@@Paradox806 Because you told them anywhere in the deck and not explicitly to not cut the aces off the card below it :P If you did they'd be onto you quite quickly though so there's just going to be a risk involved in this trick. If you want to prevent that don't let the audience cut but riffle and make them tell stop again so you can fix to stop a card later sneakily when you get unlucky.
Yeah I was thinking that after but I said the aces where assassins torturing and killing each king after a man's son was killed and never found then at the end little Jackie (jack of whatever suit) was found sleeping in the barn!(the deck box)and started off will a joker in my hand telling the dad his son was killed
It works as long as they don't cut the deck at a point that reveals one of the aces, at which point the corresponding king would be at the bottom once you finish the cut. I guess it still technically works even then if you just mean the "previous" card will be the king and you take the last card to be the previous card to the first card.
So the kings are all top of the deck. This means they'll be the bottom card of each pile you put down by default since you deal down 4 piles and there are 4 kings all on top of the deck. By stacking back the piles the kings of the pile you're holding will end up on top of the Ace you placed on top of the pile you put it on. This happens with 3 piles but 1 king remains on the bottom because you didn't stack it onto anything yet. By cutting anywhere in the deck (except the cards directly above your aces) that bottom card now has an excuse to land on top of that final ace you have on top of your deck. Also make sure it's a single, clean, 2-packet cut. One packet from the top goes to the bottom of the remaining packet. Any type of actual shuffling will lose your Aces and Kings with a high chance. It's safest to do the cut yourself but if you leave the cards in your audience hands make sure to grab about half a packet place it next to the deck then almost put the bottom on top to show them how it's done (though don't finish the cut just put it back and the original top on top so they can get to do the actual cut). Some people do wild things when not instructed properly :P Now when the audience does it there's another problem of them accidentally cutting exactly above an Ace. Just make up some silly story about the Aces being shy or wanting to work in private so they aren't allowed to end up on top. Then they'll either decide to recut entirely or they add your king back on top or the ace back under your king for you either way works out.
@@jameswilkins156 each hand has a king on bottom and an ace on top. When he attacks the hands, 3 of the aces have kings on top of them. But the 4th ace is on top and the 4th King is on bottom. Cutting the deck brings them together.
Very good idea! And it would be especially good if you were to do the trick with the story of the ladies (queens) looking for a date, as Donald Gann suggested in his comment above.
The way this guy does the trick is cool but I perosbalizard snd made this trick my own by swapping out the A’s for K’s or Q’s. I was a family party and my 4 female cousins got q’s and I told them we’re going to help them find thier King. Sure enough it worked I even upped it and hid jacks behind the kings so all the face cards pop up.
I set up with the aces being in this order Ah As Ad Ac then set up the kings on top of the deck Ks Kd Kc Kh and they all finished with there own suit ❤️
Yeah I figured .. but it's pretty sneaky good if you're not thinking, I also think a good bit of talking / fun / distraction would go a long way to amazing people
Hardest part of this trick would be spreading the cards out plus it looks like the trick doesn't work if if one of the aces ends up in top after the cut.
If an audience member decides to cut the deck in half and you see an ace on top just make up something about the Aces being a bit shy and wanting to work in private or some bull like that :P They'll either have to put the Ace back on the bottom or the bottom back on the Ace. Either way works out. To be completely safe of course you'll have to just riffle and let them say stop again so you can control your stop with a sneaky extra card if you see the ace is on top.
So as I'm a geek at this stuff I like to have a neater finish so here goes as your order is ♦️♣️♥️♠️ if you lay your kings in order of 3 places back so your k♦️ would be in front of the A♠️, K♠️ with A♥️, A♣️ with K♥️, and finally A♦️k♣️, then even with a cut the all come out as a same suit ♥️♣️♦️♠️ also to add if you set up the Q and J all in same order as the K, so arrange them so top 12 cards are 4k 4q 4j then they all come out as the same suit at the ending 😀
I just would eliminate that final cut by the spectator bc they could separate the Ace and king. Why take the chance? Their part is to say stop so that is enough of their "control"
The only problem is if they cut the deck between the ace and king
Literally happened the first time I did it😂
@@reeserip3281 but ace was reverse so how ?
@@Paradox806 Because you told them anywhere in the deck and not explicitly to not cut the aces off the card below it :P If you did they'd be onto you quite quickly though so there's just going to be a risk involved in this trick. If you want to prevent that don't let the audience cut but riffle and make them tell stop again so you can fix to stop a card later sneakily when you get unlucky.
Then the instruction is he is encouraged to cut again or you cut. Simples. The more cuts the more random it looks
Then magic is over 😂
I love this it is so simple. I am going to use kings and queens and tell a story about ladies looking for dates.
Hahaha. I used that in a previous 4 aces tutorial.
Yeah I was thinking that after but I said the aces where assassins torturing and killing each king after a man's son was killed and never found then at the end little Jackie (jack of whatever suit) was found sleeping in the barn!(the deck box)and started off will a joker in my hand telling the dad his son was killed
@@deserteagle3906 all that from a deck of cards?
@@Mike-ju1vl lol a bit overboard?
Good idea
I feel with a subtle modification you can match suits as well
I think it is possible. Yes
It works as long as they don't cut the deck at a point that reveals one of the aces, at which point the corresponding king would be at the bottom once you finish the cut. I guess it still technically works even then if you just mean the "previous" card will be the king and you take the last card to be the previous card to the first card.
I was thinking this as well guys, what you do if you get cut to a ACE??
@@Alecsweet3057 restack it and say “try again until you get a card face down.
Honestly I would just say so the first card will be a king and then go on? Idk
The chance you take
@@Alecsweet3057 Just point to another of the group and ask them to cut the deck as well...
You have to watch this video atleast twice. A very strategic one. But cool tricks. Respect.
Took me 3 watches to realize the "let them cut the deck" locates the final king. Nice. ☮️❤️🌈
I still couldn't get it
So the kings are all top of the deck. This means they'll be the bottom card of each pile you put down by default since you deal down 4 piles and there are 4 kings all on top of the deck.
By stacking back the piles the kings of the pile you're holding will end up on top of the Ace you placed on top of the pile you put it on. This happens with 3 piles but 1 king remains on the bottom because you didn't stack it onto anything yet.
By cutting anywhere in the deck (except the cards directly above your aces) that bottom card now has an excuse to land on top of that final ace you have on top of your deck.
Also make sure it's a single, clean, 2-packet cut. One packet from the top goes to the bottom of the remaining packet. Any type of actual shuffling will lose your Aces and Kings with a high chance.
It's safest to do the cut yourself but if you leave the cards in your audience hands make sure to grab about half a packet place it next to the deck then almost put the bottom on top to show them how it's done (though don't finish the cut just put it back and the original top on top so they can get to do the actual cut). Some people do wild things when not instructed properly :P
Now when the audience does it there's another problem of them accidentally cutting exactly above an Ace. Just make up some silly story about the Aces being shy or wanting to work in private so they aren't allowed to end up on top. Then they'll either decide to recut entirely or they add your king back on top or the ace back under your king for you either way works out.
I don't really see it that way I thought he places the Kings when he stacks the cards
@@jameswilkins156 any time a deck is cut, the (prior) bottom card ends up on top of the (prior) top card.
@@jameswilkins156 each hand has a king on bottom and an ace on top. When he attacks the hands, 3 of the aces have kings on top of them. But the 4th ace is on top and the 4th King is on bottom. Cutting the deck brings them together.
That’s easy, now try and match each king with its suited counterpart ace.
Awesome yet so simple! Putting the aces and kings in the same suit order (shifted one across) would make it even better as they'd match on the reveal
Very good idea! And it would be especially good if you were to do the trick with the story of the ladies (queens) looking for a date, as Donald Gann suggested in his comment above.
They would ask you to shuffle the sack!
How can you match them?
Dude guaranteed 2 views
So if put A & K in chase order you can get same suit A & K even better.
The cut almost cut the two apart on that first king ace
Amazing as usual!
keep it up king 👏
The way this guy does the trick is cool but I perosbalizard snd made this trick my own by swapping out the A’s for K’s or Q’s.
I was a family party and my 4 female cousins got q’s and I told them we’re going to help them find thier King. Sure enough it worked I even upped it and hid jacks behind the kings so all the face cards pop up.
Simple, clever, clean, thanks for the upload.
Certainly you could have done this so each ace and king pair had matching suits! Disappointing!
Brilliant trick... thanks for revealing it...
Finally I can start acting like I’m David Blaine around my family and friends 🎩🃏
I ain’t seen no 60 cent 44mags in a while I’m paying like 1.25$ a shot
Sorry bro, out of all the self working tricks i saw and learned, this one is the least impressive so far
I do this but with the same suit kings next to the aces. You get a bigger reaction from the crowd and it’s just as easy to do
I can't grasp the algorithm behind this what the fuck is going on
I set up with the aces being in this order
Ah As Ad Ac then set up the kings on top of the deck Ks Kd Kc Kh and they all finished with there own suit ❤️
But how i watched 10 times but still not got where to put kings of cards 😂
thank you!!!! i just blew my little bros mind😂
What if they cut just one card? Then you ain't getting all 4
That was clever
What are you wearing over your hair???
Very clever! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yeah I figured .. but it's pretty sneaky good if you're not thinking, I also think a good bit of talking / fun / distraction would go a long way to amazing people
Hardest part of this trick would be spreading the cards out plus it looks like the trick doesn't work if if one of the aces ends up in top after the cut.
If an audience member decides to cut the deck in half and you see an ace on top just make up something about the Aces being a bit shy and wanting to work in private or some bull like that :P They'll either have to put the Ace back on the bottom or the bottom back on the Ace. Either way works out. To be completely safe of course you'll have to just riffle and let them say stop again so you can control your stop with a sneaky extra card if you see the ace is on top.
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nothing but love🔥
What if they happen to cut between a king and an ace?
I can't see it
So as I'm a geek at this stuff I like to have a neater finish so here goes as your order is ♦️♣️♥️♠️ if you lay your kings in order of 3 places back so your k♦️ would be in front of the A♠️, K♠️ with A♥️, A♣️ with K♥️, and finally A♦️k♣️, then even with a cut the all come out as a same suit ♥️♣️♦️♠️ also to add if you set up the Q and J all in same order as the K, so arrange them so top 12 cards are 4k 4q 4j then they all come out as the same suit at the ending 😀
Great job I like it 👌
Excellent trick
What if the spectator splits an ace and king ?
Just say something like "Hey! No cheating !" and get them to cut again.
Thanks for all the tricks!!!!
It work
This is Awesome! Keep up the good work 👍
or there are all kings.
I just would eliminate that final cut by the spectator bc they could separate the Ace and king. Why take the chance? Their part is to say stop so that is enough of their "control"
Why isn't blue
I dont undrastand
Why did you split the two middle hands to have the king's different colors? Is it more for effect?
How do you come up with these tricks
Some I come up with and others I adapt from what I see others performing.
**ignore this I am trying to figure something out thank you!**
Really lame
Coolsville
thank you
How can we go about subscribing to your channel? With some shorts, it's easy to figure out how; but I can't figure out how to do it with this one.
One way to improve on this trick would be to arrange the kings and aces so the Aces find their respective kings which would be 🔥
Tell me how the king on the far left gets under the ace tho ?
When you have the deck cut the king from the bottom goes on top of the ace that faces up on the top of the deck
I did this trick and without trying the suits of each ace and king matched. I pretended like it was intentional lol
Cool
Thx
that's the same set up as a trick you showed recently. was slightly different but more or less the same coz I learned it lol 👍🏼
I like these video's because I like solved better than mystery!✌
What if they cut with the ace on top?
4 kings start on top of deck, deal the 2nd card everytime
Isn't there a chance that when they cut the cards that they might displace the kings or aces
Make sure they don't cut to an Ace on top. Just put the deck back as was and cut again.
What do you do then, If they cut to a ACE?? Now what???🥺🤔
I think this trick would fail if the cut puts an ace on top
J'aime
It would be even better if the suits matched for each
All the cards are kings. Pretty simple
What if they cut the cards right next to the ace?
What if they cut between a king and an ace?
Unless they cut on the king then this fails
Think this trick could be super powerful if u let the spectator do the routine.
Ohhhhh, he puts them on top of eachother from the bottom!
Easy !!
Four king on the deck 🤫
nice! Real self working too.
Easy and fun 👍👍
It would be great if the suits matched, for example ace of hearts and king of hearts
For example lol we know what it means to match suits but I get ya
What if they cut it at an ace?
Thanks!
Thank you Phil! Much appreciated!
What’s the trick called
Thx nice trick....
Love it. 👍
Love your magic
Thank you my friend!
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Now match the suits
I guess if they cut it right on an ace, we have to grab the last king from the bottom of the deck.
Or, simply have them complete the cut and ask them to cut again.
The cut before you deal the card?
@@wkhau268 No, I think he is talking about when they cut the cards after all the dealing is done.
@@dowaliby1 That would work. Good call.
Thanks!
Thank you! Very much appreciated!
This would not work if by chance alone they split the deck between an ace and a king correct?
This is f'king ace.