Subscribed, and I'll comment but I think I told about what I took in what i wrote. What a true inspiration, i am greatly proud to witness this and be touched by this story; I wish I had only heard of this 'legend' sooner. Thank you sir. And noticing all the interviews in the recommended! you do great work it seems! I'll check out more, Thanks again!! -from Canada
Procrastination is worse than being lazy. When you're lazy, you do move, but slowly. When you're procrastinating, you don't move, you keep postponing and you only start moving once it's too late.
Everyones talking about how amazing Richard is, and of course HE IS, but we should take a second to appreciate how respectful the interviewer is. he's just as intruiged as the rest of us.
Honestly my favorite part of turner is that he talks and interacts to his audience as if he isn’t blind. Because the more you watch him he isn’t. He can see more than any of us can see in a way only he can, he’s a real life supernatural human being.
My granddad had a favorite saying - “I complained about having old shoes, until I saw a man with no feet.” This amazing man has more substance, drive, conviction and principles, than most anyone I know. He has better “true” vision, than ANYONE I know, including me ! Thank you for sharing this amazing story.
"I had the blues, because I had no shoes, until, upon the street, I met a man who had no feet." Like your granddad, Randy, one of those sayings I always keep nearby.
@@randyporter3491 thanks for the response bro. However I disagree about harming animals! Theres nothing about that , that can be seen as a positive . Its only my opinion. It takes balls to do what he does. Just the fact of accepting it already puts him inna league of his own. But then the Shark thing happens and I lose the respect I had for him.
*_When Hollywood makes the movie about Richard Turner they could never capture the full power of this man. He is a real superhero, supernatural in the true sense of the word._* 👀😣😎
He tells the true, he really cheats. He can control *NO* s. Don't pretend something that you're not. I had that special deck before that can do all his tricks and other trick without skill requires and no eye sight needed.
@@chaolong4246 Are you insinuating that he's using a trick deck? It'd be pretty impressive if he had all the card magicians and card mechanics in the world duped for decades, that's for sure. I don't think he's using trick decks though...
You can see how passionate and excited Richard is about his work, gritting his teeth throughout, barely able to contain himself. Hats off. Ricky is cut from a different cloth indeed!
Johnny Natrium you think a blind old man that literally can shuffle a deck and trick you by the texture of the cards, has to lie to YOU? Who tf are YOU that he would have to lie ?
@@malikh7761 Well cause it's one thing to be an amazingly talented card magician, but the guy, like many magicians, clearly wants to be seen as more. He gets a black belt, he now wants mafia-story style cred to be taken more seriously. He does what old men do. He tells tall tales. Actually it also reminds me a bit of those guys that get out of prison and actually get interviews where they talk about how they constantly karate-chopped groups of 10 people all on their own, while they were just "minding their business". None of these exciting stories have ever been corroborated nor would you find anything about it on his wiki or bio or anything. It's no surprise of course, since you couldn't find a casino where they blackjack with just one deck. And you'll notice he can 'only' do his tricks with one deck. A very talented man in his field, but his stories to me are just a distraction like I have to humour him by listening to them. On the other hand the stories seem to be what makes at least 90% of his fans be so passionate about him as to watch interviews. So maybe that's why he tells them.
His story inspired me!!!! Hearing him in 2020, where it literally made me hit rock bottom like many others... but he showed me that limitation is abundance in disguise. M gonna dig that abundance that lies inside of me out!
I remember when Richard was well known in the magic and cardmen community, but lately he's actually getting recognition. Well, this time from the right sorts of people.
HE IS A LIVING LEGEND..! I personally know of someone who has hired him more than once and tells of amazing stories about his life..! Just AMAZING..! RICHARD TURNER IS THE REAL DEAL..!
Baf Lange Yes but, can you tell these stories, while dealing five perfect hands of Bridge in straight suit order, from a shuffled deck, whilst COMPLETELY blindfolded??? LOL :-)
Please consider doing another interview with Richard. This feels like he could have gone on for hours more. Guy's a legend and has amazing stories. Thanks PBD
Love how he screwed up one trick by missing one card, then knew immediately he was one card too short and not long, then explained exactly how he had fucked it up. That is pretty incredible- the guy just genuinely can control a deck and deal two/three cards below the card he looks to be dealing right in front of your eyes. Incredible. Wish he could see how awesome it looks
Craig when one knows to be good at something has no need of confirmation: he just knows but I understand the sense of your comment. I just added a thought
It's not that he "felt" it. Actually he didn't feel it, that's the reason he missed the riffle stacking with one card. He should have held back 4 cards but held back 5. When he missed the deal with one card, there's only one explanation for it. Riffle stacking is very basic, and tbh not that hard.
What a double blessing: Richard Turner's life, and just how great an interviewer Patrick Bet-David is. So disappointed I haven't discovered him before today! Thank you, Valuetainment.
You have grown so much in your interviewing skills Patrick I am so glad you listened to constructive criticism and allow the guest to speak uninterrupted! It was a pleasure to watch I love it great Job well done! So refreshing to see Bravo!!
Some people consider themselves handicapped because they don't have a car, Mr Turner didn't have his vision and that didn't stop him... Simply inspirational!!
All the duration of the interview he was practicing his card'fu, semi-subconsciously repeating the micro-precise actions his show is all about. That is so beyond. Beyond everything.
The first time I saw this guy was on Penn and Teller. I have always loved magic, especially card tricks, but this is taking it to the extreme and his passion for it hasn't died one bit, you can see he has just as much enthusiasm now as he did many years ago. I am in total awe of this man, he is a genius.
Valuetainment : So you are a card magician? Mr Turner: No, I am a card mechanic *explains difference*. Valuetainment: Oh ok! Makes video "Mafias Most Wanted Card Magician - Richard Turner"
I remember being a kid and seeing him on "that's incredible" . That particular episode always stuck in my mind because he was ( and still is ) incredible.
Richard is one of the most inspiring people I've ever seen. This interview as usual per this channel was top notch. Keep it coming...you are changing peoples lives a few at a time with your channel.
Normally, I watch a video during breakfast, planning my day and coffee... I usually allow for 30 minutes - if it runs over, I watch the rest the next morning. This one was my first exception! GREAT way to start the morning!
Mr. Turner. I was watching this interview with a deck of cards in my hands and just doing Turner Second deals. At one point in the video, you discussed how your son was named; Aca Spades. For some reason, during your discussing, I decided to flip a card face up, and then kept face down dealing. I looked down and the card was the Ace of Spades. Wow. I told my wife and she said I should let you know. There is magic in the world. I use your techniques for bottom dealing as well and have been working on it for around 15 years. Thank you and I think you are a magnificent person. Stay safe. JD
The Apple show and lecture were amazing! I got to sit at the table with him while he's teaching us his greatest moves for 2 hours. Thanks for interviewing him, never get bored watching him or listening to him.
Nikita Müller yes im living with granny now, her food is a lot better and i help her put her teeth in and get dressed so its a win win gtg though due for our early morning sponge bath
This guy is just absolutely amazing. To anyone that has a disability this is proof that it doesn't mean it has to hold you back and you can be the best in the world at anything if you don't hold yourself back and use everything you have and believe in yourself. Some of the most talented people in the world have a disability and to everyone that doesn't have a disability this is proud that you can also do anything
The lessons I took from the video: 1.) Never give up! 2.) No excuses, no matter what! 3.) Don't be lazy, do not procrastinate! Great interview again, I really like your style of interviewing people, Pat. You ask the right questions, always really listen to the person and you always do this in a very respectful manner. Keep up the good work! Greetings from Germany 🙂👍
I could watch you do whole new interview with Richard again. He is such an amazing persona and you really had a great energy with him. You really drew out his passions and memories and were genuine interested and it was felt. Great interview! Thanks Patrick!
I can’t believe I’ve never heard of this man before.To say that his skills are amazing doesn’t begin to do him justice. Unbelievable skills and story all around.
This has to be one of best interviews ever! Mr.Turner is one of the most interesting and inspiring people in the world! He's truly a great man! God bless you!
The thing I took from this video was how he said nothing is impossible which is kinda simple I know. The whole time I’m watching admiring this guy but also it shines a light on my own shortcomings and excuses I make for not going after my goals in life. When he said don’t let anyone tell you something is impossible I had a very important insight. I am the one who tells myself most that things are impossible. Not other people. I constantly have ideas I get excited about and then I squash them myself. I subtly hint them at my wife or friends and kinda hope they will be super supportive and motivate me like yeah absolutely do it! And then if they aren’t I don’t act on them... but why aren’t I already super positive and optimistic about my goals my SELF?? I need to become my biggest supporter not my biggest critique. And it all starts in my own head by having conversations with myself to set myself straight. If I want to do something it isn’t impossible at all, especially if someone else has done it already. Of course I can do it, I’ve just gotta keep doing it, persistently take actions rather than giving up before I’ve even started. I can do it, I will do it or die trying.
Whatta MAN. Who knew watching an interview with a card "mechanic" would be SOOO inspirational. I coulda searched on-line ALL DAY..... and NOT found a more motivational story than Richard Turner's. God Bless him. AND, his beautiful wife.
Only my second video and I never heard of Patrick before but I recognize and appreciate the way he asks questions. You really get to see how people become the way they are. He doesn't lead them but allows them to share. I also think whoever is doing the production and editing is doing a stellar job. Great animations, vignettes, and call outs that keep you engaged thoroughly. Over all very impressed with the output and I look forward to more of these.
The part where he casually says you're getting stingy, you gave me three less cards than last time, is just amazing. He had the cards in his hand for half a second and knew by the weight.
First of all Patrick Ben-David is one heck of an interviewer. Knows when to ask questions and clarify from time to time but lets his guest do the talking, thanks so much. When I first looked at Richard I kept asking is there something wrong with this guys eyes. I said no way this guy is blind and does what he does with these cards . . . no way!. But when he said he was legally blind since a very young age, I about hit the floor. No way! From start to finish this was an interview that held your attention, interest and wanting to know more. Thanks so much for this download, this was a gem.
This is me after self quaratin for two month, practically making random people suicidal after talking constantly without breathing for 90 minutes, later on feels bad for overcompensating for the socialanorectic selfisolation.
I wonder what he would say if he made up stuff... "Some ladies find it irritating, others are turned on by that sound. The deaf ones don't even hear it. I remember when I was screwing a Yale graduate, she got really offended. Said it was a racist thing, to screw a black girl and playing with cards. I would be a privileged white man. She said she would not want to see me. I responded I didn't even know her skin color."
Richard Turner is widely considered to be the world’s greatest card magician, is a fifth-degree black belt in karate, and is so respected by his fellow magicians that you’ll often find them asking for his autograph. GREAT INTERVIEW PAT! Keep Up The Good work man!
This guy is truly a one of a kind, really special kind of human being. He’s an amazing inspiration for anyone with any kind of disability. I’m almost a little upset it took me as long as it did to discover this man. I love the way he knows the exact dates of when he started and when he did something. Amazing!
Patrick.. its like you can read my mind haha. I came across this man his perfomance on the fool us show and have been watching some of his vids afterwards. I totally agree with you. This man is so inspiring it gives me goosebumps. If you didn't already make a vid with him I would have suggested it in the near future 😄. Many thanks to you, Richard and the Valuetainment team for making this happen!
It's the early hours of 2019 and after just watching Dealt, I found myself here and wow, what a great interview to follow an inspirational story. Thanks to you both.
*These Interviews are really motivating to someone who wants to set a Target & Learn Particularly Something that can Help them Picturize the Scenario in a Better Format to Live their life the Way they wanted* Didn't watched the Full Yet but loved the Initials until now Great Content man
This was definitely One of my most favorite guests!!! He is such an amazing person in sooo many ways, and I also agree he is a very handsome man, even now!!
Just when we think we've heard it all from this guy... Talking about his bribes from india's gangsters and the mafia and what not... To suddenly losing part of his vision.. Right when we think it couldnt get any cooler.... "Let me tell you about the time I would hunt and wrestle sharks..." Wtf this guy is a legend
I shared to my SONS as inspiration. Not to blame others, self, or situations......you yourself are in control of your future. What a story.....love this guy, a real man amongst men !!!
This is GREAT EXAMPLE OF WHAT LIFE HAVE FOR SOMEONE. EVERY DEFEAT OR NEGATIVE EXPERINCE HAS A POSITIVE. BUT YOU NEED TO SEARCH FOR IT TO FIND IT. tHIS IS A GREAT INTERVIEW AND AN EXAMPLE FOR SOMEONE TO FOLLOW IN EVERY WAY. MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT FOR THIS MAN
What a great guest! As a former student of magic I was more than impressed but Turners zest for life is an absolute pleasure to watch. Great job Patrick ♠️
I'm in awe. I have loved magic since I was a little boy, and this interview, and performance had me smiling from ear to ear. I absolutely love Richard the cheat. Wow. Great interview Patrick!
I'm a Welder by trade and have worked on numerous MOD contracts. Blast proof window frames for Westminster, balll tracks for tanks, rack and pinions for sumarines. I loved it.
@Stasha Hall I know someone who makes the money legally. owns their own business and still throws that kind of money around at times. It's A-Merca nowadays. not just the mob.
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Subscribed, and I'll comment but I think I told about what I took in what i wrote. What a true inspiration, i am greatly proud to witness this and be touched by this story; I wish I had only heard of this 'legend' sooner. Thank you sir. And noticing all the interviews in the recommended! you do great work it seems! I'll check out more, Thanks again!! -from Canada
fuck patrick, lets share our thoughts about Richard
@@skydudeff7 So true!! Very well said!!
Absolutely... i can't believe i've not heard of (at least that i recall) Richard before.... utterly astounding, stupifyingly good.
RESPECT
Beautiful tell with the videos thumbnail! Extremely subtle but speaks volumes once you know. Keep it up David! Best interviewer in the business!!!
Dude's so powerful, universe had to nerf him by making him blind
@Devol if he wasnt blind, his touch wouldn't have been sensitive enough to turn him into what he is today
And he's still OP with a different buildpath
Right?......jeebus.
Wow that's deep
Made my day
"The worst disabilities are procrastination and laziness."
Way to call me out, ouch.
And he's not even right with that. Procrastination and laziness can be very productive!
I already knew that I'm a POS but this man really gave me a new perspective.
he's an old school, he doesnt know things have changed in this era... still an awesome man
yeah....well lets see him take me on in DARTS!
muah...
Procrastination is worse than being lazy. When you're lazy, you do move, but slowly. When you're procrastinating, you don't move, you keep postponing and you only start moving once it's too late.
Everyones talking about how amazing Richard is, and of course HE IS, but we should take a second to appreciate how respectful the interviewer is. he's just as intruiged as the rest of us.
Well it wasn't very hard for him he never really had to speak
He was fanboying out here.... you can see it was one of the few guests he was totally in awe with
@@alfrancis8 111
he was gay for him@@alfrancis8
A BLIND card mechanic, mountain climber, blackbelt,entrepreneur.... How much more awesome can a human being get?
I've been watching for almost 10 minutes and had no idea he was blind. Fascinating.
Apparently even Chuck Norris backed down to this guy
@@xSModZx Because Richard Turner can't see fear.
humanity's level of awesome caps at Brian Boitano he doesnt take shit from anyyyboooodyyy~
dont forget shark wrestler
Honestly my favorite part of turner is that he talks and interacts to his audience as if he isn’t blind. Because the more you watch him he isn’t. He can see more than any of us can see in a way only he can, he’s a real life supernatural human being.
He always looks at people's faces. He probably has some basic vision
@@richardharris9708 It is a practiced skill, watch from 24:00
This guy is a legend, I hope he isn't ever forgotten.
My granddad had a favorite saying - “I complained about having old shoes, until I saw a man with no feet.” This amazing man has more substance, drive, conviction and principles, than most anyone I know. He has better “true” vision, than ANYONE I know, including me ! Thank you for sharing this amazing story.
"I had the blues, because I had no shoes, until, upon the street, I met a man who had no feet." Like your granddad, Randy, one of those sayings I always keep nearby.
Yet he gets off on hitting a shark till its eyes pop out!
@@1414rebel And that’s “drive and conviction”
@@randyporter3491 thanks for the response bro.
However I disagree about harming animals!
Theres nothing about that , that can be seen as a positive .
Its only my opinion.
It takes balls to do what he does.
Just the fact of accepting it already puts him inna league of his own.
But then the Shark thing happens and I lose the respect I had for him.
Chuck Norris: I'm the Greatest.
Richard Turner: Hold my eyes.
😂 you can say that again
Omfg i shouted and snorted with laughter when i read this! A+comment
Lmao this guy really is unbelievable. God gifted!
@@jumanjosh8082 WTF hahaha
Turner could shuffle Chuck Norris' roundhouse kicks and deal him the ace of spades of the roundhouse kicks.
*_When Hollywood makes the movie about Richard Turner they could never capture the full power of this man. He is a real superhero, supernatural in the true sense of the word._* 👀😣😎
Already made a film
"You did everything , you split , you shuffled , you cut, all I did was cheat"
Greatest quote ever
min?
@@SantiagoHidalgo-ow9wb 30:07
He tells the true, he really cheats. He can control *NO* s. Don't pretend something that you're not. I had that special deck before that can do all his tricks and other trick without skill requires and no eye sight needed.
@@chaolong4246 Are you insinuating that he's using a trick deck? It'd be pretty impressive if he had all the card magicians and card mechanics in the world duped for decades, that's for sure. I don't think he's using trick decks though...
Guy has serious story telling skills too...can listen to this guy for hours!
I’ve been disabled for a long time... What the hell am I saying to myself?! Where’s my life? I’m reclaiming it right now!
He’s like a combination of Daredevil and Gambit lol
I knew a guy on crutches who REFUSED to use disabled parking. Tough dude!
Reclaiming my life as of now.
You can see how passionate and excited Richard is about his work, gritting his teeth throughout, barely able to contain himself. Hats off. Ricky is cut from a different cloth indeed!
Also likes impressing and amazing people i am sure.
Those are side effects of cocaine 👃🏻
@@KenKaniffFromConnecticut my thought too 🤣
Please get him on Joe Rogan, I really wanna hear the end to the Mr. Diamond story.
That would be the PERFECT place to finish that story, and tell others . I'm sure he's got some good stuff to tell.
Funny you say that, I was just coming down to the comments to ponder what Richard Turner would see on a DMT trip.
Dude. He's an old man telling fake stories.
Johnny Natrium you think a blind old man that literally can shuffle a deck and trick you by the texture of the cards, has to lie to YOU? Who tf are YOU that he would have to lie ?
@@malikh7761 Well cause it's one thing to be an amazingly talented card magician, but the guy, like many magicians, clearly wants to be seen as more. He gets a black belt, he now wants mafia-story style cred to be taken more seriously.
He does what old men do. He tells tall tales. Actually it also reminds me a bit of those guys that get out of prison and actually get interviews where they talk about how they constantly karate-chopped groups of 10 people all on their own, while they were just "minding their business".
None of these exciting stories have ever been corroborated nor would you find anything about it on his wiki or bio or anything.
It's no surprise of course, since you couldn't find a casino where they blackjack with just one deck. And you'll notice he can 'only' do his tricks with one deck.
A very talented man in his field, but his stories to me are just a distraction like I have to humour him by listening to them. On the other hand the stories seem to be what makes at least 90% of his fans be so passionate about him as to watch interviews. So maybe that's why he tells them.
His story inspired me!!!! Hearing him in 2020, where it literally made me hit rock bottom like many others... but he showed me that limitation is abundance in disguise.
M gonna dig that abundance that lies inside of me out!
This inspires me
It's 8 months later. ??
So
@@thisgame2 good one!
@@pixiecut11 not being rude. What have you done
@@thisgame2 ive done only baby steps. I did really like your comment. It wakes me up of how much time ive still wasted
I remember when Richard was well known in the magic and cardmen community, but lately he's actually getting recognition. Well, this time from the right sorts of people.
HE IS A LIVING LEGEND..! I personally know of someone who has hired him more than once and tells of amazing stories about his life..! Just AMAZING..! RICHARD TURNER IS THE REAL DEAL..!
The Magic Taco I can tell amazing stories... how much you pay?
@@baflange6477... Lol!
The Magic Taco
Wow! U meet him in person? You’re very lucky if so! Respect!
Baf Lange
Yes but, can you tell these stories, while dealing five perfect hands of Bridge in straight suit order, from a shuffled deck, whilst COMPLETELY blindfolded??? LOL :-)
The guy seems so interesting and far out he is an absolute wizard with cards. I've never seen anything remotely like this!
Please consider doing another interview with Richard. This feels like he could have gone on for hours more. Guy's a legend and has amazing stories. Thanks PBD
Yes!!!!
Love how he screwed up one trick by missing one card, then knew immediately he was one card too short and not long, then explained exactly how he had fucked it up.
That is pretty incredible- the guy just genuinely can control a deck and deal two/three cards below the card he looks to be dealing right in front of your eyes. Incredible.
Wish he could see how awesome it looks
I'm pretty sure he can feel how awesome it looks.
When he has an audience he can hear how awesome it is.
Craig when one knows to be good at something has no need of confirmation: he just knows but I understand the sense of your comment. I just added a thought
It's not that he "felt" it. Actually he didn't feel it, that's the reason he missed the riffle stacking with one card. He should have held back 4 cards but held back 5. When he missed the deal with one card, there's only one explanation for it. Riffle stacking is very basic, and tbh not that hard.
I get what your saying, but he can see how awesome it is. He sees every card with his hands.
What a double blessing: Richard Turner's life, and just how great an interviewer Patrick Bet-David is. So disappointed I haven't discovered him before today! Thank you, Valuetainment.
You have grown so much in your interviewing skills Patrick I am so glad you listened to constructive criticism and allow the guest to speak uninterrupted! It was a pleasure to watch I love it great Job well done! So refreshing to see Bravo!!
Some people consider themselves handicapped because they don't have a car, Mr Turner didn't have his vision and that didn't stop him... Simply inspirational!!
I know people who say they cant get jobs because they love smoking weed. SMH.
@@thelotus8285 yeah me!!!
He wasn't totally blind, he is legally blind. He does have a little vision. Not impossible. I am more impressed with the Helen Keller story.
This guy is legit the most interesting man in the world. Crazy stories, crazy life, and so skilled at what he does. Great interview.
degen83 bit of a wanker too
Pats eye lit up as soon as he heard that he has mobsters
I think Pat was interested the most when he heard you could have your wife wacked. Lol
Holy hell... The part where he messed up and explained how the mistake happened was just as impressive as everything else he does!
TIME STAMP PLEASE?
@@kendrickllama9790 38:54
He did it on purpose to describe what he is actually doing not using mathematiques, but instead being aware where every card is at every time.
He purposely made that mistake, b s. All his tricks are so easy to with blind fold by using a special deck of card, I had it before.
"I don't often meet a more interesting man in this world, but when I do it's to Richard Turner"
-Dos Equis man
Well played man 👍🏼
This is the third time I watched the interview and it never gets old. I could watch and listen to the man all day, every day.
This man *IS* the most interesting man in the world
Give him a dos x
Stay thirsty, my friends
This guy is amazing I could listen to him talk all day long!!!!! And he seems like he is a genuine great guy!
All the duration of the interview he was practicing his card'fu, semi-subconsciously repeating the micro-precise actions his show is all about. That is so beyond. Beyond everything.
The first time I saw this guy was on Penn and Teller. I have always loved magic, especially card tricks, but this is taking it to the extreme and his passion for it hasn't died one bit, you can see he has just as much enthusiasm now as he did many years ago. I am in total awe of this man, he is a genius.
Valuetainment
: So you are a card magician?
Mr Turner: No, I am a card mechanic *explains difference*.
Valuetainment: Oh ok! Makes video "Mafias Most Wanted Card Magician - Richard Turner"
If he had said card mechanic in the title most would have assumed it was a typo and he really meant car mechanic which hardly nobody would look at.
Apathetic Apparition good point
@@marshallallensmith Then they'd have had to watch the video to find out.
@@marshallallensmith its ok, its not like he is gonna see that anyways
One of the best documentaries I’ve watched. The interviewer is so professional too. One of the best.
I remember being a kid and seeing him on "that's incredible" . That particular episode always stuck in my mind because he was ( and still is ) incredible.
I used to be a member of the club they had .They sent all kinds of memorabilia stickers, letters etc...
Just look at him... he can’t keep his hands off the cards.
I love how he can just hold a conversation about his INSANE life events and casually mix and control the cards on auto mode
This man just cured my depression
Great Interview. Love how the interviewer is listening and not brabbeling the whole time. Great Job.
Yeah he is great
Richard is one of the most inspiring people I've ever seen. This interview as usual per this channel was top notch. Keep it coming...you are changing peoples lives a few at a time with your channel.
Normally, I watch a video during breakfast, planning my day and coffee... I usually allow for 30 minutes - if it runs over, I watch the rest the next morning.
This one was my first exception! GREAT way to start the morning!
He’s like a combination of Daredevil and Gambit lol
YOOOOOOOOOO DUDE IM THE 69TH LIKE.
BADASS DUDE
So gambit whats your super power ? Ughhh i throw cards .. really hard.
Where the hell.... ARE ..my DC cards
Hahaha that is awesome
Mr. Turner. I was watching this interview with a deck of cards in my hands and just doing Turner Second deals. At one point in the video, you discussed how your son was named; Aca Spades. For some reason, during your discussing, I decided to flip a card face up, and then kept face down dealing. I looked down and the card was the Ace of Spades. Wow. I told my wife and she said I should let you know. There is magic in the world. I use your techniques for bottom dealing as well and have been working on it for around 15 years. Thank you and I think you are a magnificent person. Stay safe. JD
The Apple show and lecture were amazing! I got to sit at the table with him while he's teaching us his greatest moves for 2 hours.
Thanks for interviewing him, never get bored watching him or listening to him.
No more excuses I'm still living with my mother, this man has no vision, but has more vision then most.
+WTF?!?
Gone Fishin" mostly a joke you dunce
do you want a check up 1 month from now my friend?
Or have we forgotten about this comment?
So did you move out or what
Nikita Müller yes im living with granny now, her food is a lot better and i help her put her teeth in and get dressed so its a win win gtg though due for our early morning sponge bath
This guy is just absolutely amazing. To anyone that has a disability this is proof that it doesn't mean it has to hold you back and you can be the best in the world at anything if you don't hold yourself back and use everything you have and believe in yourself. Some of the most talented people in the world have a disability and to everyone that doesn't have a disability this is proud that you can also do anything
The only card man that is impossible to overhype.
zerg
That 17 card pull was absolutely amazing, the look on your face Patrick lol. What a savage.
He uses a special deck that can do all his trick easily. I had that deck before, search for it.
The lessons I took from the video:
1.) Never give up!
2.) No excuses, no matter what!
3.) Don't be lazy, do not procrastinate!
Great interview again, I really like your style of interviewing people, Pat. You ask the right questions, always really listen to the person and you always do this in a very respectful manner.
Keep up the good work!
Greetings from Germany 🙂👍
I could watch you do whole new interview with Richard again. He is such an amazing persona and you really had a great energy with him. You really drew out his passions and memories and were genuine interested and it was felt.
Great interview!
Thanks Patrick!
"The worst disability is procrastination and laziness." Where's my parking sticker...
Which only valid on his properties
Placard*
Underrated joke hahaha
THATS MY BUMPER STICKER ..
Lmao
I can’t believe I’ve never heard of this man before.To say that his skills are amazing doesn’t begin to do him justice. Unbelievable skills and story all around.
This has to be one of best interviews ever! Mr.Turner is one of the most interesting and inspiring people in the world! He's truly a great man! God bless you!
The thing I took from this video was how he said nothing is impossible which is kinda simple I know. The whole time I’m watching admiring this guy but also it shines a light on my own shortcomings and excuses I make for not going after my goals in life. When he said don’t let anyone tell you something is impossible I had a very important insight. I am the one who tells myself most that things are impossible. Not other people. I constantly have ideas I get excited about and then I squash them myself. I subtly hint them at my wife or friends and kinda hope they will be super supportive and motivate me like yeah absolutely do it! And then if they aren’t I don’t act on them... but why aren’t I already super positive and optimistic about my goals my SELF?? I need to become my biggest supporter not my biggest critique. And it all starts in my own head by having conversations with myself to set myself straight. If I want to do something it isn’t impossible at all, especially if someone else has done it already. Of course I can do it, I’ve just gotta keep doing it, persistently take actions rather than giving up before I’ve even started. I can do it, I will do it or die trying.
Whatta MAN.
Who knew watching an interview with a card "mechanic" would be SOOO inspirational. I coulda searched on-line ALL DAY.....
and NOT found a more motivational story than Richard Turner's.
God Bless him. AND, his beautiful wife.
Only my second video and I never heard of Patrick before but I recognize and appreciate the way he asks questions. You really get to see how people become the way they are. He doesn't lead them but allows them to share. I also think whoever is doing the production and editing is doing a stellar job. Great animations, vignettes, and call outs that keep you engaged thoroughly. Over all very impressed with the output and I look forward to more of these.
The part where he casually says you're getting stingy, you gave me three less cards than last time, is just amazing. He had the cards in his hand for half a second and knew by the weight.
First of all Patrick Ben-David is one heck of an interviewer. Knows when to ask questions and clarify from time to time but lets his guest do the talking, thanks so much. When I first looked at Richard I kept asking is there something wrong with this guys eyes. I said no way this guy is blind and does what he does with these cards . . . no way!. But when he said he was legally blind since a very young age, I about hit the floor. No way! From start to finish this was an interview that held your attention, interest and wanting to know more. Thanks so much for this download, this was a gem.
This turned out to be way more entertaining than I expected.
39:00 might’ve been the coolest thing I’ve ever seen when he explains how he missed it
not only does he know his cards.. he knows how not to get greedy and killed as well. what a champ
Totally, man.
Getting killed is a definite bummer.
how can u say that if u never tried it. smh damn ignorant@@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
37:05 that is INSANE.... love this guy
You're insane too at what you do
Thats the only thing thats easy.... all the other stuff are cazy
What exactly??
A dude so powerful the world had no choice but try to handicap him.
thats the least insane thing about this guys entire life
I watched this guy on Fool Us, very incredible!
This is one of the best interviews I've ever seen
Is this the easiest interview ever? I mean, he literally interviewed himself.
This is me after self quaratin for two month, practically making random people suicidal after talking constantly without breathing for 90 minutes, later on feels bad for overcompensating for the socialanorectic selfisolation.
@The Bushwacker
Somebody have to be the first to invent and use the word before it can be used, so I thought I can do all the heavy lifting here.
@The Bushwacker
I shall put that that word in my intperfellectuable memory.
When he said he shuffles cards while having sex that made me lose it 😂
Gotta practice that one hand shuffling
I wonder what he would say if he made up stuff...
"Some ladies find it irritating, others are turned on by that sound. The deaf ones don't even hear it. I remember when I was screwing a Yale graduate, she got really offended. Said it was a racist thing, to screw a black girl and playing with cards. I would be a privileged white man. She said she would not want to see me. I responded I didn't even know her skin color."
This is some of the most impressive stuff I’ve ever seen. His dedication to get to where he is could teach all of us something
No it's just very simple tricks, research about special deck, then you know what I'm talking about.
Richard Turner is widely considered to be the world’s greatest card magician, is a fifth-degree black belt in karate, and is so respected by his fellow magicians that you’ll often find them asking for his autograph.
GREAT INTERVIEW PAT! Keep Up The Good work man!
not a magician.
Nope he's actually a 6th degree.
You watch this brilliant interview and then call him a card magician. Like. Please. Fuck. You make me angry
U obviously didn't pay attention to this interview
This is one of the best interviews I have ever seen. Patrick you're doing amazing stuff.
Half an hour into this effortlessly. Just wow.
Edit: Done watching till the end. He's a legend. And that is an understatement.
I clicked this intending on watching 5 minutes, I ended up watching the entire thing, glued to the screen.
Patrick, you are more than any educational institution! Thank you for the best valuedutainment material.
This guy is truly a one of a kind, really special kind of human being. He’s an amazing inspiration for anyone with any kind of disability. I’m almost a little upset it took me as long as it did to discover this man. I love the way he knows the exact dates of when he started and when he did something. Amazing!
Can't believe this has been up for 3 years and I just now watched it. This dude is amazing. Almost like he has actual super powers
I would wager to say that he does indeed have super powers. 🙂
I mean, when he was describing the way he “sees” things moving around him, I literally thought, “Dude is saying he’s pretty much Daredevil IRL”.
Patrick.. its like you can read my mind haha. I came across this man his perfomance on the fool us show and have been watching some of his vids afterwards. I totally agree with you. This man is so inspiring it gives me goosebumps. If you didn't already make a vid with him I would have suggested it in the near future 😄. Many thanks to you, Richard and the Valuetainment team for making this happen!
Everything about this guy is mesmerizing.
And I second everyone who pointed out how good the interviewer was.
It's the early hours of 2019 and after just watching Dealt, I found myself here and wow, what a great interview to follow an inspirational story. Thanks to you both.
*These Interviews are really motivating to someone who wants to set a Target & Learn Particularly Something that can Help them Picturize the Scenario in a Better Format to Live their life the Way they wanted*
Didn't watched the Full Yet but loved the Initials until now
Great Content man
🙏👊🏼
Turner is one of the most unique individuals I've run across. Stuff of legends.
Wow hes really actually revealing how he did things hes doing in this interview, just amazing, a living legend.
I keep smiling throughout the video because of Richard Turner.
That's my favorite type of magic. Where it isn't even about the deception, it's about the display of pure skill
This is the most inspirational man ive ever watched. What a legend indeed
This was definitely One of my most favorite guests!!! He is such an amazing person in sooo many ways, and I also agree he is a very handsome man, even now!!
Walk in a casino, see Richar as a dealer, turn back and go home.
The casino can have my money if I get to spend time with someone as inspiring as Richard
@@Sudo4Life oof thats deep
Or buddy up with him so you get more “lucky” hands
You should do that at every casino anyway
oorrr let him know you know who he is, say you will keep schtum if he feeds you a couple cheeky little wins
Through that whole interview he was messing about with the cards and keeping track of EVERY SINGLE CARD, while talking all that time still !! WOW !!
He's got an eidetic memory. This guy is really, literally, not made like most of us.
Just when we think we've heard it all from this guy... Talking about his bribes from india's gangsters and the mafia and what not... To suddenly losing part of his vision.. Right when we think it couldnt get any cooler.... "Let me tell you about the time I would hunt and wrestle sharks..." Wtf this guy is a legend
The most interesting life and guy I ever heard in my entire life! I would spend days to listen and watch him playing cards
I love watching your interviews Patrick. You are very thorough and even have your own way of leading up to and asking the tough questions
I shared to my SONS as inspiration. Not to blame others, self, or situations......you yourself are in control of your future. What a story.....love this guy, a real man amongst men !!!
It's amazing he's telling a story and it seems he can't help but touch the cards or shuffle them. Constantly practicing.
This is GREAT EXAMPLE OF WHAT LIFE HAVE FOR SOMEONE. EVERY DEFEAT OR NEGATIVE EXPERINCE HAS A POSITIVE. BUT YOU NEED TO SEARCH FOR IT TO FIND IT. tHIS IS A GREAT INTERVIEW AND AN EXAMPLE FOR SOMEONE TO FOLLOW IN EVERY WAY. MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT FOR THIS MAN
What a great guest! As a former student of magic I was more than impressed but Turners zest for life is an absolute pleasure to watch. Great job Patrick ♠️
I wish I have the determination that this man has got.
I'm in awe. I have loved magic since I was a little boy, and this interview, and performance had me smiling from ear to ear. I absolutely love Richard the cheat. Wow. Great interview Patrick!
I love how everyone who comes on this podcast the best at whatever they do or the most sought after.
This is the first time I've seen Richard Turner make an error. And the fact that he even took the time to explain it is amazing in and of itself.
Such an interesting man. He is so inspiring and truly humble. Loved this interview.
I'm a Welder by trade and have worked on numerous MOD contracts. Blast proof window frames for Westminster, balll tracks for tanks, rack and pinions for sumarines. I loved it.
He's not blind, he sees like Neo in The Matrix.
This is real life, not a movie
Ok boomer
He really isn't though. He said he watches the news
I love that he said a 1000$ a day wasn’t bad money in 1982. Lol
Yep. Nice little reality check for me today to realize I'm still poor in 1982 standards.
Meanwhile im making 1200 dollars a month lmfaooooo
@@professorsuge 1k in 1982 is $2,699.21 so you're even worse off lol
yes, he meant (as a peasant) silly.
@Stasha Hall I know someone who makes the money legally. owns their own business and still throws that kind of money around at times. It's A-Merca nowadays. not just the mob.
We desperately need more skilled individuals that dominate their craft like this man, now more than ever.