I think part of what you feel is due to the audio. You only hear Dani, and not in the best quality, and nothing else. You don't hear the other guys or the ambient. And since it's outdoor and surrounded by green, your brain expect a noticeable soundscape, but gets a bad Zoom audio quality instead.
The probability game here is incredible, because the entire structure of the routine is tied to spectators' decisions, which Dani works very well. And as they were worked on so well, the result was even better. Incredible, great work Dani. Thanks for the inspiration.
It's the "I don't wanna touch it" moments, when he actually does a little touching. The 1st of the 4 who put the cards on the table, he took that piece of cards (while doing so, nicely put extra card(s) on top). After that he just has to make sure those cards stay on top when shuffling the other 3 parts (which he manifests sometimes by saying "very few cards, let ME do it for the camera, so he's 100% certain the correct cards stay on top)
@@rivenwhimsupongo que le enseña la carta que él quiere, pero es muy arriesgado, luego solo tiene que tener unas cuantas cartas iguales en top, no sé si será si, me da lo mismo, es increíblemente bueno
this trick can only be accomplished with special cards that can transform on the spot or accomplices… 🤔 otherwise it’s impossible, there is no sleight of hands, and the card is not known until the very end….. weird.
If somebody told me this was "just" a force I'd be like excuse me??? All three forces successfully performed at the same time for an audience that would absolutely suffer from cross forcing??? And even if which is a big if but anyway if that's true at all it doesn't even begin to explain how he draws the right cards from the top or where he draws them from. I think the only way to fully understand this trick would be to pause and peek at the entire deck hundreds of times over the course of a single presentation like you do when debugging something on a computer.
This trick uses subconsciously agreed accomplices, otherwise 1 in 52 times the second card would be the one already found, and not only that never happens, magicians are very aware of such probabilities, and this trick not preventing that occurrence from ruining it by giving people a big reason to think there are accomplices, is evidence of the magician's tranquility, knowing that that 1 in 52 will never happen. There are other combinations of cards that would ruin this trick by suggesting accomplices, like two aces, two figures, or consecutive cards of the same suit, but that never happens. Again, by supposedly letting people think of a card at the beginning of the trick, and only sharing it at the end, those ugly 1 in 52 occurrences are not prevented; because those people are accomplices.
@@danidaortiz_oficial igual sé que para que aparezcan arriba del mazo hiciste magia en serio. Sos el mejor de todos los tiempos, deberías eliminar ese pequeño detalle, tu habilidad ya no necesita engañar.
@@enriquesanchezhernandez5577 me acaba de salir este vídeo en utube, yo creo que el mago lo que hace es obligar al 10 de picas enseñándoselo al espectador (podría ser otra mientras él lo tenga controlado ), además debe tener ordenada la baraja para que dé igual el número de cartas que le da al otro espectador que si cuenta 3 pues el tres quedará arriba ( es decir si Elías en este caso le da tres cartas, el taquito del otro señor luce tal que 3,2,1 del palo que ha elegido el otro señor), ya que este montón no se baraja, lo demás todo sencillo. Lo que no logro descifrar muy bien es el orden en la baraja para que dé igual el palo que diga el espectador que pueda dejar ese orden de palos encima del mazo. Lo demás genial. Lo que daría por pasar un día con este señor... Al menos eso he sacado en claro viéndolo una vez. Como debe ser la magia
"The best card magician that has ever lived." - Penn Jillette
I've given in trying to work out these tricks; I just sit back and enjoy 👏
The crowd is in on it... they are part of the trick
Simply, the best cardman in the world!
I never want to see Dani' tricks revealed, as I could never replicate them, I happy just to enjoy the magic he creates
It’s advanced Magic. Advanced Magicians that know don’t reveal
@@StarBright717 yes I understood that, but thanks anyway for pointing it out.
@@robertuk444 The people revealing tricks on RUclips are breaking the rules of being a Magician.
@@robertuk444 If you know how the trivk is done it takes a lot of practice to pull these tricks off.
@@StarBright717 yes I know
this is insane
It's absurd how good he is... bravo!!!
The atmosphere in these is always so weird but the card trick is absolutely perfect
The atmosphere is a big part of the trick. Such is the genius of Dani.
I don't get it. The atmosphere? What are you talking about?
I think part of what you feel is due to the audio. You only hear Dani, and not in the best quality, and nothing else. You don't hear the other guys or the ambient. And since it's outdoor and surrounded by green, your brain expect a noticeable soundscape, but gets a bad Zoom audio quality instead.
The probability game here is incredible, because the entire structure of the routine is tied to spectators' decisions, which Dani works very well. And as they were worked on so well, the result was even better. Incredible, great work Dani. Thanks for the inspiration.
I dont think there is any probability in game here, they could choose anything that he gives them freedom to choose
Unbelievable
Why don’t you create world peace, Dani? You can obviously do ACTUAL magic…
Dani is a true master. The 3 best card handlers/controllers I've seen are Dani, Markobi, and Richard Turner.
El mejor mago de cartas, sin dudas.
Si bien no es lo importante, y si se me permite una sugerencia, yo trataría de conseguir un mejor micròfono.
Best slight of hand
Dani you always amaze me,
OMG this is… IMPRESSIVE!!!
Brain officially exploded!
Da gusto verte trabajar!
This stuff is impossible. I have no fcking clue how this can be done! And I love it!!😍
Dani is actually a conjuror, that's real magic, no sleghit of hands.
I'm a big fan of Dani, from Morocco.
grandisimo como siempre, una pasada
This is so amazing.
It is amazing and I don't know how he does it, but he does look at the cards when he shuffles
It's the "I don't wanna touch it" moments, when he actually does a little touching. The 1st of the 4 who put the cards on the table, he took that piece of cards (while doing so, nicely put extra card(s) on top). After that he just has to make sure those cards stay on top when shuffling the other 3 parts (which he manifests sometimes by saying "very few cards, let ME do it for the camera, so he's 100% certain the correct cards stay on top)
@@apolicumBut what cards is he setting on top? He doesn’t know the audience picks yet.
@@rivenwhimsupongo que le enseña la carta que él quiere, pero es muy arriesgado, luego solo tiene que tener unas cuantas cartas iguales en top, no sé si será si, me da lo mismo, es increíblemente bueno
@@rivenwhim he is a master of psychologically forcing the picks as well.
Que buena estatua te han hecho Dani Daortiz 😂😂 saludos desde Argentina!!
If this was done with “EEEVERYBODY SHUFFLEEE!!!” I would be so done.
Dani cuando te hacen director de Hoghwarts? Cada semana haces un juego cada vez más loco!
So crazy
this is your life
Joder, joder, joder!! Te quiero ver otra vez en fool us
Como siempre,.... de locos
Oh you do make my day Dani ♥ eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
WTF! Dani wow! Goat!
He's going to make me (a skeptic) believe in magic.
Unbelievable!
Do you have a tutorial once a week on doing illusions?
I finally caught this one! You might be able to learn to the slights, but you just can't teach Dani's delivery and misdirection.
How many times do I need to watch it?! I watched it 3x already and cannot see it.
Genio!
Alguien sabe en que libro o curso está el twisting the aces de dani?
Mmm creo que no esta publicado en ningun libro o DvD
I've seen people accused of being witches for a lot less.... :) This is brilliant!
Unbelievable.
Mitico Dani
Im so baffled.
🔥
I don't know how....but damn
After watching the video about 50 times, I figured out the secret. But I only began to be even more amazed at the maestro’s virtuosity.
😮
Imagine doing this in the middle age😮
Burn, baby, burn... 😉
😭😭😍
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat
dan e de or t's
this trick can only be accomplished with special cards that can transform on the spot or accomplices… 🤔 otherwise it’s impossible, there is no sleight of hands, and the card is not known until the very end….. weird.
Magia negra!
Not to sound crude, but WTF?!
If somebody told me this was "just" a force I'd be like excuse me??? All three forces successfully performed at the same time for an audience that would absolutely suffer from cross forcing??? And even if which is a big if but anyway if that's true at all it doesn't even begin to explain how he draws the right cards from the top or where he draws them from. I think the only way to fully understand this trick would be to pause and peek at the entire deck hundreds of times over the course of a single presentation like you do when debugging something on a computer.
This trick uses subconsciously agreed accomplices, otherwise 1 in 52 times the second card would be the one already found, and not only that never happens, magicians are very aware of such probabilities, and this trick not preventing that occurrence from ruining it by giving people a big reason to think there are accomplices, is evidence of the magician's tranquility, knowing that that 1 in 52 will never happen.
There are other combinations of cards that would ruin this trick by suggesting accomplices, like two aces, two figures, or consecutive cards of the same suit, but that never happens.
Again, by supposedly letting people think of a card at the beginning of the trick, and only sharing it at the end, those ugly 1 in 52 occurrences are not prevented; because those people are accomplices.
Now we both know it. Please keep it a secret. ;)
@@danidaortiz_oficial igual sé que para que aparezcan arriba del mazo hiciste magia en serio. Sos el mejor de todos los tiempos, deberías eliminar ese pequeño detalle, tu habilidad ya no necesita engañar.
Ni de coña utiliza cómplices, que no sepas el efecto no significa que lo tengas que reducir a una mera y burda trampa.
@@enriquesanchezhernandez5577 me acaba de salir este vídeo en utube, yo creo que el mago lo que hace es obligar al 10 de picas enseñándoselo al espectador (podría ser otra mientras él lo tenga controlado ), además debe tener ordenada la baraja para que dé igual el número de cartas que le da al otro espectador que si cuenta 3 pues el tres quedará arriba ( es decir si Elías en este caso le da tres cartas, el taquito del otro señor luce tal que 3,2,1 del palo que ha elegido el otro señor), ya que este montón no se baraja, lo demás todo sencillo. Lo que no logro descifrar muy bien es el orden en la baraja para que dé igual el palo que diga el espectador que pueda dejar ese orden de palos encima del mazo. Lo demás genial. Lo que daría por pasar un día con este señor... Al menos eso he sacado en claro viéndolo una vez. Como debe ser la magia
probablemente sepa donde empieza y donde acaba cada palo en la baraja y a la hora de mezclar sepa por donde cortar?, ni idea, estoy a sus pies.
Unbelievable