Revealing the ULTIMATE Card Trick (No Sleight of Hand!)

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  • Опубліковано 26 січ 2025

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  • @umi_yuri
    @umi_yuri 15 днів тому +1

    That's such a cool deck of cards. Where can I get one?

    • @ThatMagicGuy-29
      @ThatMagicGuy-29  14 днів тому

      Yosegi by Art of Play and yup, they're beautiful!

    • @umi_yuri
      @umi_yuri 11 днів тому

      ​@@ThatMagicGuy-29Thank you! ^o^

  • @alanbrownmusic
    @alanbrownmusic 15 днів тому

    This is pretty much Lennart Green's "Rainman". Some acknowledgement and crediting at least, would be good.

    • @ThatMagicGuy-29
      @ThatMagicGuy-29  14 днів тому

      Hey, my bad I learned Rosetta shuffle a long time ago and wasn't aware Lennart Green is the inventor. I've edited video description to include credits, thanks for bringing this to my notice. ❤️

    • @alanbrownmusic
      @alanbrownmusic 14 днів тому

      @@ThatMagicGuy-29 Cool thanks, although the trick itself is Lennart Green's 'Rainman' - I think the Rosetta shuffle is much older and not specifically his. He just utilises it for this effect. The trick is detailed in his 'Northern Lights' lecture notes, published in 2008.

  • @RobertBallMagician
    @RobertBallMagician 17 днів тому

    This is a great trick 💪👍💪👍👏🙌😊😊

    • @ThatMagicGuy-29
      @ThatMagicGuy-29  17 днів тому +1

      Thanks a lot Robert! Glad you liked this one. 😊

  • @bloisewright9379
    @bloisewright9379 17 днів тому +1

    Present more self working please, you do a great job with your presentations!

    • @ThatMagicGuy-29
      @ThatMagicGuy-29  17 днів тому

      Thank you so much, these type of comments definitely keep me going. I'll post more self-working videos. Stay tuned! ❤️

  • @ervthompson8443
    @ervthompson8443 17 днів тому

    After the cards have been mixed and spectator selects the final pile, turns it over and places it on the other pile, how do I know which is the top of the deck? Only one way works. Please explain in a little more detail. Reference 7:35 mark on the video.

    • @ThatMagicGuy-29
      @ThatMagicGuy-29  17 днів тому

      This is a really good question. When the spectator selects the final pile and turns it upside down on the other pile, I usually spread the cards all over to show them how randomly mixed-up cards are. Under this disguise, I can easily see if the face-up cards are from the setup pile or not. One thing I look for is whether all the red cards are even (except 3 of diamonds), if yes then I know that this is the way I should reveal my prediction. If not and I see random odd red cards facing up, I casually turn the pile over when revealing my prediction. You can also look for the 3 of Diamonds as a key card to make sure you're handling the deck in a right way. For me personally, even red cards work much better. I hope this explanation helps. Feel free to ask if you have any more questions. Thank you! ❤️

    • @robertjones5852
      @robertjones5852 16 днів тому

      Thank you so much for this question I tried the trick and failed everytime.know I know we’re I went wrong 👍

  • @badgerbob71
    @badgerbob71 17 днів тому

    Self working please. Awesome!

  • @robertjones5852
    @robertjones5852 17 днів тому

    Hi do you turn the cards over at every turn at the start of the trick ?

    • @ThatMagicGuy-29
      @ThatMagicGuy-29  17 днів тому

      Hey, so if you're taking about the rosetta flower-shaped "shuffling" at 2:00 then yes. Flipping cards at every turn is key to the setup stack remaining facing up the same way.

  • @GeriRobinson
    @GeriRobinson 15 днів тому

    it works for me about every second time... i don't understand it... i'm left-handed, but that shouldn't really be a problem here... i'll find out what i'm doing wrong... it just annoys me, because it's actually quite simple...

    • @ThatMagicGuy-29
      @ThatMagicGuy-29  14 днів тому

      It's practically self-working. If I had to guess, maybe during the Rosetta shuffle (flower based), you aren't flipping over the cards. But do let me know if you're still not able to figure out or email me a video of your performance and I might be able to help you out.

  • @GeriRobinson
    @GeriRobinson 16 днів тому

    selfworking please!

    • @ThatMagicGuy-29
      @ThatMagicGuy-29  15 днів тому

      @@GeriRobinson Noted! Thanks and keep watching! ❤️