Si Stebbins Stack - Magic Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 25 май 2015
- This video teaches a method of stacking the deck in a subtle way to allow you to know the identity of any chosen card.
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Thank you, I remember using this as a kid... but forgot the name of it and how to set it up. You made it not only quick and easy but also far easier to understand than when I learned it as a kid!
One of the better examples of basic ‘CHASED’ on RUclips. Good work!
Excellent. Very clearly explained, thanks a lot.
Thanks mate got GREAT REACTIONS with this trick!
wonderful! glad to learn this, so helpful! thank you so much brotha
Excellent simple tutorial, thank you.
Love this video good explanation and walk through. God bless 👍
Excellent video. Very easy to follow. Thank You.
thanks awesome video - going to have fun with this
thank you thats awesome
Perfect tutorial
Well explained thanks
If you fan out the deck on the table to show it's in random order you might not want to spread every card or the spectator might pick up on the fact that all reds and blacks alternate. Bunch up a few so a couple of blacks or reds appear next to each other.
*THATS NOT HOW THE TRICK WORKS* it's will always work even if you randomly shuffle it no matter what unless the person planned a card to not follow the order
@@averageterrariafan2215 Maybe you should read up on the Si Stebbins Stack. The trick doesn't work because the colors are alternated BUT the stack does alternate the colors. As I said, if the spectator sees the alternating colors he might get a clue to the workings. And, if you randomly shuffle the deck, the trick WILL NOT WORK.
@@dhy5342 thats incorrect
Nice. I just subscribed and gave you a like. Good stuff.
This stack actually would look suspicious to the spectator becouse of how perfectly evenly disperesed are the suits. You don't get such a perfect mix with a normal shuffle.
The average spectator will never look that hard
Let them shuffle the cards then :) then use the ben Earl deck switch. Or as Michael says above, chances are spectators won't notice.
i put the order spades-hearts-clubs-diamonds, I like it more because spades have one "point", hearts have two roundings on top, clubs have three and diamonds have a total of 4 points, i remember it way better this way
Never thought of that, kinda interesting how that works!
Nice tutorial.
wonderful
Thank you
excellent
very nice
Am I wrong, or when you fan at 0:16, don't I see 5, 8, 10, A? Shouldn't it be 5, 8, J, A?
Thanks .
Did he have the J of Spades and the 10 of Spades mixed up to begin this?
From brand new deck order.....to get the deck into this stack in less than a minute. Spread the spades to you. Take the jack, queen and king of spades and put them on top of the ace of spades on the face of the deck....then turn the deck face down. from the top of the face down deck. Overhand shuffle 7 cards one at a time. Then stop and put those 7 on the bottom of the deck.(where the jack of spades is)Then shuffle 6 cards from the top one at a time. Stop and put those on the bottom of the deck.(where the ace of hearts should be)....then over hand shuffle 4 cards one at a time from the top of the face down deck. Stop and put that packet on the bottom(where the 8 of hearts should be). Now shuffle 9 cards one at a time from the top of the face down deck. Then stop. Place those on the bottom(where the ace of clubs should be showing). Now the 5 of clubs should be on the face of the deck. Now u need to do 2 farrow shuffles. Cut the deck in half. The jack is spades should show if u did it exactly. Farrow shuffle, but do it so that the jack is spades is the new card on the face. I think its called an out farrow? Now do your second farrow shuffle. Cutting the deck in half...u should see the ace of diamonds. Now farrow the cards so that the ace of diamonds is the new card on the face of the deck. After that....your deck is now in S.S. order....so remember, new deck order. Cut the jack, queen king of spades, to the face of the deck(on top of the ace of spades) turn deck over. You do 4 separate overhand shuffles, doing 1 card at a time for each shuffle. From the top of the face down deck...shuffle 7 one at a time. Stop...then 6 one at a time. Stop...then 4 one at a time. Stop. Then 9. And stop. 2 farrow shuffles. cut to the jack of spades. Farrow so the jack of spades is the new face card. Then cut again to the ace of diamonds. Now farrow again so that ace of diamonds is the new face card. And your done. It's in the S.S. order. Once u get the hang of it. Shouldn't take u more than 45 seconds to a minute.
Tempo fa ho creato un metodo matematico per alterare l'ordine dei semi, attraverso un semplice calcolo.
Il mazzo di carte può essere mostrato al pubblico senza nessun sospetto .
Near the end, when you're talking about the king of diamonds, how come the card above it is the jack of spades? And, the one above the jack is the 7 of hearts. Shouldn't it be the 10 of spades in that position and not the jack?
If you watch when he's first setting up the cards, the 10 and jack of spades were swapped around
What the shuffle to use , without breaking the deck stacking ?
its very difficult for the stacked deck to not be in order. . if you practice enough you will see the stack always wins
Does it work with an incomplete deck?
Arjun kohli magic nope
nice false cut in begining
Thanks!
Chased order?
Clubs, Hearts, Spades, Diamonds
C-H-S-D (CHaSeD)
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It's a chased deck
+Ask Humble yes, it's called Si Stebbins
Who is here from Dong
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what actual tricks can you perform with this stacked deck
I think your set up is slightly wrong because when you spread the cards at 4:37 you can see that next to the 8A is the 10S when it should be the JS
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Stop smacking your lips, mate!