Steve please get back to me, I know it sounds crazy but I've been wowing and stumping people for years with an Awesome self working Trick , I know how to set it up, the little story that goes along with it and Im not gonna lie its as good as yours and I'd love to see you do it, But mostly I'd like to know How the hell it works, and stop having to tell people that I don't lol. Hope to hear back from you (Bill)
Crazeee !! It messes with my mind! .. just as you said it, Steve - "I didn't know as much as I thought" .. how true !! Thanks so much for sharing !! I love all your tricks !!
Seems like the one potential problem is if the spectator's last cut of the deck manages to cut between the key card and the chosen card. (Which would leave the key card very close to the bottom of the deck.) I guess this makes it important when re-assembling the 5 original piles to put the selected pile as the 2nd pile (with 3 on top of it). I guess if you see the key card right near the bottom, you need to drop just those last cards, then also drop the cards from the top of the deck on top of them.
I know that I'm incredibly stupid with almost everything. But I've watched this video twice and cannot see how you can guarantee that their chosen card will always be the second card. If their card isn't in the second position (like as seen in this video), what are you doing to make sure that it is? Especially with knowing only your key card. Even the explanation just isn't making sense to me without being able to see how their chosen card at (for instance) 6th position, gets moved to the second position. What am I missing?
@@steventaputoro Ok, I think I realize where I was thinking wrong. It's always in the named position from the key card! So sorry I bothered you with a dumb response. lol. This is a great trick, I just had cloudy thinking for some reason! Thank you and I look forward to what is coming up!
1:55 spread the cards on the table. That on it's own is a trick. I try and try and try and then i try again. But i can never get em spread like this for some reason. This spread is magic on its own.
the first and last card are a bit out of place, but the rest is almost perfectly uniformly spread. (i am dutch btw, that is my excuse for when i make mistakes in the English language) Anyway, that spread..... i have been practicing it for a long time now, and it just never happens. Not as smoothly as you do it here. Any suggestions on how to pull this off as smoothly as you do it in this video? Is it the cards, the way you hold em, the table on which you lay them?
Self-working is great, TBH, especially the one with marked numbers on the back of the red deck this was insane but also some new or hidden powerful techniques you can teach me, personally to be more appreciated. but thanks any way (づ ̄3 ̄)づ╭❤~
Love it, except... It seems like it is too easy/coincidental that the card is at the same position as their number. I think it would be much more fooling if you loaded 3 or 5 cards on _top_ of (under?) the key card before stacking the packets. Then say, "Before you tell me anything, I'm thinking of a number. What if we combined our numbers to find your card? (I know, it makes no sense). My number is 3 ... and (for the first time) your number is? Four. OK, 3+4 is seven. Even a minute ago, there was no way I could know our combined number & also no way I could have manipulated the cards to that unknown number." Then, count to reveal their card.
@@steventaputoro Sure, the number they remember can be any number. I'm saying make the final offset seem "more random" by it not just being their number. (Otherwise, it looks like you just cut their card's packet to the top.)
@@steventaputoro Lovely! Thanks for the reply. It's just that the sound is getting somewhat distorted right now, i had to lower the volume on my headphones. But other than that, stellar performance and tutorial my man. Bunch of thanks for this trick, ill add this to my repertoire for sure :D
Steve please get back to me, I know it sounds crazy but I've been wowing and stumping people for years with an Awesome self working Trick , I know how to set it up, the little story that goes along with it and Im not gonna lie its as good as yours and I'd love to see you do it, But mostly I'd like to know How the hell it works, and stop having to tell people that I don't lol.
Hope to hear back from you (Bill)
Absolutely fabulous! Stephen, Keep them coming. That one is brilliant!!!!!
please more self working, they are great, thank you so much
Keep it up Uncle Steve... Love self working for us with small hands and not to savy with false shuffling etc. Great entertainment. Thanks
Brilliant. I like this one a lot
Great trick Uncle Steve. More self working card tricks please.
Super strong trick! I love these self working tricks ❤
Great Thanks for sharing Can we have more of these self-working tricks please 😊
Simple mais redoutable.
J'adore.
Merci pour ce tour extraordinaire.
Great card trick - love these selfworking tricks - MORe PLEASE
This is a banger.
Thanks for sharing!
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing!
Crazeee !! It messes with my mind! .. just as you said it, Steve - "I didn't know as much as I thought" .. how true !! Thanks so much for sharing !! I love all your tricks !!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoy them 🫶🏼
Excellente routine pour une excellente chaine. Je n'avais jamais vu ce tour ailleurs. Merci
You are not one of my favorite channels. Your car tricks are excellent and your presentation is even better.
Lol, might want to edit that...
Wow, thanks!
*conflicting sentence...*
I imagine that should say "you are NOW"......
Uhhhh….what?
You’ve done it again mate 👍🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Please keep them coming I’ve got no shuffling skills at all mate 👍
Yeah Self working Steve they Brilliant keep up your Great work 👍
Cheers Barry 🙏🏽
Incredible, you are brilliant
So are you ☺️
Great trick. Forgot about this one. Great tutorial. Self working is fun. 👍😊👍😊
Hello good sir,got any card control tutorials?...btw how can you remember so many tricks??
Steve! Excellent trick .🎅🎅🎅🙊🎅🎅🎅
Appreciate you mate!
Awesome, keep up the selkworking…
Brilliant and simple as long as you see that card first.
Seems like the one potential problem is if the spectator's last cut of the deck manages to cut between the key card and the chosen card. (Which would leave the key card very close to the bottom of the deck.) I guess this makes it important when re-assembling the 5 original piles to put the selected pile as the 2nd pile (with 3 on top of it). I guess if you see the key card right near the bottom, you need to drop just those last cards, then also drop the cards from the top of the deck on top of them.
Great video tips
No word to describe.. love from India...
Sending love to India!
I know that I'm incredibly stupid with almost everything. But I've watched this video twice and cannot see how you can guarantee that their chosen card will always be the second card. If their card isn't in the second position (like as seen in this video), what are you doing to make sure that it is? Especially with knowing only your key card. Even the explanation just isn't making sense to me without being able to see how their chosen card at (for instance) 6th position, gets moved to the second position. What am I missing?
It’s not always the de second position. Tutorial was just a coincidence.
@@steventaputoro Ok, I think I realize where I was thinking wrong. It's always in the named position from the key card! So sorry I bothered you with a dumb response. lol. This is a great trick, I just had cloudy thinking for some reason! Thank you and I look forward to what is coming up!
Have a great day mate. Thanks for the question ☺️
Very good... sneaky....!
I like that one, easy to perform yet very fooling.♦️
BEST SELFWORKING 2024❤
Yeah , I like this one but it would be great with no setup Card tricks too 🤗.👍
Fantastic sir. The key card is sooooo versatile!
It really is mate. Thanks for the support!
It really is!
Mission impossible you fooled me good🔑 card♥♠♦♣
Appreciate you as always 🫶🏼
1:55 spread the cards on the table.
That on it's own is a trick.
I try and try and try and then i try again.
But i can never get em spread like this for some reason.
This spread is magic on its own.
the first and last card are a bit out of place, but the rest is almost perfectly uniformly spread.
(i am dutch btw, that is my excuse for when i make mistakes in the English language)
Anyway, that spread..... i have been practicing it for a long time now, and it just never happens.
Not as smoothly as you do it here.
Any suggestions on how to pull this off as smoothly as you do it in this video?
Is it the cards, the way you hold em, the table on which you lay them?
this is mind boggling.. only after the tutorial, we see the simplicity of it.
Self-working is great, TBH, especially the one with marked numbers on the back of the red deck this was insane
but also some new or hidden powerful techniques you can teach me, personally to be more appreciated.
but thanks any way (づ ̄3 ̄)づ╭❤~
new here thanks
I like the easy ones best
As always. 👍👍
Trying to get things done and notification comes up with your vid.... thanks for distraction lol
Haha sorry again!
@steventaputoro definitely worth it guy
Love it, except... It seems like it is too easy/coincidental that the card is at the same position as their number. I think it would be much more fooling if you loaded 3 or 5 cards on _top_ of (under?) the key card before stacking the packets. Then say, "Before you tell me anything, I'm thinking of a number. What if we combined our numbers to find your card? (I know, it makes no sense). My number is 3 ... and (for the first time) your number is? Four. OK, 3+4 is seven. Even a minute ago, there was no way I could know our combined number & also no way I could have manipulated the cards to that unknown number." Then, count to reveal their card.
The card can be at any number. The tutorial was simply coincidental.
@@steventaputoro Sure, the number they remember can be any number. I'm saying make the final offset seem "more random" by it not just being their number. (Otherwise, it looks like you just cut their card's packet to the top.)
I just can't see how the card will be second from the top after they shuffle the packet 😮
It’s not just 2nd from the top. My performance and tutorial was coincidental. Number can be different every time ☺️
Oh yes, silly me 😂 got it now, not fully awake yet
Nice tutorial, good trick buy awful audio. Please check your microphone and/or soundsettings. :(
Agreed on the audio. New microphone coming 💪🏽
@@steventaputoro Lovely! Thanks for the reply. It's just that the sound is getting somewhat distorted right now, i had to lower the volume on my headphones. But other than that, stellar performance and tutorial my man. Bunch of thanks for this trick, ill add this to my repertoire for sure :D