You are a breath of fresh air...a lot of tutorials i watch the guy talks for 5 or 10 minutes before starting the tutorial and even then it can be long winded to get to the point...you get straight in on the subject that i don't even get time to yawn...many many thanks
I tell ya.. the force was the scariest part of doing magic tricks for me. The false cuts and shuffles weren't intimidating to me at all. Practicing false cuts and shuffles can be done anytime anywhere, casually watching TV or just talking. Forcing was harder to practice for they were a small part of a routine. But you are totally right, they are a trick in of itself! So I went to work with a list I found of 100 forces and just made it a routine to practice. Going from one force to the next while watching TV or talking. Well taught forces. Karl Fulves.. awesomeness. That shout out to Dani De Ortiz.. he's a joy to watch. Half of his misdirection is him being him. He lowers your guard so easily that I have to watch the ACAAN I purchased awhile back a few times. 2 times to enjoy and then get to learning! Thanks for sharing and teaching Sean! 👍🤓👍
Banging tutorial and more importantly some sage words. To anyone out there going through Hell, keep going. The sun don't shine on the same dog every day but the day will come. Love and respect to Sean and Y'all.
hello Sean Great video as always. Thanks. I own a slim booklet "202 Methods Of Forcing" by Ted Annemann, dated April 12, 1932 !!!! Very old and very good. Still a pleasure to read today, 2022 and very inspiring. with magical greetings from Switzerland
@@SeanDevine yes, just great. Your magic channel is absolutely the best. I learned magic with books, seminars, magicconvintions and I was lucky enough to be in the same Magic Circle in Basel as Roberto Giobbi. We spent many hours together and he was my master, although he is a bit younger than me. I wish we had had such a powerful platform to learn magic back then, but we learned it step by step. Whenever Roberto came back from his trips to Spain, where he met his friends Tamariz and Ascona, he had new ideas with him. He is an absolutely brilliant magician, technically perfect, and the whole Zauber Klub Basel was proud of him. Really Sean, your channel is the best. I love your way of performing, so smooth and no rush. Really great !!! Sorry for my bad English.
Hey Shawn, random question I’m trying to master a trick where estimation is the main part of the trick and I’m not the greatest at estimation. Do you have any surefire methods so that you can tell how many cards are in a certain pile without being suspicious?
Essentially from a deck of cards the spectator cuts off anywhere in the deck and I know the value and have narrowed down the suit but you have to estimate within 2 cards and I’m not the best at that I’ve got all aspects of the trick down except for this one
0:51 Fooling the Experts - Karl Fulves
7:22 Drop Stop - J.K Hartman
9:02 Accordian Spread Force - Steve Beam
12:36 Cut Subtlety - Harry Riser
15:12 Underforce - J.K Hartman
You are a breath of fresh air...a lot of tutorials i watch the guy talks for 5 or 10 minutes before starting the tutorial and even then it can be long winded to get to the point...you get straight in on the subject that i don't even get time to yawn...many many thanks
I've always hated that too! I'm glad you're picking the content!
This puts a smile on my face
I tell ya.. the force was the scariest part of doing magic tricks for me. The false cuts and shuffles weren't intimidating to me at all. Practicing false cuts and shuffles can be done anytime anywhere, casually watching TV or just talking. Forcing was harder to practice for they were a small part of a routine. But you are totally right, they are a trick in of itself!
So I went to work with a list I found of 100 forces and just made it a routine to practice. Going from one force to the next while watching TV or talking.
Well taught forces. Karl Fulves.. awesomeness. That shout out to Dani De Ortiz.. he's a joy to watch. Half of his misdirection is him being him. He lowers your guard so easily that I have to watch the ACAAN I purchased awhile back a few times. 2 times to enjoy and then get to learning!
Thanks for sharing and teaching Sean! 👍🤓👍
What's the list of 100 forces you found???
@@SeanDevine check your email
Banging tutorial and more importantly some sage words. To anyone out there going through Hell, keep going. The sun don't shine on the same dog every day but the day will come. Love and respect to Sean and Y'all.
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Love your tutorials Sean - by far the best I’ve found online!!
Gold as usual sir👏 love this series
man, this series is soooo good
My routine is forcing the card 100 times and keep telling them to pick a different card while mixing in fake shuffles and cuts😂😂
Thanks Sean for this video from Ljubljana in Slovenia 😍❤️
Warms the heart!
These are some great forces Sean! Thank you for always updating my repertoire and making me a better magician!
Going to try these out!
#Roadto8K!
Loving this series even more with each new episode 😍
Great forces Sean😊👍😊👍
Great video Sean!!👌❤️
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hello Sean
Great video as always. Thanks.
I own a slim booklet "202 Methods Of Forcing" by Ted Annemann, dated April 12, 1932 !!!!
Very old and very good. Still a pleasure to read today, 2022 and very inspiring.
with magical greetings from Switzerland
That's the inspiration behind this series!
@@SeanDevine yes, just great. Your magic channel is absolutely the best. I learned magic with books, seminars, magicconvintions and I was lucky enough to be in the same Magic Circle in Basel as Roberto Giobbi. We spent many hours together and he was my master, although he is a bit younger than me. I wish we had had such a powerful platform to learn magic back then, but we learned it step by step. Whenever Roberto came back from his trips to Spain, where he met his friends Tamariz and Ascona, he had new ideas with him. He is an absolutely brilliant magician, technically perfect, and the whole Zauber Klub Basel was proud of him.
Really Sean, your channel is the best. I love your way of performing, so smooth and no rush. Really great !!! Sorry for my bad English.
The Riser one fooled me the most yet so simple.Great video Sean as always
It's so great!
Saya dari Indonesia dan saya selalu suka dengan setiap performance anda.. God bless you
Grazie.
THANK YOU!!!
I am a Gentleman and like to arrive second 🙏
Hey Shawn, random question I’m trying to master a trick where estimation is the main part of the trick and I’m not the greatest at estimation. Do you have any surefire methods so that you can tell how many cards are in a certain pile without being suspicious?
Memorized deck. Marked deck. 😎
I thought about that but the whole premise of the trick is that I don’t look at either of the top cards of the packets and they shuffle the cards
@@dukebrehm7220 What is the plot exactly?
Essentially from a deck of cards the spectator cuts off anywhere in the deck and I know the value and have narrowed down the suit but you have to estimate within 2 cards and I’m not the best at that I’ve got all aspects of the trick down except for this one
@@MichaelLawrenceMagic sorry forgot to tag you
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