@@----DJ---- They CAN push the packs together; that's the beauty of it! Usually it's used to maintain the top stock of cards. Here, it looks like Sean to it to the extreme, slipping one half of the pack under the top card of the other.
The stack is si stebbins, some of the cards are slightly shifted I believe from needing to shift 3 cards, but after the faro you can see every other card keeps mostly to the stebbins order
@@ResoluteGryphon That's what I was referring to. At most you could keep the top stack, but run the risk of losing the entire deck order if the spectator is pushing the packs together. I was thinking everything was fair and then once the card is constructed Sean would use marked cards to bring the card to the top prior to the faro. Not sure how to get it to the exact number though. It is really hard to determine the method on this one!
Assuming you lied in some of what you said: Si Stebbins, false rosette shuffle, 2 selected cards will automatically put the selection 12th from that. Faro puts it at 23. You need some sort of magic phone app for this to work.
Pencil dot to separate 26 and 26. Gilbreath, false table riffle shuffle, perfect out faro to position the selection from 12 to 23, stopwatch app. Or it is in Stebbins and the wash was a Zarrow.
Yep, it’s Stebbins! Any two cards you cut to will always determine the card 12 away. It was indeed a false Rosetta shuffle, essentially a Zarrow. The little faro positioned it at 23.
should I take in consideration that everything you tell during the presentation is true? like "they can cut themselves" and "if somebody has a stopwatch in their phone..."
You fooled me! I have no idea 😄Even if it has to do with a pencil dot... how does the card with the pencil dot get to that exact position? Hopefully there will be a tutorial. I'm curious.
Ok I try to guess. You shuffled the deck controlling the two cards used to generar the 4 of diamonds. Then you used the faro shuffle to position the 4 of diamonds at the right position (the faro shuffle is excellent to put a card in any position) and probably with a sort of “magic app” you achieved the right number on the timer... Or something similar. You are a true master controlling card while your shuffle seems so clean. Perhaps this explanation is wrong but it could be used 😅. Great video as always!
Stacked deck, false rosette shuffle, magic stopwatch app. Would be interested in learning the stack though.
Rules are, if someone guesses correctly, I have to teach it.
Interesting. But if the spectator can push the packs together it has a chance of not being completely false. Plus they can use their own phone.
@@----DJ---- They CAN push the packs together; that's the beauty of it! Usually it's used to maintain the top stock of cards. Here, it looks like Sean to it to the extreme, slipping one half of the pack under the top card of the other.
The stack is si stebbins, some of the cards are slightly shifted I believe from needing to shift 3 cards, but after the faro you can see every other card keeps mostly to the stebbins order
@@ResoluteGryphon That's what I was referring to. At most you could keep the top stack, but run the risk of losing the entire deck order if the spectator is pushing the packs together. I was thinking everything was fair and then once the card is constructed Sean would use marked cards to bring the card to the top prior to the faro. Not sure how to get it to the exact number though. It is really hard to determine the method on this one!
Assuming you lied in some of what you said:
Si Stebbins, false rosette shuffle, 2 selected cards will automatically put the selection 12th from that. Faro puts it at 23.
You need some sort of magic phone app for this to work.
I believe it was pure luck
Pencil dot to separate 26 and 26. Gilbreath, false table riffle shuffle, perfect out faro to position the selection from 12 to 23, stopwatch app.
Or it is in Stebbins and the wash was a Zarrow.
Yep, it’s Stebbins! Any two cards you cut to will always determine the card 12 away. It was indeed a false Rosetta shuffle, essentially a Zarrow. The little faro positioned it at 23.
@@SeanDevineWoohoo! Ah yes it was a Rosetta not a wash. I had to go back and rewatch!
@@SeanDevine straddle faro
should I take in consideration that everything you tell during the presentation is true? like "they can cut themselves" and "if somebody has a stopwatch in their phone..."
You tell me
Me: sees ACAAN
CLICK IN THE SAME SECOND
Ur a real one mate!
#letsgetintoit 🤘🃏
I have have no idea, Sean 🤣...my only guess is a pencil dot was used #havenoidea 🤦♂️🤣
Beautiful performance 🤘🃏
You fooled me! I have no idea 😄Even if it has to do with a pencil dot... how does the card with the pencil dot get to that exact position? Hopefully there will be a tutorial. I'm curious.
Do you think the perfect ACAAN is possible if you are a good hypnotist?
that would be perfect but i think even the best cannot influence everyone.
Are you using a magic app?
Breather crimp + stacked deck + pencil mark?
Wait, what? OMG 😱 way too good 💯
Sean loves his pencil dots, so that's part of my guess.
And possibly a magic number of 11. The rosetta shuffle is what really throws me off!
Honestly I have no clue...nice trick!
I need this in my life! 👍😎
Very good. I would like the tutorial please...
Sean in a word brilliant sheer awesome 👍👏👍✨️🙌🙌🙌😊🍺🍺
Ok I try to guess. You shuffled the deck controlling the two cards used to generar the 4 of diamonds. Then you used the faro shuffle to position the 4 of diamonds at the right position (the faro shuffle is excellent to put a card in any position) and probably with a sort of “magic app” you achieved the right number on the timer... Or something similar. You are a true master controlling card while your shuffle seems so clean. Perhaps this explanation is wrong but it could be used 😅. Great video as always!
Well that would’ve been easier than what I actually did 😂
Tutoriel please😂
Loved it! 👏👏👏
Thanks, Josh! 👊
Everyone stumped and screaming tutorial 😂
Stumped! Great one Sean!
Glorious!