1: Get 10 cards 2: Get them to pick one and put it on the top 3: Make them move the cards a number of times between 1 and 10 to the bottom. Remember this number 4: Reverse the order of the cards, you can move them face up and go through. 5: Face up split deck into 5 and 5 piles, spread them out in your hands 6: Get the right pile under the left 7: Get them to move one card at a time the top to the bottom the number of times of their previous number + 1. 8: Deal and duck until the last card is theirs. I know this is an old video but I hope it helps someone :)
One of my favorite tricks is similar to the 21 cards/3 rows of 7 but there are 16 cards with 4 rows of 4 that get laid out face down in 4 circles of 4 cards eventually. The spectator picks facedown piles and when he is done, he has picked his card! My dad taught me that years and years ago. 🙂
What is this trick called?? I remember a client of my dads taught me it 6 years ago, I’ve been trying to find it for years with no luck. But this sounds like the one I’ve been looking for!!
A Little idea I had is to use the deal and duck method. You could just tell the spectator to put one card behind first and then to deal. This way you could work your way around the sketchy one more card thingy.
It would also work to duck deal instead. Alternativly in the original trick the solution is always the fourth card from the top. Without the one more card thingy it would be the fifth card.
uhh that deck of card is very worse because I can barely see the card, but I love the video!!!!!I'll see if I can buy the card ....thanks for the lesson, it was a great video!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOVE IT
I was practicing this along with you in the video, and by complete random chance, I picked the 5 of clubs, just like you. Idk the odds, but that's awesome
The odds are 1 in 52. If 520 people tried the trick as you did, about 10 (say, 8 to 12) people would have it happen to them. It's the "observer effect". It seemed unusual, so you noticed it. Those that don't have it happen, don't notice.
as another option because you know the card is 4th from the top, I fan out all 10 cards facing the cards towards the spectator saying I’m going to try and read their expressions again. I then ask do you see your card, think real hard of your card, patter patter, etc. while I’m saying this, I use my left thumb to thumb peek the bottom left corner of the 4th card by sliding my left thumb nail under the bottom left corner of the card and pulling the top of my nail towards me. if you look from the left, it’s real easy to see. free peek at the card! now you know what their card is and can choose how you want to reveal it!
my favorite self working is where you shuffle and then trade decks with spectator and you both pick the same card after choosing from the previous deck, I got it off of your channel and everyone is blown away by it….only thing required is bottom control, and after you trade decks and pretend to pick the card that you already picked even though your seeing it for the fist time….like I said the deck trade and the Spectator following your every move gets them so confused they forget about bottom control…when you and the spectator flip the same card over at the same time it fools everyone
I love your channel! I don't remember the name but one of my favorite self-working card trick uses the Si Stebbins stack it is about cubing and squaring the cards it is great! I think I learned it from you.
Very nice tutorial as per usual. Having said that, personally, I absolutely HATE any deck that is this minimalistic and doesn't have boarders. I think that regardless of deck type, the deck should always make an effort to distinguish card types and make each card as unique as possible so that there is no ambiguity as to the number and suit. That way, tricks and slight-of-hand are all the more impressive. For my money, spectators should be able to very CLEARLY see the number and suit of each card at a distance. Otherwise, the deck fails at its core function/purpose.
I agree. The black cards on black background are very hard to see and the print on the cards are very small and make it hard to identify which card is what.
You may want to invest in a bright green mat to use with black cards. With black on black there's no contrast. If you were using a green mat the cards would show up better. With the black cards and black mat, you may as well have a blank screen because we can't see anything anyway. Just a tip.
Hey Mechanic I don't like self working trick but one of my favorite self working trick is lazy man card trick I love this trick and I use this trick a lot but the deck you used in this video that Is mind blowing I love this deck of cards because of its print so thank you for sharing this deck Lot of love ❤❤
Don’t know the name but dealer deals out 3 rows of 7 cards one at a time, left to right. Spectator mentally picks a card and tells the deal which row it’s in. Fold up the rows with the named row placed in the middle of the stacked cards. repeat 3 times. The mentally selected card will be the 11th card from the top after 3 iterations. The method of the reveal is at the dealer’s discretion but I like to control that card in a manner that has the spectator selecting the card.
I have no clue what i'm doing wrong, but neither the last ducked or the card that remains are the correct one... i have followed it step by step.. what is going on? :(
Oh! 48 hours. I thought you said 4 to 8 months. 8-((... _My bad!_ ;-))... That aside. I can never remember card tricks. I do for a while, but older age and good memory do not go hand in hand. So simple card tricks are great and more memorable. _For slightly longer!_ And the better tricks are ones where you're putting the emphasis on the person you're doing the trick too. The less you can _"fiddle with the cards"_ the better the trick is. In my opinion. 8-))... And this is certainly one of the better tricks 8-))...
why is my card always at the second last position? (card 9 of 10). I'm not sure if me being left handed is not making the trick work? I had to figure out a variation to do the trick. Any ideas?
im new hee hee 😆 but may i know what kind of material of the card to buy when just trying to learn the tricks and not really using it for games? Hard paper or Plastic? or sonething else?
Great tutorial CM! This is an effect I don't perform as much as I should. In regard to my favorite self-working effect, right now it is the sweet 16 effect found on Robert Ball Magicians channel. Congratulations to the winners and thank you to MrMDoesMagic! #Roadto28K!
That was the worst deck to use on camera, but I love it ! I'll see if I can still buy them... Great trick btw !
Especially over the black table
Which deck is that ?
@@saqifyeasir1100 I searched that, and it is the navy by pocket aces, copper edition !
@@ooohla9872LOL. Just looked it up, can’t afford it atm.
Self working card trick: How to vanish a complete deck of cards
1: Get 10 cards
2: Get them to pick one and put it on the top
3: Make them move the cards a number of times between 1 and 10 to the bottom. Remember this number
4: Reverse the order of the cards, you can move them face up and go through.
5: Face up split deck into 5 and 5 piles, spread them out in your hands
6: Get the right pile under the left
7: Get them to move one card at a time the top to the bottom the number of times of their previous number + 1.
8: Deal and duck until the last card is theirs.
I know this is an old video but I hope it helps someone :)
I don't know why when I do it doesn't work😭😭 thx for the help though
It's only ten months old
Get ten cards make them shuffle it and pick a card
It does work
For me the card always gets back on top when i so the “7 cards down then one more down” part
One of my favorite tricks is similar to the 21 cards/3 rows of 7 but there are 16 cards with 4 rows of 4 that get laid out face down in 4 circles of 4 cards eventually. The spectator picks facedown piles and when he is done, he has picked his card! My dad taught me that years and years ago. 🙂
What is this trick called??
I remember a client of my dads taught me it 6 years ago, I’ve been trying to find it for years with no luck. But this sounds like the one I’ve been looking for!!
That’s a good one❤
Looking for this trick as well. Remember it doing as a kid.
I always liked the "Pound a Card" through the table trick. This is pretty cool too! I'm going to practice this one for sure.
If that was a real performance I would have called you out cause you have two ace of hearts
That "minimalist" deck is so confusing I bet he didn't even do it on purpose. Jeez what a bad deck
One is hearts and the other is diamonds. Too similar of a design
Easy and impressive and self working “Gemini twins” no set up, just good memory. Thanks for your great videos and respect for magic. 😊
"The Royal Road To Card Magic" is a great book and taught me much about the fundamentals to perform lots of tricks.
A Little idea I had is to use the deal and duck method. You could just tell the spectator to put one card behind first and then to deal. This way you could work your way around the sketchy one more card thingy.
It would also work to duck deal instead. Alternativly in the original trick the solution is always the fourth card from the top. Without the one more card thingy it would be the fifth card.
Awesome video, thanks! My favoutite self working tricks are the Lazy Man and what I call the "piano" trick :)
uhh that deck of card is very worse because I can barely see the card, but I love the video!!!!!I'll see if I can buy the card ....thanks for the lesson, it was a great video!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOVE IT
My first card trick I've learned on youtube, thank you for sharing.
That is awesome!
My favorite card trick is the 1 just the 1 you're telling us because I just used it and it is actually amazing It work it worked
I was practicing this along with you in the video, and by complete random chance, I picked the 5 of clubs, just like you. Idk the odds, but that's awesome
same!
The odds are 1 in 52. If 520 people tried the trick as you did, about 10 (say, 8 to 12) people would have it happen to them.
It's the "observer effect". It seemed unusual, so you noticed it. Those that don't have it happen, don't notice.
The odds are 1/2 you either did or you didnt
@@Spamua13 🗿
@@Spamua13 You seem like a statistician
Gotta say my favorite is now, Self Working Card Trick to Drive People Mad. Thanks for this one and all your other tutorials. I've learned a lot.
take a black table, take a completely black deck of card... put the cards on the table and the deck disappear... magic
That deck looks absolutely stunning
Thanks for such amazing trick!
Impressive version of The Lazy Magician :) thanks!
Most beautiful deck of cards I’ve ever seen!
Great trick! Can't wait until my Canis Lupus Deck arrives!
as another option because you know the card is 4th from the top, I fan out all 10 cards facing the cards towards the spectator saying I’m going to try and read their expressions again. I then ask do you see your card, think real hard of your card, patter patter, etc. while I’m saying this, I use my left thumb to thumb peek the bottom left corner of the 4th card by sliding my left thumb nail under the bottom left corner of the card and pulling the top of my nail towards me. if you look from the left, it’s real easy to see. free peek at the card! now you know what their card is and can choose how you want to reveal it!
my favorite self working is where you shuffle and then trade decks with spectator and you both pick the same card after choosing from the previous deck, I got it off of your channel and everyone is blown away by it….only thing required is bottom control, and after you trade decks and pretend to pick the card that you already picked even though your seeing it for the fist time….like I said the deck trade and the
Spectator following your every move gets them so confused they forget about bottom control…when you and the spectator flip the same card over at the same time it fools everyone
Thanks! Do you remember the name of this one? 😊
I love your channel! I don't remember the name but one of my favorite self-working card trick uses the Si Stebbins stack it is about cubing and squaring the cards it is great! I think I learned it from you.
Holy cow, those cards are sleek and beautiful
My favourite all time classics and using it as an open-trick is the “Jack the bounty hunter” . Thank you very much for the giveaway!!!🎉🎉
Great trick and super well explained. Follow well earned. Thanks so much.
That was awesome can't wait to shock my grandsons! Thanks again
My new phone favorite self working trick is now the one that you just taught us. It’s so easy
This my favorite self-working trick !! 👍🏼
my guy spent almost a minute inside a grave just to show us this trick! MAD RESPECT
Hahahahaha!
Very nice tutorial as per usual. Having said that, personally, I absolutely HATE any deck that is this minimalistic and doesn't have boarders. I think that regardless of deck type, the deck should always make an effort to distinguish card types and make each card as unique as possible so that there is no ambiguity as to the number and suit. That way, tricks and slight-of-hand are all the more impressive. For my money, spectators should be able to very CLEARLY see the number and suit of each card at a distance. Otherwise, the deck fails at its core function/purpose.
I agree. The black cards on black background are very hard to see and the print on the cards are very small and make it hard to identify which card is what.
The lazy man card trick is my favourite self working trick I saw it performed by Alex pandrea ❤
peep the 1st V1 deck in the back lol great tutorial!
I love this channel!😄 My favorite self working trick is a prediction trick that A Million Card Tricks taught
This is my favorite self working card trick. Sick!
Great trick! I really like Sean Devine’s and your self working I don’t really have one card trick that I like!
You may want to invest in a bright green mat to use with black cards. With black on black there's no contrast. If you were using a green mat the cards would show up better. With the black cards and black mat, you may as well have a blank screen because we can't see anything anyway. Just a tip.
This is my favourite trick because it's very easy to do.😄
You have a 1ST deck of cards in the background is the brand owned by Chris Ramsay my Favourite Magician and Puzzle solver
LOVE IT VINNY! Great show!
Want to purchase this deck..
Pls share from where i can purchase.. from india
Hey Mechanic
I don't like self working trick but one of my favorite self working trick is lazy man card trick I love this trick and I use this trick a lot but the deck you used in this video that Is mind blowing I love this deck of cards because of its print so thank you for sharing this deck
Lot of love ❤❤
That's was a great one! Thanks 😊
Don’t know the name but dealer deals out 3 rows of 7 cards one at a time, left to right. Spectator mentally picks a card and tells the deal which row it’s in. Fold up the rows with the named row placed in the middle of the stacked cards. repeat 3 times. The mentally selected card will be the 11th card from the top after 3 iterations. The method of the reveal is at the dealer’s discretion but I like to control that card in a manner that has the spectator selecting the card.
"21".
That deck is beautiful
Where can I get those cards?
Oh my god those cards are beautiful where when and how can I get them?!?
Good choice of deck 😑😑😑 what you have in mind when you choise it ?
what card pack are they loooks amazing?
I love this self working card trick
My favorite self working card trick is a transition from Redford stack to Si Stebbins stack and then perform any trick.
I have no clue what i'm doing wrong, but neither the last ducked or the card that remains are the correct one... i have followed it step by step.. what is going on? :(
Where did you get those playing cards?
black cards on a black background. great choice
What is the brand of the deck plz ? They are amazing !
what if they pick 2 cards to put on the bottom or 3 cards
Where can i get those same looking cards please🙏
love magic.. cant do it you blew my mind.
Oh! 48 hours. I thought you said 4 to 8 months. 8-((... _My bad!_ ;-))...
That aside. I can never remember card tricks. I do for a while, but older age and good memory do not go hand in hand. So simple card tricks are great and more memorable. _For slightly longer!_
And the better tricks are ones where you're putting the emphasis on the person you're doing the trick too. The less you can _"fiddle with the cards"_ the better the trick is. In my opinion. 8-))...
And this is certainly one of the better tricks 8-))...
Great trick ,my wife is well impressed 👍
Where do you find that deck of those cards
Nice tutorial! Out of this world :) Thanks!
what if the spectator selects an othre number like 2 instead of 7?
why is my card always at the second last position? (card 9 of 10). I'm not sure if me being left handed is not making the trick work? I had to figure out a variation to do the trick. Any ideas?
How could being left-handed possibly make any difference. LOL. You forgot to split the 10 cards into two sets of five and switch them.
What deck is that?
I love that deck… what deck is that? Where can i get those cards? 😱
Lazy Man's Self working card trick is pretty neat if the presentation is done well in my opinion. Thanks for the new trick Vinny!
Those cards are beautiful
😍THISE CARDS R SO BADASS!!!
i just now got sum for myself.
arrives the day after my birthday
🎉🎈🎁🎈🎉🥰
That is awesome!
My favorite card trick is to try to see them in this video
That is mental. Math is fantastic and insane.
any si stebbins stack self working trick is my favorite
im new hee hee 😆 but may i know what kind of material of the card to buy when just trying to learn the tricks and not really using it for games? Hard paper or Plastic? or sonething else?
That is the greatest deck ive ever seen
i recommend getting a red mat instead of a black one, most cards will be easy to see on red
What are those cards called?
Wonderful effect, and cool tutorial 😎 👍😊👍
Great trick, thank you!
I’m loving this deck 🤤
My favorite card trick is the one you showed with the Bounty Hunter recently. That was pretty cool
whats the name of thw card ur using?
This card so beautiful
That deck looks sick
Where did you get that pad/mat?
What deck of cards did you use? And also are they still up for grabs?
The coolest part of the trick is that after shuffling, they leave the cards on the table and they all just disappear!
I can't pull it off with any other number other than 7 what am I doing wrong?
My favorite self working trick is out of the world..
I was doing the trick with u why we had the same too Card 😱
Mine didn’t work first time did have one card left tho 🤦♀️
It was in 4th position something went wrong deal and duck 🤦♀️
3rd time got it was messing up on the reversing the card
WOW! What card deck is that?
What deck is that I wanna get one
this trick is my favorite card trick no joke
What playing cards are these?
The psychic stomp is my favourite self working card trick
My favorite is the two detectives card trick.
Great tutorial CM! This is an effect I don't perform as much as I should. In regard to my favorite self-working effect, right now it is the sweet 16 effect found on Robert Ball Magicians channel. Congratulations to the winners and thank you to MrMDoesMagic!
#Roadto28K!
What’s that deck called?
2:43 he had 2 ace of hearts
The ace at his far left is (shaped like) a diamond - not a heart... hard to tell them apart !
flawless 2:42
Just saw your channel. This deck is epic 💪🏻 💪🏻 💪🏻 great vids man 💪🏻
Nice.
What cards are these?