For the last handful of video lessons we have been focused on learning some basic card handling skills. It's time now to apply some of these skills and put together a simple effect that you can perform with just a few minutes of practice. The trick I teach you in this video is incredibly easy to do, but it makes you appear to have absolute mastery with a deck of cards.
You can alternatively use the black 6 and black 9, because they're easier for people to confuse so they might not realize the suit changes. Also clubs and spades can look more similar to one another to a novice than hearts and diamonds
A lot of people catch this. Its much easier if you use the same cards from a similar deck of cards, Aka duplicate cards. Also can actually shuffle by shuffling and starting with the placed bottom card and then do a normal shuffle cutting short about 5-10 from the top. Keeps everything in order and you can actually shuffle.
I have done this o laymen probably 30 times, and once has someone said "those arent the same cards" eventhought he wasnt sure about it. And I usually use 6 and 9.
Definitely fun! I’d say to focus more on the performance aspect of the I’m going to do this one handed. I see a lot of magicians focus on technical applications over connecting with an audience. Amazing tutorial!
Great little sneaky trick! In my vast minutes of thinking about how I would perform it (which I definitely will!), I thought it might be a good idea to do back-to-back different false shuffles and drop one card off each time so it doesn't look like the cards came from next to each other. Does that make any sense?
I've done this trick many times and A LOT of people notice the discrepancy. I recommend using duplicate cards. The "cut" and force at the beginning though, would absolutely fly by most.
3 year old son is excellent Immediately after showing two cards forcibly "OK Dad 7 Diamonds 8 Hearts" "7 diamonds 8 hearts" "7 diamonds 8 hearts" "7 diamonds 8 hearts" "7 diamonds 8 hearts" humming "What will happen to Dad?" His 7 hearts and 8 diamonds showing the last two cards left "Nononononono" "No, Dad, 7 diamonds, 8 hearts." "What will happen to Dad?" The 3-year-old son was excellent
For the last handful of video lessons we have been focused on learning some basic card handling skills. It's time now to apply some of these skills and put together a simple effect that you can perform with just a few minutes of practice. The trick I teach you in this video is incredibly easy to do, but it makes you appear to have absolute mastery with a deck of cards.
Please help me
You can alternatively use the black 6 and black 9, because they're easier for people to confuse so they might not realize the suit changes. Also clubs and spades can look more similar to one another to a novice than hearts and diamonds
I like your suggestion of using the black 6s and 9s
A lot of people catch this. Its much easier if you use the same cards from a similar deck of cards, Aka duplicate cards. Also can actually shuffle by shuffling and starting with the placed bottom card and then do a normal shuffle cutting short about 5-10 from the top. Keeps everything in order and you can actually shuffle.
I have done this o laymen probably 30 times, and once has someone said "those arent the same cards" eventhought he wasnt sure about it. And I usually use 6 and 9.
genuinely such a treat whenever you post. thank you, asad!
I learned that trick a long time ago with the red 6’s and 9’s. Very good trick. I love the touches with the false cuts.
Such a relaxing 😌 voice to listen too xxx
Thank you. Your teaching is superb, and your information is easy to learn.
This is amazing. Great job Asad, it was really fun to actually do this trick.
CHEERS 🍻
Thank you Asad!❤️🇬🇧
Thanks for amazing videos!!!
Definitely fun! I’d say to focus more on the performance aspect of the I’m going to do this one handed. I see a lot of magicians focus on technical applications over connecting with an audience. Amazing tutorial!
You are amazing and generous!
One of the first tricks I learned as a kid :)
Blind toss sounds like such a good trick and turns out it is a great trick! Great tutorial going to try this one!
Beautiful!
Missed this!!!
Cool, thanks!
thank you sir for another great vid
I think using 6 and 9 makes it less likely for the spectator to spot the inconsistency. Especially the black 6 and 9, they are easier to confuse.
Hey Asad, where did you get your rings? I love them in every video.
Awesome!!!
Great little sneaky trick! In my vast minutes of thinking about how I would perform it (which I definitely will!), I thought it might be a good idea to do back-to-back different false shuffles and drop one card off each time so it doesn't look like the cards came from next to each other. Does that make any sense?
Impressive
I've done this trick many times and A LOT of people notice the discrepancy. I recommend using duplicate cards. The "cut" and force at the beginning though, would absolutely fly by most.
Thanks for that, I should learn to create new video
thats great but still waiting for more advanced Card tricks
3 year old son is excellent
Immediately after showing two cards forcibly
"OK Dad 7 Diamonds 8 Hearts"
"7 diamonds 8 hearts" "7 diamonds 8 hearts"
"7 diamonds 8 hearts" "7 diamonds 8 hearts" humming
"What will happen to Dad?"
His 7 hearts and 8 diamonds showing the last two cards left
"Nononononono"
"No, Dad, 7 diamonds, 8 hearts."
"What will happen to Dad?"
The 3-year-old son was excellent
You got any marked decks that uses autostereograms?
Great video! You are the OG youtube magic teacher. Pigcake is a far right qanon conspiracy theorist and a racist.
Great video!
At the end of the trick say most people think I use duplicate cards, so I’ll spread the deck for you to examine
AZERBAYCAN ❤️
You are so good
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What is the trick called guys?
cute
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You look NOTHING like I thought you would from your voice.
At the end of the trick say most people think I use duplicate cards, so I’ll spread the deck for you to examine