The Berglas Effect (Any Card at Any Number)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @chugunkin_klim
    @chugunkin_klim 8 лет назад +403

    It's easy, he travels ahead in time, learns the card and the number goes back in time and simply prepares a deck. Next trick please.

    • @tomscone7168
      @tomscone7168 7 лет назад +16

      Dmitry Kudryavtsev you got that from be amazed you piece of shit

    • @Snoopy23134
      @Snoopy23134 7 лет назад +1

      Dmitry Kudryavtsev be amazed

    • @faizadoll34
      @faizadoll34 7 лет назад +2

      would any one tell me what that girl said at 2:14?? because i dont understand accent thanx

    • @4uturePast
      @4uturePast 6 лет назад +2

      faiza doll She says “So you better make it happen quick”.

    • @jackhacker4360
      @jackhacker4360 5 лет назад

      Dmitry Kudryavtsev tyyt

  • @alexanderwolf4263
    @alexanderwolf4263 5 лет назад +17

    Surprise vs expectations. I really like it when the audience expect something. Cause in theyre mind they will question the impossible. But then you show them the impossible.

  • @ILuvDataset
    @ILuvDataset Год назад +8

    Here’s a possibile solution with no stooges:
    If the first person chooses the queen of hearts, then you have 1/52 possibility to get the right position (in this case 8). The magician knows the position of each card in the deck, in this case it was not shuffled, but you have different possibilities to increase the probability of 1/52. In this specific case, the exact 8th position from the top was chosen, but you could do it from the bottom as well, you could actually ask the spectator to remove the first or last 8 cards (so now it is in the 9th). Now the probability increases to 4/52, but the magician could also be lucky if the queen of hearts was the first or the last, then the number of the position was not necessarily. It is just about luck, if the number is a mismatch, than the magician has to cut the deck, in this case he was lucky, the spectator could have chosen 7,8,44,45 and the trick was done perfectly in different ways, for all the other numbers the magician has to cut the deck

  • @tubeytubetuber
    @tubeytubetuber 14 лет назад +22

    In his book, "Theatre of the Mind", Barrie Richardson describes being a passenger in a car Berglas was driving. He was asked to name both card and number, and then invited to look in the glove compartment, wherein he found a cased pack of cards... etc, however on this (anecdotal) occasion it would seem criteria number one was ignored.

  • @oktavianega9313
    @oktavianega9313 4 года назад +106

    Siapa yg kesini, karena dari channel demian aditya collab dengan om deddy... Wkwkkw

    • @rhytmq
      @rhytmq 4 года назад +1

      gua, sueeeee

    • @eganrsh
      @eganrsh 4 года назад

      Sama wkwk

    • @aragorn6787
      @aragorn6787 4 года назад +2

      Sebangsa san setanah air emang satu pemikiran buat nyari video ini..wkwkwk

    • @ryukaiserh
      @ryukaiserh 4 года назад

      Keren variasi om deddy @mastercorbuzier decknya demian padahal 😂

    • @romadhonkidpulung8912
      @romadhonkidpulung8912 4 года назад

      Salam Wkwkwk

  • @corporateentertainer
    @corporateentertainer  16 лет назад +23

    Yes, good theory. EXCEPT there are NO accomplices! I have said this so many times...The Berglas Effect is achieved without stooges, accomplices, paid assistants etc. ALL SPECTATORS ARE GENUINE and are just as amazed as everyone else, maybe even more so because they know they have thought of their own choices. Just because an effect is not easily explained by traditional methods does NOT mean stooges are used.

    • @byevrolex
      @byevrolex 2 года назад +14

      the problem is when a trick has no other physical explanations, there must be a stooge.

    • @motherisape
      @motherisape 2 года назад

      Completely agree it's just little preshow working

    • @mccardrixx5289
      @mccardrixx5289 2 года назад +1

      @@motherisape are you sure?? There must be a real explanation

    • @nicco-sixty
      @nicco-sixty Год назад

      @@byevrolex There are other explenations

    • @dontknow3949
      @dontknow3949 Год назад +3

      I guess the issue I have with your statement that there are simply no accomplices would be that… If the workings of the trick are unknown to the world… As in only the inventor knows how it is done… How do you know for a fact there are no accomplices? He could have lied about that?

  • @FenderBenderist
    @FenderBenderist 13 лет назад +34

    "You may need to boost your audio"
    Immediately lowers it.

  • @MrAstburyMaths
    @MrAstburyMaths Год назад +3

    As a Maths teacher I can say for certain the chances of this trick working is 1/52 and NOT 1/2704. Imagine the deck is randomly shuffled. Once the card has been named by the first participant the second participant has a 1/52 chance of guessing the correct position of that said card. There are literally only 52 places it can be NOT 2704! If he does guess right the trick succeeds and if he doesn’t the trick fails. Therefore the trick has a 1/52 chance of succeeding. The bottom line is that the selected card can be any card and the trick still has a 1/52 chance of working. The magician didn’t need Martine to select the QH. But when she did he NEEDS Parky to select 8.

    • @MrAstburyMaths
      @MrAstburyMaths Год назад +1

      The way I teach this to students to avoid them making the 2704 mistake is; imagine you were trying to win this game completely at random. After the card is selected can you lose the game? No because whatever the card is doesn’t matter, I can still hope to match up whatever card was picked with the right position number, whether it’s the QH in the first clip or the 4H in the second. After the number is selected can you lose? Yes because the number has to perfectly match the card. So the only jeopardy comes with the number, which is correct 1/52 times.

    • @ILuvDataset
      @ILuvDataset Год назад

      The chance can be higher than 1/52 if the magician asks to remove the cards from the bottom, or in this case to remove exactly 8 cards (then it is the 9th). Then it is 4/52, it is still low so he was probably lucky

    • @benjaminfranklin4149
      @benjaminfranklin4149 10 месяцев назад

      This is not correct. The card the first audience member names absolutely does matter. The magician has to theoretically account for all 52 different cards to each be at any of 52 locations in the deck to make the effect work. That is 2704 possible outcomes for the performance. You're assuming that the card named doesn't matter and therefore the second audience member's decision is the only probabilistic element in play, which is simply not the case. Your expertise in mathematics does not supplant methodology in card magic.

    • @ILuvDataset
      @ILuvDataset 10 месяцев назад

      @@benjaminfranklin4149 you’re completely wrong.. it’s 1/52, and the magician knows all the positions in the deck. I bought the book about Berglas effect. If a spectator chooses the ace of spades, then the second one has 52 different choices to make, so it’s 1/52 to get it right 😂

    • @SumitKamble-tv3ux
      @SumitKamble-tv3ux 3 месяца назад

      were you drunk while commenting this shit

  • @thejawe33
    @thejawe33 7 лет назад +25

    THE STOOGE IS ALWAYS THE CARD FLIPPER. I believe the named card is being prepared by the flipper who acts like a volunteer. Notice at 2:09 the guest suddenly does something with the card. The 2nd clip however was more obvious. As he stood on stage he gets something out of his left pocket (can be noticed at 4:10.) At 4:37 before flipping the 23rd card he covers the whole deck with his left hand and fixes it again (covers the deck the way a magician does.) The trick happens in the "wait a minute" part before the flipper flips the card, preparing to pull the named card which is already either on top or bottom of the deck. 😉

    • @sbur5868
      @sbur5868 6 лет назад +3

      So you mean two named card?One is prepared,the other is in the deck.
      How to make sure the other will not appear before 23?

    • @persistence_of_vision
      @persistence_of_vision 3 года назад

      This is the right answer. Obvious once you have seen it.

    • @GuitarSlinger2112
      @GuitarSlinger2112 3 года назад

      It looks to me like the first guy is dealing seconds though I can't figure how he gets the queen of hearts to the top should that be the case.

    • @timscoviac
      @timscoviac 3 года назад +6

      I disagree. The stooge is probably the guy that names the number which would be way easier. He knows the order so once the card is chosen he just has to say the right number.

    • @mccardrixx5289
      @mccardrixx5289 2 года назад +1

      @@timscoviac That can be true, since the deck is never borrowed or shuffled... but didn't you say there's no stooge?

  • @trashheap94
    @trashheap94 13 лет назад +12

    I simply can't think of a possible way this could have been done without a stooge.
    Mind=Blown

    • @szolanek
      @szolanek 2 года назад

      Once my mind was controlled, with a reason and proven. It was proceeded with an experience with the same person, where my ability of telepathy was opened by stepping into her aura. The suggestion was beyond telepathy, for I didn't notice it.
      Q: How it is done in a distance?

    • @nicco-sixty
      @nicco-sixty Год назад

      ive heard it's a mentalism trick with multiple outs.

    • @7thHanuman
      @7thHanuman Год назад

      I know exactly how this trick is done. I explained how this is done in a video on a similar trick. The trick is six audiences calling out one number, which later revealed matched lottery ticket in the Magicians wallet. This trick is done by assistance from non-human entities using, "Lower Voice to Skull (LV2K or LVTK) on the audiences the moment before a number was called out.

  • @fehzorz
    @fehzorz 10 лет назад +42

    The old man dealer in the 2nd clip is definitely a stooge - he gets up immediately after Marc Paul says "sir" before receiving any instructions. My guess is he takes the named card out of his left pocket (the one that's not in view of the audience) at 4:07 and transfers it to his right hand (notice his strange "open" palm at 4:15 ). The named card is at the bottom of the deck, and he transfers it to the top some time after 4:36 (during the "wait" bit) to be dealt.

    • @fehzorz
      @fehzorz 10 лет назад +2

      ***** I'm referring to the 2nd clip, not the one on Parkinson.

    • @lachessys
      @lachessys 10 лет назад

      ***** how is it done then?

    • @lachessys
      @lachessys 10 лет назад +1

      I think you're right, on this show at least.....I think they use different a method according with the situation, for example, sometimes they just blatanly look at the cards and rearrange them lol.
      But I doubt they have a high success rate, I find it hard to believe that if they get right all the time there would only be 2 or 3 videos, they'd be al over the place showing this impossible trick.....so I guess in this case is pre show like you said, on the second one looks like the whole thing was put together with the sole purpose to shooting the video, I mean, if he gets so few people in his live performances he'd be starving lol.....and on the other video he just plain cheats.

    • @bosniansoldier5305
      @bosniansoldier5305 10 лет назад

      Agreed, bravo

    • @jianhaodeng8527
      @jianhaodeng8527 10 лет назад +3

      The old man is dealing like a pro, so obvious.

  • @gimpzilla
    @gimpzilla 8 лет назад +5

    Rule 4 for Berglas Effect "A Third spectator is invited to count down to the choosen card." This rule never mentions 'goon' so the third spectator gets the crowd selected card and inserts it into position 22 then does a simple deck swap because he has absolutely 0 heat.... Notice he always takes the card first so the spectator can easily find the card first and then count the postion.. even more deadly the deck can be arranged in specific magicians order so that a skilled enough third spectator could know the position of any card cold and insert it at any number (since he knows every card in order he can know Jack of Spade is 43 and insert the choosen card in front).. really deadly really efficient. I wish I knew the name of the deck order but some memorization specialist have favorites and pay homage to them in many tricks so I would try and find one of those list
    maybe hypnosis... definitely not 1 in 52 guessing... if it was 1 in 52 guessing why wouldn't there be houndreds of videos of when he fails the trick... this trick is so widely seeked no way people would be quiet about failed attempts....

    • @johnharwood194
      @johnharwood194 8 лет назад +1

      I still cant believe people are speculating about how this trick is done. Just buy "The Berglas Effects" book and you will KNOW how its done!

    • @carlostucho
      @carlostucho 8 лет назад

      the third spectator looks like is doing a pass or something cos' his handling the deck like a pro. but I cannot explain how this was done in the first perfomance.

    • @gimpzilla
      @gimpzilla 8 лет назад

      carlostucho a lot of people perform this trick and plan for the card to not be the spectator card and they move into a different trick from there

    • @landonsmith348
      @landonsmith348 8 лет назад

      Gimpzilla there is actually no stooges at all whatsoever if you would like to learn the effect you can find it in the book berglas effects written by Richard Kaufman with about 60 pages of the book being dedicated to just "the berglas effect" and ACAAN :)

    • @vatsalsharma4061
      @vatsalsharma4061 4 часа назад

      @@johnharwood194 reveal please

  • @totallymagic
    @totallymagic 12 лет назад +9

    Interesting reading these comments. My wife and me attended the recording of this particular Parkinson, which for me being a magician was great when I found out the guest list. I'll probably make a video comment about what went on during the recording of the show and in particular the Berglas Effect. What you are seeing on this video is NOT and I repeat NOT what I witnessed being filmed. There is some clever editing during the Parkinson/Marc number selection. Not enough space here will post vid

    • @basti0007
      @basti0007 4 года назад +2

      Have you ever posted the vid? Would be interesting to know what went on during the recording. :-)

  • @fisterhr
    @fisterhr 6 лет назад +2

    The person that flips the card is in on the act in any settings. He is chosen before the show starts and pretends to be a regular spectator from the audience (aka a stooge). In the first clip, the camera went away from the flipping of the card after the fifth car was flipped (2:30), why? And then the person pretends like he didn't know how it happened. In the second clip, same thing. The person that flips the card is on the act. Look at his hand how he hides the deck at 4:37. So the person (stooge) that is chosen to flip the cards hears in advance the playing card and the number in advance. He has a similar deck in his pocket, ordered, and he grabs the playing card that a real spectator that paid to watch the show selects. He then palms it before he touches the deck and starts flipping the cards. When he gets to the right count, he makes sure it is stacked on top of the deck, while hiding the deck and viola. Why do the magicians risk telling different people the trick increasing the possibility that they'll divulge at at a bar to impress some hot chick someday? Well, they probably make them sign a legal contract. You participate, will will give you x percentage of the show's full take, but if you divulge the trick, you pay us 100 times what was given to you. I've learned something in this world. There is no such thing as magic. Everything is an illusion.

  • @dukegrit
    @dukegrit 12 лет назад +21

    The cards are never shuffled, which suggest they are pre-arranged. A suit is always chosen first, then a number. The deck is memorized by whoever chooses the number. There is always an accomplice.

    • @Pienotto
      @Pienotto 2 года назад +2

      There are versions of this trick where the deck is shuffled by the one that choose the card.

    • @marcorosas7614
      @marcorosas7614 2 года назад

      Definitly this is the method in the 2nd version in this video. You can notice that because the number person is the only one that looks onto the card person. However the first version on this video i've heard that was just luck.

    • @SLYGARR
      @SLYGARR 8 месяцев назад

      Why do I read these posts? No one can just enjoy an effect. The best magicians are those that make you forget its a trick. Its is not about FOOLING YOU. The most basic response . Like a bunch of kids...I know how he did it. Yeah...who cares

  • @websnarf
    @websnarf 13 лет назад +3

    The conditions don't insist that the 3rd volunteer is not a stooge. He might have a way of finding the card externally (some of the deck could be flipped upside down, or a have polarized markings that he sees with special contacts). There are opportunities for "doing something" for the third volunteer in both tricks.
    The reason I suspect this is because the magician does not allow the participants to inspect the cards at the beginning. I think there are more than 52 cards in that deck.

    • @robertwilson3866
      @robertwilson3866 Год назад

      But that 3rd guy is famous impressionist in the UK not a magician

  • @cfsscfsshk
    @cfsscfsshk 9 лет назад +5

    My logical guess: all you need to perform this trick is to make everyone believe the person guessing 1-52 is random. In fact, he need to remember all position of every card.

    • @Chris155au
      @Chris155au 9 лет назад

      +cfsscfsshk So you think Parkie knew the position of every card and then subconsciously chose the 8th card after Martine chose Queen of hearts?

    • @cfsscfsshk
      @cfsscfsshk 9 лет назад +1

      +Chris155au Well, not necessary subconsciously, the deck was not shuffled. Maybe there is a look up table written about the cards position. All David needs is ask for confirm and give more time for the back stage to look up the position and using a method to tell the person who will guess the number (position). All you need is to pay one person or two and perform this trick. Anyway, it is just my logical guess. You can have a better theory, I am willing and happy to hear that.

    • @Chris155au
      @Chris155au 9 лет назад

      cfsscfsshk Well its just that Micahel Parkinson isn't a poor man and doesn't need to be paid any money.

    • @NtaGot
      @NtaGot 8 лет назад

      +cfsscfsshk this trick is marketed so you buy it and see the secrets no one is on it

    • @marcokreussel6468
      @marcokreussel6468 7 лет назад

      I think you're right. In the first clip you can see Parkinson isn't even impressed and shakes the performers hand like "you're welcome"

  • @El_Rey_247
    @El_Rey_247 9 лет назад +6

    I feel that the talk of statistics is missing the trick. I believe that stating that the odds of the trick working to be 1/2704 reveals something about the mechanics of the trick instead of an error in math. A matter of perspective.
    The way I figure, he has to manipulate something to make the trick consistently work. He can't manipulate the cards, so he must manipulate the participants.
    I think he's steering them toward a specific position and a specific card, which he is already aware of. It isn't a card trick at all, it's about suggestion. It's only a true success if the spectators pick the card and position which he was feeding them.
    Sure, the odds of a correct combination coming out may be 1/52, but the odds of the trick working - from the magician's perspective - is 1/2704. If he didn't steer them to his chosen card and position, the trick is a failure.
    At least, that's how I see it.

    • @KucheKlizma
      @KucheKlizma 5 лет назад

      The power of suggestion through paying people money before the show and telling them what to do, then lying through his teeth about it.

  • @BlueDragonWings8888
    @BlueDragonWings8888 16 лет назад +2

    Towards the end of the performance, Lu Chen spans out the entire deck before revealing the numbered card. The spectators know that every card is different. I don't think it matters whether the faces of the counted cards are shown.

  • @spazemunky
    @spazemunky 13 лет назад +3

    the "nobody is a Stooge" is a part of the act. its like saying any other part of the presentation of a trick.

  • @ThomasAnderson-d6m
    @ThomasAnderson-d6m 4 дня назад

    My theory is that the deck is setup so that you have half of the deck scrambled, and the other half is ordered Ace through King twice. After hearing the number you add cards from the scrambled section so that for example if a person says the number 8, you take 7 from the unscrambled part and switch with 7 cards from the scrambled part.
    The rest of the trick is the psychology of cards that people typically pick, for example if you pick an Ace it's probably going to be Ace of Spades, if a woman picks queen it's either going to be hearts or diamonds etc. Which would make it a 50/50 chance of failing so at that point you employ a bit of magicians choice, ie if the 8th card turns out to be correct you just say what are the chances that the 8th card would be you chosen card, and if it's not you would have the other 50/50 choice next and say what are the chances teh very next card after the 8th would be your chosen card.
    Something like that.

  • @24magiccarrot
    @24magiccarrot 5 лет назад +3

    I might have ruined this by picking a card that is a card that you will find in a regular deck of cards.

  • @michaelwheeler8552
    @michaelwheeler8552 11 лет назад +3

    Restriction #3 is a lie. Regardless of what card is chosen, the 3rd person simply names its position in the deck. That's why the cards are never shuffled.

  • @sam_antics
    @sam_antics 13 лет назад +11

    I'm a big fan of Penn and Teller's "fool us", I'm not a magician myself, but I know quite a bit of slight of hand, and enjoy figuring out magic tricks and spotting mistakes. The one thing I can point out in this entire clip is, it's very peculiar to me how in depth they describe the first two volunteers are not stooges, planted, etc.. but then it's just said "a third volunteer does such and such" with no further description. that is all i will say.

  • @Cinqmil
    @Cinqmil 12 лет назад +1

    Just a guess: He memorised the deck. He knows where the card is in the deck. He signals it to a helper. The helper says the number. No need to touch the cards.

  • @MarcaF7
    @MarcaF7 7 лет назад +4

    There is no secret in both these clips, the guy who counts the cards is a stooge who quickly put the chosen card in the right place at the moment when the "magician" says "STOP" or "WAIT" right before that card comes. In the first clip the camera doesn't show the full view all the time, so that's when the stooge makes the switch. In the latter clip the guy from audience is clearly a professional stooge and magician assistant.

    • @desmondsuper3773
      @desmondsuper3773 7 лет назад

      ya he transfers the bottom card to the top at 0441

    • @iamgort70
      @iamgort70 6 лет назад

      you do realise that all Parkinson shows were film before live audiences...i doubt an actor untrained in extreme sleights can do that type of a manipulation when 100+ people are burning that deck. Its a very well kept secret the Berglas effect and no layman can guess it nor will they buy it. You can buy SIMILAR effects but none that do this exactly as shown.

    • @mysticmarkthemagician5852
      @mysticmarkthemagician5852 6 лет назад

      wrong answer.....

  • @djmarkalmond
    @djmarkalmond 9 лет назад +14

    I've written about this performance elsewhere a few years ago, Myself and my wife were at the recording of that particular episode of Parkinson, and when I watched the show broadcast on the BBC a few days later, it was NOT what we saw in the studio! Michael made a mistake with his choice of number on the first take. This has been confirmed on forums with other audience members. You can say what you like about no stooges, I know what we saw, and it's not what you see here! Forget all the statistics and odds of naming a card and it being in the exact number position, think about it guys, it's not gonna happen (and magicians do not take gambles or rely on odds when performing on national TV!), believe it or not, there is no such thing as magic!

    • @shomy1227
      @shomy1227 9 лет назад +2

      +djmarkalmond It's very possible that is correct, ut Berglars Effect (ACAAN) is real

    • @Willyliemfams
      @Willyliemfams 4 года назад

      Thanks for make it more clear

  • @mjsmith11
    @mjsmith11 10 лет назад +3

    The dealer has the deck of cards in hand while the card and number are chosen. There is also hand covering of the deck in both videos by the dealer. Both videos have pauses before the final card is drawn. The only logical conclusion is supernatural forces at work.

    • @Tecom38415
      @Tecom38415 3 года назад

      Hahaha 🤣 please tell me you’re joking. I’ve been a magician for 8 years pal you people are adorable

  • @TheSphinxNL
    @TheSphinxNL 13 лет назад +2

    The old man's hand gestures in the second clip are rather suspicious. When he enters the stage he semi-casually puts his hand down his pocket, then hides his hand behind his back, then uses both hands in what seems to be an ordinary gesture to apply pressure to the card he just grabbed out of his pocket. You can see the thumb movement when he reaches the 23rd card, Berglar stops the countdown for a reason [so he can put the card on top].
    This guy got nothing on the Great Danton.

  • @Alfalotter
    @Alfalotter 13 лет назад +2

    @eppiefish The Berglas Effect has very recently been revealed in a book by Richard Kaufman called "The Berglas Effects". It advertises the effect exactly as it is on the video with no stooges. He's not really allowed to lie when it costs $125.

  • @corporateentertainer
    @corporateentertainer  17 лет назад +3

    The spectators are NOT stooges. They have completely free choices and can name any card or number. When something looks impossible it's easy to think that stooges are the solution.

  • @MrTasman210
    @MrTasman210 12 лет назад +2

    The chick (actress) in the vid played the role of administrative assistant to the Prime Minister of Great Britain (Hugh Grant) in the movie Love Actually.

  • @ddebenedictis
    @ddebenedictis 3 года назад +26

    He has performed this trick over 5,000 times and nailed it twice!

  • @wolverinefangowings
    @wolverinefangowings 13 лет назад

    I have no clue how this is done...but the actual concept (pick a card and a number) is incredibly simple...and that girl that was hosting the show had no clue what the hell she was supposed to do

  • @LegionarioCruel
    @LegionarioCruel 13 лет назад +3

    @pollensalta - I am with you. The trick is too perfect to be performed without assistance. Since Berglas asks first for the playing card and THEN for the number, it makes a lot of sense that the one that counts the cards is the stooge. I think this is the reason why this trick is not as popular as other card tricks, it is too good to be true.

  • @JFetch
    @JFetch 13 лет назад

    The person counting the cards switches the card. If you notice both times they pause before turning over the last card which gives them time to place the card on top of the deck before revealing the card.

  • @StKildaFan
    @StKildaFan 14 лет назад +10

    I've heard just recently that David Berglas is releasing a new book on his card magic that is meant to cover the Berglas effect in detail. I don't think it will come cheap, but the secret may finally become known.

    • @aliakar8086
      @aliakar8086 3 года назад +5

      I'm coming from future. Is that book released?

    • @ChristianoDeAraujo
      @ChristianoDeAraujo 3 года назад +3

      @@aliakar8086 lol

    • @PMX
      @PMX 3 года назад

      @@aliakar8086 Yes, the book came out in 2011/2012, it's called (appropriately) "The Berglas Effect"

    • @darktransmissions
      @darktransmissions 2 года назад

      Hope Ben is okay :/

  • @MrFoolingyu
    @MrFoolingyu 2 года назад +2

    No stooges. Yeah right!

  • @jojojojojojojojojojojojob
    @jojojojojojojojojojojojob 11 лет назад +63

    2:22 is the signal

  • @happentodie8776
    @happentodie8776 3 года назад

    i saw a marc paul lecture ,i had a good time he was great , nut he didnt teach us ACAAN lmao i wish he had !!!

  • @toddaway
    @toddaway 11 лет назад +2

    Just because they say there was no accomplice does not mean there was no accomplice. The whole deck could have been 4 of hearts and the accomplice is the one who shouted the card. Or the accomplice was on the other side and knew the position of every card.

  • @goldengab
    @goldengab 10 лет назад +2

    I've seen only 4 holy grail productions here on youtube. Of course this is the most famous one. I know Berglas studied hypnosis and may be involved somehow in this trick, but since miracles can't happen people have invented their own methods to make this happen. Gimmicks, memorized deck, some pass, if you check Berglas doing this he clearly put the needed cards up to match the count. Shuffle that deck and make again the production without touching the cards, that would be a real miracle.

  • @colins1402
    @colins1402 4 года назад

    Something definitely happened during a commercial break or something that they didnt air the program

  • @7thHanuman
    @7thHanuman Год назад

    I know exactly how this trick is done. I explained how this is done in a video on a similar trick. The trick is six audiences calling out one number, which later revealed matched lottery ticket in the Magicians wallet. This trick is done by assistance from non-human entities using, "Lower Voice to Skull (LV2K or LVTK) on the audiences the moment before a number was called out.

  • @DravenVandrak
    @DravenVandrak 11 лет назад +3

    You can see the "assistant" do the move in the second video. In the first the camera is not even on the cards during the move.

    • @CurtGeezus
      @CurtGeezus 11 лет назад +2

      There are no assistants and no move to see.

    •  5 лет назад

      Link please....

  • @Aichon
    @Aichon 11 лет назад +17

    The "pick a number" exercise is just selecting the criteria by which you can tell whether the "pick a card" game is correct. I.e. It's not a separate game that changes the odds, so much as it is just a person choosing the rules for the "pick a card" game. In the end, you're still only selecting one item, not two, and you're selecting from a set of 52 items. Assuming they are shuffled randomly, your odds are still 1/52.

    • @powerpopaholic876
      @powerpopaholic876 3 года назад

      I believe so

    • @Robisquick
      @Robisquick Год назад

      I was racking my brain about that as well. And it does seem to be just 1/52 no matter what.

    • @Robisquick
      @Robisquick Год назад

      The odds would be 1 in 52^2 if he gave the deck to an audience member and told them to mark each card of the deck with 52 different colors. So each card in the deck has a unique color and face.
      Then one person guesses burnt Orange queen of hearts or lime green 3 of spades. And another person guesses which card to pick out of the deck.
      There’s a 1 in 52^2 chance that the card that’s picked will be the combination of color and face that was guessed.

  • @pollensalta
    @pollensalta 13 лет назад +1

    I have studied this effect for months. I agree to say you need some stooge. Let´s analize:
    1) If the effect depends 100% on the magician, he needs to touch the cards somehow after the card and number are called. Marc doesn´t touch the cards. So that is not the method.
    2) The stooge is not the one that count the cards, because at that moment everyone is focused on the cards and you need two things: Misdirection and a very good sleight of hand. The stooge is the one that calls the number.

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 3 месяца назад

      There is no stooge in this trick.

  • @BrianJLeong
    @BrianJLeong 13 лет назад +1

    It's called psychology. In the second trick, odds are the whole left side thought 4 of hearts and the whole right side thought 23

    • @CarlDidur
      @CarlDidur 3 года назад

      I agree. It is just science, yawn.

  • @daemonturk
    @daemonturk 14 лет назад +1

    (continued) The evidence to backup my assertion about his first performance is that he never said the quote about 'how amazing it would be if ACAAN worked', thus he gave himself a way out by preparing to do another trick.

  • @ASSO74
    @ASSO74 16 лет назад +1

    WONDERFULL!!! I buy it Yesterday !!! Thank you for your suggestion on SILENT ACAAN. There is other ACAAN effect in ebook... wonderfull

  • @KP-kh2qb
    @KP-kh2qb 2 года назад +2

    0:37 So, a third spectator can be a stooge?

  • @katrinbechhofer4194
    @katrinbechhofer4194 10 лет назад +9

    If I would pull a trick like this I would somehow influence the audience via neurolinguistic programming. If asked to pick a random card or number or color or whatever, if you are being asked without preparation you will just say what comes first to your mind. This can be influenced. I guess, that's how it works.

    • @chrisklecker
      @chrisklecker 10 лет назад +4

      This is what I am assuming is happening. Kinda of what Darren Brown does to an audience. He's manipulating the audience to pick a specific number and card. It's about the only way you can effectively make this work, assuming the deck is real and it is never touched and no one is a stooge.

    • @katrinbechhofer4194
      @katrinbechhofer4194 10 лет назад

      Also it's called "effect", not "trick"

    • @catastrio4858
      @catastrio4858 10 лет назад

      NLP is a pseudo science and even then, this trick wouldn't work 100% of the time if you were gambling on people being manipulated

    • @icyboy771z
      @icyboy771z 10 лет назад +1

      it wouldn't work all the time...Yes i believe you can narrow choices using NLP, but then again anyone can think of anything and a magician does tricks, any claim that they are using NLP is to misdirect you from his tricks...A very simple way to accomplish the berglas effect above 100% of the time (If the first 2 audiences aren't stooges), is that the 3rd spectator is a stooge and all he has to do is to take the chosen card and make it appear when counting down...Notice at the start of the video with the 4 strict criterias, it never ever claim the 3rd spectator is a stooge..
      Now it all make sense doesn't it?

    • @icyboy771z
      @icyboy771z 10 лет назад

      *Never ever claim in the 4 strict criteria that the 3rd spectator is NOT a stooge...so he is one...

  • @maxhuf
    @maxhuf 11 лет назад +3

    I think, the person who gives the number is involved. The deck has a random order or is sorted by a system. The second person knows every position of any card. The first person says the card and the second involved person knows and says the correct position in the deck. The older guy in the first trick thinks about before finally saying the number although he had it ca. 20 seconds before already in mind.

  • @mysticmarkthemagician5852
    @mysticmarkthemagician5852 6 лет назад

    I performed this to the same strict criteria....its on my channel ....I also the privlege of meeting David Berglas recently... 😁

  • @vanmonroe4346
    @vanmonroe4346 2 года назад

    Check out Rebecca Herrera perform Michael Hart's acaan. One volunteer gives the cards a casino wash, then the second volunteer gives them a few riffle shuffles and a strip cut. First volunteer chooses a card, the second chooses a number. Then they count down to the chosen card. Rebecca never touches the deck. Remarkably, the trick is then immediately performed a second time. As a disclaimer in the description, it is not the Berglas effect.

  • @xXx3llusXx
    @xXx3llusXx 9 лет назад +14

    when you look closer, you will see, that the person, who is counting the cards do something fishi (about 02:10 )... it's just a theory, but it could be the answer on this trick :D

    • @sudhanshugaur2317
      @sudhanshugaur2317 9 лет назад

      +AlHa Musik i agree

    • @faizadoll34
      @faizadoll34 7 лет назад +1

      would any one tell me what that girl said at 2:14?? because i dont understand accent thanx

    • @SpookyFan
      @SpookyFan 6 лет назад +1

      @@faizadoll34 "I want the queen of hearts... so you'd better make it happen quick." I hope it's been worth waiting a year to find the answer.

  • @websnarf
    @websnarf 13 лет назад

    @TheSphinxNL : This doesn't explain the first performance. I think there are 104 cards in that "deck" and the magician actually flips the bottom 52 (a legitimate deck) upside down. When she announces the Q of hearts, the "stooge" fans the cards towards his own body, so only he sees this. He locates the card, then makes a "break" and pushes it out so he can access it quickly. The magician stops at 7 cards and does the misdirection, so the stooge can "prepare the card" then he produces it.

  • @Wellpinit
    @Wellpinit 11 лет назад +16

    the chance is finding the correct card is 1 out of 52 and not 1 out of 2704. It would be 1 out of 2704 if he wrote down a prediction which says "the selection will be the queen of hearts and the selected number is 8"

    • @icedragon769
      @icedragon769 11 лет назад +3

      It is one in 2704 because both the card is predicted as well as its position in the deck, both of which are provided by audience members.

    • @pulykamell
      @pulykamell 11 лет назад +2

      icedragon769 Not really, it's one in 52 (and this jumped out at me, too, watching the video). He's not predicting the card and the position. Whatever card is counted down to, assuming a random deck, has a 1 in 52 chance of being the one selected.There's only 52 possibilities for what the Xth card can be. So if you were to perform this trick with no trickery whatsoever, just relying on luck, many times over, you should be successful an average of 1 in 52 times, not 1 in 2704. If you can program, it's pretty easy to set up a quick simulation showing this is true. Or, if you have the time, deal out about 500 trials and you should find yourself successful about 9 times or so, whereas if it were 1 in 2704, you'll most likely not even have a single hit.

    • @captainishka4785
      @captainishka4785 7 лет назад +1

      The second constraint of adding the preselected number squares the odds. Like there is a 1 in 6 chance of someone winning the lottery tonight but a 1 in 125 million chance of you winning. Because you have constrained the numbers with your ticket.

    • @mysticmarkthemagician5852
      @mysticmarkthemagician5852 6 лет назад

      interesting point :)

  • @NaYarB04
    @NaYarB04 13 лет назад

    his smile at 2:52 is like "how the fuck did i pull that off"

  • @chainfire9001
    @chainfire9001 13 лет назад

    @TheSphinxNL Your idea makes some sense, but I see two problems:
    1. To me it looks like the old guy's hands are empty (and I'm a magician, I know some pretty unusual palms). That doesn't rule out loading a duplicate though.
    2. He's dealing face up. If the selection is above the chosen number, it will be seen. In order to prevent this, he would have to know where the selection is in the pack and make sure it's not above the number that was called.

  • @rajuchops
    @rajuchops 14 лет назад

    This can work on as follows:
    1. If the performer has ability to hypnotise and force the card and its position in teh deck. This card and the position being known by him. So he will require to know only one card to and its position. In this case he is the sole performer without any secret involment of the spectators.

  • @enant
    @enant 5 лет назад

    The second performance's participant is quite a gambler

  • @crouchingspinach
    @crouchingspinach 9 лет назад +38

    I think he's just really really really ... lucky.

    • @d_e_a_n
      @d_e_a_n 5 лет назад

      Ya he did look a little too happy. Like he himself was pleasantly surprised or shocked.

    • @ddebenedictis
      @ddebenedictis 3 года назад

      When executed properly, the odds are 1/13 of getting it right, so one time out of thirteen performances you will amaze the audience. For the other twelve times, you need to shrug off the failure and proceed to a more sure trick.

  • @MakeItWayne316
    @MakeItWayne316 13 лет назад

    Assuming the words for the description is 100% accurate. The third one is the stooge. The first two are stated they are not, but the third isn't.

  • @Alfalotter
    @Alfalotter 13 лет назад

    @Olaf177 I honestly don't remember but I heard that Marc Paul was mentored by David Berglas who taught him the Berglas Effect.

  • @rajuchops
    @rajuchops 14 лет назад +1

    2. If he cant hypnotise then the second spectator must be working for him and he/she knows exactly where each card in the deck is positioned. (This is simple you can develop some simple sequence for it.) The deck of card was not shuffled so it is very likely that each card has been positioned to a known sequence.

    • @szolanek
      @szolanek 2 года назад

      There is mind control. No hypnosis needed. It is for real.

  • @CalmVibesON
    @CalmVibesON 7 лет назад

    After almost 3 years i know how Its done. Wauw what A trick. And Its so simple when you know. I'm never telling someone, I Like it!!! I Will video tape it and upload it to my RUclips channel

  • @CitySkin09
    @CitySkin09 13 лет назад

    He cut that deck somehow and shuffled it in a certain way before he brought that deck out.

  • @jkeyes1000
    @jkeyes1000 12 лет назад +1

    Very astute. Yes--I concur that the only way to achieve this effect AS STATED is to control the countdown. In every version of this routine I have seen, the performer chooses the third participant and same always covers the deck with his or her hand just before the chosen card is revealed. An "unlikely suspect" is picked who has access either to a duplicate deck or to a duplicate card (supplied by the performer?). One may infer logically that the card is palmed and dropped onto the deck.

    • @ewenyap3018
      @ewenyap3018 2 года назад

      the berglass effect does not use stooges. its been said over and over..try again

    • @marcorosas7614
      @marcorosas7614 2 года назад

      ​@@ewenyap3018the berglass effect is just an effect. The way the effect it's constructed by the inside doesn't matter. A pure berglass effect is just an utopia never achieved following it's pure rules. For example here, the deck is supossed to be shuffled before the selection according to a pure berglass effect, but here is not shuffled.

    • @ewenyap3018
      @ewenyap3018 2 года назад

      @@marcorosas7614 yea, but what has that got to do with stooges?. shuffled or unshuffled it doesnt matter.. a stooge makes the trick trivial.. an unshuffled deck doesnt.. its still the audience memebers that picks the cards and the positions. right ?.. so if I know the position of every single card in the deck.. it wouldnt matter.. its the spectator that picks the number and the card... there IS a difference..

  • @FatherTime89
    @FatherTime89 13 лет назад

    I wanna see him ask the number before the card. I'm convinced he has a stooge memorize the entire deck, so that he can give a number matching the card

  • @tonysadar
    @tonysadar 12 лет назад

    as usual with berglas,only the best will do.
    regards, Tony sadar.

  • @TheFireFurnace
    @TheFireFurnace 13 лет назад

    @batesy1996 yes. the effect is u have a prediction card to the side and the spectator names any number 1-52 and the number the called on is the same number as the prediction.im not sure how it works all i know is that it has a similar effect..a hint to the way the berglas effect is done:its a mem deck and uses hypnosis? to force a certain card ..very diffucult technique that no amateur magician can execute.

  • @nitaparmar-hemsley3572
    @nitaparmar-hemsley3572 2 года назад +2

    There are multiple ways. The encyclopedia of card tricks has one in the Nicola system section- or if a stooge is used who knows the Nicola system - a variant of Vernon’s ‘The trick that cannot be explained’ (I suspect this is the Burglas method) or Harry Lorayne has a good method that avoids any calculation by use of a breather crimp.

  • @distantship
    @distantship 14 лет назад

    @theELUSIV Secretly counting cards is childs play for an accomplished card handler. Using a stacked deck then means the dealer only needs to perform a pass at a key moment of missdirection. The key moment in this case was when the card was purposly misscalled as an AH instead of the QH. Perfect, really. Then the dealer needs only to do a little acting by looking amazed when he looks at the queen. The only person touching the cards after the card and number is named is the dealer. That's it folks

  • @you_dont_wanna_know1969
    @you_dont_wanna_know1969 3 года назад +3

    This is the best explanation I find for it: pre-show. No one is a stooge. But before that effect, the magician already knew both selections (number and card) by whatever he did or worked (other effects) with these people before the effect. They are not stooges. They just went along with whatever was set on the pre-show, in this case, the Queen and the 8.

    • @Sansanding
      @Sansanding 3 года назад

      That would make them stooges.

    • @you_dont_wanna_know1969
      @you_dont_wanna_know1969 3 года назад +1

      @@Sansanding they don't know at any point (before, during, and maybe even after) that they are being stooges. It is just a matter of dual reality effect: for the whole audience looks like one thing (what we see in RUclips and it's understood as the overall effect ACAAN), but there is a lesser impact, but still great, for the people who chose the number and the card, and that is the other reality: the effect they see or perceive it's different from the one we see on RUclips, lesser than ours, but still good enough to impact them at some level. So the number and the card were worked on the pre show, and they never knew they were stooges, and there were just differences of perception and wonder levels what played out at the end.

    • @you_dont_wanna_know1969
      @you_dont_wanna_know1969 3 года назад +1

      This shows more or less how this effect, potentially, could be explained: ruclips.net/video/zeGh1agMe2k/видео.html

    • @SoybienAlex
      @SoybienAlex 3 года назад

      @@you_dont_wanna_know1969 es correcto. 😅

  • @mentalistakardini
    @mentalistakardini 13 лет назад +3

    Os desfechos perfeitos de TODOS " Berglas Effect" são quando a mágica funciona na sua forma IDEAL. Nem sempre é bem assim assim...Direto, "limpo", "off hands". Nem mesmo quando apresentado pelo próprio Berglas (depoimento de quem o assistiu diversas vezes "ao vivo"... E são estas "situações ideais" que são divulgadas na internet. As outras são, obviamente, simplesmente omitidas. Este é o motivo que Berglas não o apresenta todo o dia, para não destruir o mito criado.

  • @TruthHasSpoken
    @TruthHasSpoken 3 года назад +2

    Didn't know Bobby Knight had a brother.

  • @lexfacitregem
    @lexfacitregem 7 лет назад +5

    How is this mysterious? Anyone notice on how criteria '4'.. there is no mention made of the requirement that the third 'volunteer' must not be a stooge? So that means that the third volunteer (conveniently picked by the magician) can still be a stooge and not violate the '4 rules'. It's obvious that when the first guy chose his card, the third volunteer (who only needs to have palming skills), finds the picked card, palms it, and when the countdown is reached, slaps the palmed card on the top of the deck. Not sure why people make such a big deal out of this???

  • @CardAddict
    @CardAddict 16 лет назад

    For the first demonstration, the accomplice is the man who handdles the cards of course... For the second demonstration, the accomplice is the man who named the number.

  • @curlibear
    @curlibear 14 лет назад +1

    I reckon I know how this is done. Read the notices carefully. Nowhere does it say that the person dealing is not a stooge.
    Now watch the guy pulled up in the second clip. Clearly a magician from the way he handles the cards. When Marc tells him to wait, this gives him time to cut the cards to the 4 of hearts and you can see him doing this!
    It's not possible without at least one stooge and it only says the first 2 spectators are definitely not stooges.

  • @charmedareyou
    @charmedareyou 12 лет назад +1

    first i tried to master the berglas effect acaan and soon i realised that we cannot master the probability and after wards i created my own technique which is kind of based on mentalism

  • @CardAddict
    @CardAddict 16 лет назад

    This is not fair, this can't be performed this way without a accomplice.

  • @PMX
    @PMX 3 года назад

    When he says that the odds of any card at any number is one in 52x52 he's misleading. The odds are still one in 52. As for the trick being a secret... he described it himself on a book called "The Berglas Effect" (2011)

  • @jenniferw8963
    @jenniferw8963 5 лет назад

    2:08 is the "spectator" riffling through the cards at this point and performing the shift? The cameras went off him so he could of did a one handed cut. I don't see any other way this could of been done. Either that or he just got lucky, 1 in 2704 chance.

    • @Bardsonline
      @Bardsonline 5 лет назад

      Most woman choosin QH. We are in same idea , after Marc repeat choosen number and QH , the guy who has a cards he is providing the card at the same position.

  • @venonricinov5376
    @venonricinov5376 Месяц назад

    one of the audience is a stoge, and the deck is in mnemonica or bart harding sequence

  • @deadmanavir
    @deadmanavir 13 лет назад

    @pollensalta This effect is revealed by David Berglas himself in his book ... and the word "stooge" didn't appear anywhere

  • @mhz23
    @mhz23 11 лет назад +1

    I agree that some things in magic should remain secret. If you can figure it out, have at it. But I'm content being amazed.

  • @19RaxR91
    @19RaxR91 13 лет назад +8

    The whole time the guy was counting the cards, he held the deck loosely, but 4:36, I think, explains the whole trick.

  • @NCCMattogg
    @NCCMattogg 11 лет назад

    If i were to do this trick, i would use 1 stooge and 2 decks. One deck is ordered and given to the stooge, the other deck, mixed up on the table. When a card and number are selected from members of the audience, misdirect to give the stooge time to count through his deck to pick the chosen card, which can then be palmed or hidden somewhere. Pause before turning over the final card to let the stooge place the chosen card on top of the deck. bingo!

  • @fairytales_hub
    @fairytales_hub 6 лет назад +5

    4:05 ha ha haa :)

  • @designanddirection
    @designanddirection 14 лет назад

    True astonishment!

  • @squandermania
    @squandermania 3 года назад +6

    His math, 52 times 52, is wrong

    • @ddebenedictis
      @ddebenedictis 3 года назад

      True. There will of course be a card selected, there is a 100% chance of that. After that, there is a 1/52 chance it will be at the selected position. Still very unlikely. With some variations in performance (shift to count from bottom instead of top; expose the next card AFTER counting off the specified number) the odds of getting it right increase to 1/13.
      I'm not suggesting this trick only works 1/13th of the time, but it would be interesting to know if it works 100% of the time.

    • @SLYGARR
      @SLYGARR 8 месяцев назад

      It does.

  • @panoskarnezis913
    @panoskarnezis913 3 года назад +3

    You can see (in 2:30 for example), more clearly if you slow down the video (0.25x speed), that Alistair McGowan (who's holding the deck) is not dealing the top card.

    • @ricomajestic
      @ricomajestic 3 года назад

      He would still have to look for the card unless they're all in on the trick!

  • @corporateentertainer
    @corporateentertainer  15 лет назад +6

    ALL effects are 100% depend on the performer. Some great performers can make a toy shop magic trick into a miracle.

    • @planb8535
      @planb8535 4 года назад

      you should watch this videos on 19:00 ruclips.net/video/W6jeuRVzLCE/видео.html

    • @csTalker3up
      @csTalker3up 4 года назад

      Yeah, you should watch that video dude

  • @TheIncredibleJounan
    @TheIncredibleJounan 12 лет назад

    People need to realize that this is a very advanced trick, the book for the trick is about 400 pages.

  • @Epsio0
    @Epsio0 14 лет назад +1

    Hmm well, I'm stumped. No cuts, had nothing to do with the deck. I keep thinking that he tampered with it, but it in some order, but how can he get the exact card? You say there were no stooges involved...
    Overall, A fantastic trick, one that is really amazing to see :)

  • @kilgorin10
    @kilgorin10 13 лет назад

    Yeah, it's not difficult to figure out that a woman like that would pick the queen of hearts.

  • @coryblack4917
    @coryblack4917 3 года назад +1

    Not seeing enough of the second one in terms of set up/scenario but clearly more to half room thinking of a card and one person getting to say it, several ways could have gone. As for the Parkinson one it would have been flawless were it not for Martine McCutcheon giving it away with her "might have ruined it" comment, certainly let the cat out the bag for me! But bravo!

  • @cuda426hemi
    @cuda426hemi 11 лет назад

    All I know is Berglas spelled sideways is Gel Bras. And, the "Odds" fight going on here is moot. He plants the card and swaps decks before the climax when the Gel Bras explode.

  • @faizadoll34
    @faizadoll34 7 лет назад

    would any one tell me what that girl said at 2:14?? because i dont understand accent thanx

    • @oudain
      @oudain 7 лет назад

      "So you better make it happen quick!"