16 YEAR OLD magician FOOLS Penn and Teller with PHYSICS!? | Stanley Zhou on Fool Us

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2022
  • Stanley Zhou fools Penn and Teller with physics on Season 8 Episode 10 of Penn & Teller: Fool Us. At 16 years old, he is one of the YOUNGEST FOOLERS in history! Be sure to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to see more MAGIC.
    Thank you to Denis Behr for the inspiration. I couldn't have done it without your generosity and support! Thank you to Mike Close and the Fool Us team for your feedback and guidance. And lastly, thank you to Dorothy for teaching me physics! 🤓
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    Email: stanleyzhoumagic@gmail.com

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  • @stanleyzhou
    @stanleyzhou  2 года назад +6050

    Thank you for your love and support! Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe. ❤️
    All proceeds from this channel will be donated to help young magicians. 🎩
    Update 10/02/22: Check out my charity for young magicians: ruclips.net/video/bBJ5dNjeaKc/видео.html

    • @nochannel1276
      @nochannel1276 2 года назад +37

      That's great.
      By the way Stanley will you ever reveal the trick?

    • @SgtJoeSmith
      @SgtJoeSmith 2 года назад +121

      @@nochannel1276 nope. best magicians never reveal. dont reveal stanely. keep us guessing. wow 16 year old fooled the best.

    • @nochannel1276
      @nochannel1276 2 года назад +28

      @@SgtJoeSmith that's just a stupid quote in the words of Penn(Wired video).
      I am a magician and it's ok to reveal tricks to other magician's

    • @SgtJoeSmith
      @SgtJoeSmith 2 года назад +45

      @@nochannel1276 ok wheres the videos of you revealing yours? nothing on your channel than a 13 year old playing video games in his mommys basement

    • @nochannel1276
      @nochannel1276 2 года назад +13

      @@SgtJoeSmith I actually have a channel where I review and reveal magic so shur up

  • @xelthos2051
    @xelthos2051 2 года назад +8175

    Never do the same trick twice in a row.
    Stanley: I'm gonna do it 4 times in a row in front of some of the greatest magicians ever.

    • @forearthbelow
      @forearthbelow 2 года назад +89

      EXACTLY, kudos to the young man 👏👏

    • @georgekellon2471
      @georgekellon2471 2 года назад +54

      You forgot to say "Hold my Beer"

    • @CheeseyDan
      @CheeseyDan 2 года назад +132

      @@georgekellon2471 More like hold my Pepsi, he's 16 in the US XD

    • @yamipablo
      @yamipablo 2 года назад +13

      The last time he Made it was diferent, blacks on the top red on the bottom

    • @stephenhosking7384
      @stephenhosking7384 2 года назад +31

      When he started to do it a second time I was both pleased that I'd get a second chance to follow it, but also worried that he couldn't possibly get it past P&T a second time. Then there was a third, and a fourth, with it become more exposed each time! Dumbfounding!

  • @Twinkie_McCream
    @Twinkie_McCream 2 года назад +7113

    Let me save you the 20 minutes of life that I lost… don’t bother scrolling the comments. Nobody knows how it was done and the kid is basically Asian Dumbledore

    • @josephbuerkle9792
      @josephbuerkle9792 Год назад +140

      Penn and Teller answer it.
      He used a prop. They knew immediately.

    • @MrSkaDan
      @MrSkaDan Год назад +18

      @@josephbuerkle9792 O.o

    • @OfTheiAm
      @OfTheiAm Год назад +489

      @@josephbuerkle9792 uM....
      They took the prop. Apologized.
      And after looking at the prop found nothing wrong with it
      and they were fooled.
      What are you talking about lol they were stumped

    • @johndor11
      @johndor11 Год назад +149

      @@OfTheiAm they say they took the prop and then they looked at it and were fooled. That doesn’t mean the prop wasn’t gimmicked, it can mean it was gimmicked in a way they didn’t expect and they had guessed wrong. Watch carefully at 4:08 when he deals the 9 of diamonds. It’s double up. Penn just being fair and this trick is probably using a unique method they don’t want to give away.

    • @gillianstephenson2838
      @gillianstephenson2838 Год назад +80

      @@johndor11 No that's an 8 and a 9 of diamonds you saw it wrong (I just checked because of this)

  • @steeledminer616
    @steeledminer616 Год назад +2413

    "Can I take this prop?"
    "Sure! go ahead!"
    Teller: *stare of fear*
    THE CONFIDENCE THIS GUY HAS I LOVE IT

    • @divitu
      @divitu Год назад +69

      I think that's because P&T only give themselves one shot to guess how the trick was done. Penn took the shot without thinking about it or conferring with Teller.

    • @PapiSalad
      @PapiSalad Год назад +52

      @@divitu I think this is more of why the stare of fear came out. Not really because of the confidence, that was bold.. but because he wasn't consulted.

    • @lizardgothic4262
      @lizardgothic4262 Год назад +33

      He knew it was against the rule but can't resist it coz the magic was too good. He didn't wanna pass the opportunity to learn the secret

    • @miotch8225
      @miotch8225 Год назад +43

      @@divitu I think it's because they can say that the deck is rigged / a prop as part of their guess. But taking the prop and analyzing it prior to guessing is against the rules. I've seen them ask if the deck is a trick deck and when the magician says no then they usually respond with "well then you fooled us"

    • @davemccombs
      @davemccombs Год назад +9

      @@divitu This is patently false. They discuss for like a half hour sometimes dude. It's TV. It's edited.

  • @dbhertz
    @dbhertz Год назад +2032

    I don’t know what has everyone so impressed. The trick is very simple: while he is dropping the cards, he simply stops time, arranges them in the order he wants them to be, and starts time again.
    But seriously, this is absolutely jaw-dropping and brilliant. You are absolutely phenomenal.

    • @freddieban-murray9848
      @freddieban-murray9848 Год назад +16

      when he says he splits them into red and black he dose not that's why when he puts them together he didn't show two of the card because if he did it would show they are not what he is saying
      but he did the time freeze thing for the other times

    • @yorha.a2
      @yorha.a2 Год назад +15

      ZE WARUDO!

    • @klbs2k5
      @klbs2k5 Год назад +1

      I would believe this.

    • @menopillion9853
      @menopillion9853 Год назад +9

      Stopping time is easy. I would struggle with remembering which card is where.

    • @killgoretrout877
      @killgoretrout877 Год назад +6

      he actually invented a heavier ink

  • @barfy362
    @barfy362 2 года назад +8425

    He calls it a "physics experiment" to distract you from the fact that he's a real life wizard and this is actually magic.

    • @oknice8325
      @oknice8325 2 года назад +154

      Rumor has it that this kid has trained with Dr. Strange himself

    • @ryeeeuwu
      @ryeeeuwu 2 года назад +91

      Also, in physics, objects will fall at the same rate regardless of mass... real life wizardry confirmed!

    • @confederatetearsaredelicious
      @confederatetearsaredelicious 2 года назад +77

      @@ryeeeuwu only in an environment when there isn't any air to provide resistance against the object.

    • @KaoruSugimura
      @KaoruSugimura 2 года назад +62

      Wizards are a European thing. He is a Cultivator of the immortal realm who's really over the age of 1000 but still looks like a child.

    • @justcallmesomething8089
      @justcallmesomething8089 2 года назад +18

      "Sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."

  • @FlyntofRWBY
    @FlyntofRWBY 2 года назад +5061

    If you look very closely at 5:05, you can see that you still have no idea how he did it.

    • @GuitarDaddyo
      @GuitarDaddyo 2 года назад +105

      Man...I thought your comment deserved a like and a laugh.....but true true it is

    • @HackedBy
      @HackedBy 2 года назад +12

      Nice eyes dude!

    • @Strykar86
      @Strykar86 2 года назад +118

      Unfortunately, you can see the swap at 4:31.

    • @Eto_Kusay
      @Eto_Kusay 2 года назад +80

      @@Strykar86 yeah, I saw that too, but he shows the cards afterwards, when he punched and stapled it together

    • @Mr.President.2028
      @Mr.President.2028 2 года назад +64

      @@Strykar86 Just seeing the swap does not explain anything magic. Before and after the swap, you can still see the cards mixed and then "unmixed" without any "swap" in between. The only thing the swap could explain anything is that he needs two different sets of 8s and 9s to do two different tricks (one with hole and one without) and the final set of cards examined by Penn consists of only 6 cards, but the first set might consist of more than 6 since the video seems to show at least one additional card seen at 4:11.

  • @GenerationAI1
    @GenerationAI1 11 месяцев назад +433

    This young man learns moves to another country, in 3 years learns a completely new language, and at 16 he speaks better English than most natives (not to mention his presentation and humor) - while performing on one of the highest stages of magic. Amazing. I wish the best for this young man!

    • @NotJaredGoff
      @NotJaredGoff 10 месяцев назад +35

      No. Your wrong. He dont spoke bettur natives language or grammer den me. I spake gooder them him so I've disugree wit dat but he woll git der wun day if he kepts on prakticin his english 🔥

    • @kanazhao7770
      @kanazhao7770 9 месяцев назад +3

      ye dat guy iz a fool

    • @NotJaredGoff
      @NotJaredGoff 9 месяцев назад

      @@kanazhao7770 faks

    • @markbanin
      @markbanin 9 месяцев назад +1

      I echo that....very nicely said....Bravo Stanley

    • @UltimaKeyMaster
      @UltimaKeyMaster 7 месяцев назад

      I don't feel immensely surprised a teenager picks up a second language fast, kids learn a lot faster than adults so the earlier you can learn a second language the better. Spanglish is a common thing in the US likely for that very reason that kids grow up around both. Not surprised, but still otherwise very impressed.

  • @hmm7238
    @hmm7238 Год назад +90

    He did not just did a trick, he did the trick FOUR TIMES. This guy is either brave, crazy, or both

    • @Nabeelco
      @Nabeelco День назад

      He didn't do it the same each time though! That's the brilliance. I suspect each time was done in a different way. The first time was a very simple, but very well executed slight of hand... If you go frame by frame you can see it... but the other times?! I have no idea... It was definitely not done in the same way.

  • @user-uq5qw1fk3d
    @user-uq5qw1fk3d 2 года назад +4688

    I've watched every episode from all 8 seasons and even the really experienced magicians are cautious about doing close-up magic with both Penn & Teller, let alone doing what appears to be the same trick 3 times. This was one of the best magic tricks I've seen in the entire history of the show. Well done Stanley!

    • @stanleyzhou
      @stanleyzhou  2 года назад +732

      That's so kind of you!

    • @ConstantlyDamaged
      @ConstantlyDamaged 2 года назад +281

      Teller, particularly. Letting him handle the cards-essentially giving him the chance to examine them-was a huge move. Very nice work on an impeccably clean performance.

    • @Chipuav
      @Chipuav 2 года назад +50

      I agree. The best trick I have seen to date. Bravo Zulu, young man!

    • @asianconnection7701
      @asianconnection7701 2 года назад +23

      @@stanleyzhou HEY KID ,how is it done ? that was smooth

    • @DennepeerRelaxation
      @DennepeerRelaxation 2 года назад +40

      @@stanleyzhou seriously. Really deserved. This was simply amazing. The close up. The repeats. Very impressive. 👍👍👍

  • @BluishGnome
    @BluishGnome 2 года назад +2377

    Man, the balls on this kid to do tricks in front of not only two celebrities, but an audience and cameras without even a tremble. Bravo! Loved the presentation!

    • @burgerstein4557
      @burgerstein4557 2 года назад +31

      And not just two celebrities, but 2 great magicians

    • @yoshidayui7774
      @yoshidayui7774 2 года назад +15

      Because he does fencing. Need to focus

    • @BrianAnim
      @BrianAnim 2 года назад +18

      No audience.

    • @CockroachesInTheMultiverse
      @CockroachesInTheMultiverse 2 года назад +1

      @Jon Hesson Wow really?

    • @sue6626
      @sue6626 2 года назад +9

      And speaking in a second language.... that’s the real magic trick. Whenever I try and speak in a second/third language in front of people I get so shy I stutter or forget words🥺 This kid is amazing!

  • @7mikepd
    @7mikepd Год назад +173

    Teller's face at 5:47 shows how great the trick is. Penn forgot his magician manners because he was so fascinated.

    • @DoomOfTheNoldor
      @DoomOfTheNoldor Год назад +11

      And Teller initially forgot to clap because he was so baffled

    • @MrBobbyFreakout
      @MrBobbyFreakout 3 месяца назад +5

      i always look to Teller for the reaction. He looked like a child here. ❤

  • @SurfTheSkyline
    @SurfTheSkyline Год назад +46

    Penn asking for the cards in an accidental breach of protocol only serves to make it that much more memorable!

  • @Lovely_Bean_
    @Lovely_Bean_ Год назад +3297

    Penn's a stand-up guy. I don't think he was thinking very clearly when he asked to take the prop and their faces afterwards show the immediate regret they both experienced over having potentially ruined Stanley's chances of fooling them. The fact that Penn felt so bad that he immediately apologized directly to Stanley while the show was still running and was sincere and honest about it just demonstrates how much class they have.

    • @jenm1
      @jenm1 Год назад +119

      Kid took it like a champ anyway

    • @JamesRMagic
      @JamesRMagic Год назад +56

      After his apology I was expecting Penn to demand one back for filling him so harshly 🤣🤣🤣
      I think if he ever comes back Penn will swear like when he sees Shawn Farquhar’s name on the screen! 🤣🤣

    • @giovannisantostasi9615
      @giovannisantostasi9615 Год назад +1

      Also because he is a good man.

    • @heedrix
      @heedrix Год назад +241

      @6:27 Teller is like 'WTF dude! you can't ask for that!!'

    • @benward6017
      @benward6017 Год назад +29

      I've met them both, they do meet and greets after their shows. He really is a stand up guy, very sincere and funny.

  • @micklethenickel
    @micklethenickel 2 года назад +2279

    This is probably the most impressive trick I've seen performed on this show ever. 16 years old, performed right in front of Penn and Teller's faces. I have absolutely zero clue how it was done, and the fact that Penn and Teller could inspect the cards at the end completely blew me away. You are going to go very far Stanley, absolutely fantastic job

    • @stanleyzhou
      @stanleyzhou  2 года назад +333

      Thank you so much, Michael!

    • @aaronkortas8336
      @aaronkortas8336 2 года назад +39

      This is a really great trick but I'd have to say the most impressive trick I've ever seen on the show had 3 tables 3 plates of food 3 envelopes and 4 audience members and and switching items without the magician touching them again

    • @jmhgaming7155
      @jmhgaming7155 2 года назад +1

      @@aaronkortas8336 Can you remember which magician and season?

    • @aaronkortas8336
      @aaronkortas8336 2 года назад +14

      @@jmhgaming7155 off hand no but Penn was fat with a ponytail and the host was a British guy if that tells you how old it is

    • @aaronkortas8336
      @aaronkortas8336 2 года назад +1

      Update I can't find it. I know I watched it on RUclips several times but I just looked for a bit with no luck

  • @Ferny1981Utube
    @Ferny1981Utube Год назад +53

    Teller stare of death to Penn is one of the fairest thing I've ever seen in my life, even outside of magic. Respect. I mean the guys are working together for 40 year, and are the second most payed magicians in the world, the kid is 16 and just started... and yet... Respect again.(cleanest oil and water ever anyway, kudos)

  • @darkenrahll
    @darkenrahll Год назад +11

    I am 50 Years Old and have had the pleasure of seeing Many magic shows . That being said that trick was the BEST I have EVER Seen !!! Well Done Stanley , You have A Very Bright Future Ahead of You !!!

  • @l.a.rodriguez9581
    @l.a.rodriguez9581 2 года назад +1462

    6:24
    I love the chemistry between Penn and Teller. Penn is so happy to take the prop and Teller gives him a dirty look since he knows better 😂

    • @chessfiend100
      @chessfiend100 2 года назад +202

      But it's physics, not chemistry

    • @MinorEffect2012
      @MinorEffect2012 2 года назад +46

      Great observation!! I missed that! Thank you

    • @jaewok5G
      @jaewok5G 2 года назад +86

      teller totally gave him the professor's stink eye.

    • @trytoo5167
      @trytoo5167 2 года назад +7

      HAHA thats great.

    • @Seijakukun
      @Seijakukun 2 года назад +40

      "you shouldn't have done that, penn!!!!!"

  • @lethalkrab
    @lethalkrab 2 года назад +1015

    Taught himself English, went to nationals in fencing, and fooled Pen and Teller on one of the most watched magic shows. This boy is very accomplished at such a young age.

    • @user-jf4lt4uk7u
      @user-jf4lt4uk7u 2 года назад +52

      thats an asian boi for you

    • @salvadormontgomery1819
      @salvadormontgomery1819 2 года назад +20

      All within 3 years. Most people would feel great about doing 1 of those, lol

    • @TheCudlitz
      @TheCudlitz 2 года назад +29

      I doubt his personal story. His English sounds like he grew up in America. Of course he has an accent, but a lot of people who grew up in America have an accent, like for example children of hispanic parents. With this guy, some details show he grew up speaking English.
      I say this as a language enthusiast and a second-language English speaker. As a second-language English speaker I have a good idea of details that make people sound native or immigrant. And by my experience this guy definitely did not learn English in 3 years after landing in America as a teenager without knowing nothing of English. To me that is a lie.

    • @sevidg
      @sevidg 2 года назад +2

      Geeks usually are this way :)

    • @mayorb3366
      @mayorb3366 2 года назад +16

      @@salvadormontgomery1819
      I'm 57 years old.
      1. I don't know any magic tricks.
      2. I only know one language.
      3. If I ever tried to swordfight, I'd accidentally probably do myself in. Actually, that would be a certainty.
      What a great young man, truly.

  • @james69yearsagoupdated74
    @james69yearsagoupdated74 11 месяцев назад +23

    such clean technique! no distractions, no chatter just pure wizardry. super impressive

  • @courtlaw1
    @courtlaw1 Год назад +23

    Stanley Zhou may be one of the greatest sleight of hand practitioners we have had the pleasure of seeing.

  • @thegoodthebadtheoffended6548
    @thegoodthebadtheoffended6548 Год назад +786

    Penn - "Can we take these with us?" Stanley - "Sure, go ahead." Penn instantly looks at Teller with a look that says, "oh no he didn't just let us take these cards, I think he fooled us."

    • @dbanksey216
      @dbanksey216 Год назад +15

      Agreed, the Balls of it was amazing, and he got so lucky they didn't find out how it was gimmicked

    • @shrikartummala8055
      @shrikartummala8055 Год назад +57

      I interpreted that look as "you shouldn't have done that. That's not fair"

    • @kubalakhan2
      @kubalakhan2 7 месяцев назад +17

      @@shrikartummala8055Yes, that was a scolding and convicting stare . Quite the dirty look from the little guy

    • @thomasyates3078
      @thomasyates3078 3 месяца назад +2

      @@shrikartummala8055 I think it was more, "I could have worked it out, but now you've taken the prop, if it's not gimmicked, he's fooled us, even if I know how he did it."

    • @timweaver7826
      @timweaver7826 3 месяца назад +2

      @@kubalakhan2Yeah, Teller was actually pissed he did it.

  • @ihateunicorns867
    @ihateunicorns867 2 года назад +1149

    Whenever Penn and Teller get fooled, it's usually because there's one bit of the trick they can't quite work out completely. This is the first time I've seen them completely, genuinely stumped. You can tell from their faces during and after the trick that they are so confused. This kid is brilliant.

    • @Electru522
      @Electru522 2 года назад +95

      I think that there are also plenty of performances where they clearly do know how the trick is done, but it was done so brilliantly that they simply could not turn the person away from being on the show. Remember, the prize for this is being on a Penn & Teller show, so, not only do they run the show to see some incredible magic, they are also running it as a recruiting platform.
      This kid, however, not only stumped them either with the entire trick, or some aspect of it, he was also able to pull it off in just 3 years soon after he moved away from his home country, and trying to figure out how to speak the damn language on the side.
      I would be very surprised if they turned this kid away at all, even if they knew every move he made.

    • @marksherrick
      @marksherrick 2 года назад +18

      You can always tell by the look on Teller's face at the end, and he looked completely surprised.

    • @adamestes9745
      @adamestes9745 2 года назад +5

      There are a lot of real fools on the show. You can look at things like Shin Lin (Insane Performance) or Asi Wind, or the card mechanic.

    • @dismalthoughts
      @dismalthoughts 2 года назад +22

      @@Electru522 They don't have to give someone the FU to recruit them. They absolutely loved Piff the Magic Dragon and, even though he didn't fool them, did a lot of work with him afterwards. They absolutely can and do work with people who didn't fool them.

    • @IamSoylent
      @IamSoylent Год назад +10

      @@Electru522 And they didn't even TRY to hazard any guesses. Usually if they think they might even have a shot at guessing it they throw it out there... but this one was just one big WTF. Brilliant.

  • @sfqm1083
    @sfqm1083 Год назад +54

    Teller was so pissed when Penn asked to take the fastened set of cards, you can really tell how passionate these two are in helping other magicians grow

  • @TheJeffro451
    @TheJeffro451 Год назад +32

    I did this science experiment immediately after viewing this but my conclusions did not match the hypothesis. It was kinda embarrassing because my older sister Paulette was watching and she laughed.

  • @jkcazy1692
    @jkcazy1692 2 года назад +1049

    The look Teller gives Penn when Stanley said they could have the cards with no hesitation killed me! Well done- you have amazing dedication to a craft you've chosen and impressed two masters of that craft!

    • @honey87west
      @honey87west Год назад +20

      I don't know enough about magic or Penn and Teller to understand what the look was. Did you see it as "Omg, you're so rude, I can't believe you asked to take the prop", or "Oh wow, it/he must be better than we think if he's letting us take the prop", or something else?

    • @antcorn738
      @antcorn738 Год назад +33

      I think it was that their only theory was that the deck was somehow modified, so when Stanley just handed it over, that shot that theory down.

    • @honey87west
      @honey87west Год назад

      @@antcorn738 That makes sense, thank you!!

    • @kingofthedivan1251
      @kingofthedivan1251 Год назад +16

      Yeah that "What the hell are you doing" face

    • @Spazz4170
      @Spazz4170 Год назад +38

      @@antcorn738 no, it's against their code, if it was the deck having them take before guessing is them essentially stealing his act since they'd know the exact details. That's why Penn realized what he did out of instinct and apologized, and Teller gave him that look initially. They really are good people to own up to it on the show publicly right afterwards.

  • @justingood1443
    @justingood1443 2 года назад +603

    Calling himself out on taking his prop was so humble of him. And it makes it even better that he couldn’t figure it out.

    • @HollowWeird
      @HollowWeird 2 года назад +5

      not really he takes props all the time, clearly it was a gaslight moment.

    • @justingood1443
      @justingood1443 2 года назад +1

      @@HollowWeird but during the trick like he did

    • @justingood1443
      @justingood1443 2 года назад +31

      @Hates Spam he literally explains himself in the video. He grabbed the cards while the pressure was still on the magician, he had no option but to let him take his prop or else it would ruin the magic trick. It would be a very party pooper moment. I guess you wouldn’t know.

    • @justingood1443
      @justingood1443 2 года назад +8

      @Hates Spam there’s a difference between taking the prop and asking questions about the prop. He said it himself. Stop arguing over points you don’t have. My comment was literally liked by the magician himself. Fuck outta here

    • @HollowWeird
      @HollowWeird 2 года назад

      @@justingood1443 yes all the time

  • @ianwilliam3811
    @ianwilliam3811 11 месяцев назад +7

    The beauty of this amazing trick is that the premise is straight forward and it is easy to follow, so many tricks become confusing and people lose interest but this one held your attention. I now firmly believe that black ink is indeed heavier so fantastic!

  • @ukr1pp3r99
    @ukr1pp3r99 Год назад +5

    When I was young I always remeber my dad saying there almost always an Asian kid somewhere that will do it better 😭😂😂

  • @AtiqurRahman-cm7di
    @AtiqurRahman-cm7di 2 года назад +904

    The trick is very simple, if you look closely, he just drops the deck and magic happens LOL

    • @mdrlolcat
      @mdrlolcat 2 года назад +49

      Yeah the black ink is heavier than the red ink, you just need to drop the deck and the black cards will go on the bottom. It's just physics it's not that hard.

    • @rice4u
      @rice4u 2 года назад

      Underrated comment

    • @gdminus1726
      @gdminus1726 2 года назад

      @@mdrlolcat Have you done it yourself, though ? I think there's actually an other explanation behind the one gave

    • @Sinsanatis
      @Sinsanatis 2 года назад +1

      u mean PHYSICS happens

    • @marcusmartin5758
      @marcusmartin5758 2 года назад

      Do it yourself and lets see

  • @HenrikBgelundLavstsen
    @HenrikBgelundLavstsen Год назад +128

    Teller really gives Penn the stink eyes at 6:25 for picking up the cards haha.

  • @TheJackTheLion
    @TheJackTheLion Год назад +32

    Stanley, phenomenal job sir. To me the fact that you, without knowing Penn would ask, could allow them to inspect the cards put this trick over the top. I hope you get everything that is coming to you. Bravo my friend!

  • @ZeroFighter
    @ZeroFighter Год назад +5

    His two biggest passions are fencing and magic.
    This kid is a D&D nerd.
    His whole deal is that he's a master of sword and sorcery.

  • @c187rocks
    @c187rocks 2 года назад +436

    If it wasn't clear, Penn and Teller care deeply about the next generation of wonderful magicians like Stanley Zhou here. Penn going out of his way to point out he screwed up should give everyone an idea. Good job fooling both of them. I really enjoyed the moment Teller realized Stanley wasn't swapping like he thought.

    • @mikewright798
      @mikewright798 2 года назад +33

      I felt the same way. Like "oh there's the switch" just before the hole punch. Then bam - he showed them again that they were mixed

    • @HenkJanBakker
      @HenkJanBakker 2 года назад +9

      @@mikewright798 That was by design. For me that was the "Fooled me" moment. Cause I believe there was a switch......just not sure why that helped the trick.

    • @intersepter100
      @intersepter100 2 года назад +6

      Just shows what stand up guys they are, genuine even though their profession is about slight of hand, tricking etc they still have class.

    • @JanKunzmann
      @JanKunzmann 2 года назад +9

      @@HenkJanBakker It's required to get rid of the initially used gimmicked deck and to pick up the deck for the riveted monty. I would still argue that apart from that noticable deck switch and a little flash happening before, it's a spotless routine and very well executed. Kudos to Stanley.

    • @iSustainnn
      @iSustainnn 2 года назад +6

      @@mikewright798 I think that's a misdirection. He did that on purpose so that Penn and Teller would focused on that move

  • @thatonerepoguy2287
    @thatonerepoguy2287 Год назад +712

    That. That was hands down the best card trick "physics experiment" I've ever seen. Props to him. On TV, in front of 2 of the best magicians the world has to offer and not even a tremble. Bravo.

    • @edntz
      @edntz Год назад +2

      Are they some of the best magicians though?

    • @runnergo1398
      @runnergo1398 Год назад +13

      @@edntz Yep. They know all the tricks. There is only so much a human being can do. That being said, they appreciate the art enough to give a FU to people that deserve it.

    • @userac-xpg
      @userac-xpg Год назад +2

      the untouched deck was the impressive part

    • @valscripted
      @valscripted 9 месяцев назад

      nuh props to Penn apparently haha 😂

    • @williamko4751
      @williamko4751 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@edntzyes. Question asked question answered

  • @LifesBetterNotGambling
    @LifesBetterNotGambling 2 дня назад

    It’s really so awesome that Penn and Teller have made it so each magician owns the rights to their performance.

  • @klassyjoe
    @klassyjoe Год назад +15

    Whether you call it physical magic or magical physics... The performance was simply outstanding! ♥️

  • @krunchy1736
    @krunchy1736 2 года назад +1167

    I thought I saw him palm something right before the hole punch bit and I was like "yeah I saw that! I know exactly what's going to happen!" And then you showed the cards in mixed order after putting the paper holder and securing them and your hands stayed in view the whole time after. It was extraordinary! To be 16 and do close up magic in front of P&T on your first appearance on their show takes guts and it was just incredible.

    • @skinlessboy
      @skinlessboy 2 года назад +62

      I won't give anything away but the trick requires no sleight of hand. It's a 6 card version of Angelo Carbone's "out of order" also known as the "riveted" gimmick.

    • @bennn82
      @bennn82 2 года назад +12

      I came to comment the exact same thing … 😅

    • @timmack2415
      @timmack2415 2 года назад +2

      @@bennn82 me three

    • @AppleJackApple
      @AppleJackApple 2 года назад +25

      Yeah, the palming and the way he took something from under the table with his left hand right before that was the obvious part, I have no clue how the rest was done

    • @tarunagarwal8749
      @tarunagarwal8749 2 года назад +3

      Me 4

  • @3DxPOD
    @3DxPOD 2 года назад +593

    The trick itself was beyond amazing, but what impressed me most was the presentation. At just 16 years of age, to perform on one of, if not the biggest magic stage, is simply inspiring! Well done kid!

    • @SirClarkus
      @SirClarkus 2 года назад +5

      And not even in his first language, to boot. Super impressive

    • @V4zz33
      @V4zz33 2 года назад

      He is Asian...

    • @itsbro9527
      @itsbro9527 2 года назад +1

      @remmi begone bot

    • @kvlpnd
      @kvlpnd 2 года назад +4

      @@V4zz33 I am also Asian and I couldn't have done that performance.

    • @V4zz33
      @V4zz33 2 года назад +2

      @@kvlpnd I hope you get the running joke though.

  • @InservioLetum
    @InservioLetum 6 месяцев назад +3

    I tried this. IT ACTUALLY WORKS. I immediately took my cards back to the game store to have them rebalanced.
    You should have SEEN the woman's face when I asked her to rebalance my cards so people wouldn't cheat with the heavier black ink.

  • @mycroft16
    @mycroft16 8 месяцев назад +12

    That was a damn good trick. Not only the trick but his stage craft. His banter is amazing. The whole "he doesn't trust me" bit was brilliant distraction. The look on Teller's face each time says it all. Teller has absolutely no idea what's going on. And isn't afraid to applaud the magic. And Penn is such a stand up guy for that apology. That was something you don't see enough of. The only thing I can see in this trick is him taking his left hand under the table a time or two, but I can't see anything change, and he even showed the state of the cards after that. And I wasn't even paying attention to the deck. This kids good. Real good.

  • @lordlem
    @lordlem 2 года назад +488

    Teller’s face the moment Stanley said “sure, take it”, well, I’ve never seen Teller make a face like that before. It’s like he knew in that very moment they had been 100% fooled.

    • @KS-lv5ue
      @KS-lv5ue 2 года назад +62

      I think that was more because Penn asked to remove and inspect a prop, which he then apologized for. I'm guessing Teller may have chewed him out briefly when they sat down.

    • @Just_a-guy
      @Just_a-guy 2 года назад +35

      @@KS-lv5ue Yea I also see this as "wtf are you doing"

    • @RipperFromYT
      @RipperFromYT 2 года назад +30

      Here's what I honestly think is the reality here and it makes Penn and Teller look like good people. The deck is indeed a trick deck, there is no doubt about it but Penn and Teller doesn't expose the actual secrets to the audience, they usually talk in code with the magician on stage so they don't ruin the trick. Problem is once the cards were in Penn's hands and saw they were trick cards there was no way to not expose the secret so literally the only way to toss off the scent to it being the cards was to say they were fooled. They gave the kid a win. SPOILERS: Look at 4:11 in the video. The 9 of diamonds. Notice anything sticking out of the top?

    • @PatchworxStudios
      @PatchworxStudios 2 года назад +2

      @@RipperFromYT Not realy convinced... i think its more like 3 tricks. One for the deck one for the first half and one for the hole punching thing. The cards they got to examine are probably normal. They speak in code sometimes but those "codes" do give the trick away. You dont have to be a magician to understand the hints. They dont have a problem with this. Thats why i belive the set they examined is vanilla.

    • @RipperFromYT
      @RipperFromYT 2 года назад +3

      @@PatchworxStudios I agree the cards they examined were different from the trick cards (for the obvious reasons). Never said they weren't. The "trick" cards being discussed are clearly the set that Penn picks up at the end without them being offered to him. Thats why he realized he shouldn't have taken them. Not sure what your argument is.

  • @brianrichards7006
    @brianrichards7006 Год назад +774

    What really impresses me is that Stanley taught himself perfect English in a few years. And he speaks better English than most of the people on the street who are native born. The card trick was good too.

    • @dollsNcats
      @dollsNcats Год назад +10

      I thought the same ! Like there is NO way i cools go to China and learn that Quick

    • @CreamyPesto505
      @CreamyPesto505 Год назад +13

      At his young age, with a level of diligence, you can become fluent rather quickly. Young people have a higher level of neuroplasticity than adults, and can learn languages MUCH more efficiently than say a 32 year old.

    • @MelroyvandenBerg
      @MelroyvandenBerg Год назад +8

      @@CreamyPesto505 I'm 32 years young.. thanks

    • @danialkhan3959
      @danialkhan3959 Год назад +4

      @garlicbutter that’s true, but it’s his accent that makes it really impressive.

    • @TinMan-kd2gv
      @TinMan-kd2gv Год назад +3

      I came to NA when I was 15 and it only took me a year to speak English with a slight accent so 3 years are more than enough. I’m now 47 and still have that same slight accent but I do not want to change as it made me who I was and am

  • @UntilNextime
    @UntilNextime 9 месяцев назад +6

    Stanley has extraordinary talent. His workmanship is flawless and he fooled the best. AGT has a place for you and your up close stage presence is magical.

  • @emergentform1188
    @emergentform1188 5 месяцев назад +4

    This is one of the most bewildering tricks I've ever seen. Absolutely brilliant. Hooray Stanley!

  • @LordRaine
    @LordRaine 2 года назад +470

    Magic is fundamentally an illusion, whether that's perspective tricks, slight of hand, rigged props, feints, or any other mechanism. That means the closer a person is to it, and the more they're allowed to directly interact with the trick, the harder the trick becomes. Playing the trick at the same table is hard. Letting other people touch the cards in your hands and arrange them makes it even harder. That Penn accidentally 'cheated' and took half of the magic trick away, and they still couldn't figure it out, shows just how good a trick this really was.

    • @chris-hu7tm
      @chris-hu7tm 2 года назад +60

      its a physics experiment as he said

    • @soggybiscotti8425
      @soggybiscotti8425 2 года назад +7

      they did figure it out as he said multiple times, they just let it slide because he's a kid. It was just simple slight of hand, but very well performed

    • @thewinner4319
      @thewinner4319 2 года назад +1

      @@chris-hu7tm BATMAN agrees 👍

    • @danielronay4831
      @danielronay4831 2 года назад +27

      @@soggybiscotti8425 Penn never said he figured it out

    • @soggybiscotti8425
      @soggybiscotti8425 2 года назад +1

      @@danielronay4831 ok, eluded to several times.

  • @keith_hudson
    @keith_hudson Год назад +14

    This was freaking remarkable. Kid is a genius. The reason he's so calm is because he knows it was just real magic.

  • @adfasfuiuiui1056
    @adfasfuiuiui1056 Месяц назад +2

    6:26 the look Teller gives Penn for taking the cards.

  • @kingcosworth2643
    @kingcosworth2643 2 года назад +137

    Teller's face was the best, he was truly impressed, you could see him thinking, but he was baffled, good job!

    • @CharlesSmith-io9fp
      @CharlesSmith-io9fp 2 года назад +3

      They both had that look. The real tell (no pun intended) was that they couldn't even make a guess as to how it was done. That's almost 100 years of experience that didn't help one bit.

  • @Giller9
    @Giller9 6 месяцев назад +2

    As I’m getting older, I remember now how important magic tricks are. the fact that people can still do them and fool so many people fool everybody is wonderful

  • @johnmurphy5106
    @johnmurphy5106 11 месяцев назад +6

    Just seeing this for the first time...Stanley you are a real life super hero. I hope you continue to bless us with all your skills in whatever you choose to do!

  • @EviesYoutube
    @EviesYoutube 2 года назад +166

    Their faces after Penn asks if he can look at the deck... He instantly says yes and they just look at each other like 'oh shoot'... THREE YEARS, this is amazing!!!!

    • @GavinWongMagic
      @GavinWongMagic 2 года назад +3

      Absolutely amazing! Love your take on this classic trick and you performed it so well! Congratulations!

  • @jm4020
    @jm4020 2 года назад +910

    Such a beautifully done trick. The story line, the progression, perfectly done. One of the best tricks I have seen on Fool Us.

    • @AaronCross760
      @AaronCross760 2 года назад +3

      damn asians always perfecting everything

    • @Sickwithit355
      @Sickwithit355 2 года назад

      @@AaronCross760 Way to bring race into it, idiot. Nice one.

    • @FastDuDeJiunn
      @FastDuDeJiunn 2 года назад +1

      yep, there are some really good magicians. that are boring. this kid made it fun, entertaining, and kept at least me on edge. and i am hard to keep interested.

  • @Retroopers
    @Retroopers 4 месяца назад +1

    Gotta respect a kid who is new to this country and thrives like this. Good on you, bro.

  • @xendordawnburst9969
    @xendordawnburst9969 Год назад +30

    Sometimes from the camera perspective you can catch how they do it, even if Penn and Teller miss it.
    This is just mind boggling! I didn't catch any strange hand movements, the pin just makes it all the more impossible to understand! I'm no magician, but I love it when I can't even get a hint of how the trick could've been done! Nice work!

    • @stanleyzhou
      @stanleyzhou  Год назад +11

      Thank you!

    • @FluteManV
      @FluteManV Год назад +3

      2:44 😉

    • @xendordawnburst9969
      @xendordawnburst9969 Год назад +1

      ​@@FluteManV You talking about how the Red cards bounced? Perhaps, but he flipped the Red cards over one-at-a-time, so the Black cards would have to be facing up in order to end up upside down, and then passed from one stack to the other without them noticing the cards passing through the gap. Even then, that wouldn't explain the part where he did the trick with the pin, or the rest of the deck.

  • @Sheamus72
    @Sheamus72 2 года назад +374

    What a special young man. 4 years in a foreign country, sitting in front of not only two of magics biggest minds but also the live audience and knowing millions are watching down the camera lenses. To do a trick not only simple and unique but with such confidence and to fool everybody who has seen it. Honestly bravo. You are a beacon of hope

    • @wolf-xf6hf
      @wolf-xf6hf 2 года назад +16

      That’s high praise from a dude who could walk on water

    • @This_tub
      @This_tub Год назад

      Check his Communism tie, these kids are extremely privileged in China, from expensive English private tutoring to expensive private international school and finally easy migration to the USA, I mean cmon fencing?

    • @trafficgoose
      @trafficgoose Год назад

      There was no live audience

    • @djpegao
      @djpegao Год назад +1

      and he did it 3 more times just for good measure

  • @IcarussArtss
    @IcarussArtss 2 года назад +43

    People are saying that they have no idea how it was done. But Stanley explained it over and over! Black ink is heavier and sinks to the bottom!

  • @evanbesenger5226
    @evanbesenger5226 Год назад +18

    What's even more incredible is that this is a 16 year old young man who is on live television, in front of a large audience, in front of 2 intimidating magicians, and he is completely composed and talking and conducting himself under this pressure. That in itself is a marvel for this young man.

    • @willinguyen1
      @willinguyen1 10 месяцев назад +1

      And taught himself English at age 13. Wow

    • @macethorns1168
      @macethorns1168 7 месяцев назад

      There was no audience whatsoever.

  • @MaheshKumar-bg5re
    @MaheshKumar-bg5re Год назад +2

    Finally I understood how he did the trick.. Awesome..

  • @vasiliscond9433
    @vasiliscond9433 Год назад +479

    Somebody already mentioned that this was possibly the greatest trick on Fool Us. I don't know if it is, but my reaction to this trick was DEFINITELY the most awe-struck by any trick. My jaw *actually* dropped. Absolutely wonderful. I hope that you pursuing magic doesn't mean that a great physicist who doesn't make ground breaking contributions isn't fulfilled, but damn, you might be able to do both.
    Spectacular

    • @NicholasJens
      @NicholasJens Год назад +24

      I don't think i have seen anyone so effortlessly and cleanly fool P&T. Usually you can see if someone is doing sleight of hand even if you can't see what they are doing. But this genuinely looked like he was just dropping cards on the table... blown away. I need to watch this a few times.

    • @Wojciech_Gola
      @Wojciech_Gola Год назад +3

      Mahdi The Magician did the same trick before, but this one was also cool

    • @PtylerBeats
      @PtylerBeats Год назад +4

      Go watch Shawn Farquhar’s first performance. His trick gives me a similar impossibility to this trick. It looks like there’s no possible way for him to have messed with the cards, but somehow he did. It’s unbelievable to say the least

    • @vasiliscond9433
      @vasiliscond9433 Год назад +3

      @@markopolic9964 He is incredible, as are many others, but card control never actually gave me a physical reaction the way this did

    • @devinw5150
      @devinw5150 Год назад +3

      @@markopolic9964 I just watched Ricard Turner. I would not wanna play cards with him unless he was a friendly. He’s amazing

  • @kanalnorng4059
    @kanalnorng4059 2 года назад +368

    Wow! That’s honestly one of the best tricks I’ve seen on the show. Keep it up brotha!

    • @JAW_73
      @JAW_73 2 года назад +12

      One of the best tricks I've ever seen.. so simple but amazing.

    • @synthdude
      @synthdude 2 года назад +5

      Absolutely! None of that forced card bs that pretty much everyone knows by now.

    • @vikcortes
      @vikcortes 2 года назад +4

      Yes it is and he made it very clean with a nice way to talk ...but it is not the original one.. Rene Lavand from Argentina is the father of this trick i think with his NO SE PUEDE HACER MAS LENTO (es) ..but I'm very glad this generation is so good .. fantastic

    • @anttperez6422
      @anttperez6422 2 года назад +1

      I can't figure out this trick

    • @ubersteve3265
      @ubersteve3265 2 года назад

      It’s not a trick, it’s physics 🤣

  • @gregoriofracassi9776
    @gregoriofracassi9776 Год назад +4

    If you've watched enough magic tricks you realize pretty quick that he wasn't doing any sleight of hand, all his hands movements were to show as much as possible rather than having blind spots to conceal anything, plus zero shaking at all, which for as brave as this kid is it's a sign of the fact that he already knows that the trick will work, no chance of messing up a complex hand routine.
    And the card were inspected so I guess they were no props. It's honestly the first time in a long time where not only I don't know how he did it, but I feel like I've been proven in an openly clear way that I wouldn't know where the fuck to begin to figure out how he did it. Bravo!

  • @trevorkolmatycki4042
    @trevorkolmatycki4042 3 месяца назад +1

    So we noticed the reach under… fine… but that doesn’t resolve how he did this… Exquisite performance!!!
    Very entertaining and impressive. Bravo Stanley! 🎉🥳👏🥳🎉

  • @jamesjennings8574
    @jamesjennings8574 2 года назад +275

    I'm not easily impressed by card tricks...errm.. physics experiments... but this was really REALLY well done! You deserve so much more than a trophy that has F.U. on it!

  • @anandr1385
    @anandr1385 2 года назад +372

    Confident, well spoken, entertaining, and a great magician. Keep it up!!

  • @Animalsarefoods
    @Animalsarefoods Год назад +3

    That might have been the most amazing performance on the whole show.

  • @xyxtruther9743
    @xyxtruther9743 Год назад +6

    I'm a puzzle freak. I bust veterans of magic on most tricks. This kid had me baffled from the first move onwards. Even when he palmed the cards, I thought AH GOTCHA. Then he shows each card alternating. Mind seriously blown. Well done x1000

  • @EpochIsEpic
    @EpochIsEpic 2 года назад +48

    Everybody talking about the magic but dang his English is phenomenal for four years of practice

    • @stanleyzhou
      @stanleyzhou  2 года назад +6

      Thank you!

    • @01DOGG01
      @01DOGG01 2 года назад +2

      @@stanleyzhou Yeah, really well done, hardly a hint of an accent as well. You could probably learn a ton of languages easily.
      Self-teaching yourself stuff is the best as opposed to going through years of mind-numbing classes.

  • @qbert5806
    @qbert5806 2 года назад +27

    This is the smoothest 16yr old performing in a non-native language I've ever seen. Unbelievable composure on a big stage in front of two industry legends.

  • @courtlaw1
    @courtlaw1 Год назад +5

    This Kid is on another level. I don't even want to know how he did this one.

  • @jovansoh
    @jovansoh Год назад +3

    Im physically stunned by this card trick

  • @brianmyers13
    @brianmyers13 2 года назад +74

    Just brilliant. 1:59 Notice that he showed the camera some of the cards. It is a brilliant psychological move because it tricks us into thinking that at that moment the cards are out of order, as if he was being sloppy by the reveal when he was well aware that WE were the audience of the trick. When in reality, notice that he only showed the cards that made sense in that sequence. BLACK-red-BLACK-RED-black-RED. He had already done the slight of hand (or whatever) which was somehow done flawlessly. Just an incredible performance.

    • @DecoyAUT
      @DecoyAUT 2 года назад +11

      You are right, if you watch very carefully at ~ 2:01 frame by frame, you can see that the penultimate card is indeed red.

    • @colinjacobs176
      @colinjacobs176 2 года назад +4

      Good catch. The sleight of hand is clearly when he splits the 6 cards into the two piles. But then... the control deck?!

    • @AidanS99
      @AidanS99 2 года назад +1

      I noticed that one. But how did he do the slight of hand when the cards were already pinned together?

    • @AidanS99
      @AidanS99 2 года назад +1

      @@colinjacobs176 That one was some clever shuffling at the beginning. But I am still fooled by his final pinned together trick.
      Edit: Nevermind I figured it out. Really impressive stuff.

    • @2JMAN89
      @2JMAN89 2 года назад

      @@DecoyAUT Came here to say this 2:01-2:02 you can see red on the card that is supposed to be one of the black cards

  • @wiadp1
    @wiadp1 2 года назад +304

    This trick seems to be so simple, without any special effects or dynamic moves but the final effect is mindblowing. You just throw the cards and the magic happens. One of the best card tricks I have ever seen. And the fact that Penn and Teller got the cards to examine and didn't find anything is even more astonishing.

    • @tyroneloki5131
      @tyroneloki5131 2 года назад +23

      It's not magic...its physics

    • @johnholmstrom4212
      @johnholmstrom4212 2 года назад +25

      @@tyroneloki5131 Exactly. Black is heavier than red! Didn't you guys watch the video!? lol

    • @MrMonkey2150
      @MrMonkey2150 2 года назад +2

      @@johnholmstrom4212 lol the trick was actually simple, if you wanna know how it was done then……
      Lol

    • @ahitler5592
      @ahitler5592 2 года назад +2

      Black matter, but physics used "dark" instead of black

  • @Ellianawinger
    @Ellianawinger 6 месяцев назад +2

    I love how Alyson is so supportive! This was so cool to see this magic trick! Way to go!!!!

  • @asneakylawngnome5792
    @asneakylawngnome5792 Год назад +52

    The amount of dedication this man has into everything he does is an inspiration to me. Age has nothing to do with pure skill. Absolutely amazing guy. Thank you for the performance, but thank you also for motivating me as well I’d say I wish you nothing but the best, but I don’t have to wish because I already know you’re gonna crush whatever you set out to accomplish!

  • @riverseaman81
    @riverseaman81 2 года назад +768

    I'm usually pretty good at figuring out how this stuff is done, or at least eliminating enough variables through logical analysis that I know when the trick takes place in the performance. I have absolutely no clue how you did that. At this point I'm happy to accept that red ink weighs less and that's just that

    • @edsc86
      @edsc86 2 года назад +25

      after going back and forth, I think he has 12 cards not 6

    • @stephenolan5539
      @stephenolan5539 2 года назад +18

      @@edsc86
      I think two sets of six.
      And that Penn thought one set of twelve.

    • @riverseaman81
      @riverseaman81 2 года назад +22

      @@edsc86 I was pretty sure he had multiple sets at one point put the precision with which he placed the hole punch seemed hard to replicate

    • @beisskindlpbeisskind2438
      @beisskindlpbeisskind2438 2 года назад +4

      @@riverseaman81 perhaps because he did it so precisely is why they look so similar. I think he might have swapt it with a set identically punched. But i dunno

    • @danielstephens1185
      @danielstephens1185 2 года назад +41

      Right before he calls attention to the hole punch, he seems to draw the six closer to himself. That *may* have been when he pulled a switcher, but I find myself wondering if even that was a distraction like the hole punch. Because even with Penn being naughty and taking the stuck together cards, the trick held up. Especially the rest of the deck. Brilliant even if someone figures it out. I don't know how, and to be honest, I don't want to either. I'd rather enjoy as is.

  • @mpireone
    @mpireone 2 года назад +86

    Brilliant!! Even if Stanley didn't fool P&T, I'd still be impressed with his incredible skills at learning to speak fluent english in 3 years!! This young man is going places!!

  • @randywoodruff9989
    @randywoodruff9989 Год назад +3

    Holy smokes that was really really interesting and awesome

  • @imeleventeen
    @imeleventeen Год назад +3

    That is the best card trick I have ever seen

  • @BlackGaleTiger
    @BlackGaleTiger 2 года назад +156

    This Kid has a lot of Character, Charisma, Charm and Clean Communication skills. He really brought the science/magic elements into a new light. Hope this kid all the best in his career whether it be science, magic or fencing

    • @trvman1
      @trvman1 2 года назад +1

      America's Got Talent next stop? However, since he was on this show, they may not take him. Get enough "tricks" where you can do a 1 hour show and you could find yourself in Vegas. Vegas loves magic acts because people like them and they are generally "cheap" to produce compared to singers.

    • @gitarman666
      @gitarman666 2 года назад

      Yup all the Cs he’s also Cute, Chinese and practices Cencing 🤺

  • @anniegood1325
    @anniegood1325 2 года назад +464

    Stanley, your showmanship is SUPERB! The light jokes really endeared me, and the magic trick/physics experiment was ASTONISHING!! You're an amazing young man; your parents must be so proud! I hope to see more of your magic/science in the future!! Best wishes!

    • @stanleyzhou
      @stanleyzhou  2 года назад +39

      Thank you so much!

    • @chris-vecchio
      @chris-vecchio 2 года назад

      @@stanleyzhou Totally agreed! You were amazing on stage! You are literally a natural! So proud of you! Nothing but the best wishes for the future!

  • @poopagore
    @poopagore Год назад +3

    6:20 the way he looks at teller.

  • @adlockhungry304
    @adlockhungry304 Год назад +2

    That’s a mind blowing trick.

  • @lenstemberger1515
    @lenstemberger1515 Год назад +41

    My favorite part was after Penn asked if he could take the cards with him, and Stanley said yes, Penn gave Teller a little smile like "that son of a bitch got us."

  • @BeerdyBruceLeeCentral
    @BeerdyBruceLeeCentral 2 года назад +171

    Wow, great job my man. I wish I knew how the trick was done, but then again, some secrets are best kept secret.

    • @brianlee5702
      @brianlee5702 2 года назад +6

      I don't want to know how any of the tricks are done. I come here to be fooled and always get my money's worth.
      Again, my sincere thanks to all concerned for completely bamboozling me yet again.

    • @somemysteriousguy7114
      @somemysteriousguy7114 2 года назад

      the bruce lee man himself!

    • @adamlynch9153
      @adamlynch9153 2 года назад +3

      Yeah I mean that trick is money for him. If Penn actually did know after taking that prop I’d be pretty pissed if I were the kid.

  • @KaiLucasZachary
    @KaiLucasZachary Год назад +3

    I used to fence when I was a teenager, and I always said the same thing: it's the perfect combination of physicality and mentality.

  • @rickkay9548
    @rickkay9548 Год назад +3

    THE ELEPHANT BALLS on this time traveling kid to do sorcery in front of Dumbledore and Merlin themselves is DKN INSANE

  • @Phalxxx
    @Phalxxx Год назад +276

    His stage presence, patter, and presentation are astounding. Nerves of steel! And the magic trick was very impressive too. I had a couple of 'maybe' guesses but if it fooled P&T I'm probably way off!

    • @NickHunter
      @NickHunter 4 месяца назад +2

      yeah I thought I had it when he had one hand under the table but then he still came back up and showed the cards in order before dropping them and I was like "wat!?" :D

    • @justinbalks1789
      @justinbalks1789 2 месяца назад

      ​@@NickHunter I caught that "what is most certainly a sleight of hand" moment too, but then he revealed the cards in opposing order while clipped, and was thinking this kid has massive cohones , and just fooled two of the best magicians in the world.

  • @mollynakamori
    @mollynakamori 2 года назад +136

    I taught high school science for 30 years, and would have loved to have had hundreds of students like you, Stanley. You are a remarkable young man.

    • @asingh4302
      @asingh4302 2 года назад +2

      I agree with the above comment. It would be a great way to teach students how physics or any type of math and science can be used for fun not just for serious work. Great Job Stanley👏!

    • @alfeberlin
      @alfeberlin 2 года назад

      Ha ha ;-) Teaching him probably is a simple task. I personally find the harder tasks are the more interesting ones. Bringing a problem student to meager but honorable results and making him have a good life based on these skills is way more worth than feeding the elite. We need both, but I prefer the latter.

  • @edenleave2054
    @edenleave2054 Год назад +2

    Big props for penns honesty and bigger props for this kids unbelievable drive

  • @vitodereine
    @vitodereine Год назад +4

    WOW! Congrats young man. What a show, and what guts you have.

  • @iloveallcars
    @iloveallcars 2 года назад +187

    Not only the trick was cool and great to watch but you as a person are charming and give off a great and positive energy. Well done!

    • @yabo2424
      @yabo2424 2 года назад +1

      I agree what a brilliant and classy young man !

  • @GVAjaxNow
    @GVAjaxNow 2 года назад +81

    The moment Penn got the tied cards, Teller was dumbfounded and Penn began giggling at him. A great time was had by all, thank you, Stanley.

  • @MrMajsterixx
    @MrMajsterixx Год назад +2

    That was impresive for 16 years old i like magic tricks and i learned some some time ago and i have already an eye for that, its usually the simpliest explanation, its just that skill from the magician that u dont see how he does it, but this, i have no idea, every time i had an idea about how he does that, he immedeatly disproved me, by showing the cards once more or something. nice

  • @theduder2617
    @theduder2617 Год назад +1

    Learned absolute amazing English in a very short amount of time, all while learning and practicing magic and fencing.
    We need more people with such motivation in our nation. You are a value to this nation and I am honored that you and your family are here.

  • @WT.....
    @WT..... 2 года назад +85

    Man, you know your trick is good when Penn & Teller gets dead serious and ask you to lend your props. Kudos to their honesty. Love the performance. It's hard to believe you're 16 and have been doing magic for around 3yrs with those skills.

  • @808stateofmind2
    @808stateofmind2 2 года назад +114

    I love how he just takes the award and heads off, this guys is top tier magician!! Keeping the magic alive!!!!

    • @zybch
      @zybch 2 года назад +4

      I believe the 'receive award and leave' thing is part of the conditions of the show. Stops silly speeches and showboating. If only they'd adopt the same thing for the Oscars...

    • @bloodwolf2609
      @bloodwolf2609 2 года назад

      @@zybch very smart rule in my opinion

  • @gsadventures678
    @gsadventures678 Год назад +2

    I'm quite impressed with this Stanley!

  • @MrHarshilsharma
    @MrHarshilsharma Год назад +2

    What a humble person

  • @lisahoshowsky4251
    @lisahoshowsky4251 2 года назад +20

    Okay but like, you moved to a foreign country at a kind of awkward age for some kids, taught yourself English, compete in fencing, taught yourself magic and fooled Penn and Teller at 16? You’re going to do amazing things! Bravo! 🙌