Love the trick and would definitely get great reactions but I have a question….. What happens if they don’t do an overhand shuffle and do a bridge shuffle instead? Other than that, love the trick! Glad you’re back and keep up the great work!
Thanks! There’s a pretty easy way to avoid this problem. You can turn back around before the begin to shuffle. You then ask them, “can you give the cards a quick shuffle?” As you ask this, you mimic with your hand gestures an overhand shuffle. This will basically instruct the spectator to do an overhand shuffle and not a riffle shuffle through your gestures.
@@AMillionCardTricks makes sense…. Thanks for the input! There’s the always the risk of the riffle shuffle but like you said, you mimicking the overhand shuffle, it should be enough
Welcome back! Can't wait to see more from you 🙂
Easy trick but powerful trick thanks for sharing
YOUR BACKKK! I’m a big fan and always use your tricks. Please don’t stop
The king is back
I love how simple this is but so effective! ❤ Nice one
Man I've been watching you since 2018! Learned so much stuff from you, it's so good to have you back ♥
Great little gimmick. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍💪
That's a sneaky little method a good one
Welcome back Nathan
So happy ur back!
Great tutorial and super easy trick too
Can’t wait to learn this🫶🏻
Can’t wait for ur next one🥰
Nice easy idea !! )
Another great trick!
Very crafty!
If you dont have backed cards you rembember the bottem card where they cut to (just sneek a peak slightly almost nobody will notice)
excellent - thanks...
Very cool trick. Could you add a little roughing balm on the card or box so the card does not move. 😊🤘😊🤘🤘👍😊😊
You definitely could, great idea!
Hi Nathan ❤
Love the trick and would definitely get great reactions but I have a question…..
What happens if they don’t do an overhand shuffle and do a bridge shuffle instead?
Other than that, love the trick! Glad you’re back and keep up the great work!
Thanks! There’s a pretty easy way to avoid this problem. You can turn back around before the begin to shuffle. You then ask them, “can you give the cards a quick shuffle?” As you ask this, you mimic with your hand gestures an overhand shuffle. This will basically instruct the spectator to do an overhand shuffle and not a riffle shuffle through your gestures.
@@AMillionCardTricks makes sense…. Thanks for the input! There’s the always the risk of the riffle shuffle but like you said, you mimicking the overhand shuffle, it should be enough
How can you remember all the tricks you do lol??
I think bro have 200+ trick
These back design is of older boxes. Unless they are going back to this design.
True. Any bicycle decks I see sold in stores now don’t have these boxes, but you can still find them on rider backs online.