@bloodmoney80 , Lol. Thanks, Jay. I like using gimmicked cards and dble stick tape, so that is up my alley. I do a lot of tricks with dble back cards and dble face cards, but mostly on days when I'm 2 faced, haaa, lol. I enjoy doing the Elmsley count and the Hamsly count. I forgot about the other count. Thanks for the reminder and refresher course. Stay well.
@@glenpolen5562 I was having some cards printed for Robert Houdins Metamorphosis and had a couple sets of these cards printed for this poker trick at the same time. I wish I had made a few more sets to give to people who were interested.
Yeah, I see most people avoid the Hammond count these days. It doesn't look bad to me though. When I see pros do it, they do it faster. I chose to keep it more natural here. If you're a magician, and you know the count it may look obvious to you but to a spectator who has most likely never seen it, they won't notice it. Especially if it's in person and not on camera. If you're afraid it will be seen, try the omega count in place of Hammond. Thanks for looking.
Great effect and well taught.
great trick and handling along with your tutorial
Hi Jay, this is really good. I like this a lot.
I guessed that you had a dble face card somewhere. Lol.
Thanks for showing this trick.
Hey, thanks for watching Glen. Glad you liked it. Good guess on the double facer. Have a good day.
@bloodmoney80 , Lol. Thanks, Jay. I like using gimmicked cards and dble stick tape, so that is up my alley.
I do a lot of tricks with dble back cards and dble face cards, but mostly on days when I'm 2 faced, haaa, lol.
I enjoy doing the Elmsley count and the Hamsly count. I forgot about the other count. Thanks for the reminder and refresher course.
Stay well.
@@glenpolen5562 I was having some cards printed for Robert Houdins Metamorphosis and had a couple sets of these cards printed for this poker trick at the same time. I wish I had made a few more sets to give to people who were interested.
@bloodmoney80 , OH MAN, Ya, that would be great. LOL.
Hey do you have instagram or anything? Im new to magic and would love to talk to you when u have time.
Why is that _count_ always so transparent? Could it be that the performer is an amateur?
Yeah, I see most people avoid the Hammond count these days. It doesn't look bad to me though. When I see pros do it, they do it faster. I chose to keep it more natural here. If you're a magician, and you know the count it may look obvious to you but to a spectator who has most likely never seen it, they won't notice it. Especially if it's in person and not on camera. If you're afraid it will be seen, try the omega count in place of Hammond. Thanks for looking.