His name was pronounced Chick Shoe Key.. He was Chicago's ambassador to magic and a gracious host to visiting magicians. Check out the Tarbell course. A fine gentleman and a great magician.
Dude... What do you mean "Allow me to nerd out"? That's what I'm _here_ for. I love the learning that comes with the tricks, it's my jam. I hope you don't misunderstand what I mean by this, it's a phrase I heard once that I'm borrowing because it was said about me, and I took it as a huge compliment; I hope you do, too. They told me I was "one of those people that seems to be accidentally charming." That's how I think of you. Everything you do has this underlying charm and jois de vivre, but it doesn't seem false or manufactured, and most of the time it doesn't even feel like something you're doing on purpose. You're just doing what you love, and the charm follows you. Well done, my friend. (And thanks again for subscribing, it means the world to me.) ✌️
Dude! What a wholesome and sincere thing to say 😭 That literally made my day right there. And man, you have some great content! I really enjoy your stuff. Keep rockin, my dude!
I really like this effect Sean! I was thinking the whole time you could use a marked deck. I love all of the effects you are teaching us that we might not know about! Thank you for all of your hard work as always! Greatly appreciated! #Roadto17K!
I'm new to your channel, and have been binging on your videos over Christmas. I'm loving them. I particularly like your focus on the mechanics - controls, passes, forces, etc., rather than just teaching tricks. That allows us to come up with our own routines. I've watched other channels that only present tricks. They always seem to use the same simple controls, such as a double-undercut (presumably to make the trick easier to teach), but these look really suspicious to anyone with a bit of knowledge. The best controls don't look like you're doing anything to the cards. I knew a few already, but you've expanded my weaponry with some really good ones. I'm not saying don't present any tricks though. This was a particularly nice one, with an unusual presentation and great finish.
50 Shades of Danni. Cute trick. I don't think I've ever used edge marking. My go-to gaff is a left-handed corner short but it's good to have more tools. Thanks.
Amazing hidden gems only to be found in books. Great job sir. Kindly tell whats that trick called in which two jokers keep coming closer again n again when deck is spread. Kindly share that 🎉
I can't be the only one who appreciated the nerd part right? ... Right? Anyway, great trick Sean, I'll definitely keep an eye of that project of yours!
WOW A Great Routine . Always you take simple effects and turn it into a Brilliant One . That's why I like to watch your Videos . GREAT . I belongs to INDIA .
HI Sean, Love your content. This trick is very cool ! Just something I'm not getting, in your performance, you don't end up with the last 2 card (wich I think is much better). How do manage that ? Thanks
UA-cam isn't TV & this performance isn't broadcast. People w/ curiosity have to seek it out, no different than a book in the library or watching the proprietor of their corner magic shop. Welcome to the 21st century.
His name was pronounced Chick Shoe Key.. He was Chicago's ambassador to magic and a gracious host to visiting magicians. Check out the Tarbell course. A fine gentleman and a great magician.
I knew I was probably pronouncing everything wrong. Thanks for the info!
@@SeanDevineI wanna see Tarbell tutorials please.
Dude...
What do you mean "Allow me to nerd out"?
That's what I'm _here_ for. I love the learning that comes with the tricks, it's my jam.
I hope you don't misunderstand what I mean by this, it's a phrase I heard once that I'm borrowing because it was said about me, and I took it as a huge compliment; I hope you do, too. They told me I was "one of those people that seems to be accidentally charming." That's how I think of you. Everything you do has this underlying charm and jois de vivre, but it doesn't seem false or manufactured, and most of the time it doesn't even feel like something you're doing on purpose. You're just doing what you love, and the charm follows you. Well done, my friend. (And thanks again for subscribing, it means the world to me.) ✌️
Dude! What a wholesome and sincere thing to say 😭 That literally made my day right there. And man, you have some great content! I really enjoy your stuff. Keep rockin, my dude!
@@SeanDevine
Just giving credit where it's due, man. ✌️
I really like this effect Sean! I was thinking the whole time you could use a marked deck. I love all of the effects you are teaching us that we might not know about! Thank you for all of your hard work as always! Greatly appreciated!
#Roadto17K!
I'm new to your channel, and have been binging on your videos over Christmas. I'm loving them. I particularly like your focus on the mechanics - controls, passes, forces, etc., rather than just teaching tricks. That allows us to come up with our own routines. I've watched other channels that only present tricks. They always seem to use the same simple controls, such as a double-undercut (presumably to make the trick easier to teach), but these look really suspicious to anyone with a bit of knowledge. The best controls don't look like you're doing anything to the cards. I knew a few already, but you've expanded my weaponry with some really good ones.
I'm not saying don't present any tricks though. This was a particularly nice one, with an unusual presentation and great finish.
Thank you so much!! Really glad you’re enjoying the content! 🙏 teaching moves are my favorite videos to do. More on the way!
Sean,
Bravo ! This is so funny ... 2 days ago (Friday) I drove thru the town of Chickaloon on the way to ski up to the Matanuska Glacier.
Excellent as usual. Learned a lot about books and how to do the work on the cards. Thanks so much for doing these.
Great trick! Your handling & patter really ekevated it.
A wonderful variation Sean. I have this book, a look of gems 😊👍😊👍😊
always GREAT stuff sean...+
50 Shades of Danni. Cute trick. I don't think I've ever used edge marking. My go-to gaff is a left-handed corner short but it's good to have more tools. Thanks.
Here, take some of the cards. lol love it!
Beautiful
Amazing hidden gems only to be found in books.
Great job sir.
Kindly tell whats that trick called in which two jokers keep coming closer again n again when deck is spread.
Kindly share that 🎉
WOW! Great Trick! I love the name! BTW, thank you for all the stuff that you make us learn, you are the best!
New fan here!!
I’m glad you’re here!
I can't be the only one who appreciated the nerd part right? ... Right?
Anyway, great trick Sean, I'll definitely keep an eye of that project of yours!
WOW A Great Routine .
Always you take simple effects
and turn it into a Brilliant One .
That's why I like to watch your
Videos . GREAT .
I belongs to INDIA .
this should be paid for!!
Супер не обычно
HI Sean, Love your content. This trick is very cool !
Just something I'm not getting, in your performance, you don't end up with the last 2 card (wich I think is much better). How do manage that ?
Thanks
Can you teach me how to make a restraining order disappear?
Great experience
2:57 you know it's the third card from the top of the deck.
#letsgetintoit 🤘🃏
Its pronounced "CH-ICK" when it is a man's nickname. Often guys named Charles or Chuck are nicknamed Chic (Chick)
3:04 now you don't know.
Teach in Private
Perform in Public
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UA-cam isn't TV & this performance isn't broadcast. People w/ curiosity have to seek it out, no different than a book in the library or watching the proprietor of their corner magic shop.
Welcome to the 21st century.
Mistyped,, Show Key