I disagree. There are to many fingers moving under the deck. To much shifting. He's fast but I think as you push the card in if you move your fingers up. More specifically the pinky finger. Move the ring finger out of the way and pinky up to the ring finger position. To make it easier to be ready to take the card rather than moving all your fingers after the fact. Don't pull the card into the palm. Instead push the deck forward. This way your hand under the deck can palm without all the fingers moving so much. The less movement you have the better.
Vince, your tutorials are better than 99% of every other magician's tutorials - either on RUclips or on DVD. Great explanations, solid production values, good speaking voice,, and unlike so many other amateur magicians ("Disturb Reality"'sJarek 120), no crazy, over-inflated ego on display. You cut to the chase. You should contact someone like Penguinmagic & do a re-make of the late Daryl's Encyclopedia of Card Magic, using the same production angles & descriptions you do for this. I'd also incorporate someone like Assad's extensive use of Over-the-Shoulder shots, so we can see everything from the Magician's POV. However even your straight-on POV tutorials are better than almost all the others (poor composition, poor lighting, shaky cam, poor rambling explanations etc) I've seen on RUclips. Thumbs up from me. Keep 'em coming! - D.J.
Thank you for this, I've watched a few others and they're more interested in their ego's. Your instructions are so much easier to follow for someone who's just starting out. Appreciated.
Iv struggled with this move for so long purely because of confusing descriptions and poor tutorials. Finally, you guys have given this move justice in putting together this fantastic video. Thank you!
Vinh you ROCK as a teacher. I love the way you show the different camera angles and the repetitive demonstrations of the move. It makes one WANT to learn and that my friend, is a gift. Thank you
Vin, thank you so much for this tutorial. I had watched several others and just wasn't getting it. Your directions and views are spot on and now I'm in, perfecting the move, mode. Awesome teacher.
This is a must practice move for many tricks like signed card, card out of box, even an elaborate ambitious. I do much the same way in the tutorial but I get into gambler's cop instead of classic palm. I can palm the card right back to the bottom of the deck and bottom deal it or whatever. The possibilities are endless once the card is palmed. Trust me. Your average person will be easily duped.
You do the move beautifully. I’ve done this move for 4 years now but it’s strange I never use this move. The result of the move is not what I want for the effects I do. I really love the move though. This has got me wanting to start practicing it.
Great tutorial! Especially the short stops for showing the grip! Personally, I don’t like having a card palmed in my left hand so I prefer side stealing it with my right hand instead of pulling it all the way down to get it palmed in the left. That needs much less movement. Your move I only use to control to the bottom aka diagonal shift or squeeze shift (see Madison’s Mechanics for that variation).
If anyone wants a more user friendly method than this either for good or just while you work on this move, look up something that's known both as the Kelly bottom placement and the ovette master move. The easiest control to bottom of the deck or more or less directly to a bottom palm I've come across. Join me today, and together, we can quit our double undercuts for good! 😂
I’m having such a hard time going into the palm position with my pinky after pivoting around the thumb. I keep catching it with my ring finger instead of end up in gamblers cop instead
Not the best method. the card corner should never be seen breaking the side of the deck and the bottom hand should not provide any motorization of the card. No "milking " of the card. The top hand moves the deck forward and that causes the card to move backward. Read Erdnase and Vernon.
I’m still new to magic and all these different sleights. I just learned the straddle pass and this is the same mechanics of it so hopefully it should be that hard to master
Pablo Puente It meant "The card spread is a good way to distract the spectator away from the palmed card " . I guess its was not intended to be there . The statement is used at 7:21
It's not bad, but this technique is different from the DPS from Expert at the Card Table. I like it a lot, but the majority of the time when this is done badly is when people don't know how to make there hand look natural afterwards. Stealing the card is easy, holding out and adding it back on convincingly will take practice.
Its just to many fingers fidgeting under the deck. I think it should look seamless and smooth. This is fast but fast isn't always good. I think Alex Pandrea's version is much more smooth and fluid motion. So much that you can't tell as a magician that he did a DPS.
That's such a silly thing to say. A straddle pass brings the card to the bottom, palming the cards brings it to your hand. Obviously they have different uses, and are not interchangeable.
200viper that's not what I'm saying. Obviously DPS has a different use, but if you want to control the card to the bottom, the straddle pass could be a better option than palming the card and then controlling to the bottom, mostly because there's less hand movement
Great tutorial! Especially the short stops for showing the grip! Personally, I don’t like having a card palmed in my left hand so I prefer side stealing it with my right hand instead of pulling it all the way down to get it palmed in the left. That needs much less movement. Your move I only use to control to the bottom aka diagonal shift or squeeze shift (see Madison’s Mechanics for that variation).
This is honestly one of the best tutorials for this move on youtube.
Completely agree
Yes
I disagree. There are to many fingers moving under the deck. To much shifting. He's fast but I think as you push the card in if you move your fingers up. More specifically the pinky finger. Move the ring finger out of the way and pinky up to the ring finger position. To make it easier to be ready to take the card rather than moving all your fingers after the fact. Don't pull the card into the palm. Instead push the deck forward. This way your hand under the deck can palm without all the fingers moving so much. The less movement you have the better.
Vince, your tutorials are better than 99% of every other magician's tutorials - either on RUclips or on DVD. Great explanations, solid production values, good speaking voice,, and unlike so many other amateur magicians ("Disturb Reality"'sJarek 120), no crazy, over-inflated ego on display. You cut to the chase. You should contact someone like Penguinmagic & do a re-make of the late Daryl's Encyclopedia of Card Magic, using the same production angles & descriptions you do for this. I'd also incorporate someone like Assad's extensive use of Over-the-Shoulder shots, so we can see everything from the Magician's POV. However even your straight-on POV tutorials are better than almost all the others (poor composition, poor lighting, shaky cam, poor rambling explanations etc) I've seen on RUclips. Thumbs up from me. Keep 'em coming! - D.J.
Totally agree! I watched tons of tutorials on how to do this and this is the only one that made sense to me! Thank you!
Thank you for this, I've watched a few others and they're more interested in their ego's. Your instructions are so much easier to follow for someone who's just starting out. Appreciated.
I wanted this tutorial from a good teacher from a long time ..and here it is!
Iv struggled with this move for so long purely because of confusing descriptions and poor tutorials. Finally, you guys have given this move justice in putting together this fantastic video. Thank you!
Vinh you ROCK as a teacher. I love the way you show the different camera angles and the repetitive demonstrations of the move. It makes one WANT to learn and that my friend, is a gift. Thank you
Fantastic tutorial of this movie. The best I've ever seen. Ive struggled for years until I saw this. Thanks!
My favorite sleight! I have been using it for over 40 years.
Bob Goodin how long did it take you to learn?
Really don't remember. A while.
how old are you ??
@@SIGAMESJEUX he is 39 years old
Bluff pass best sleight!
this was the easiest to follow dps tutorial on youtube, i got it down on the first watch
Vin, thank you so much for this tutorial. I had watched several others and just wasn't getting it. Your directions and views are spot on and now I'm in, perfecting the move, mode. Awesome teacher.
Best DPS Tutorial on RUclips. I tried Chris Ramsey's video and I just couldn't get it, then I came to this video and I got it! Thank you!!
You guys are really coooool and give a proper and detailed explaination of everything ..
This is a must practice move for many tricks like signed card, card out of box, even an elaborate ambitious. I do much the same way in the tutorial but I get into gambler's cop instead of classic palm. I can palm the card right back to the bottom of the deck and bottom deal it or whatever. The possibilities are endless once the card is palmed. Trust me. Your average person will be easily duped.
Yes I got it. All I need is a bit of practice and I'll nail it in no time. Thanks vin. Your awesome 52 cards
This was the best tutorial on YT!
Oh man the fact that this method gets you the card in the palm of the less dominant hand makes it just a little more inconvenient
Wow. So in depths. Cool. Thank you. I finally will practice that in detail.
Love the trick. Love more the Evil Genius main menu music.
You do the move beautifully. I’ve done this move for 4 years now but it’s strange I never use this move. The result of the move is not what I want for the effects I do. I really love the move though. This has got me wanting to start practicing it.
Real great tutorial man. You're a natural teacher!
Ah. Had to learn this myself a while back, but glad I can properly see the mechanics now! Thanks
Great tutorial! Especially the short stops for showing the grip!
Personally, I don’t like having a card palmed in my left hand so I prefer side stealing it with my right hand instead of pulling it all the way down to get it palmed in the left. That needs much less movement. Your move I only use to control to the bottom aka diagonal shift or squeeze shift (see Madison’s Mechanics for that variation).
If anyone wants a more user friendly method than this either for good or just while you work on this move, look up something that's known both as the Kelly bottom placement and the ovette master move. The easiest control to bottom of the deck or more or less directly to a bottom palm I've come across. Join me today, and together, we can quit our double undercuts for good! 😂
Nothing wrong with double undercuts
the best explanation I´ve seen... congratulations!
Wow this tutorial is so good! VINH THE BEST!
really cool explanation. chill and clear.
Great job explaining - thank you!
Best tutorial for dsp
Great tips and explanation... 😁😁😁Thank you . Even though I know the move , it was worth watching for the tips ...
Erdnase would be proud 👍
the best explanation so far on that move (for me at least)...
great explanation and great performance, congratulations
A pretty good one, I'll definitely use it now.
Thanks so much, great tutorial Vinh!
This tutorial is my favorite ! Big up to you guys ;)))
Can you use this move in an ambitious card routine? I'm still new to a lot of moves. Perfect video.❤❤👍👍
Smooth work 👍🏻
I have had problems with this slight. Not anymore. Nice tutorial
Thank you. I will try that
Thank you for the awesome tutorial ! :)
Its a really cool sleight of hand... Go
Love the Videos
Hi i am a bit fan of yours as I am a magician and digital marketing trainer and i saw you on tiktop
Thank you so much
Awesome.🥰
But the tutorial helped me a lot thankyou
Good content!
This is amazing
I came up with it myself...but its out already
You're awesome!
Thank you
Ricky Smith has a very comprehensive tutorial for this as well
thanks a lot teacher.
could you think of not playing music in the background..
I’m having such a hard time going into the palm position with my pinky after pivoting around the thumb. I keep catching it with my ring finger instead of end up in gamblers cop instead
Great
まじで尊敬してます!
Excelent!!!!!
Отлично!
How would I fix this,,the card that I'm pushing in clips my right hand thumb and the end
The card to the bottom technique is the Marlo Immovable Shift and has less moves. Again, go to the source.
Not the best method. the card corner should never be seen breaking the side of the deck and the bottom hand should not provide any motorization of the card. No "milking " of the card. The top hand moves the deck forward and that causes the card to move backward. Read Erdnase and Vernon.
I’m still new to magic and all these different sleights. I just learned the straddle pass and this is the same mechanics of it so hopefully it should be that hard to master
Hey 52Kards, what is the text meant to say that displays at 6:03? Thanks.
Pablo Puente It meant "The card spread is a good way to distract the spectator away from the palmed card " . I guess its was not intended to be there . The statement is used at 7:21
Pablo Puente it said 'card spread is a good way to distract the spectators
Thank you!
Hello what if i am making the d.p.s for older people they will be taller than me
It's not bad, but this technique is different from the DPS from Expert at the Card Table. I like it a lot, but the majority of the time when this is done badly is when people don't know how to make there hand look natural afterwards. Stealing the card is easy, holding out and adding it back on convincingly will take practice.
Very nice, thank you!! MagoPollo.-
watched 3 magic videos today, in all of them the chosen card was my force card... 🤔
Its just to many fingers fidgeting under the deck. I think it should look seamless and smooth. This is fast but fast isn't always good. I think Alex Pandrea's version is much more smooth and fluid motion. So much that you can't tell as a magician that he did a DPS.
My issue isn't expecting the moves. Its trusting myself that its believable i always feel they know what I'm doing and I can't shake that.
do u have any tips i cant bend my pinky without moving my ring finger its like their tied together
Cool tutorial, still flashing in the performance though :/
benni we ok
great trik, but a think a stradle pass could be better than palming the card
That's such a silly thing to say. A straddle pass brings the card to the bottom, palming the cards brings it to your hand. Obviously they have different uses, and are not interchangeable.
200viper that's not what I'm saying. Obviously DPS has a different use, but if you want to control the card to the bottom, the straddle pass could be a better option than palming the card and then controlling to the bottom, mostly because there's less hand movement
Goats are like mushrooms. If you shoot a duck, I'm scared of toasters.
I just noticed that the cards in the intro are daniel madison cards. (the ones that he always uses, bruh
0:04. Is no one going to talk about his beginning palm from an empty hand 😔
I actually know this before lol
Esiste un modo migliore per rubare una carta scelta, che inizia come la tecnica di Erdnase.
5rd!!!!
Thanks a lot for the tutorial, but you should defenetely dont explain what you are about to do before you show the performance, that just kills it
5:18 my pinky just cant move like that
Excuse me, I meant "Vinh!" - DJ
8:00
I have to steal it with the cover hand, because my deck hand only has 2 fingers, so I can't conceal a card with it.
#willworkformints
SUPIMPA!
So hard
I thought DPS was Diagonal Pawn Shit
What's this music?? 😂
The handling and the tutorial of pandrea is cleaner en better
1like=esketit
Can you just teach this on RUclips? Just asking
Bas Magic & Cardistry yes
Chris Ramsay and Alex Pandrea have better videos on it
That music is so irritating.
The music is irritating...! So I stopped watching
Great tutorial! Especially the short stops for showing the grip!
Personally, I don’t like having a card palmed in my left hand so I prefer side stealing it with my right hand instead of pulling it all the way down to get it palmed in the left. That needs much less movement. Your move I only use to control to the bottom aka diagonal shift or squeeze shift (see Madison’s Mechanics for that variation).