Channel Name Options: Hoodoo Magik Juju Mystique Arcane Artist Steve’s School of Sleights (emblem being an S to the 3rd power) Art of Artifices Mumbo Jumbo Magic Sorcery Made Simple Circle of Secrets Sorcorer’s Apprenticeship Mystirection Mojomancy Mystique WhoDo YooDoo Casa De Magi The Lifted Veil …and JuJuTube That’s about all the brain vomit I have right now lol
I’ve found it better to ask the person to double the value of their card and double it again. I tell them I’m going to pass cards from the top of the deck to my other hand (keeping the same order) and then ask them to stop me at one number before their number. And then you do the theatrical reveal. Blows them away far better. No numbers are revealed at all, no risk of them seeing a pattern of cards as you would have dealt them.
I'm going to count the cards face down. Face up u can see every 4th card counting up. Not sure why, but my mind locked on diamonds when he was counting the cards. Every 4th card they were going up 4 5 6 7 etc... all the suits do it. Is it face up so the trick is set again? Then u can flip the deck face down and do it again I guess?
Right. I changed it same way. I didn't want know any number or card and spectator can count cards themselves, but stop one before. That way I cant do any funny things. And boy what reactions 😊
Dont say "I'm going to put one card in a specific location" when changing kings.. Better to say "I'm just going to find your card " and switch kings. They will be thinking how can you be looking for my card....you don't even know what it is .....then b;ow thier minds...... Incredible easy trick :) ............Thank you
@@GulrezKhan_Official .....You start by saying " think of a card any card " Im going to read your mind."..........then say....meet me halfway tell me the suit. Its all very natural.
@mrSpatcat Once you've "proved" the deck is legit in this way you could announce you're cutting the deck so as to "prove" you didn't just memorize it's location when you turned the deck. If you can reliably do a proper manipulated cut with the cards face down that would at least fool untrained eyes.
Thanks for explaining. I have no background in magic, but I love analyzing things and I see why this works now. It's all based on the way you assembled the deck. So when you "index" it (I dont know the right word) and put the king on the bottom, you know counting up from the bottom that every 4th card will be that suit in descending order (K, Q, J, 10, etc). So then having them "double, then double again" may seem random, but what that is doing is ensuring every 4th card you flip over is the suit they selected at the start. (2 x 2 = 4, which is how many suits there are). Since it's set up, then when they pick a number, you just down down the deck that many (times 4 for 4 suits) until you get to their card. Brilliant trick. Can't wait to try it with my kids.
Wow!🤯 This is awesome idea. At the beggining, you can force the same suit to both spectators and that is the answer behind why it has to be the same suit and you end up with 2 possibilities. Possibility 1: finding both thought of a card and thought of a number in the same deck which is insane. Possibility 2: If both spectators thought the same value they will end up with the same card and the same number which you can play it like that is the trick and for them its going to be impossible how could they thought the same value.
You can use the Magician’s Choice to manipulate the spectator to choose the suit you are set up for, in this case clubs. Maybe by using the four aces from another deck.
What would be amazing is to have 4 identical decks . Each deck is ready to go , so what ever suit they choose you pull out the deck you want . Back left jeans pocket will be club , back right pocket spades , side right pocket hearts , side left pocket diamond . 😉
I use a stacked Tapered Deck with the 4 kings reversed. That way I can cut to the correct king just before the count under the pretext of saying that counting from the middle of a cut deck will make it even more impressive if we can locate the card. That way I don't need 4 decks, and I don't need to look at the deck to cut and reposition the correct king to the bottom of the deck.
@@JeremySmeeton I said that as well because I really think the "I am going to put one card in a specific spot" ploy is iffy. Most people here seem to disagree though...
What's missing from this explanation is because its a cyclical stack you can cut the deck as any times as you like and the order is preserved when pulling the king to the bottom. I would definitely get the spectator to cut a few times before beginning. You could even get them to cut after they have named the suit, to make sure the pack is random.
Very cool indeed! Couple of pointers: 1. You don’t have to change the cards! You know the position of every card as it is. You just add 13, 26 or 39 if the suit is the first one (diamonds in your example), the second (spades) or the third one (hearts). So without changing the deck, 5 of diamonds would be in position number 33 (5x2x2+13). If the position number is bigger than 52 you just circle the deck! 10 of spades would be in position 66 (10x2x2+26), meaning 66-52=14th from the top. Knowing all card positions opens up limitless possibilities for revealing. 2. I think is better to let the spectator count in order to find their own card without even telling you the multiplication result. This would leave them even more speechless!
I have just tried your idea, and it works great thank you, I wasn't too happy with moving the king to the bottom of the pack, as it takes away some of the magic appeal of the trick, but doing it this way illuminates that issue 👍 But to keep the trick simpler especially with children, ask the the person to choose a card between 1-10, that eliminates any confusion about what a Jack, Queen or King is worth ! Cheers.
One thing I've done with this trick is to have the deck in my hands and be casually cutting it while asking them to pick a suit. That way you don't have to explain what you're doing when you pick the deck up and go hunting for the king. Just keep handling the deck casually, find the king, and then set it back on the table. I also don't tell them to double it to make it random, because that's not random… I tell them double digit numbers are harder to guess and I want to make it more complicated. :)
I know that the Si Stebbins system allows for wonderful card effects. But I had never seen this effect before, and I have been devoted to card art for around 50 years. This one is truly a great effect. Greetings from Switzerland
You could even avoid the cut by having four decks in four different pockets (or two decks in two pockets) and just start by saying "I have a deck in my pocket", the proceed to pull out the appropriately set up deck.
@@stephenjenkins1102 So far, no one has noticed when I fake "move a card". It's only happened twice that the suit they choose is at the bottom, so I basically do a false cut to "put the card they chose into position".
Something powerful that you didn’t mention is that the spectator can actually cut the deck as many times as they want before you do the trick. A cut and complete retains the order of the cards so it doesn’t matter how many times they cut it
When i did this, I asked my wife to think of a number between 1 and 10, then followed the routine. It worked and she was impressed. Like another one of your viewers, I'm a support worker and will be using what I've learned to keep the people i support entertained 😊
Great trick, thanks for this. Here's a another way of presenting it. Tell them it's the "Mind reader" trick. 1. Ask the suite to spectator. (Assume they say Clubs) 2. Say "I already found the card you are 'going to think of' with a single cut to the pack" and move the king to its place. Now hand over the pack to the spectator. And ask them to think of a card from that suite > double its value > double the value again. They keep it in mind and don't say it aloud. Now ask them to see the card which is in the same position as the value from 2nd double in their mind. It turns out to be the one they thought! In this method, you don't ask the final number as one can divide it by 4 and get the card value.
Thank you for sharing! Nice trick for someone completely clueless like me. But I would avoid doubling it twice, as that is not a random number and can easily be recalculated. In my opinion, the trick also works well if you ask for the card value directly and then find the right card...
I learned this effect, and quickly added it to my repertoire. I get lots of amazed reactions that are in the incredible range. If you learned this effect, I have a much BETTER story line to go by. I am a creative guy like this, and I came up with the idea "on the fly".....you are welcome. Here is the premise. Do your favorite false shuffle convincingly, Get the suit...put that on the bottom. Now you are ready for the "line you will feed the spectators"..... Tell them you are memorizing every card, at every position. (thumb through the cards face-up as if you are really doing this.) Turn the deck facedown, ask for the number (from the spectator), match it to the suit verbally. Then "claim" since you know the position of the card they just named because you thumbed through the cards looked at them once. Whatever the card actually is....do the math in YOUR head and then say out loud, the (whatever the selection is) selection. "Since I have an incredible memory ability and I memorized each card at each position in the deck, in the exact order, YOUR five of hearts is the 20th card in the deck from the top." Show the deck facedown and quickly count down to the selection. Flip it over and show their chosen card. Flip it back over and put the deck in the original order. NOW YOU ARE RESET. Quickly do it all over again. Do this three times and people will think you are a card shark. You are welcome. False shuffle, get the suit, get the number, count the cards down and flip over the card. You will look like a genius. You are welcome.....
Welcome back Steve. I hope that you are doing well. Hey, Steve, THIS IS AMAZING. I have been wondering how this ACAAN trick was done for a very lo g time. There are so many ACAAN routines, but this is TOPS. There may even be other routines like this trick, that I hope to learn another day. Hope to see you very soon with another AWESOME card trick. Thank you, Steve. You are FANTASTIC. I cant wait to start practicing this and performing it. Stay safe, healthy, and, well. GOD BLESS YOU, Glen
I think a more “mystical” way to relocate the King would be to have them think of the suit, have them tell you. Then say to pick, in their mind, the car from that suit. Then explain you’re going to read their mind, and relocate that card to the bottom. Then when they get their random number. You can explain that by some magic (use a snap for effect or a tap of the deck) you’ve relocated their card to their number spot in the deck.
Ok I got a couple ideas. For the suit you can have them roll a dice which has C,H,S,D. That way when they roll it's a random selection, but you'll see what suit they land on. Then... you can say "now before we do anything else I'm just gonna take out the jokers". Literally keep some jokers next to some kings, so that you can cut a Joker to the bottom, then keep looking for the next joker (secretly cutting the king to the bottom.)
It is possible to use a "stripper" as a cut. Or it is good to make a fan on the table by one movement. The viewer checks that the cards are not sorted. After information about the color with both hands, we put the cards into the desired formation - this is probably the best way. I recommend fake mixing before the act. :)
@U2fan24 Good idea! Or, rip a small blank piece of paper into four pieces, write a suit on each, crumple up the pieces, shake them up and toss them to the table telling them that you are going to have them pick a suit at random. Then open up the paper they choose and say, "All right, you could have chosen any one of the four suits, but you have randomly chosen _________." This seems very fair and avoids having to ask them to tell us the suit they are thinking of.
This is not Bergals-effect. But you can "influence" the viewer in advance to choose the right color. Then it is a bergals-effect who does not require the search for the "king".
Well, does it really matter? I have searched through numerous lecture notes & videos but never ones have I found the 'perfect' Berglas Effect... Seems to me like a myth/ legend... This handling is no less impactful than what Berglas did... and as a plus this one is w/o the 'stooge' controversy.
@@MagicScapes I agree, but you wrote that it is a pure Bergals-effect, which really is not. :) To execute "Berglas" must be a magician psychologist and must be able to work with determinism thinking of the audience. This means, for example, that I take a tie with a specific card motif, take clothes of a particular color and put an empty box on the table with a specific card motif. It is good to know the customs of the audience, for example, American women prefer "diamonds", while the European "heart". The percentage of success is very high. For possible failure I have a plan "B", ie I continue with a completely different trick and with a different result. I have done many clean Berglas tricks. A common trick is sometimes more pleasant, for example, the "king" of the same color at the bottom of the package, but it really is not Berglas, but a happy coincidence that I also like. :) A specific trick from the video is the basic principle for children and of course the magicians will not be "fried". It is necessary to move this trick to a higher level to make it good ... :)
@@DL-kc8fcI believe an “equivoqué” move would be the best idea to narrow down the suit without doing the fishy move of cutting the cards to correctly named King/Suit
Awesome trick. It’s close to the Si Stebbin’s stack. If you follow the same routine and count up from the bottom it leaves the chosen card on the face… Anyway, awesome. Thanks for sharing
I've been spending the last couple of weeks reviewing ACAANs and finding one I liked from ease of use and clarity of effect. I was trying to avoid stacks, but this is so clean it makes it totally worth it, and I believe I've found my ACAAN.
Mr Steven thanks a million to put out the tutorial of this trick. few years ago I saw Berglas effect (ACAAN) bought his book cost me with tax around 120 dollars. So crazy to learn.You in my opinion simplified put in best understanding way not only this all the other card tutorials. Wish you all the best.
Great trick, well explained! I have realized, and as noted in previous comments, that this is a clever version of the Sy Stebbins stack. I set up the deck as follows; set the four card piles into CHaSeD order (10C, 7H, 4S and AD face up on face up piles) build the deck starting in succession with the 10C. The KD is now on the face of the deck. If fairly low numbered cards are "thought of" then, after asking for the suit, if Clubs is chosen, add 13 to the twice-doubled number the spec gave. If Hearts is chosen, add 26 to the twice-doubled number the spec gave. If Spades is chosen, add 39 to the twice-doubled number the spec gave. This avoids having to sort through the deck. This works best for card values if the thought-of cards are any value for Clubs and Hearts, or Ace, two or three for Spades, as the card would be found with only one count-through of the deck. Otherwise, the counting becomes too laboreous for the audience. Alternatively, I use the two Jokers and an advertisement card before the Kings of C, H and S and make an excuse to pull these from the deck, leaving the required K of the chosen suit on the bottom after removing the three extra cards. To start, I pull the deck from the box with the deck cut to leave the KH on the bottom. According to my sources, the most selected suit seems to be Hearts, especially with women (no misogyny intended). Men most often choose the black suits. Whew!
@@steventaputoro. This is a fantastisk card trick…. Good thing is you Can start the trick prompte again….. i did a error i start ace- King and it didnt work 😅
Another great Si Stebbins trick. I do this as a memorization trick, After you get the selected King to the bottom, I spread the cards and say I will memorize the deck. Gather up the deck and ask spec for a value card from the selected suit. Multiply the value times 4. Deal out that number of cards and turn the last card dealt over and show spec card selected. This removes the possibility that the cards are in an order where that number agrees to the card selected.
This really is the most amazing card trick. I don’t know how the hell ot works but it does. I’ve done it a dozen times and it works perfectly every time. I need to work on my “show” before do it for others.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I will be adding this into my arsenal immediately. It's been a long time since I've been this impressed by a method. Outstanding Showmanship my friend
Very nice technique. Thank you. You could also use magician's choice to force the suit you know is on the bottom of the deck. That way you'd never have to touch the cards.
@@Mantras-and-Mystics It super simple and works by elimination (and ambiguity of the consequences of the spectator's choice). Example: Let's say you want to 'force' diamonds. You give the spectator a choice..."red or black?" If they say "red", you say "great, let's go with red". If they say "black", you say "great, let's get rid of black". Either choice results in red being kept. Then, you do the same with hearts and diamonds. If they say "diamonds", you say "great, let's go with diamons". If they say "hearts", you say "great, let's get rid of hearts".
Rather than switch the king straight after they name the suit, ask them to think of the number, but unsaid. Then you can 'mind read' them to 'find their card' before they name it. This becomes a more plausible reason why you are going through the deck.
Once they name the suit you could spread through the cards to show them that they’re all mixed up then do a turnover pass to put the king in the right position
This is an absolute amazing version of ACAAN, and I know many..small setup required but deffo worth it as its a killer.. p.s do you know who this is credited too or who version this is , thanks 😊
Great ACAAN! With another setup you can also get it working by setting up cards so that you decide to count from either top or bottom and if you count on the card or the next one. Though the cards pattern is too obvious and in this variations it looks genuinely random shuffled! Kudos
I am honestly not sure if taught on other RUclips channels but this a great routine and well taught big thank you for taken time to upload now time to fry some willing spectators/magicians
I am just beginning to learn fairly simple and easy card tricks and I am having the time of my life!! Thank you for sharing this trick--it is amazing. I have some questions that I cannot get answered through the tutorial alone. How can I get my questions answered?
BTW, I think I'm done adding to my card magic arsenal after this. I'm gonna do this with 4 decks as a multiple out. This is Truly the Crown Jewel of my card magic repertoire. l generally don't think I will ever come across ANYTHING that could top this. Thank you again.
The best trick ever... Thanks for sharing. After he or she mentions the suit you say these cards are well suffled and say let me take the jokers out and do a false cut or it is fine the way you do it.💯👍🙏🌟🌟🌟❤🌟🌟🌟
Hello there, I'm still trying to figure out why this trick works, from a logical perspective. So there is a cycle in the deck that goes from 3 to 3, like a Si Stebbins stack, and I understand that because there is 13 cards in a suit, and the number of total card in a deck is 52, so if you arrange your cards 4 by 4 for one suit, you just have to multiply by 4 to get to the position of the card in the deck, but I don't understand how, if you place a king on the bottom, it resets all the order but for another suit. If anyone has an explanation, I would be very glad to hear it! It's a gorgeous trick btw, I really love it!
The chosen suit is every fourth card, A to K. So, K on the face. If he chooses A, the maths gets him to 4 and that's where the A is. 2 is at 8. 3 is at 12...
@@thekesslerboy9337 Thank you for this help! Do you also know how every suit can get in position by simply putting a king on the bottom, I just can't wrap my head around completely...
Hello Steve, Thank you for posting this brilliant routine. I shall have to figure out a way to derive the order of your deck from new card order, perhaps in a similar way that a Mnemonica stack for example can be derived from a new deck. This is going to be my go-to trick from now on. Cheers Mate. 🌠
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 THANK YOU so much, a truly magnificent trick! I'll have fun doing it to anyone tomorrow! HAPPY to have found your tutorial, even if... completely random! 😄😄😄😄😄
Definitely an awesome effect. I'm not overly keen on tricks that involve setting up an entire deck but this is cool. What blows my mind is how anyone discovered it?!?! Like who even thinks of this?
There are some good variations to this fantastic trick mentioned in the comments section. However, I think my version has greater impact, saves a lot of time and effort (no extra packs in each pocket, extra stacking, no rifling through the deck, etc.) and at NO TIME throughout the whole trick does the magician look at ANY of the cards - this makes the effect even more astounding! Not ever looking at any of the cards at all has terrific impact. Essentially this trick should, like many tricks, only be showed once at any one sitting. This simplifies the process. So there is only a need for the magician to know what suit - say Clubs - is going to be selected by the audience. I do this trick already knowing it will be, say, clubs (later I can use another suit if needed if I repeat the trick). This requires a 'force' to have the audience just believe that the suit Clubs (or whatever suit) has been freely been selected. This is my method: Get a 'stripper deck' and pre-load 4 Clubs (any club will do). Tell the audience (if two or more people), that one of the audience will freely select the suit of the card being selected and the other will freely select a card number randomly from his mind. This removes the selection entirely away from the magician but importantly makes the effect seem almost impossible to achieve. If only one audience member he does both steps. Cut the stripper deck a number of times for reassurance purposes that the cards are mixed and then place the deck behind your back - remember, remind the audience that the magician will never see any of the cards in this during the whole process. Remove the 4 different clubs and keep them face down and place them on the table - the natural audience assumption is there are four suits. Remind the audience that NOBODY knows what suits the 4 cards are (saying that reinforces and implies there are different suits when all are clubs). Have the audience member select just one card of the four by placing his finger on the card and keep it there face down unseen by anyone at all. The other cards are returned to the stripper deck and the stripper deck is no longer required. For effect, I ask the person that picked the card under his finger to remember that he had free choice to pick the card he wanted and it could have been a Heart, Spade, Diamond or Club - nobody yet knows not even the magician! Again, being able to pick a single card from the 4 face down cards gives the impression that there is more than one suit in front of them when they are all just clubs. Keep in mind that because NOBODY is seeing any card it will be assumed that there is no funny business going on. Ask the other audience member to think of a card - for simplicity, I just say 'pick a number between 1 and 10 but remember, your friend over here has already picked a card to select the suit' (soon to be revealed). We just need a card number only from you. So now we have 2 random selections from 2 different people and NOBODY seeing any card at this point is MIND BOGGLING! The next step is very important. THERE IS NO NEED FOR THE AUDIENCE MEMBER TO DO ANY MATHS AT ALL!!! DO NOT GET THEM TO DOUBLE THE NUMBER AND DOUBLE AGAIN! If you ask them to double their number and double again (as instructed in the video), you have removed the magical effect and turned the whole trick into a maths exercise. Far better for you the magician to do the math in your head as the cards are counted down off the deck and it becomes a whole different experience - I count down in my head (not aloud) and I take one card off the deck slowly one at a time (this prevents mishaps). How on earth can anyone know where the card is when nobody, including the magician, hasn't seen any card during the whole process. DO NOT turn the cards over showing their face when taking the cards off the deck - keep all of them completely hidden from view face down until the actual card thought of is found and revealed. Remember that, by not turning over the cards in deck during the count means that you had NO visual clues at any point - you have seen NOTHING! Then blow them away and ask the other audience member to show the card they have had their finger on - IT MAGICALLY MATCHES SUIT !! That is my technique and it is stupefying - how is this possible??? Try it you will get a huge response. Enjoy.....
This is a great party trick! The greater part of this trick, who the bloody hell sat down and worked out how this trick will work, just amazing, for me anyway.
Using the deck is a cool idea. It is just math if you didn't set the deck up you could just have them think of the card doing the same additions and come up with the card. Counting the deck effectively distracts them from the solution. Very cool
This effect is almost to good to be true. especially if you have the correct suit on the bottom. If thats the case you never have to touch the deck and that is a true miracle. Thank you for a great trick
There is a possibility to know the suit without asking. Ask the spectator, after twice doubling their number, to abstract 1, if she thinks of hearts, 2 if it’s spades, 3 for a diamond and 4 for a club. If the number is of the serie 3, 7, 11, … 47, 51, the spectator abstracted 1 and her card is a heart. Then cut the deck so that 10 of clubs is on the bottom. Everything is now set for hearts. If her number is of the serie 2, 6 , 10, … 46, 50, her card is a spades. Cut the 7 of clubs to the bottom and it is set for spades. Is the serie 1, 5, 9, … 45, 49, she abstracted 3 which means her card is a diamond. Cut now the deck so that 4 of clubs is on the bottom. And finally if the serie is 0, 4, 8, … 44, 48, she choosed a club and in that case, the ace of clubs has to be on the bottom. Notice that 10, 7, 4 and 1 (the Ace) are the same figures that you have to remember in the set up. Just remember they should all to be clubs. Cutting is very simple: just look all the cards, facing you and say you will place her card on the spot she told you. You NEVER asked her card, it’s all in her mind, what makes this trick so strong (avoid to show the cards, you never know the spectator will notice the stacked deck). Let the spectator deal the cards from top face-down until just before she reaches her number. Turn the next card face-up to reveal.
Once they tell you the number, if you divide the number by four, you know the value (and suit) of their chosen card. The real trick is the positioning of their card in the deck.
Man you just reminded me of an old trick from when i was kid …that i cant quite recall,lol, but was a much simpler version counting the cards out , after picking, cutting …etc etc…my age has made it all but disappear from memory (😂) but it also involved mathematical certainty somehow ….damn math is koo!😮
The only thing is, you even don't have to show the card as you can just "guess" it, if you ask them to tell you what is the final result (after they multiply twice), you can just divide by 4 and you got the answer.. it's like asking them what is the card you've chosen. the visual of it will just "prove" that you actually found their card in the pack with a random number :)
Hey. Any way you can shuffle into this stack. I’ve been striving to faro into it and the count is off. I’m sure you don’t do this set up when working pro. Would love the tip! Great ACAAN 💯 thank you
It's nice to be back :)
Similar to David Blaine's trick❤
@StevesWorldTV great to see you again
My card trick is better, I even did both and people said mine is better.
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Art of Artifices
Mumbo Jumbo Magic
Sorcery Made Simple
Circle of Secrets
Sorcorer’s Apprenticeship
Mystirection
Mojomancy Mystique
WhoDo YooDoo
Casa De Magi
The Lifted Veil
…and JuJuTube
That’s about all the brain vomit I have right now lol
So how does the card w/value x always end up at position 4x?
I’ve found it better to ask the person to double the value of their card and double it again. I tell them I’m going to pass cards from the top of the deck to my other hand (keeping the same order) and then ask them to stop me at one number before their number. And then you do the theatrical reveal. Blows them away far better.
No numbers are revealed at all, no risk of them seeing a pattern of cards as you would have dealt them.
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Also makes them think they were the one who controlled the outcome! 😅
Good idea. That was magician "don't know anything before reveal. No number, card, only suite which he must know.
I start using that. Thanks 😊😊
I'm going to count the cards face down. Face up u can see every 4th card counting up. Not sure why, but my mind locked on diamonds when he was counting the cards. Every 4th card they were going up 4 5 6 7 etc... all the suits do it. Is it face up so the trick is set again? Then u can flip the deck face down and do it again I guess?
Right. I changed it same way. I didn't want know any number or card and spectator can count cards themselves, but stop one before. That way I cant do any funny things.
And boy what reactions 😊
Dont say "I'm going to put one card in a specific location" when changing kings.. Better to say "I'm just going to find your card " and switch kings. They will be thinking how can you be looking for my card....you don't even know what it is .....then b;ow thier minds...... Incredible easy trick :) ............Thank you
Nice deception idea. Mind if I use it?
He has not finalized the card yet... He only chose a suit in this stage.
How can you say looking for your card.
@@GulrezKhan_Official .....You start by saying " think of a card any card " Im going to read your mind."..........then say....meet me halfway tell me the suit. Its all very natural.
You could find the king while saying (and proving) the cards are all 'shuffled' and all the suits you could have picked are in this deck.
@mrSpatcat Once you've "proved" the deck is legit in this way you could announce you're cutting the deck so as to "prove" you didn't just memorize it's location when you turned the deck. If you can reliably do a proper manipulated cut with the cards face down that would at least fool untrained eyes.
Thanks for explaining. I have no background in magic, but I love analyzing things and I see why this works now. It's all based on the way you assembled the deck. So when you "index" it (I dont know the right word) and put the king on the bottom, you know counting up from the bottom that every 4th card will be that suit in descending order (K, Q, J, 10, etc). So then having them "double, then double again" may seem random, but what that is doing is ensuring every 4th card you flip over is the suit they selected at the start. (2 x 2 = 4, which is how many suits there are). Since it's set up, then when they pick a number, you just down down the deck that many (times 4 for 4 suits) until you get to their card.
Brilliant trick. Can't wait to try it with my kids.
I ask 2 people to choose a random card but must be of the same suit . The result of finding both cards is still mind blowing.
Must be the same suit? That's not mind blowing. I would question you why it has to be
Reveal the first card, then reassemble the deck and bring king of other spectators suit to the bottom and reveal again maybe?
Wow!🤯
This is awesome idea.
At the beggining, you can force the same suit to both spectators and that is the answer behind why it has to be the same suit and you end up with 2 possibilities.
Possibility 1: finding both thought of a card and thought of a number in the same deck which is insane.
Possibility 2: If both spectators thought the same value they will end up with the same card and the same number which you can play it like that is the trick and for them its going to be impossible how could they thought the same value.
You can use the Magician’s Choice to manipulate the spectator to choose the suit you are set up for, in this case clubs. Maybe by using the four aces from another deck.
What would be amazing is to have 4 identical decks . Each deck is ready to go , so what ever suit they choose you pull out the deck you want . Back left jeans pocket will be club , back right pocket spades , side right pocket hearts , side left pocket diamond . 😉
I use a stacked Tapered Deck with the 4 kings reversed. That way I can cut to the correct king just before the count under the pretext of saying that counting from the middle of a cut deck will make it even more impressive if we can locate the card. That way I don't need 4 decks, and I don't need to look at the deck to cut and reposition the correct king to the bottom of the deck.
I cant follow how that would be done, sorry, any chance of a few more details how it would be done ? thanks a lot.@@JeremySmeeton
@@JeremySmeeton I said that as well because I really think the "I am going to put one card in a specific spot" ploy is iffy. Most people here seem to disagree though...
A breather crimp on 3 cards and a cut of the deck will do the trick.
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What's missing from this explanation is because its a cyclical stack you can cut the deck as any times as you like and the order is preserved when pulling the king to the bottom. I would definitely get the spectator to cut a few times before beginning. You could even get them to cut after they have named the suit, to make sure the pack is random.
Very cool indeed!
Couple of pointers:
1. You don’t have to change the cards! You know the position of every card as it is. You just add 13, 26 or 39 if the suit is the first one (diamonds in your example), the second (spades) or the third one (hearts).
So without changing the deck, 5 of diamonds would be in position number 33 (5x2x2+13).
If the position number is bigger than 52 you just circle the deck!
10 of spades would be in position 66 (10x2x2+26), meaning 66-52=14th from the top.
Knowing all card positions opens up limitless possibilities for revealing.
2. I think is better to let the spectator count in order to find their own card without even telling you the multiplication result.
This would leave them even more speechless!
I have just tried your idea, and it works great thank you, I wasn't too happy with moving the king to the bottom of the pack, as it takes away some of the magic appeal of the trick, but doing it this way illuminates that issue 👍 But to keep the trick simpler especially with children, ask the the person to choose a card between 1-10, that eliminates any confusion about what a Jack, Queen or King is worth ! Cheers.
This certainly works but how to count until the number the spectator said, which is the condition of ACAAN?
Why does spectator find his own card ?
One thing I've done with this trick is to have the deck in my hands and be casually cutting it while asking them to pick a suit. That way you don't have to explain what you're doing when you pick the deck up and go hunting for the king. Just keep handling the deck casually, find the king, and then set it back on the table. I also don't tell them to double it to make it random, because that's not random… I tell them double digit numbers are harder to guess and I want to make it more complicated. :)
i assume you do tell them to double it if their choice is a 10 or above though?
Did it for the Wife ... twice !
Worked like a Charm !
Thanks for this AMAZING ACAAN !!
I know that the Si Stebbins system allows for wonderful card effects. But I had never seen this effect before, and I have been devoted to card art for around 50 years. This one is truly a great effect. Greetings from Switzerland
Been using Si Stebbins since 1975. Love it!
You could even avoid the cut by having four decks in four different pockets (or two decks in two pockets) and just start by saying "I have a deck in my pocket", the proceed to pull out the appropriately set up deck.
I like that! Thank you! ❤️
Wow, I have been doing magic, amateur level only, for 25 years and never have I seen something so simple and so effective. Subbed!
Wow! Such a simple trick to set up but so effective! My family were very impressed 🎉Thank you 😊
This is a really great trick! Best part is, you can actually repeat it and STILL show that it is a completely shuffled deck! Thanks for sharing!
Great idea, but i wouldn't for that 1 in 4 chance that they pick the suit you have at the bottom and you don't have to touch the deck.
@@stephenjenkins1102 So far, no one has noticed when I fake "move a card". It's only happened twice that the suit they choose is at the bottom, so I basically do a false cut to "put the card they chose into position".
@@lgnir lol, another great idea!
Something powerful that you didn’t mention is that the spectator can actually cut the deck as many times as they want before you do the trick. A cut and complete retains the order of the cards so it doesn’t matter how many times they cut it
Yes, but...one does need to the King of the chosen suit to the bottom for this to work.
@@johnhill2169 if they cut before. You still can "find the card" and cut the right king to the bottom.
When i did this, I asked my wife to think of a number between 1 and 10, then followed the routine. It worked and she was impressed. Like another one of your viewers, I'm a support worker and will be using what I've learned to keep the people i support entertained 😊
Black Magic CRAZY. Even after doing magic for 3 years I'm still blown away at this trixk.GOOD JOB!
Great trick, thanks for this.
Here's a another way of presenting it. Tell them it's the "Mind reader" trick.
1. Ask the suite to spectator. (Assume they say Clubs)
2. Say "I already found the card you are 'going to think of' with a single cut to the pack" and move the king to its place.
Now hand over the pack to the spectator. And ask them to think of a card from that suite > double its value > double the value again. They keep it in mind and don't say it aloud.
Now ask them to see the card which is in the same position as the value from 2nd double in their mind. It turns out to be the one they thought!
In this method, you don't ask the final number
as one can divide it by 4 and get the card value.
WOW!!! This is so amazing. And a quick reset. I watched this and selected a card deliberalty before your selected card and I saw it come out. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing! Nice trick for someone completely clueless like me. But I would avoid doubling it twice, as that is not a random number and can easily be recalculated. In my opinion, the trick also works well if you ask for the card value directly and then find the right card...
I learned this effect, and quickly added it to my repertoire. I get lots of amazed reactions that are in the incredible range. If you learned this effect, I have a much BETTER story line to go by. I am a creative guy like this, and I came up with the idea "on the fly".....you are welcome.
Here is the premise. Do your favorite false shuffle convincingly, Get the suit...put that on the bottom. Now you are ready for the "line you will feed the spectators".....
Tell them you are memorizing every card, at every position. (thumb through the cards face-up as if you are really doing this.) Turn the deck facedown, ask for the number (from the spectator), match it to the suit verbally. Then "claim" since you know the position of the card they just named because you thumbed through the cards looked at them once.
Whatever the card actually is....do the math in YOUR head and then say out loud, the (whatever the selection is) selection. "Since I have an incredible memory ability and I memorized each card at each position in the deck, in the exact order, YOUR five of hearts is the 20th card in the deck from the top."
Show the deck facedown and quickly count down to the selection. Flip it over and show their chosen card. Flip it back over and put the deck in the original order. NOW YOU ARE RESET. Quickly do it all over again. Do this three times and people will think you are a card shark. You are welcome.
False shuffle, get the suit, get the number, count the cards down and flip over the card. You will look like a genius.
You are welcome.....
Welcome back Steve. I hope that you are doing well. Hey, Steve, THIS IS AMAZING. I have been wondering how this ACAAN trick was done for a very lo g time. There are so many ACAAN routines, but this is TOPS. There may even be other routines like this trick, that I hope to learn another day. Hope to see you very soon with another AWESOME card trick. Thank you, Steve. You are FANTASTIC.
I cant wait to start practicing this and performing it.
Stay safe, healthy, and, well.
GOD BLESS YOU,
Glen
Thank you Glen 🙂
@@steventaputorowhere did you read this originally?
I think a more “mystical” way to relocate the King would be to have them think of the suit, have them tell you. Then say to pick, in their mind, the car from that suit. Then explain you’re going to read their mind, and relocate that card to the bottom. Then when they get their random number. You can explain that by some magic (use a snap for effect or a tap of the deck) you’ve relocated their card to their number spot in the deck.
Ok I got a couple ideas.
For the suit you can have them roll a dice which has C,H,S,D. That way when they roll it's a random selection, but you'll see what suit they land on.
Then... you can say "now before we do anything else I'm just gonna take out the jokers". Literally keep some jokers next to some kings, so that you can cut a Joker to the bottom, then keep looking for the next joker (secretly cutting the king to the bottom.)
It is possible to use a "stripper" as a cut. Or it is good to make a fan on the table by one movement. The viewer checks that the cards are not sorted. After information about the color with both hands, we put the cards into the desired formation - this is probably the best way. I recommend fake mixing before the act. :)
@U2fan24 Good idea! Or, rip a small blank piece of paper into four pieces, write a suit on each, crumple up the pieces, shake them up and toss them to the table telling them that you are going to have them pick a suit at random. Then open up the paper they choose and say, "All right, you could have chosen any one of the four suits, but you have randomly chosen _________." This seems very fair and avoids having to ask them to tell us the suit they are thinking of.
Wow! A very clean version of the Berglas Effect... And the instant repeat is a killer effect ❤
This is not Bergals-effect. But you can "influence" the viewer in advance to choose the right color. Then it is a bergals-effect who does not require the search for the "king".
Well, does it really matter? I have searched through numerous lecture notes & videos but never ones have I found the 'perfect' Berglas Effect... Seems to me like a myth/ legend... This handling is no less impactful than what Berglas did... and as a plus this one is w/o the 'stooge' controversy.
@@MagicScapes I agree, but you wrote that it is a pure Bergals-effect, which really is not. :) To execute "Berglas" must be a magician psychologist and must be able to work with determinism thinking of the audience. This means, for example, that I take a tie with a specific card motif, take clothes of a particular color and put an empty box on the table with a specific card motif. It is good to know the customs of the audience, for example, American women prefer "diamonds", while the European "heart". The percentage of success is very high. For possible failure I have a plan "B", ie I continue with a completely different trick and with a different result. I have done many clean Berglas tricks. A common trick is sometimes more pleasant, for example, the "king" of the same color at the bottom of the package, but it really is not Berglas, but a happy coincidence that I also like. :) A specific trick from the video is the basic principle for children and of course the magicians will not be "fried". It is necessary to move this trick to a higher level to make it good ... :)
@@DL-kc8fcI believe an “equivoqué” move would be the best idea to narrow down the suit without doing the fishy move of cutting the cards to correctly named King/Suit
@@DL-kc8fcOr use stooges In the audience 😂
Absolutely love it, gonna keep a deck set up like this
Awesome trick. It’s close to the Si Stebbin’s stack. If you follow the same routine and count up from the bottom it leaves the chosen card on the face…
Anyway, awesome. Thanks for sharing
I've been spending the last couple of weeks reviewing ACAANs and finding one I liked from ease of use and clarity of effect. I was trying to avoid stacks, but this is so clean it makes it totally worth it, and I believe I've found my ACAAN.
Mr Steven thanks a million to put out the tutorial of this trick. few years ago I saw Berglas effect (ACAAN) bought his book cost me with tax around 120 dollars. So crazy to learn.You in my opinion simplified put in best understanding way not only this all the other card tutorials. Wish you all the best.
Great trick, well explained! I have realized, and as noted in previous comments, that this is a clever version of the Sy Stebbins stack. I set up the deck as follows; set the four card piles into CHaSeD order (10C, 7H, 4S and AD face up on face up piles) build the deck starting in succession with the 10C. The KD is now on the face of the deck. If fairly low numbered cards are "thought of" then, after asking for the suit, if Clubs is chosen, add 13 to the twice-doubled number the spec gave. If Hearts is chosen, add 26 to the twice-doubled number the spec gave. If Spades is chosen, add 39 to the twice-doubled number the spec gave. This avoids having to sort through the deck. This works best for card values if the thought-of cards are any value for Clubs and Hearts, or Ace, two or three for Spades, as the card would be found with only one count-through of the deck. Otherwise, the counting becomes too laboreous for the audience. Alternatively, I use the two Jokers and an advertisement card before the Kings of C, H and S and make an excuse to pull these from the deck, leaving the required K of the chosen suit on the bottom after removing the three extra cards. To start, I pull the deck from the box with the deck cut to leave the KH on the bottom. According to my sources, the most selected suit seems to be Hearts, especially with women (no misogyny intended). Men most often choose the black suits. Whew!
Really happy that u r back Steve .. this one is a. Banger❤. This looks like iceberg single card accan
Thank you ☺️
@@steventaputoro. This is a fantastisk card trick…. Good thing is you Can start the trick prompte again….. i did a error i start ace- King and it didnt work 😅
in my 40 years of magic i have never seen this method. Very cool. will try it out. Seems like it will play very clean.
Me also. I have studied 40 years, didn't know Si-Stebbins could do this.
I know a lot of self working tricks but this one is amazing... I always thought the best tricks are the ones you don't 100% understand yourself 😀😀😉😉
Wow superb - kids heads have been blown - great videos Steven
My pleasure mate 🤙🏽
This is such a brilliant effect! Thank you for sharing this!
Fantastic card trick! That's just amazing. Can't wait to blow some minds out there 🤯
Another great Si Stebbins trick. I do this as a memorization trick, After you get the selected King to the bottom, I spread the cards and say I will memorize the deck. Gather up the deck and ask spec for a value card from the selected suit. Multiply the value times 4. Deal out that number of cards and turn the last card dealt over and show spec card selected. This removes the possibility that the cards are in an order where that number agrees to the card selected.
I like card tricks like this that i dont know exactly what am doing but is still working
This really is the most amazing card trick. I don’t know how the hell ot works but it does. I’ve done it a dozen times and it works perfectly every time. I need to work on my “show” before do it for others.
it’s just the 4 x table with the chosen suit every 4th card with ace at 4 through to king at 52…
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I will be adding this into my arsenal immediately. It's been a long time since I've been this impressed by a method. Outstanding Showmanship my friend
Excellent effect. I know the trick. I will not reveal the secret. Thanks for sharing. I must say I was pleasantly surprised. 👍
You perform that so.pefectly - thank you for sharing.
Awesome tutorial, Steve sure missed your posts, so glad to see you.
Very nice technique. Thank you. You could also use magician's choice to force the suit you know is on the bottom of the deck. That way you'd never have to touch the cards.
How about having four decks on the table, each one prepared for a different suit?
How do you "force' someone to select a suit? 😮
@@Mantras-and-Mystics Using Magician's Choice (aka Equivoque)
@@doogyob Complete newbie, sorry. I'll look it up! Thanks. 👍
@@Mantras-and-Mystics It super simple and works by elimination (and ambiguity of the consequences of the spectator's choice). Example: Let's say you want to 'force' diamonds. You give the spectator a choice..."red or black?" If they say "red", you say "great, let's go with red". If they say "black", you say "great, let's get rid of black". Either choice results in red being kept. Then, you do the same with hearts and diamonds. If they say "diamonds", you say "great, let's go with diamons". If they say "hearts", you say "great, let's get rid of hearts".
Woah this is really cool, didn't know about this principle! Awesome
Cheers bro!
Great trick Steve! Awesome!
Just love your tricks! All are easy to perform but so mindblowing!
Thanks for the support! Glad you enjoy it.
Mate this trick is so good
What I found useful is I put a breather crimp on the kings so I can cut to any king without looking
What's a breather crimp? 😮
Edit: Just starting out.
@@Mantras-and-Mystics
Only just seen your reply. Hopefully you’ve researched a breather crimp
Love this one! So simple, yet so mind blowing!
Rather than switch the king straight after they name the suit, ask them to think of the number, but unsaid. Then you can 'mind read' them to 'find their card' before they name it. This becomes a more plausible reason why you are going through the deck.
Once they name the suit you could spread through the cards to show them that they’re all mixed up then do a turnover pass to put the king in the right position
Fantastic idea 👌🏽
What's a turnover pass? Just starting out here! ❤️
That's the best idea so far .....next to using a stripper 👍🏻
This is an absolute amazing version of ACAAN, and I know many..small setup required but deffo worth it as its a killer.. p.s do you know who this is credited too or who version this is , thanks 😊
Thank you for this effect! Love it!
Hey Steve. Cool piece and I can't wait to learn it, thank you. I'm gonna learn two card tricks a day.
That is 100 per cent fabulous. Thanks. Respect,
Great ACAAN! With another setup you can also get it working by setting up cards so that you decide to count from either top or bottom and if you count on the card or the next one. Though the cards pattern is too obvious and in this variations it looks genuinely random shuffled! Kudos
I’m trying to figure out how to faro shuff into this stack. Any tips? 🙏
@@chriskehler5083set it up as you do in the trick. Then out jog every 2nd card. Split them and now you have the 2 stacks ready to faro.
I am honestly not sure if taught on other RUclips channels but this a great routine and well taught big thank you for taken time to upload now time to fry some willing spectators/magicians
That was fantastic. Will definitely be using this.. thank you. 👍♠️❤️
I am just beginning to learn fairly simple and easy card tricks and I am having the time of my life!! Thank you for sharing this trick--it is amazing. I have some questions that I cannot get answered through the tutorial alone. How can I get my questions answered?
Amazing to hear mate. Keep it up. Ask away and ill answer you :)
BTW, I think I'm done adding to my card magic arsenal after this. I'm gonna do this with 4 decks as a multiple out. This is Truly the Crown Jewel of my card magic repertoire. l generally don't think I will ever come across ANYTHING that could top this. Thank you again.
Wow one of the best ive seen, great job!
The best trick ever... Thanks for sharing. After he or she mentions the suit you say these cards are well suffled and say let me take the jokers out and do a false cut or it is fine the way you do it.💯👍🙏🌟🌟🌟❤🌟🌟🌟
Great instruction & clarity supreme - Cheers!
Glad it was helpful!
Pretty cool, that's the 100th greatest card trick I've learned!
A brilliant trick Steve. Welcome back 🎉🎉🤜🤛👍🤜🤛👋👋
Absolutely fantastic pal!!! One of the best I've seen.Ive subscribed on seeing this alone!!!and tickled the bell lol 😂 from carl in England UK
🤣 thanks for the tickle mate. Thanks for the sub!
@@steventaputoro haha lol 🤣
@steventaputoro and you're welcome mate
Hello there, I'm still trying to figure out why this trick works, from a logical perspective. So there is a cycle in the deck that goes from 3 to 3, like a Si Stebbins stack, and I understand that because there is 13 cards in a suit, and the number of total card in a deck is 52, so if you arrange your cards 4 by 4 for one suit, you just have to multiply by 4 to get to the position of the card in the deck, but I don't understand how, if you place a king on the bottom, it resets all the order but for another suit.
If anyone has an explanation, I would be very glad to hear it!
It's a gorgeous trick btw, I really love it!
It's a Si Stebbins stack ;)
@@Sojaman21 Yeah, that's it! I'm gonna modify the comment now, thank you for your help!
The chosen suit is every fourth card, A to K. So, K on the face. If he chooses A, the maths gets him to 4 and that's where the A is. 2 is at 8. 3 is at 12...
@@thekesslerboy9337 Thank you for this help! Do you also know how every suit can get in position by simply putting a king on the bottom, I just can't wrap my head around completely...
Hello Steve,
Thank you for posting this brilliant routine.
I shall have to figure out a way to derive the order of your deck from new card order, perhaps in a similar way that a Mnemonica stack for example can be derived from a new deck. This is going to be my go-to trick from now on. Cheers Mate. 🌠
Darwin Ortiz At the Card Table has a genius method to achieve SI from new deck order.
what if you prepare 4 decks for this trick :)
This Card trick is so cool and easy to understand so I had to download instead 👍👍👍
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 THANK YOU so much, a truly magnificent trick! I'll have fun doing it to anyone tomorrow! HAPPY to have found your tutorial, even if... completely random! 😄😄😄😄😄
Definitely an awesome effect.
I'm not overly keen on tricks that involve setting up an entire deck but this is cool.
What blows my mind is how anyone discovered it?!?! Like who even thinks of this?
There are some good variations to this fantastic trick mentioned in the comments section. However, I think my version has greater impact, saves a lot of time and effort (no extra packs in each pocket, extra stacking, no rifling through the deck, etc.) and at NO TIME throughout the whole trick does the magician look at ANY of the cards - this makes the effect even more astounding! Not ever looking at any of the cards at all has terrific impact.
Essentially this trick should, like many tricks, only be showed once at any one sitting. This simplifies the process. So there is only a need for the magician to know what suit - say Clubs - is going to be selected by the audience. I do this trick already knowing it will be, say, clubs (later I can use another suit if needed if I repeat the trick). This requires a 'force' to have the audience just believe that the suit Clubs (or whatever suit) has been freely been selected.
This is my method:
Get a 'stripper deck' and pre-load 4 Clubs (any club will do). Tell the audience (if two or more people), that one of the audience will freely select the suit of the card being selected and the other will freely select a card number randomly from his mind. This removes the selection entirely away from the magician but importantly makes the effect seem almost impossible to achieve. If only one audience member he does both steps.
Cut the stripper deck a number of times for reassurance purposes that the cards are mixed and then place the deck behind your back - remember, remind the audience that the magician will never see any of the cards in this during the whole process. Remove the 4 different clubs and keep them face down and place them on the table - the natural audience assumption is there are four suits. Remind the audience that NOBODY knows what suits the 4 cards are (saying that reinforces and implies there are different suits when all are clubs). Have the audience member select just one card of the four by placing his finger on the card and keep it there face down unseen by anyone at all. The other cards are returned to the stripper deck and the stripper deck is no longer required. For effect, I ask the person that picked the card under his finger to remember that he had free choice to pick the card he wanted and it could have been a Heart, Spade, Diamond or Club - nobody yet knows not even the magician! Again, being able to pick a single card from the 4 face down cards gives the impression that there is more than one suit in front of them when they are all just clubs. Keep in mind that because NOBODY is seeing any card it will be assumed that there is no funny business going on.
Ask the other audience member to think of a card - for simplicity, I just say 'pick a number between 1 and 10 but remember, your friend over here has already picked a card to select the suit' (soon to be revealed). We just need a card number only from you. So now we have 2 random selections from 2 different people and NOBODY seeing any card at this point is MIND BOGGLING!
The next step is very important. THERE IS NO NEED FOR THE AUDIENCE MEMBER TO DO ANY MATHS AT ALL!!! DO NOT GET THEM TO DOUBLE THE NUMBER AND DOUBLE AGAIN! If you ask them to double their number and double again (as instructed in the video), you have removed the magical effect and turned the whole trick into a maths exercise. Far better for you the magician to do the math in your head as the cards are counted down off the deck and it becomes a whole different experience - I count down in my head (not aloud) and I take one card off the deck slowly one at a time (this prevents mishaps). How on earth can anyone know where the card is when nobody, including the magician, hasn't seen any card during the whole process. DO NOT turn the cards over showing their face when taking the cards off the deck - keep all of them completely hidden from view face down until the actual card thought of is found and revealed. Remember that, by not turning over the cards in deck during the count means that you had NO visual clues at any point - you have seen NOTHING! Then blow them away and ask the other audience member to show the card they have had their finger on - IT MAGICALLY MATCHES SUIT !!
That is my technique and it is stupefying - how is this possible??? Try it you will get a huge response.
Enjoy.....
What a neat trick! Thanks! Just practiced it so cool
This is a great party trick!
The greater part of this trick, who the bloody hell sat down and worked out how this trick will work, just amazing, for me anyway.
Using the deck is a cool idea. It is just math if you didn't set the deck up you could just have them think of the card doing the same additions and come up with the card. Counting the deck effectively distracts them from the solution. Very cool
Thanks for reminding me about this trick. I had learned it a very long time ago and forgot about it.
Hola amigo. Magnífica rutina. Quien es el autor y como se llama el juego?. Gracias un saludo.
This was cool!! Good stuff!! Thanx bro! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Quite easy to understand. You explain well!
Fantastic! Good to see you.
Thanks! You too!
This is so fun, thanks for sharing :D
This effect is almost to good to be true. especially if you have the correct suit on the bottom. If thats the case you never have to touch the deck and that is a true miracle. Thank you for a great trick
Jesus I’ve been using this stack for a long time never knew this could be done with it 😊
There is a possibility to know the suit without asking. Ask the spectator, after twice doubling their number, to abstract 1, if she thinks of hearts, 2 if it’s spades, 3 for a diamond and 4 for a club. If the number is of the serie 3, 7, 11, … 47, 51, the spectator abstracted 1 and her card is a heart. Then cut the deck so that 10 of clubs is on the bottom. Everything is now set for hearts. If her number is of the serie 2, 6 , 10, … 46, 50, her card is a spades. Cut the 7 of clubs to the bottom and it is set for spades. Is the serie 1, 5, 9, … 45, 49, she abstracted 3 which means her card is a diamond. Cut now the deck so that 4 of clubs is on the bottom. And finally if the serie is 0, 4, 8, … 44, 48, she choosed a club and in that case, the ace of clubs has to be on the bottom. Notice that 10, 7, 4 and 1 (the Ace) are the same figures that you have to remember in the set up. Just remember they should all to be clubs. Cutting is very simple: just look all the cards, facing you and say you will place her card on the spot she told you. You NEVER asked her card, it’s all in her mind, what makes this trick so strong (avoid to show the cards, you never know the spectator will notice the stacked deck). Let the spectator deal the cards from top face-down until just before she reaches her number. Turn the next card face-up to reveal.
Pretty good! Well done!
Once they tell you the number, if you divide the number by four, you know the value (and suit) of their chosen card. The real trick is the positioning of their card in the deck.
Man you just reminded me of an old trick from when i was kid …that i cant quite recall,lol, but was a much simpler version counting the cards out , after picking, cutting …etc etc…my age has made it all but disappear from memory (😂) but it also involved mathematical certainty somehow ….damn math is koo!😮
what a nice trick, thanks for sharing!
Now add a false shuffle at the start and let them cut the deck and it becomes even more amazing.
The only thing is, you even don't have to show the card as you can just "guess" it, if you ask them to tell you what is the final result (after they multiply twice), you can just divide by 4 and you got the answer.. it's like asking them what is the card you've chosen. the visual of it will just "prove" that you actually found their card in the pack with a random number :)
So glad you’re back. Where have you been?
awsome trick m8.
The best card at number. Bless
So i did this trick today on 4 people lol they were mind blown awesome thanks!
Hey. Any way you can shuffle into this stack. I’ve been striving to faro into it and the count is off. I’m sure you don’t do this set up when working pro. Would love the tip! Great ACAAN 💯 thank you
It really is an amazing trick, thanks
Thank you for sharing. This is amazing
Thanks, real good one!