Just remember, when penn say "boy" or "oh boy", you already know you dont get the foolers trophy. Seems like the only code i get each time he talķs 🤣🤣😂😂😂
There was no real code, they just told him who invented the trick :). (That's now me cracking the code the first time, were) the inventor was a big illusionist.
Lol he didn’t know what to do with George Wallace’s reaction😂 little awkward bit there with the walking forward and back while he was expressing disbelief, but it made it funnier
It was so touching to hear that he's doing the show for his mom and dad, not for Penn and Teller. If the performer's objective was to fool George Wallace, George would of crowned him the Grand Champion of Magicians!
Receipt printed in pocket. $83 is obviously predetermined amount. He controls the menu selections “why don’t you choose...” all with a view to reach $83. Job done.
We don't get very close views at the menu except maybe at 2:50 but it seems that the last two appetitizers both cost the same prize and start with the letter S. And the magician knows then that if the guest picks Satay chicken or Sea-salt crusted salmon siders then the magician will offer him some Soup (which also starts with S). Had it been the Hand-rolled sushi he would have offered Homemade bread while the Fat bastard charrboiled oysters and Fresh grated guac would come with Fresh salad. Then after the Gumbo he offered Grilled meat and my guess he would have been given the same choice if Green bean salad, Greek chickpea salad or Grissini had been offered. At the end no matter what the choice was the guest would pay $83. I don't know if it's how it's done but nevertheless this is brilliant.
After Cowboy Ribeye he went to Cakes + Pastries, which was Banana Walnut which led to Brandies + Dessert Wines (ruclips.net/video/PQHcB6Y1M3w/видео.html) Notice everything in Fine Desserts starts with either A or B (which would lead to Bradies or Apertifs) Good catch!
Yo Denny, My wife and I just watched you for the second time on the Zoom for Ridgewood CC in Waco. We both thought you were great. Keep up the good work as we love watching good magicians, especially ones that are clean & that our grandkids can watch with us. Also, I have no idea what Penn’s code was. I did see P & T in Vegas about five years ago. What impressed me, besides their magic, was that Penn is an inch taller than our 6 foot 6 inch son who was with me that night. Looking forward to another show at Ridgewood. Kevin
Penn's code was amazing in this one! I usually have a good idea what they're getting at but here I had no idea, really cool to witness a true effective code!
Superb performance. My take on 83$ : The last item to be chosen, Dessert wine, all of the items in the category were priced at same 12$. Since the first 4 items were summing up to 71$, he chose Brandy and dessert wine, had it been a different sum he would have chosen a different category (bottom of the same page or next page)
If only he’d slipped a $20 in the apron ahead of time in anticipation of her making the “you didn’t tip me” joke, so he could say something to the effect of, “oh don’t worry, I slipped a $20 in your apron when you weren’t looking”
The pants comment was saying that he has a computer in his pants that printed the receipt. 30 years ago that kind of computer would not have fit in his pants.
I watch many episodes of the show, and are interested in magic. Many times I have somewhat idea how a magician could do it. (Don’t get me wrong I am not near pan and teller and I can’t tell how exactly it was preformed). Rather that oh the magician made the person chose what the magician wanted. Here I had nothing of that. It was completely mind bending and for me it’s like magic. The code to Penn was also so hard that I can’t understand a shit of this. Amazing show and even tho they got you for the audience it’s truly magical to watch
@@zerg113 Nope, it does add up to $83; scroll back to 05:28 and do the math. Adds up to me although I haven't got the faintest clue how this trick worked.
@@Vermeulenisdenaam the hint was "Steinmeyer" and "if you did this trick 30 years ago you'd have very large pants" I don't know the details but I'm guessing it had to do with having a lot of different receipts and a good way to organize/recall them. My problem is how did George have the exact amount in his pocket?
Each item in the 'Appetisers' section begins with 'F', 'H', 'P' or 'S'. The two items beginning with 'F' are the same price, as are the two items starting with 'S'. The following menu sections start with the same letters, where similarly, items that start with the same letter are the same price. In Denny's act, whichever food item George chooses, Denny directs him to the menu section which starts with the same letter, so when George chooses 'Satay Chicken', he is then led to to the 'Soups' section (missing out the 'Fresh Salads' and 'Homemade Breads'). Then, when George picks 'Gumbo', he is asked to move on to the 'Grilled Meats' section, then the 'Cowboy Ribeye' option leads him to the 'Cakes and Pastries' section. Lastly, the 'Banana Walnut Cake' leads on to the 'Brandies and Dessert Wine' section, where all the options cost the same price. When we see the menu, we can see that items in each section that start with the same letter cost the same (eg the 'Fine Desserts' section only has two items starting with 'A' for one price (which would lead on to 'Aperitifs') and two items starting with 'B' for another price (which would lead on to the 'Brandies and Dessert Wines' section). Whatever combination of items are chosen, the total will be $83. The reference that Penn makes to the huge pants that Denny would have needed 30 years ago relates to a micro printer that Denny must have in his pocket. I guess that an off-stage assistant sends the list of items via bluetooth to the printer.
Hm the reciept bit I know, same principle as the lottery effect - but trying to figure out the money part. I think I have an idea but not 100% sure I've got it. Great trick though it really evokes the atmosphere of going for a nice dinner - I never know what to pick! Fish, meat, pastas... I always hope my waiter can at least guide me some of the way...
I suspect that it was some on the fly mental-math to get to 83 - if the chicken was picked, then the next section he'd ask him to order from would be the entrees (for example) then if he picked [whatever next] then the next section to go to would be the desserts, so forth. Probably had some shortcuts there so that he wasn't having to literally calculate on the fly. That *does* create an issue with the final one but it's always possible that the cocktails/drinks are a fixed price, or that they're just a few dollars short and he had, say, some additional section he could have directed the comic (whose name I forget) to if so.
The only reason I watched this one was because of George Wallace. I love him and I really loved Penn’s testimonial that he would never be a shill. Great performance, even if he didn’t fool Penn and Teller.
"Ever had a burger in Vegas?" Yeah, the best burger in town is at Fatburger on Charleston, the Double-King Bacon Burger with Onion Rings (the onion rings are IN the burger, not on the side). Bring yer wallet...
Sorry bros, I'm out in Cali now. Best burger is probably Tommy's out in East LA, but Grand Burger in Glendora has got the shiznitz! A drive-thru line worse than In-N-Out on Friday. They do tacos, fried zucchini and breakfast, too...
I would sure love a wallet like Denny's. I bet the leather gets "hot" :) What I don't get is how the money prediction was done before dispensing the cash.
@@DennyCorby Money prediction seemed quite mathematical to me, no forcing, no sleight of hand. I try to speak code because if I'm right - going any further would reveal the secret. Did I guess it?
I think that how he asked George to pick a certain item only (like 'grilled meat') was also a factor in this. Maybe one thing led to the other in this case to give a certain final product.
George Wallace is still an American Legend LOL. He was genuinely astonished. That wasn’t acting. I promise he wasn’t in on the trick. He isn’t THIS good an actor LOL.
I've always loved being able to figure out magic tricks. Started when i was a teen and watched magic's biggest secret's revealed with my mom and as the trick was done (the one before the reveal) i would make my guess how it was done and she would be amazed that more often than not i was correct. For me the magic is in the showmanship. May not have fooled Penn and Teller but still great none the less. Also, I'd eat at Corby's. Would be a great idea for a dinner and a show.
I think it is partly mathematical. Any food he would choose would add up to 83. Check is another story. If it would be lying on the table the whole time, that would be impressive.
Probably not ALL the combinations. It would look really suspicious is all the prices were the same. Of course, there's still a limited number of ways to combine them, plus there's always the possibility of omitting the wine selection or adding in a tip....
Saw-tayed would mean "sauteed", meaning fried in oil quickly. But it's actually "satay", which is Indo/Malay for grilled and skewered. First dude was defs closer to the correct pronunciation.
This is the ultimate sadistic move, make Allison write different wards that are not really English. I could see the sweat running down here when he ordered the wine.
The only thing i wish you did more was to let George have a little bit of his own time too...can't have a performer on stage and not let the man have a little fun imo. Its a very casual trick and you could be setting him up to tell some funny jokes as well and give him some time to be his comic self more.
OMG...Doesn't matter how I make that count , for me the result is Always $84,00 ... there is on board 50 cents that counting then increse $1 dollar, 83 plus 1 is $84
If you choose the sushi the script changes to a different set of selections which always total up to $83 and the gimmicked printer wallet is speech to text hence the funky pronunciations.
Thought so too, but it can't, right? at least as long as the prices in the different sections are all different and one chooses excactly one item out of every section. Example: Section A: Dish 1: 10$ Dish 2: 12$ Section B: Dish 3: 8$ Dish 4: 6$ Sure if someone picks dishes 1 and 3, it is the same outcome as if he had picked dishes 2 and 4 (18$). But if he has free choice, he can pick for example dishes 2 and 3 to get 20$. So if a) choices are not forced, b) prices in each section are different, c) exactly one item out of each section is chosen, I don't see how you could construct the menu in a way that this works. But I'm very happy to be proved wrong!
@@simonewers4369 I think the prices are PATTERED (hence Penn's code) n such a way that he can always get to 83 Dollars by selecting the section where to chose from, which he did. So for example, when George picked the chicken, he knew he would have him pick from the soups next, had he chosen, say, the pasta, he would have had him choose from the seafood dishes or whatever. The last section was the drinks and they all had the same price, so he could get exactly where he needed to go.
George Wallace's reaction was priceless, almost like he wanted someone to call an exorcist on stage. Haha
Could see Denny skirting the table cuz George looked like he wanted to punch him. Just like in the wild west when you know you've been cheated :p
It wasnt priceless, was worth 83$
Just remember, when penn say "boy" or "oh boy", you already know you dont get the foolers trophy. Seems like the only code i get each time he talķs 🤣🤣😂😂😂
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHA As soon as he said that when I was on stage, that was my first thought... "CRAPPPPPPPP"
@@DennyCorby haha.. loved the act btw! If it matters, you fooled me. :)
There was no real code, they just told him who invented the trick :). (That's now me cracking the code the first time, were) the inventor was a big illusionist.
@@xx597xx I'm sure the show is a great opportunity for any magician, but the chance of fooling them without a mostly original technique is pretty slim
@@TheLKStar Even without, its clear the rigged menu did it!
George showed up to be in ur magic act then proceeded to be absolutely shook to the core seeing magic performed
Lol he didn’t know what to do with George Wallace’s reaction😂 little awkward bit there with the walking forward and back while he was expressing disbelief, but it made it funnier
Oh his reaction was amazing :) Never had someone freeze up like that before!
Something in his pocket printed the reciept. That's why Penn said 30 years ago he would have needed bigger pants. Computers were bigger....
I think he had different receipts with all different combinations and he chose the one
@@tagrt8904 That's stupid. There would be too much combinatons
Michael Müller true
@@tagrt8904 if so, defenitly he will need a book of receipt x) it's for sure a mini heat printer
how about the 83 bucks he gave the guy in the beggining?
Penn is brilliant at his code talk. So subtle.
It was so touching to hear that he's doing the show for his mom and dad, not for Penn and Teller.
If the performer's objective was to fool George Wallace, George would of crowned him the Grand Champion of Magicians!
Without their support, I wouldn't be where I was today! :)
The trick was amazing but George made this hilarious 😂🤣😂 great stuff!
Since moving to scranton 10 years ago, you're a legend here. Great performance!!
I think I'm far from it but this made my day! :)
3:25 I like how Allison stopped for a second to make sure she remembered how to spell ban... bana... banana.
What would have been really crazy is if he'd prepared one of the orders and brought it out
George Wallace is my favorite comedian and Denny you did a hell of a great trick 👏
Absolutely!!
Imagine if he had thrown him for a loop and said he wanted TWO things for dessert LOL.
This is good! I wish you had made him reveal the cash first, and then the receipt. Would've been a lot more jawdropping
That's how I do it in my live shows, but needed to switch things up a bit for the TV version :)
4:35 I'm not sure anybody got your Rain Man impression, but I did. And it was especially apt in Vegas.
Receipt printed in pocket. $83 is obviously predetermined amount. He controls the menu selections “why don’t you choose...” all with a view to reach $83. Job done.
We don't get very close views at the menu except maybe at 2:50 but it seems that the last two appetitizers both cost the same prize and start with the letter S. And the magician knows then that if the guest picks Satay chicken or Sea-salt crusted salmon siders then the magician will offer him some Soup (which also starts with S). Had it been the Hand-rolled sushi he would have offered Homemade bread while the Fat bastard charrboiled oysters and Fresh grated guac would come with Fresh salad. Then after the Gumbo he offered Grilled meat and my guess he would have been given the same choice if Green bean salad, Greek chickpea salad or Grissini had been offered. At the end no matter what the choice was the guest would pay $83. I don't know if it's how it's done but nevertheless this is brilliant.
After Cowboy Ribeye he went to Cakes + Pastries, which was Banana Walnut which led to Brandies + Dessert Wines (ruclips.net/video/PQHcB6Y1M3w/видео.html) Notice everything in Fine Desserts starts with either A or B (which would lead to Bradies or Apertifs) Good catch!
Key point - he doesn‘t have the customer pick from every section of the menu
Amazingly well spotted!
Good lord. Just enjoy the effing video. Go away now.
They painted a robot to look like George Wallace... its amazing he looks so life like.
I was standing next to him and I could barely tell!
This dude better be glad that my freezer was stocked up good on beef when I watched this. made me very hungry.
As soon as I left, I went right to an all you can eat buffet 😬
Awesome act! I didn’t understand Penn and Tellers code but I do have my own theory.
You really in printed on me your talent for showmanship!
HAHAHAHAHA
Yo Denny,
My wife and I just watched you for the second time on the Zoom for Ridgewood CC in Waco. We both thought you were great.
Keep up the good work as we love watching good magicians, especially ones that are clean & that our grandkids can watch with us.
Also, I have no idea what Penn’s code was.
I did see P & T in Vegas about five years ago. What impressed me, besides their magic, was that Penn is an inch taller than our 6 foot 6 inch son who was with me that night.
Looking forward to another show at Ridgewood.
Kevin
Funny to see that Jim and Andy fused into one great magician. At least Dwight was fooled
HAHAHAHA You win! send me your address and I'll send you something! hahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
Denny! You are darling!
Wonderful job!
Great job, Denny! The viewing party was so much fun!!!
Penn's code was amazing in this one! I usually have a good idea what they're getting at but here I had no idea, really cool to witness a true effective code!
That's cool to hear! :)
Notice how each section of the menu has the same prices. And the pants code was for the receipt to be printed out for exactly what he ordered
Hi it’s Aubrey from Westport lake chaplain fed us point lol sorry for the spelling I just found ur channel
I'm impressed by how you did this, but I have no idea how you did it and I really enjoyed it. And Mr Wallace response at the end was hilarious 😂 😃 😄.
This one was so funny. Because of George Wallace reaction.
Superb performance. My take on 83$ : The last item to be chosen, Dessert wine, all of the items in the category were priced at same 12$. Since the first 4 items were summing up to 71$, he chose Brandy and dessert wine, had it been a different sum he would have chosen a different category (bottom of the same page or next page)
Thanks! ;)
Oh, boy... And tha'ts it.
BTW, Mr Wallace looks like the Forest Whitaker from the future!!!
I was rooting for you, man! You did great.
You're the best, thank you!
Agree!! Awesome performance. And thanks for including George Wallace. My fave!
Just watched you for the first time. Really awesome trick. Keep being awesome.
Wow, means a lot coming from you! Thanks!
If only he’d slipped a $20 in the apron ahead of time in anticipation of her making the “you didn’t tip me” joke, so he could say something to the effect of, “oh don’t worry, I slipped a $20 in your apron when you weren’t looking”
“If my calculation is right 14+12=28”!
The pants comment was saying that he has a computer in his pants that printed the receipt. 30 years ago that kind of computer would not have fit in his pants.
I watch many episodes of the show, and are interested in magic. Many times I have somewhat idea how a magician could do it. (Don’t get me wrong I am not near pan and teller and I can’t tell how exactly it was preformed). Rather that oh the magician made the person chose what the magician wanted. Here I had nothing of that. It was completely mind bending and for me it’s like magic. The code to Penn was also so hard that I can’t understand a shit of this. Amazing show and even tho they got you for the audience it’s truly magical to watch
It's just great to see originality, but you won't want a flat battery. Thanks Denny
You didn't fool them but you fooled the Hell out of me! Great trick! It must've been an honor to have someone as famous as George Wallace helping you.
Thank you!!! :) Oh, it was amazing being on the show and what a great added bonus of being able to work with George! He's a class act! :)
How? The math was wrong. Its $82. And the recite has like 3 items. Guess.
@@zerg113 Nope, it does add up to $83; scroll back to 05:28 and do the math.
Adds up to me although I haven't got the faintest clue how this trick worked.
@@Vermeulenisdenaam the hint was "Steinmeyer" and "if you did this trick 30 years ago you'd have very large pants"
I don't know the details but I'm guessing it had to do with having a lot of different receipts and a good way to organize/recall them. My problem is how did George have the exact amount in his pocket?
Each item in the 'Appetisers' section begins with 'F', 'H', 'P' or 'S'. The two items beginning with 'F' are the same price, as are the two items starting with 'S'. The following menu sections start with the same letters, where similarly, items that start with the same letter are the same price. In Denny's act, whichever food item George chooses, Denny directs him to the menu section which starts with the same letter, so when George chooses 'Satay Chicken', he is then led to to the 'Soups' section (missing out the 'Fresh Salads' and 'Homemade Breads'). Then, when George picks 'Gumbo', he is asked to move on to the 'Grilled Meats' section, then the 'Cowboy Ribeye' option leads him to the 'Cakes and Pastries' section. Lastly, the 'Banana Walnut Cake' leads on to the 'Brandies and Dessert Wine' section, where all the options cost the same price. When we see the menu, we can see that items in each section that start with the same letter cost the same (eg the 'Fine Desserts' section only has two items starting with 'A' for one price (which would lead on to 'Aperitifs') and two items starting with 'B' for another price (which would lead on to the 'Brandies and Dessert Wines' section). Whatever combination of items are chosen, the total will be $83.
The reference that Penn makes to the huge pants that Denny would have needed 30 years ago relates to a micro printer that Denny must have in his pocket. I guess that an off-stage assistant sends the list of items via bluetooth to the printer.
...........andddddd scene
At 3:25 you can hear her sing Hollaback Girl
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
Great performance! That was really fun!! 💥BOOM!!!💥™
wait
this guy worked in a paper company
in scranton, pennsylvania
do you think he knew michael scott?
Hm the reciept bit I know, same principle as the lottery effect - but trying to figure out the money part. I think I have an idea but not 100% sure I've got it. Great trick though it really evokes the atmosphere of going for a nice dinner - I never know what to pick! Fish, meat, pastas... I always hope my waiter can at least guide me some of the way...
I suspect that it was some on the fly mental-math to get to 83 - if the chicken was picked, then the next section he'd ask him to order from would be the entrees (for example) then if he picked [whatever next] then the next section to go to would be the desserts, so forth. Probably had some shortcuts there so that he wasn't having to literally calculate on the fly. That *does* create an issue with the final one but it's always possible that the cocktails/drinks are a fixed price, or that they're just a few dollars short and he had, say, some additional section he could have directed the comic (whose name I forget) to if so.
Jim Steinmeyer is who they were talking about btw.
Great SHOW
The only reason I watched this one was because of George Wallace. I love him and I really loved Penn’s testimonial that he would never be a shill. Great performance, even if he didn’t fool Penn and Teller.
Appreciate it! :)
"Ever had a burger in Vegas?" Yeah, the best burger in town is at Fatburger on Charleston, the Double-King Bacon Burger with Onion Rings (the onion rings are IN the burger, not on the side). Bring yer wallet...
Next time I'm out Vegas way, I'll hit you up and we can go grab a burger. This sounds fantastic.
Sorry bros, I'm out in Cali now. Best burger is probably Tommy's out in East LA, but Grand Burger in Glendora has got the shiznitz! A drive-thru line worse than In-N-Out on Friday. They do tacos, fried zucchini and breakfast, too...
C'mon that was a great show
Even I figured this out, but still fun!
"Steinmeyer" is the code
More than likely a reference to Jim Steinmeyer. A famous magician from back in the day.
I would sure love a wallet like Denny's. I bet the leather gets "hot" :) What I don't get is how the money prediction was done before dispensing the cash.
LOL Leather doesn't get "hot" 😉
@@DennyCorby Money prediction seemed quite mathematical to me, no forcing, no sleight of hand. I try to speak code because if I'm right - going any further would reveal the secret. Did I guess it?
@@oldcameraguy hmmmmm not 100% sure I see where you're going with it :)
I think that how he asked George to pick a certain item only (like 'grilled meat') was also a factor in this. Maybe one thing led to the other in this case to give a certain final product.
Maybe all the food items in each category costs the same so no matter what you order, the total will be the same
That's crazy man. Great job!
Amazing video.
The show was yours .... Story... Act... Audience.... 10/10 they don't know what they missed
total on white-board for items ordered was $82
Dude, we are both from Scranton!
i shook your hand at grand cascades
Good times :)
Dunder Mifflin ???
Awesome video guy
George Wallace is still an American Legend LOL.
He was genuinely astonished. That wasn’t acting. I promise he wasn’t in on the trick. He isn’t THIS good an actor LOL.
30 years ago teller said his pants would have been big. Is that a printer in your wallet or ur just happy to see George lmao
4:36 - were you intending to do a Dustin Hoffman impression? ;) [ref Rain Man, "definitely"]
I'll let you decide that :)
I've always loved being able to figure out magic tricks. Started when i was a teen and watched magic's biggest secret's revealed with my mom and as the trick was done (the one before the reveal) i would make my guess how it was done and she would be amazed that more often than not i was correct. For me the magic is in the showmanship. May not have fooled Penn and Teller but still great none the less. Also, I'd eat at Corby's. Would be a great idea for a dinner and a show.
Maybe ever item on the menu added up to 83
'Fillit Mignarn'
HAHAHAHA
0:44 amazing advice dad
Really nice video
But where is the food?
The electric city
Great video ! Subbed to your Channel.
Wonder if he ran into Michael on the way to magic camp.
I think it is partly mathematical. Any food he would choose would add up to 83. Check is another story. If it would be lying on the table the whole time, that would be impressive.
One time, at band camp, I was a waitress.
But how did he know to put $83 in George's pocket?
No clue!
All the combinations add up to $83. At least that's what I think.
Probably not ALL the combinations. It would look really suspicious is all the prices were the same.
Of course, there's still a limited number of ways to combine them, plus there's always the possibility of omitting the wine selection or adding in a tip....
@@ahmedm6228 I think it's this one tbh
My guess: whatever recipe you pick from each category (dessert, main course,...) will add up to $83... Love penn and teller show
Not entirely :)
That's half baked idea, for that to be true each food in a category would have to cost the exact same price
6:12 He was so good and the guest was broken.
Brilliant!
2:36 he said it right..saw-tayed
Saw-tayed would mean "sauteed", meaning fried in oil quickly. But it's actually "satay", which is Indo/Malay for grilled and skewered. First dude was defs closer to the correct pronunciation.
It was "chicken satay", not "sautéed", but did you catch his pronunciation of "filet mignon"?
How did you get George Wallace to be in your trick?!?!
Asked :)
@@DennyCorby you wanted someone with a voice very different from urs....am i right?😜
2:57 fillet mignon
This is the ultimate sadistic move, make Allison write different wards that are not really English. I could see the sweat running down here when he ordered the wine.
Scranton Pennsylvania, right.. and I'm from Springfield Castlevania.
Did I tell you my name is Denny Corby’ ??
Whattttt?!?!?!?!?!
Were is the food?
This poor man didn’t need to start questioning reality. He said he was happy goddammit. I hope he got a banana after this. He’d eat them on steak!
Great trick!
The only thing i wish you did more was to let George have a little bit of his own time too...can't have a performer on stage and not let the man have a little fun imo. Its a very casual trick and you could be setting him up to tell some funny jokes as well and give him some time to be his comic self more.
I know! Wish I had more control over that
Total count on board is 82...
False, recheck the math, think you forgot the (2) .50
Why he is laughing tht much.? Like a mad person. He is laughing on it self only .. crazy laughingBuddha 😄
Good magic....but I still resent you for being so rich lol
OMG...Doesn't matter how I make that count , for me the result is Always $84,00 ... there is on board 50 cents that counting then increse $1 dollar, 83 plus 1 is $84
In fact it is 82$ + 50¢ + 50¢, the total is 83$
@@jack_drums yeah you are right, thanks
Said it before and I’ll say it again. Allison is such a fox 🦊
If you choose the sushi the script changes to a different set of selections which always total up to $83 and the gimmicked printer wallet is speech to text hence the funky pronunciations.
Think I’d risk speech to text on national tv?! 🧐
Everything on the menu from each section would sum up to $83 .
Thought so too, but it can't, right? at least as long as the prices in the different sections are all different and one chooses excactly one item out of every section.
Example: Section A: Dish 1: 10$
Dish 2: 12$
Section B: Dish 3: 8$
Dish 4: 6$
Sure if someone picks dishes 1 and 3, it is the same outcome as if he had picked dishes 2 and 4 (18$). But if he has free choice, he can pick for example dishes 2 and 3 to get 20$.
So if a) choices are not forced, b) prices in each section are different, c) exactly one item out of each section is chosen, I don't see how you could construct the menu in a way that this works.
But I'm very happy to be proved wrong!
@@simonewers4369 I think the prices are PATTERED (hence Penn's code) n such a way that he can always get to 83 Dollars by selecting the section where to chose from, which he did. So for example, when George picked the chicken, he knew he would have him pick from the soups next, had he chosen, say, the pasta, he would have had him choose from the seafood dishes or whatever. The last section was the drinks and they all had the same price, so he could get exactly where he needed to go.
He’s using a Polaroid mini printed with accomplish sending results to it. Fits in his wallet
Wish I can say you're right, but as Dwight would say "FALSE"
This does not explain the $83 cash
Magician code
10-4
Must be related to Steve Harvey
That left alot to be desired. Where was the comedy? The trick was lame and he wasn't very personable or entertaining. Sorry to your parents.
My parents agree with you too. Basically had to bribe them to get them to be a part
83 dollars for one small meal ... rich people. I can get food for 2-3 weeks from 83 dollars.
You must know that this gimmick costs 2000 dollar, and the change gimmick about 80 dollars. Not a cheap feat for a magic trick.