only 2 decks my local CVS had. One Tally-Ho and a deck of Aviators. I’m starting from scratch with The Royal Road to Magic cuz I don’t know squat about handling cards. While doing this the one thing I’ve been working on in addition to the book is the dribble. It’s taken me 3 weeks and finally today it started to come together. To my surprise I’m able to do it with the stiffer more plasticky Aviators also. I still only have 2 decks and as a novice I doubt the “fancy”cards would help in my performance in any way. Thanks for the videos, learning a lot from them.
Difficulty comes when standard decks get sold in price of the premium ones and further when dollar rate is higher than your countries currency ,tally ho here cost around $8 +shipping(2$) The hardest move I learnt was definitely classic pass but I like turnover more after pandreas tutorial
Hey another great video! As a Portuguese I do say that bicicles are definitly not "normal" cards. In here they cost like close to 5€ (6$), and the cards you can easily get your hands on are really low quality, I mean 50 cent at the flea market quality. Well as of my most difficult sleight I think it would be snap deal by the grat Lennart Green... well not sure if most difficult or knackiest XD
@@KierGomes Sure you can learn!! I think the main difference is how much the cards will last in their best quality. A 50 cent deck is almost a one use deck xD
If you're into cardistry, get some nice decks. If your doing tricks just go Rider and Tally Ho - pulling out flashy cards already made the person suspicious/ or expect too much. Even the Masters abide to this. Better to down play. Collecting cards is fine as well, if that's your thing. I love my battered cards still!! Not good for flourishes, but they tell my story. ♣️♦️🎩♥️
Hey man awesome video! Can you do a video about you performing on the streets next? Btw the hardest sleight for me pushoff second deals😐. Btw the Bertram change looks dope maybe swing the double a bit as a convincer?
The most difficult sleight I've ever learned is the one card middle pass by Ken Krenzel. I've been working on it for over 1 year now trying to perfect it and trying to bring new elements to it
@@KierGomes i would like a deck of the cherry casino cards i am a card colecter and a magician and i would like to expand my horizons as far as cards go i have been collecting bicycle cards
Jason Stevens I already closed my Cherry Casino giveaway sorry man. I’m doing another one though I’m giving 12 decks and the cherry casinos are one of them! Go to my video called “the biggest giveaway I’ve ever done” and see how you can enter!
Me watching this video using my own A4 traditionly cut paper cards with deodorant magic finish. Yes I can do it I can become a good magician( confidance builds up).
The hardest sleights that i've encountered is The different variations of pass coz my hands are not in particular size lol but this time, the pass is like piece of cake for me 😊
Im kinda proud ad my passes slide pass and classic pass ad the beginning I thought I'll never get it down Now they are my go to on work and with friends 😁
Hey bro! I'm still struggling with the one handed fan if you can imagine, but I think the most difficult move I'm learning right now is the DPS, btw my bicycle cards look even grosser than yours lol. When are you anouncing the cherry giveaway winner?
Boss man, riddle me Batman.. lol for real how do you keep your old cards to do nice fans still ? Powder ? Or do they somehow start fanning after years of use again .? What’s the secret lol ?
Most difficult sleight for me was probably the turnover pass. I've moved on from magic to cardistry but I still enjoy adding color changes and controls and such to my repertoire.
All Cards Matter. It's mot their fault that their creator's suck at designing cards. And in no way am I talking about those bada$$es you are holding! 👍👍
The hardest move to learn for me was Alex Pandrea's fan control. It took a lot of time to perfect it, and I had to work lots on knowing what angles to do it from
Another solid video! The part about the tears 😭 was gold! I love Tally Ho cards. My favorite for that price point for sure. Hardest trick for me is the duck change! Hating that right now.
Don’t need the giveaway deck as I keep these on hand. Just wanted to drop a comment for you ya. Look forward to the next video. Enjoy the family time!
My crystal ball sees good things for KG in the coming few years. RUclips needs a grounded, non-delusive, narcissism-free version of Madison (& a couple others you can easily guess).
And I’m sayin this as a lifelong Dodger fan. ✌️
AJ Constantine hahahaha I can overlook the Dodger thing because you made my day with that comment! Thanks AJ!
I know the giveaway is long gone but by far the hardest thing for me is farro shuffling it's something that I really struggle with, and I still haven't managed to get it perfect consistently. In the future my goal is perfect table farros but I've got a lot of practice and I'm sure I'll burn through a ton of standard decks trying to get it down to a level that I'm satisfied with lol.
The only real preference I've discovered with decks that I like is that I highly prefer traditional cut vs the modern cut. Atheistically I like the red rider back vs the blue. In my opinion having a flashy deck just raises people's suspensions of a gimmick deck.
I know this video is over a year old but 3 weeks ago I just started learning card handling for magic tricks. I grabbed the only 2 decks my local CVS had. One Tally-Ho and a deck of Aviators. I’m starting from scratch with The Royal Road to Magic cuz I don’t know squat about handling cards. While doing this the one thing I’ve been working on in addition to the book is the dribble. It’s taken me 3 weeks and finally today it started to come together. To my surprise I’m able to do it with the stiffer more plasticky Aviators also. I still only have 2 decks and as a novice I doubt the “fancy”cards would help in my performance in any way. Thanks for the videos, learning a lot from them.
Difficulty comes when standard decks get sold in price of the premium ones and further when dollar rate is higher than your countries currency ,tally ho here cost around $8 +shipping(2$)
The hardest move I learnt was definitely classic pass but I like turnover more after pandreas tutorial
Where you from?
You in Australia?
Hey another great video!
As a Portuguese I do say that bicicles are definitly not "normal" cards. In here they cost like close to 5€ (6$), and the cards you can easily get your hands on are really low quality, I mean 50 cent at the flea market quality.
Well as of my most difficult sleight I think it would be snap deal by the grat Lennart Green... well not sure if most difficult or knackiest XD
Ruben Silva understandable. I think even then you can learn, it just won’t feel as smooth. Snap deal is definitely knacky! Good luck bro!
@@KierGomes Sure you can learn!! I think the main difference is how much the cards will last in their best quality. A 50 cent deck is almost a one use deck xD
I am 12 and only been doing magic for just over a month so the hardest slight of hand move I learnt is a snap change
Will Sinclair nice buddy! If you want to learn a new deck look at my last video! I teach a really cool trick for beginners!
Just another great video! Good job man!
If you're into cardistry, get some nice decks.
If your doing tricks just go Rider and Tally Ho - pulling out flashy cards already made the person suspicious/ or expect too much.
Even the Masters abide to this.
Better to down play.
Collecting cards is fine as well, if that's your thing.
I love my battered cards still!!
Not good for flourishes, but they tell my story.
♣️♦️🎩♥️
Hey man awesome video! Can you do a video about you performing on the streets next? Btw the hardest sleight for me pushoff second deals😐. Btw the Bertram change looks dope maybe swing the double a bit as a convincer?
Vihanga Yaddehige i don’t do street magic but I could definitely vlog some of my gigs!
@@KierGomes That's even better. Looking forward to those dope videos!
The most difficult sleight I've ever learned is the one card middle pass by Ken Krenzel. I've been working on it for over 1 year now trying to perfect it and trying to bring new elements to it
The most difficult slight of hand i learned is the original classic pass and i am still working on it
Jason Stevens amen to that man. I’m pretty good at passes but the classic past was the hardest for me
@@KierGomes i would like a deck of the cherry casino cards i am a card colecter and a magician and i would like to expand my horizons as far as cards go i have been collecting bicycle cards
Jason Stevens I already closed my Cherry Casino giveaway sorry man. I’m doing another one though I’m giving 12 decks and the cherry casinos are one of them! Go to my video called “the biggest giveaway I’ve ever done” and see how you can enter!
I think you did a better job on the magic trick with the bad/old deck then the cherry casino deck
Ture, there is a saying: The machine never improve itself.
The hardest trick for me was the over hand shuffle from royal road to card magic
Oh man im learning the riffle fan right now and omg the undertow which is completely crazy lol
I was about to come here and argue against you, but I think you have made good points here, even if I dont agree entirely with what you said.
Good vid
Jeff Patton Magic I always welcome the debate (as you know) haha thanks for the love my friend
Great video G!
Sounds like you got a clingy wife man, haha! Jk love ya Lupe. G, you better flop those proportions of time spent with cards vs wife.
Jimbo G haha it’ll start to even our eventually! Thanks for the love man! Love ya.
The most difficult sleight of hand move I have ever learned is the Classic Pass. SUPER DIFFICULT. But well worth it. God Bless! Road to 500!
Me watching this video using my own A4 traditionly cut paper cards with deodorant magic finish.
Yes I can do it I can become a good magician( confidance builds up).
So nice u gained a sub
good quality deck what matters not the rate
its all about the finish
The hardest sleights that i've encountered is The different variations of pass coz my hands are not in particular size lol but this time, the pass is like piece of cake for me 😊
I think Double deal will be the hardest sleight of hand that I ever learn
Thanks for your video! Do you think the same applies to cardistry as well?
stanislav maryenko of course! If I went into walgreens or wherever tomorrow and bought a 3$ deck of bicycles I can learn cardistry no problem
Right now i‘m learning the riffle Fan and try To enhance my second Deal
I think people would buy bricks of bicycle cards to practice and replace once worn out rather than one cheap deck for years
The bertram change was the hardest to learn for me
what is the music in this video?
though u are right that the cards dont matter a really worn in deck makes many controls harder
Not sure if it counts but the ripple fan was hell for me haha (good luck to me 🍀)
Keep going, it's great!!
Im kinda proud ad my passes slide pass and classic pass ad the beginning I thought I'll never get it down
Now they are my go to on work and with friends 😁
Hey bro! I'm still struggling with the one handed fan if you can imagine, but I think the most difficult move I'm learning right now is the DPS, btw my bicycle cards look even grosser than yours lol. When are you anouncing the cherry giveaway winner?
Mario Ceceña Ruiz i announce the winner of the cherries when I get to 500 subs!
Boss man, riddle me Batman.. lol for real how do you keep your old cards to do nice fans still ? Powder ? Or do they somehow start fanning after years of use again .? What’s the secret lol ?
the seamless control
The most difficult sleight was probably trying to change my double lift technique.
Pinky count. At the start, there's no way my pinky could handle that. It hurts, but through time, one day it became easy and yeah. HAHAHAHA
The DPS is the most difficult thing ever created
The hardest move I learnt was definitely classic pass.
The classic pass obviously 😂😂
I never tried a Cherry Casino deck but Tally Ho are great cards (and here in Italy they cost 4,41$ a deck without shipping)
Jae, graet vidio,always awesome
6:22 that flash misdirected me in finding the real flash🤣🤣
just started so all of them I have a lot of Practicing LOL
Cool vid
Dido makes a comeback 😂
1:29 Where can I learn that change? References anyone? Thank you! 🙏🏻
It’s called “The Cardini Change” and I believe there’s many tutorials here on RUclips. I might even have one’
Most difficult sleight for me was probably the turnover pass. I've moved on from magic to cardistry but I still enjoy adding color changes and controls and such to my repertoire.
A Random Guy that’s one of my favorite passes, and seeing color changes within cardistry is one of favorite things. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Can you please tell how you record this videos
I really want casino because
Just cause;)
3:52 - cat in the background :3 (left)
Anybody used this as playing regularly? Or is it just me?
Sirens in the background though
One handed pass
I think topshot... stil practicing
All Cards Matter. It's mot their fault that their creator's suck at designing cards.
And in no way am I talking about those bada$$es you are holding!
👍👍
all move is hard for me :P
riffle fan i guess (can i join giveaway? because i live in thailand)
BosSoHA you’re entered! Good luck!
It's classic pass for live performing. Ultra-hard and not " Classic " Like the name
Hoàng Anh there’s many different types of passes
@@KierGomes yeah but classic pass is good if I master it like Alex🤣
Hoàng Anh right, but the cards don’t matter.
Also if you want some tips on the pass watch some of my newer videos :)
@@KierGomes thanks ya