I almost closed out the video when I heard it was a card control. I thought to myself, there's no way that I have the dexterity to control a card to the top or bottom of a deck. Boy was I wrong, after a couple of weeks of practice in the mirror, I blew my best friend's mind to a million tiny pieces last night. He has been lighting my phone up non-stop with questions and begging me to tell him how I did it because he's literally losing sleep over it. I went from Joe Shmoe to "A psychic demon wizard" in 2 weeks, thanks Spidey!
Do not Let the simplicity of this insane technique throw you off. It DESTROYS peoples' brains! OK Time for TWO very important PRO TIPS! to really convince them you read their mind. 1) whenever you do any effect where you guess a drawing, never make the exact same drawing as your spectator. If it's TOO similar they will think "how did you see it?" instead of "how did you read my mind?" Leave a few details out, do a few things differently, it's more about the IMAGE than the exact DRAWING. Make it seem like you read their mind, not their card. 2) Remember you are asking them to draw an object that is important to them. This tells you SO MUCH about a person. Use this information to do a bit of a "psychic reading" like I did in the video. If someone picks an animal for example, you can assume this is a very emotional, empathetic person. If they put down a car or jewellery you can assume they value nice things. Use the picture as a basis to do a bit of a reading before you draw, this will really sell this as a mentalism piece as opposed to a cute trick. ENJOY!
David Shareef Impossible thats the beauty of it. An amateur might look at this and say “too simple” but a pro will look at this and instantly know what it can do. 😉
What I REALLY appreciate here is that its YOU showing how YOU do these tricks as opposed to revealing how others do theirs. Very classy of you! You are fantastic at what you do!
Love that explanation because it makes magic look like music. Knowing the trick is merely having access to the partition. To play the piece, you still need to train until you can perform it. And that's most of the work.
Great explanation. Thank you. Having been a teacher for 50 years (now retired), I've seen too many people who think that knowing something qualifies you to teach it. Watching your videos is not only a lesson in magic or mentalism, it's also a lesson in how to teach effectively.
Haha, yes, I laughed out loud at how simple the deception is. I am so going to learn how to do this. People already think I can read their minds (I can't) because I am so intuitive and pick up on subtleties very easily, this will take things to a whole other level.
The performance totally blew up my mind.. I couldn't even recognise when you just switched the cards even when u showed it on the tutorial part. After a couple of seconds, I understood it... Now I will blow up my friends' mind
No, I think he started this RUclips channel because he couldn’t cut it as as live performer, and this is how low he has sunk to make money. Explaining these secrets (that he doesn’t even own) to the masses. It’s pathetic
I'm not really a magician it's kinda just a hobby. But I can tell you whenever I'd do a trick for friend, it was the dumb simple ones that would always get the best reactions. I'm literally talking about ones I heard from the Mack King commercial breaks on the world's greatest magic tv specials like 20-25 years ago.
@@rays5163 sometimes it just is that way us magicians can perform super difficult sleight of hand but at the end of the day a self working thing in their eyes would be considered more of a miracle 😂
This one is so convincing. It just looks too simple not to see it. My take on this is that, all the while, the participant will believe that he is in control when he thinks he knows where his card is but the reveal at the end crushes that sense of control and that is what baffles the audience. It is tricking them into believing that they can see every step which adds to the surprise.
Oh my god! Who would've thought this basic (but great) card control could be used in such a creative way. It's rightly said that magic is more about presentation than tricks. Thanks a lot for this masterpiece ♥️
What is does point out is that nothing that the magician does is without purpose. As a case in point, I was watching a person do the 3 cups, the basic one with the single pea. Then I noticed that one of his hands would slightly curl. This turned out to be the hand he was using to switch the pea. After that, when ever he moved the pea, I saw the move. In this trick, the taking of cards off the deck is out of the normal. That is the true clue to how it is done. After all, remember that if the trick is a card trick, you can expect that the cards will move with some method to where the magician wants them to be. Still a very good trick and well done.
I love your tutorials. I don't really have the dexterity to pull off a lot of these but knowing the mechanics of how they are done is very satisfying. Thank you very much!
I have been using very beginner level mentalism/card tricks for when me and the kids are bored on the weekends. This is BY FAR the easiest, yet enthralling tricks I was able to pull off. It only took a few weeks of practicing the card control (my fat fingers don't always cooperate :p )but what an IMPACT this has. And using the blank cards takes this to an astronomical level with them and my friends. Thanks Spidey, you're a great guide and we appreciate you helping us enrich our lives through magic!
Dear Spidey, this is fantastic. You are really cool. I'm 69 years old. I knew Dai Vernon a little bit. I worked at the Magic Castle in Hollywood in the seventies. I used to shop at Joe Berg's on Hollywood Blvd. I knew Johnny Thompson, who in my opinion, was one of the great card handlers of all time. You are in that tradition, my friend. God bless you!
This is the very first magic tutorial that I am watching, after watching a lot of Penn&Teller. I have to say, I never knew how exactly magicians work, and it is so impressive. You realize that it is about every little move and the part of fooling someone is "simply" letting them miss a move or look. And it is about every little detail, now I really know what they are meaning if they say, that nothing happens at random. Everything is planned through. And also now I understand how you can work for years and years on a magic trick.
Yes spidey makes amazing videos these videos are helping me so much show some care and just hit two buttons and it's not like you subscribing to trash spidey is really good
i spent like four hours yesterday bored out of my mind so i decided to try to learn some card tricks, i found your channel and i am LOVING IT! i’ve almost completely got the mind reading trick (where you show them six cards and then use a pinky break to cut the deck, yk that one..) down, and now i’m trying this one! big fan!
Actually that was perfect English except these things: -there is an “a” after the “e” in deathly -backgraund is actually spelled background -there would also usually be a comma or a period in between “background” and “I”
Spidey, thank you so much for this channel. I’m having so much fun learning these tricks and performing them for friends and family. You’re providing a great service and I’m grateful for you. And you’re a great teacher! Thanks!
Okay I'm literally laying here in bed half asleep and I randomly start thinking about when you came to my college. It was crazy that I was even allowed to watch it because there was no space left in your show so my friend and I went to the window and was going to watch you from OUTSIDE. You came to the window and wrote on a piece of paper that you told them to let us in, so we came in (thanks again for VIP seats). It was SO nice of you. You had chosen me to participate in a trick very similar to this one and I was FREAKING SHOOK. I was literally crying because I was so shook. At the end of the show you actually got someone to record me explaining what happened and asking me questions so you could use it in a video or something. I remember it very clearly and I actually still have my drawing and your drawing in a box somewhere. I had it pinned on my wall for a very long time. Anyways, my question is that in the display you did, you drew something on a canvas and didn't allow us to see what you had drawn. You handed out like 5 pieces of paper to people and told them to write the most sentimental thing to them. I drew a sunflower and everyone else drew random stuff that I dont remember. I was last out of the 5 and you had turned around the canvas and there was a drawing of a sunflower very similar to mine! I still to this day, even after watching this video, dont understand how you did it! Because you had already drawn something PRIOR to me even drawing it and you had no time to draw anything after you got all the cards back. How did you do it!?!?!? Please explain it's literally been like 6 years 🥺 Can we also talk about how weird it is that I havent thought about that show in like a year and I randomly thought about it and came to check out if I happened to be in an intro or something to see that this video was posted 4 days ago LOL! So crazy talented !!!!!!
Hey there. You know what’s weird? I do anywhere between 50-100 college shows a year. But I remember exactly that show. I think the college was Fanshawe, not 100% sure but I remember the stage was against a wall, the bar was to my right and you and your friend were sitting at a booth on my left, 2nd or 3rd booth in. I even remember asking you for a testimonial but I have no memory of what we did with that footage 🤔. Yeah that piece in the show is one of my favorites and it’s VERY different than the one I teach in this video, which I also love but for different reasons. The one I did for you is quite a bit more elaborate and advanced. So nice hearing from you!! I’m so glad that the show had a lasting impression on you 🤗
@@SpideyHypnosis No way!!! Yeah! It was Fanshawe! We were 2nd booth. I have no idea how you remember that after almost 7 years LOL!!! Your show was amazing. Definitely one of my most memorable experiences from college. I remember for a year after I had spent hundreds of hours thinking about how the heck you did it, and did so much research on "trick reveals" and never found anything. Im still mind boggled to this day. If you ever want to tell me how the heck you did it, I'd be so grateful LOL! Hope to watch another show of yours again sometime. Do you come to London often?
Feign Haven/ Ur2q nowadays I don’t go anywhere lol. My tour schedules are usually on Instagram tho. I’m very active there so make sure to follow me there for show dates. As for the secret. If I had told you, it wouldn’t have that effect on you lol. Keep the magic, trust me.
He isn't giving to you mentalism tricks. This is a simple force of a playing card to the bottom. If you see the description, he has a whole _store_ where he sells real mentalism tricks.
@@patrickjane7796 essentially all he gave us was a control of a card to the bottom of the deck. There are tons of way to do the same effect. Search RUclips and you'll be amazed what you can find that does the same effect, without 14 mins of talking
This is exactly what I was looking for. Being a tyro in card magic, I found it really hard to mask the move that alligns the cards (pre-cull stage). Thanks a ton Spidey.
Such an amazing effect and the fact you're giving away such a amazing method of an amazing effect. Massive respect to you Spidey. Much love from Bangalore, India
you SNEAKY S.O.B!!!! That's just BRILLIANT!!! And will take ages to perfect, but so worth it!!! Looking forward to fooling my Husband and family with this!!! (in about 3 months when I've hopefully perfected the card switch and performance)
Thanks for sharing this one Spidey! You just keep sharing gem after gem from the masters. You’ve gotten so far in our art by being creative as hell and building your repertoire off of simple ideas and expounding on them. A true inspiration my brother.
Really, really good tutorial... i'm not a magician but i like to watch P&T to try and figure out tricks and i like their way of actually explaining tricks. But this one is so good, i almost feel like it shouldn't be shared. Quality content for aspiring magician for sure.
@SpideyHypnosis, this is a terrific mentalism effect. I can imagine a lot of different ways to use the technique to entertain audiences. Thanks for a great tutorial, especially showing two different variations. I also want to thank you for explaining why you didn't do a demo in a crowd setting and using caution appropriate for today's safety concerns. You're setting a responsible example for the community.
Hey Spidey! So I did the trick to my brother, my mom and my girlfriend and they were all marvelled😀 They were all like how did you read my mind!...and I went "a magician never reveals his secret". The feeling is just amazing💥 Thank broh!💪💪
I really want to thank you for this tutorial. I am not a magician in any sense of the word. I know a couple of card tricks I learn as a kid. I have had some health problems recently and do to CoVid have not been able to hang out with my grandkids. I thought a webmeeting with them would be fun. I learned this trick for that. It worked wonderfully. I used cards, and only took one card off the bottom to push theirs. After I made the prediction and they were amazed I had them pick a number and counted that many off the top of the deck. I held them, smacked them leaving only their card. Amazed again. Thank again for the trick!
Haha, brilliant, I laughed out loud at how simple the deception is. I am so going to learn how to do this. People already think I can read their minds because I am so intuitive, this will take things to a whole other level.
I normally get lost in tutorials, but you made this very easy to follow and practice! Can’t wait to try it! I’ll have to check out your other videos, keep up the great work!
Honestly good tutorial, what I appreciate about how you choose to push the card back in is you could actually stop after and say for the skeptics who think it didn’t actually go into the deck have a look and hand them the cards. Your way their card is actually into the deck about where it looked like it went! Super convincing.
This is actually the first time I've ever seen a magic trick and known how it was done. Now, I didn't know the precise way the card was handled but it was very obvious that you were looking at the real card when the wrong one was pushed in. So obvious, in fact, that I think anyone I tried this on would ask me to show them the card I was using to push it in. Even so, I appreciate you showing how to do it. I wouldn't have thought I could move cards so easily but after just a few tries I think I have it. Thanks.
Then do it another way. You can peek in a thousand ways. And you are really really wrong, done this sort of thing loads in front of audiences, and no one notices.
Great stuff, as usual! And while it's hard to settle on a single 'best' from you, that Sneak Peek is certainly right up there. Thanks for sharing that one on Theory 11 - I've enjoyed it for awhile now.
Almost any effect can be done in magic by inventing your own illusion instead of buying one from someone else. There are so many basic illusions that can be modified and combined to get a starting point. Or a magician can buy expensive unique custom illusions from experts. These routes are used by the really great magicians who perform brand new effects.
This might actually work for me! Thanks to years of TV, I suffer from Advanced CRS. I have a hard time memorizing stuff. And I _sure as hell_ can't memorize something I only see for a split second, like _most_ of these "Secret Peek" tricks!
This isn't a mentalism trick. This is a simple force of a playing card to the bottom. If you see the description, he has a whole _store_ where he sells real mentalism tricks. So he isn't any different than the rest
Alexis Mandelias this is the exact shit that Pigcake talks about when he says he hates magician comments. It’s always: “hur hur, I know what you did and this is why I’m better than you” But I couldn’t help but laugh at the fact that the guy who is only commenting as a way of showing “how superior they are in magic” doesn’t even know the difference between a control and a force xD
This is SOOOO Good. It took quite a bit of practice to get the moves down smoothly, but it was well worth the time and effort invested. The more expensive double blank cards Spidey recommends are worth getting. They make everything much smoother. Thank you, Spidey! This is now my favorite go-to mind reading effect!
Great illusion. And great skill. The one critique I have is that Using the chosen card to push the fake card in made me suspicious while watching the performance. I'm not a magician but when I saw you push a card in with a card from the bottom of the deck I knew that's when you were peaking at the card. I liked your other technique of simply tilting the deck and saying "your card is somewhere in the middle" it wouldn't raise suspicions as much for me. Thank you for teaching this trick, it's a really good versatile illusion.
@@yfoog You don’t … you have had them push the card you offered them That was next choose their card, into the deck. You made it look like that was their card as you put it on bottom.Remebet it doesn’t matter where or what card you stick in the middle as long as you’ve seen the card now on the bottom. You can now shuffle or do some slides back-and-forth in a true shuffle but you already know what the card (or drawn imageis so it doesn’t matter… if you are fast and smooth they have no reason to think you’re not offering them their card which is then pushed in out of sight
Love the way you came up with the double sided blanc cards, because I feel that using playing cars (I'm case you can't buy blanc ones) gives a feel of a magician instead of mind reader. Both ways works great thou. Defenitly gonna use this one. Keep up the amazing work!!!
I really wanted to learn a new form of art -- and I stumbled upon card magic by watching Chris Pratt's magic trick on Graham Norton Show -- learn the trick in two weeks, really mastered it. performed it for friends at a birthday party and got insane reactions. Since then, have been following this channel to learn more magic tricks --- and these are so awesome. I thank you Spidey for allowing guys like me, to really learn magic tricks in the best way possible. it is such a brilliant art form and I cant wait to learn more.
Thank you for another excellent tutorial. I know many people who know their topic well but have no idea how to explain it to others. Teaching is a skill. You are a master.
Sir l learned your famous mind reading card and I got the craziest reaction in my life by my friends and I think that After Harry Houdini you can become world's best magician . Sir I am not the best card trick magician but I changed your mind reading card trick a little bit into my own version and it has gotten the craziest reaction as like as yours. Sir in the last I just want to say you are my inspiration and ideal and if you have some time then please make an another video on mind reading card trick in a new variant.
Honestly I think the "bottom peak" is better than the "pushin peak", because the bottom peak is just so natural, but no one would really push in cards with other cards, that would make the audience be suspicious.
Oh man Spidey. This trick has gotten do much easier. So much. Now I can do that easily. I had trouble putting it on the bottom of the deck. Thanks a lot. And I've got so many ideas how to use this. Thanks a lot man. Appreciate it.
I absolutely love this control, but it's been a while since I've sat down and practiced it. Glad there is a source now with great added tips to boot. Thx Spidey
I did understand the trick directly, that you somehow control the card to the bottom & then when you used a part of the deck to put the card back... but never heard of the covincing control, thanks for the share, great move to know 🙏🏾🔥
I am really beginning to like your channel @SpideyHypnosis. You explain some really cool moves so well that even somebody with very limited skill like me can perform them with a little practice. Have you ever thought of taking up teaching? lol. I could have done with a few teachers with your ability to explain things back in the day. Keep up the good work. I just love your tutorials.
this was just a random video that popped onto my list of choices to watch but I enjoyed watching it and learning how this mentalist trick is done. Very well explained and entertaining. Thank you for posting.
I almost closed out the video when I heard it was a card control. I thought to myself, there's no way that I have the dexterity to control a card to the top or bottom of a deck.
Boy was I wrong, after a couple of weeks of practice in the mirror, I blew my best friend's mind to a million tiny pieces last night. He has been lighting my phone up non-stop with questions and begging me to tell him how I did it because he's literally losing sleep over it. I went from Joe Shmoe to "A psychic demon wizard" in 2 weeks, thanks Spidey!
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This is a good thing? lol?
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@@SpideyHypnosis he was about to close out the video wow but he didn't.
Why doesn't he just go on Y/tube and look it up :) LoL
Do not Let the simplicity of this insane technique throw you off. It DESTROYS peoples' brains! OK Time for TWO very important PRO TIPS! to really convince them you read their mind.
1) whenever you do any effect where you guess a drawing, never make the exact same drawing as your spectator. If it's TOO similar they will think "how did you see it?" instead of "how did you read my mind?" Leave a few details out, do a few things differently, it's more about the IMAGE than the exact DRAWING. Make it seem like you read their mind, not their card.
2) Remember you are asking them to draw an object that is important to them. This tells you SO MUCH about a person. Use this information to do a bit of a "psychic reading" like I did in the video. If someone picks an animal for example, you can assume this is a very emotional, empathetic person. If they put down a car or jewellery you can assume they value nice things. Use the picture as a basis to do a bit of a reading before you draw, this will really sell this as a mentalism piece as opposed to a cute trick.
ENJOY!
Thanks for taking the time to share these amazing tricks with us in this time of crisis, and speaking to your audience. It is truly inspirational!
Super cool bro
Can u make a trick on shin lims magic
I think the simplicity of this will be on deaf ears if a person doesn't have enough experience to understand why this is so good
David Shareef Impossible thats the beauty of it. An amateur might look at this and say “too simple” but a pro will look at this and instantly know what it can do. 😉
I love how you explain the trick's origins and give proper credit to the creator cause a lot of magicians nowadays dont do that
be quiet
@@OS-yg9fr he's typing, not talking. Read a book you weasel lol
@@surreydaprejident432 he's also not playing the violin. that would also work 💀 patel
He is a straight up, genuine, trustworthy, mind manipulator! 😂😂- thats awesome when you put all that together- psychologically they are opposites! Lol
Love the way he skips the BS and just shows something interesting and also a display first to get you excited. Subbed
The fact that I know what you're doing (because you told me) and I still can't see it happening... that's the real magic. So slick.
Even showing us how this is done is still “magical”.
Yes
What I REALLY appreciate here is that its YOU showing how YOU do these tricks as opposed to revealing how others do theirs. Very classy of you! You are fantastic at what you do!
Ay yo sap my man, y'all lookin so cool, where yaa from my man?
You know what you need, you need Boorger n whiskey for fun time
Love that explanation because it makes magic look like music.
Knowing the trick is merely having access to the partition. To play the piece, you still need to train until you can perform it. And that's most of the work.
Excellently stated!
Great explanation. Thank you. Having been a teacher for 50 years (now retired), I've seen too many people who think that knowing something qualifies you to teach it. Watching your videos is not only a lesson in magic or mentalism, it's also a lesson in how to teach effectively.
Haha, yes, I laughed out loud at how simple the deception is. I am so going to learn how to do this. People already think I can read their minds (I can't) because I am so intuitive and pick up on subtleties very easily, this will take things to a whole other level.
The performance totally blew up my mind.. I couldn't even recognise when you just switched the cards even when u showed it on the tutorial part. After a couple of seconds, I understood it... Now I will blow up my friends' mind
If you give this away your live show must be incredible
No, I think he started this RUclips channel because he couldn’t cut it as as live performer, and this is how low he has sunk to make money. Explaining these secrets (that he doesn’t even own) to the masses. It’s pathetic
@@democlips1 lol if u think that revealing tricks as simple as these means that u are a bad performer, then u are just stupid
@@democlips1 and, yet, you're here watching (as we all are).
@@democlips1 based on his bonafides (RUclips bio) I doubt it
@@chadportenga7858 curiosity killed the cat😬
That is such a strong technique, yet not that difficult
Sometimes the method doesn't have to be too complex to still get insane results!😀
I'm not really a magician it's kinda just a hobby. But I can tell you whenever I'd do a trick for friend, it was the dumb simple ones that would always get the best reactions. I'm literally talking about ones I heard from the Mack King commercial breaks on the world's greatest magic tv specials like 20-25 years ago.
@@rays5163 sometimes it just is that way us magicians can perform super difficult sleight of hand but at the end of the day a self working thing in their eyes would be considered more of a miracle 😂
This one is so convincing. It just looks too simple not to see it. My take on this is that, all the while, the participant will believe that he is in control when he thinks he knows where his card is but the reveal at the end crushes that sense of control and that is what baffles the audience. It is tricking them into believing that they can see every step which adds to the surprise.
Oh my god! Who would've thought this basic (but great) card control could be used in such a creative way.
It's rightly said that magic is more about presentation than tricks.
Thanks a lot for this masterpiece ♥️
What is does point out is that nothing that the magician does is without purpose.
As a case in point, I was watching a person do the 3 cups, the basic one with the single pea. Then I noticed that one of his hands would slightly curl. This turned out to be the hand he was using to switch the pea. After that, when ever he moved the pea, I saw the move.
In this trick, the taking of cards off the deck is out of the normal. That is the true clue to how it is done. After all, remember that if the trick is a card trick, you can expect that the cards will move with some method to where the magician wants them to be.
Still a very good trick and well done.
I'll bet you know who's gonna win every time you watch Rocky, too, and know all the answers to yesterday's episode of Jeopardy. 👏👍✌️
I love your tutorials. I don't really have the dexterity to pull off a lot of these but knowing the mechanics of how they are done is very satisfying. Thank you very much!
This is the clearest tutorial on anything I've ever seen, including crochet! Subscribed!!
This is REALLY genius. Such a simple technique... but it is really powerful. This technique can be applied to so many different routines
Endless! Seriously. It’s my favorite card move
Yeh it's a great effect!
I think she just proposed to spidey. He just didnt get it.
Oh daamn ya
I wasn't expecting that 😂
OwO thats cute
🤣🤣
Spot. On.
I have been using very beginner level mentalism/card tricks for when me and the kids are bored on the weekends. This is BY FAR the easiest, yet enthralling tricks I was able to pull off. It only took a few weeks of practicing the card control (my fat fingers don't always cooperate :p )but what an IMPACT this has. And using the blank cards takes this to an astronomical level with them and my friends. Thanks Spidey, you're a great guide and we appreciate you helping us enrich our lives through magic!
The simplicity is the beauty here
Dear Spidey, this is fantastic. You are really cool. I'm 69 years old. I knew Dai Vernon a little bit. I worked at the Magic Castle in Hollywood in the seventies. I used to shop at Joe Berg's on Hollywood Blvd. I knew Johnny Thompson, who in my opinion, was one of the great card handlers of all time. You are in that tradition, my friend. God bless you!
This is the very first magic tutorial that I am watching, after watching a lot of Penn&Teller. I have to say, I never knew how exactly magicians work, and it is so impressive. You realize that it is about every little move and the part of fooling someone is "simply" letting them miss a move or look. And it is about every little detail, now I really know what they are meaning if they say, that nothing happens at random. Everything is planned through. And also now I understand how you can work for years and years on a magic trick.
If you like P&T, check out @Irehman7, who deconstructs some of the P&T performances. I'm not a magician but greatly enjoy watching his videos.
Why does this guy only have 200k. This channel is underrated
Yes spidey makes amazing videos these videos are helping me so much show some care and just hit two buttons and it's not like you subscribing to trash spidey is really good
Yess ı was thinking the same thing
I was in think of this too...😭
So let's share the video😁😁
yes
You are great magician as well as mentalist.
A good teacher too
i spent like four hours yesterday bored out of my mind so i decided to try to learn some card tricks, i found your channel and i am LOVING IT! i’ve almost completely got the mind reading trick (where you show them six cards and then use a pinky break to cut the deck, yk that one..) down, and now i’m trying this one! big fan!
Awesome
What’s nice about the second version is that you’re also placing their card back into the middle of the deck.
That is absolutelly insane. The best i've ever learned. Thank you!
Love the dethly hallows shirt and all the wands in the backgraund i am also a big harry potter fan (sorry for bad english)
Actually that was perfect English except these things:
-there is an “a” after the “e” in deathly
-backgraund is actually spelled background
-there would also usually be a comma or a period in between “background” and “I”
Obviously he has all that stuff because he is a real wizard!
Congrats on the fairly good English! Its a very hard language to learn so im super proud of you!
Your English is pretty good (:
so it's basically the same technique Joey used for his magic trick in Friends
Noooo.... This technique is for beginners... His technique was like insane... Faster than the blinking of eye...
Haha lol
Haha😂😂 Yeah... Joey is better magician 😂😂
I literally just went to search Joey majic trick
How u doin. 😜😜
Tapping them in like that also returns it to the middle of the deck, very nice.
Spidey, thank you so much for this channel. I’m having so much fun learning these tricks and performing them for friends and family. You’re providing a great service and I’m grateful for you. And you’re a great teacher! Thanks!
Okay I'm literally laying here in bed half asleep and I randomly start thinking about when you came to my college. It was crazy that I was even allowed to watch it because there was no space left in your show so my friend and I went to the window and was going to watch you from OUTSIDE. You came to the window and wrote on a piece of paper that you told them to let us in, so we came in (thanks again for VIP seats). It was SO nice of you. You had chosen me to participate in a trick very similar to this one and I was FREAKING SHOOK. I was literally crying because I was so shook. At the end of the show you actually got someone to record me explaining what happened and asking me questions so you could use it in a video or something. I remember it very clearly and I actually still have my drawing and your drawing in a box somewhere. I had it pinned on my wall for a very long time. Anyways, my question is that in the display you did, you drew something on a canvas and didn't allow us to see what you had drawn. You handed out like 5 pieces of paper to people and told them to write the most sentimental thing to them. I drew a sunflower and everyone else drew random stuff that I dont remember. I was last out of the 5 and you had turned around the canvas and there was a drawing of a sunflower very similar to mine! I still to this day, even after watching this video, dont understand how you did it! Because you had already drawn something PRIOR to me even drawing it and you had no time to draw anything after you got all the cards back. How did you do it!?!?!? Please explain it's literally been like 6 years 🥺 Can we also talk about how weird it is that I havent thought about that show in like a year and I randomly thought about it and came to check out if I happened to be in an intro or something to see that this video was posted 4 days ago LOL! So crazy talented !!!!!!
Hey there. You know what’s weird? I do anywhere between 50-100 college shows a year. But I remember exactly that show. I think the college was Fanshawe, not 100% sure but I remember the stage was against a wall, the bar was to my right and you and your friend were sitting at a booth on my left, 2nd or 3rd booth in. I even remember asking you for a testimonial but I have no memory of what we did with that footage 🤔.
Yeah that piece in the show is one of my favorites and it’s VERY different than the one I teach in this video, which I also love but for different reasons. The one I did for you is quite a bit more elaborate and advanced.
So nice hearing from you!! I’m so glad that the show had a lasting impression on you 🤗
Congrats! Magic can have quite the impact!
@@SpideyHypnosis No way!!! Yeah! It was Fanshawe! We were 2nd booth. I have no idea how you remember that after almost 7 years LOL!!!
Your show was amazing. Definitely one of my most memorable experiences from college. I remember for a year after I had spent hundreds of hours thinking about how the heck you did it, and did so much research on "trick reveals" and never found anything. Im still mind boggled to this day. If you ever want to tell me how the heck you did it, I'd be so grateful LOL!
Hope to watch another show of yours again sometime. Do you come to London often?
Feign Haven/ Ur2q nowadays I don’t go anywhere lol. My tour schedules are usually on Instagram tho. I’m very active there so make sure to follow me there for show dates. As for the secret. If I had told you, it wouldn’t have that effect on you lol. Keep the magic, trust me.
Feign Haven/ Ur2q This is such an awesome story 😎
I'm still waiting for the day when he is gonna transform into Hulk
😂😂
make him angry
bruh HAHAHAGAHA
I came for this 🤣
@@alexanimationgoofy he's always angry.. 🤣
Why are you doing this? Everybody selling this tricks and you just give them to us. Thank you Spidey.
He isn't giving to you mentalism tricks. This is a simple force of a playing card to the bottom. If you see the description, he has a whole _store_ where he sells real mentalism tricks.
Alexis Mandelias I don’t have a store lol. Why do you keep saying that? 🤦♂️
@@alexismandelias Bro i am not saying he is giving us the best ones but he gives tricks that others don't.
@@patrickjane7796 essentially all he gave us was a control of a card to the bottom of the deck. There are tons of way to do the same effect. Search RUclips and you'll be amazed what you can find that does the same effect, without 14 mins of talking
Alexis Mandelias hold up. Me
Taking time to properly explain one of the best techniques I know is a bad thing?... lol ok then.
I like you. You get right to the point and not waste anyone's time constantly talking about what you;re going to do. Thank you .
Thank you my friend. You’ve given this senior something to practice. From Canada
This is exactly what I was looking for. Being a tyro in card magic, I found it really hard to mask the move that alligns the cards (pre-cull stage). Thanks a ton Spidey.
Hey is there a pen that you can just rub the image off at the end. Because you have to buy a lot of cards if every time you do it 2 cards are wasted.
@@yooongle-_-7566 Try the Pilot Frixion.
Such an amazing effect and the fact you're giving away such a amazing method of an amazing effect. Massive respect to you Spidey. Much love from Bangalore, India
I am also from Ahmedabad, India
I'm from Bangalore too
King Magico Iam also from Ahmedabad
I'm from Pluto
@@DK-fk7mx I'm from Krypton
you SNEAKY S.O.B!!!! That's just BRILLIANT!!! And will take ages to perfect, but so worth it!!! Looking forward to fooling my Husband and family with this!!! (in about 3 months when I've hopefully perfected the card switch and performance)
I just found your channel and viewed this. Man this is GREAT. I will be checking out your other videos. THANK YOU for revealing !!!!!
Always loved Marlo's convincing control and love these subtleties even more
This has already been my favourite control. But I've never seen anyone use it as a peek. This is brilliant!
Love your tutorials! Thank you so much!
Marlo’s convincing control is an incredible control. Really well explained and I much prefer your technique to the original!
Thanks for sharing this one Spidey! You just keep sharing gem after gem from the masters. You’ve gotten so far in our art by being creative as hell and building your repertoire off of simple ideas and expounding on them. A true inspiration my brother.
I plan on practicing this for the next 3 years and have a single awesome uncle magic trick.
I just showed this with some blank flashcards to my dad! He was amazed! Thank you so much Spidey!
Really, really good tutorial... i'm not a magician but i like to watch P&T to try and figure out tricks and i like their way of actually explaining tricks. But this one is so good, i almost feel like it shouldn't be shared. Quality content for aspiring magician for sure.
Tooo talkative and irritating
@SpideyHypnosis, this is a terrific mentalism effect. I can imagine a lot of different ways to use the technique to entertain audiences. Thanks for a great tutorial, especially showing two different variations.
I also want to thank you for explaining why you didn't do a demo in a crowd setting and using caution appropriate for today's safety concerns. You're setting a responsible example for the community.
Thanks Markus. Glad you enjoyed this 😊
Can you teach me some way please
Hey Spidey!
So I did the trick to my brother, my mom and my girlfriend and they were all marvelled😀
They were all like how did you read my mind!...and I went "a magician never reveals his secret".
The feeling is just amazing💥
Thank broh!💪💪
then they looked at your browser history and found this video
Hey is there a pen that you can just rub the image off at the end. Because you have to buy a lot of cards if every time you do it 2 cards are wasted.
I really want to thank you for this tutorial. I am not a magician in any sense of the word. I know a couple of card tricks I learn as a kid. I have had some health problems recently and do to CoVid have not been able to hang out with my grandkids. I thought a webmeeting with them would be fun. I learned this trick for that. It worked wonderfully. I used cards, and only took one card off the bottom to push theirs. After I made the prediction and they were amazed I had them pick a number and counted that many off the top of the deck. I held them, smacked them leaving only their card. Amazed again. Thank again for the trick!
Haha, brilliant, I laughed out loud at how simple the deception is. I am so going to learn how to do this. People already think I can read their minds because I am so intuitive, this will take things to a whole other level.
I normally get lost in tutorials, but you made this very easy to follow and practice! Can’t wait to try it! I’ll have to check out your other videos, keep up the great work!
I know, right, me too!
Ay yo Gary sap dude? Y'all lookin awesome, where yaa from, you need Boorger n blues Martini for sure...
You're amazing my bro
Honestly good tutorial, what I appreciate about how you choose to push the card back in is you could actually stop after and say for the skeptics who think it didn’t actually go into the deck have a look and hand them the cards. Your way their card is actually into the deck about where it looked like it went! Super convincing.
Verry "sneaky" technique! 😄
My way of magic! 👌👍
THANK YOU SO MUCH!😉
That is a Friggin smooth switch!!
This is actually the first time I've ever seen a magic trick and known how it was done. Now, I didn't know the precise way the card was handled but it was very obvious that you were looking at the real card when the wrong one was pushed in. So obvious, in fact, that I think anyone I tried this on would ask me to show them the card I was using to push it in.
Even so, I appreciate you showing how to do it. I wouldn't have thought I could move cards so easily but after just a few tries I think I have it. Thanks.
Then do it another way. You can peek in a thousand ways. And you are really really wrong, done this sort of thing loads in front of audiences, and no one notices.
I really appreciate these tutorials man, best channel ever!
Btw that trick is awesome!
Much appreciated!
Great stuff, as usual! And while it's hard to settle on a single 'best' from you, that Sneak Peek is certainly right up there. Thanks for sharing that one on Theory 11 - I've enjoyed it for awhile now.
Me: draws
Mentallist without even starting the trick yet: it's *SOME WEEB SHIT*
😂
Almost any effect can be done in magic by inventing your own illusion instead of buying one from someone else. There are so many basic illusions that can be modified and combined to get a starting point. Or a magician can buy expensive unique custom illusions from experts. These routes are used by the really great magicians who perform brand new effects.
This might actually work for me!
Thanks to years of TV, I suffer from Advanced CRS. I have a hard time memorizing stuff. And I _sure as hell_ can't memorize something I only see for a split second, like _most_ of these "Secret Peek" tricks!
Marvelous !!! Thanks I'm an over 50 who used to perform as an amateur many years ago, but you make the desire to start over again
I liked your video before watching it because I know that it will be amazing...
Thx u for teaching us mentalism tricks that no one show. Really
Wow my profil similar magic bro..
Actually
there are only a select few who can share such secretive things to the public.
@@aadityashukla2623 YEAH
This isn't a mentalism trick. This is a simple force of a playing card to the bottom. If you see the description, he has a whole _store_ where he sells real mentalism tricks. So he isn't any different than the rest
Alexis Mandelias this is the exact shit that Pigcake talks about when he says he hates magician comments. It’s always: “hur hur, I know what you did and this is why I’m better than you” But I couldn’t help but laugh at the fact that the guy who is only commenting as a way of showing “how superior they are in magic” doesn’t even know the difference between a control and a force xD
Spidey, thank you for this tutorial. You've got some cool moves there. And thanks for showing us about the blank cards.
Mind-blown! Thank you for sharing. I'm so ready to go try this on my brother 😅😎
Guys, the reason he's giving us this trick is because he has stuff that are 1000 times better.
Many thanks for this beauty! Spidey
Big shout out to The Deathly Hallows T-shirt!
When the magician says " I don't know" something, they do know
Lmfao
lol so true
"so, I will not touch your card"
In the meantime the card went all around the world amd finished in your pocket
"Is that fair?" when it wasn't fair
I like that u also share history with us. Like how u spoke about Ed Marlo. I love that and I love u Spidey. Best magician right here ladies and gents
This is SOOOO Good. It took quite a bit of practice to get the moves down smoothly, but it was well worth the time and effort invested. The more expensive double blank cards Spidey recommends are worth getting. They make everything much smoother. Thank you, Spidey! This is now my favorite go-to mind reading effect!
Love you man.....
You are my inspiration......
Great trick for us.......
Do more and more mentalism tricks like this.....
Love you.......
😙😘😚
Great illusion. And great skill. The one critique I have is that Using the chosen card to push the fake card in made me suspicious while watching the performance. I'm not a magician but when I saw you push a card in with a card from the bottom of the deck I knew that's when you were peaking at the card. I liked your other technique of simply tilting the deck and saying "your card is somewhere in the middle" it wouldn't raise suspicions as much for me. Thank you for teaching this trick, it's a really good versatile illusion.
R/C 101 agreed, but how do you put the card in the middle of the deck afterwards if it’s at the bottom?
@@yfoog You don’t … you have had them push the card you offered them That was next choose their card, into the deck. You made it look like that was their card as you put it on bottom.Remebet it doesn’t matter where or what card you stick in the middle as long as you’ve seen the card now on the bottom. You can now shuffle or do some slides back-and-forth in a true shuffle but you already know what the card (or drawn imageis so it doesn’t matter… if you are fast and smooth they have no reason to think you’re not offering them their card which is then pushed in out of sight
Love the way you came up with the double sided blanc cards, because I feel that using playing cars (I'm case you can't buy blanc ones) gives a feel of a magician instead of mind reader. Both ways works great thou. Defenitly gonna use this one. Keep up the amazing work!!!
I really wanted to learn a new form of art -- and I stumbled upon card magic by watching Chris Pratt's magic trick on Graham Norton Show -- learn the trick in two weeks, really mastered it. performed it for friends at a birthday party and got insane reactions.
Since then, have been following this channel to learn more magic tricks --- and these are so awesome. I thank you Spidey for allowing guys like me, to really learn magic tricks in the best way possible. it is such a brilliant art form and I cant wait to learn more.
Thank you for another excellent tutorial. I know many people who know their topic well but have no idea how to explain it to others. Teaching is a skill. You are a master.
Spidey is my favourite Mentalist in the world
Sir l learned your famous mind reading card and I got the craziest reaction in my life by my friends and I think that After Harry Houdini you can become world's best magician . Sir I am not the best card trick magician but I changed your mind reading card trick a little bit into my own version and it has gotten the craziest reaction as like as yours. Sir in the last I just want to say you are my inspiration and ideal and if you have some time then please make an another video on mind reading card trick in a new variant.
imagine being able to do it as smooth as him
Very cool. I have used that card control for decades, but never thought about blank cards and a mentalism trick. 😎
You’re so smooth that you make it look easy
Nobody has ever teaches this before incredible trick
Too good i performed it for my wife and she was like shocked!!
The most honest statement of magicians: I have no idea what you've written/drawn ....
😂😂
Honestly I think the "bottom peak" is better than the "pushin peak", because the bottom peak is just so natural, but no one would really push in cards with other cards, that would make the audience be suspicious.
Bro even when you tell me how it’s done I’m still amazed at your skill and slight of hand. Props dude
Love the deathly hollows sign on ur shirt
Hallows* not hollows. Hallow basically means "sacred" or "sacred object".
Dude Spidey is the best and the only magician who teaches his own cool magic tricks.
Thanks spidey you're the best.
Oh man Spidey. This trick has gotten do much easier. So much. Now I can do that easily. I had trouble putting it on the bottom of the deck. Thanks a lot. And I've got so many ideas how to use this. Thanks a lot man. Appreciate it.
I absolutely love this control, but it's been a while since I've sat down and practiced it. Glad there is a source now with great added tips to boot. Thx Spidey
This is my first video of yours I saw, and I can't stop myself from SUBSCRIBING your channel
I was thinking of something...but I don’t know how to draw it...good thing thoughts are transferable.
Hahaha. Wait, a thought was just transferred I’m seeing a cry.... never mind
Gali Novak yep
I eagerly wait for your videos ...
I knew that sleight but your small change to it makes it soo easy...
Love from India
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Yeah. The double alignment in the original never worked for me. Glad you like this version
Ahah! The one great magician who publically reveals his tricks.... Nice....!
I did understand the trick directly, that you somehow control the card to the bottom & then when you used a part of the deck to put the card back... but never heard of the covincing control, thanks for the share, great move to know 🙏🏾🔥
Okay, time to practice this so my daughter will continue to think I'm a cool mum lol. Thank you so much for sharing x
Yep, moments that she will remember for along time. And then use it on her own daughter in the future.
I am really beginning to like your channel @SpideyHypnosis. You explain some really cool moves so well that even somebody with very limited skill like me can perform them with a little practice. Have you ever thought of taking up teaching? lol. I could have done with a few teachers with your ability to explain things back in the day. Keep up the good work. I just love your tutorials.
Its a great trick when you see how its done and you are still shocked
this was just a random video that popped onto my list of choices to watch but I enjoyed watching it and learning how this mentalist trick is done. Very well explained and entertaining. Thank you for posting.
Professor Snape's, Voldemort's, a Death Eater's, and Fred Weasley's wands chilling in the background. Nice.
The fact that they don’t know that their card is staring you in the face is somehow hilarious