great trick! but I would do it a little different...before evening 'shuffling' the cards in the beginning, I would tell the spectators that I have two friends in the deck, the two red fives. then I would go on to 'shuffle' and 'cut'. imo, this will increase the impact by a lot.
Very nice! I think if you remember suit and position of red 5's (i.e. 5 hearts at the bottom), that will always be spec No. 1. Will then allow you to make more 'false' cuts. Great video's! Thanks 🙂
Thanks for a great and simple trick for beginners to impress others.
Thanks and glad you liked it 🙂👍
Awesome trick, and very easy to do. Thanks for sharing 👍
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very clever - another great trick from CM - good stuff
This is a great self-working trick with an easy set-up. Thx for posting.❤
Thanks. Really glad you like it too 👍
great trick! but I would do it a little different...before evening 'shuffling' the cards in the beginning, I would tell the spectators that I have two friends in the deck, the two red fives. then I would go on to 'shuffle' and 'cut'.
imo, this will increase the impact by a lot.
Yes that's a good suggestion 🙂👍
I know that one, but I wasn't taught to use the down and under method to show what carda were picked.
Think it ties in nice with the "Australian" theme 🙂
@@crashmagic It reminds me of the Triple Surprise trick, but Triple Surprise forced the cards that were selected.
Great trick! Thanks for sharing. 😎❤
Thank you and no problem 🙂👍
Great books and very good presentation 👏👏👏🪄😀
Thanks. Yes they are very good books 👍
This is a very nice effect 👏😊👏😊😊👏👏
Thanks and glad you liked it 👍
Very nice! I think if you remember suit and position of red 5's (i.e. 5 hearts at the bottom), that will always be spec No. 1. Will then allow you to make more 'false' cuts.
Great video's! Thanks 🙂
Yes that's a good idea 🙂👍
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