You got a legend to share on youtube - what an amazing opportunity and thank you so much for sharing this! Nice to watch this after I just finishing reading Steve Forte's book on gambling sleights. Steve also includes a shuffle that Ron Conley is known for that uses riffle down techniques then strips or cuts them back to the top. Also bottom slug applications too. This guy is amazing
That is some of the most sick awesome control ever!Serious stuff!Real lifetime study and skill.Fabulous!Excellent presentation!Thank You.Ok,someone like me has no chance of becoming a serious Grandmaster of the cards but I do understand what is happening and appreciate the depth and brilliance of the card control/manipulation.Highly entertaining!Wow!!!
Love that. Nice to get something for the hands to idle on. Also just watched your Experts At The Card Table 2021 segment for Vanishing, great to see someone highlighting the lateral palm. I think it's an underutilized move and it's by embarassing lengths my favorite card control, especially for moving a card from the bottom to the top. I guess we all have moves we just gravitate towards, that one's mine.
I love brief work - hadn't seen that (2 face up card) practive method before so thankyou for that Jeremy! And thanks as always for your amazing insight into card work. 👍
Ok so 1st of all thank you Ron even if you were damn fast but I never saw some one can do this with cards maybe I am so beginner but my mind is blown did you spend your whole life practising cause thats unbelievable I dont wanna over react but thank you again and please Jeremy dont stop making these videos and thank you for your time and effort too ♥️
Hi sir. U r the reason I started to do magic so seriously. U always push me hard when I see ur videos. Thanks sir. If u reply it would be my pleasure ❤❤
Thank you so much Jeremy for this video. What is the best resource/s to learn more about these kinds of card mechanics? I just got Fortes new 2 book set and i feel like i have found my destiny lol. Can you recommend some other viable resources in this regard? In the 'magic' world proper there isnt really much great table card work. England has some good stuff out, but in general it is scant. I am hoping you can help me on my journey to develop my table skills. I appreciate you.
So glad you enjoyed it! As far as resources, I started with Jason Englands Foundation series, and then worked my way through the bibliographies and recommendations he gives at the end of each big lesson. Martin Nash, R Paul Wilson, and Steve Reynolds are next on my list, and then finally Forte and his whole Gambling Protection Series
@@Chronyql But who did Forte learn from? He was doing all of this when the names you mentioned were unknown. Are there old gambling books that we dont know about from back when? Or did Forte have a mentor who taught him everything?
You know. that before I watched this video. I had purchased two decks of aviator cards. One red and the other blue. I picked up aviation aviary because I had taken two planes to get to somewhere. And also before I watch this video I had opened the blue deck and played faro with someone.i won. I always win at faro. That was with the blue or a deck of blue aviators they got a bit effort applied. If you noticed there is a red aviator poster in this video. Which I specifically avoided because of my up bringing. And if I did that red aviator poster would of been a leviathan dragging me down into the abyss. Down down deep I would of went. Been drug by the jaws of a serpent of the water which can take to the air as well. If it wanted to but leviathan s don't like to show there faces so under water they usually reside. A deck in full deck order is a leviathan.
Ive been astounished by a magic trick in this same amount a LONG time ago. im talking about how the fuck you still have four k subs. Beyond me, no explanation AT ALL:
It’s so obvious he doesn’t do this as magic simply by the way he picks up the 4 kings each time. Those big ol’ paddle hands are much more sensitive than they look.
This is the type of content that is needed. Brilliant stuff Jeremy. Great explanation of a brief.
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it
You got a legend to share on youtube - what an amazing opportunity and thank you so much for sharing this! Nice to watch this after I just finishing reading Steve Forte's book on gambling sleights.
Steve also includes a shuffle that Ron Conley is known for that uses riffle down techniques then strips or cuts them back to the top. Also bottom slug applications too. This guy is amazing
Ron is nothing short of a legend
Couldn’t agree more
Jeremy, thanks for sharing this and thank Ron for being willing to. This type of worker/work needs to be preserved so it is not lost forever.
Exceptional work with cards from Ron. Thanks for the information.
My pleasure.
Ron is even more incredible than I imagined! Thank you so much for everything you do for us Jeremy.
How the f you don't have 1m subscribers, that's insanety... Probably one of the best slight of hand magicians arround... Underrated!!!!! 😭
That's a fantastic looking stock control. Definitely gonna need to practice that
I’m really glad you like it
Thank you Jeremy :-) Thank you Ron :-)
You are very welcome
That is some of the most sick awesome control ever!Serious stuff!Real lifetime study and skill.Fabulous!Excellent presentation!Thank You.Ok,someone like me has no chance of becoming a serious Grandmaster of the cards but I do understand what is happening and appreciate the depth and brilliance of the card control/manipulation.Highly entertaining!Wow!!!
Thank you so much, Kelvin!
Love that. Nice to get something for the hands to idle on.
Also just watched your Experts At The Card Table 2021 segment for Vanishing, great to see someone highlighting the lateral palm. I think it's an underutilized move and it's by embarassing lengths my favorite card control, especially for moving a card from the bottom to the top. I guess we all have moves we just gravitate towards, that one's mine.
Thank you for taking the time to watch my part of that. And I couldn’t agree more
I am excited about this stuff. I love it so much, thanks!!
I love brief work - hadn't seen that (2 face up card) practive method before so thankyou for that Jeremy! And thanks as always for your amazing insight into card work. 👍
This is great. Thank you Jeremy and Ron.
Watching a master at work just make you want to try better.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
So much information in such a short amount of time!
Absolutely the truth! And it’s always like that with him
@@Chronyql must be so cool to be taught by a true master.
Honestly, most of the time, it’s just me getting to hang out with an old friend. We jam on occasion, but mostly just hang out
@@Chronyql ah okay, that's interesting. 👌
Golly . Ron makes it look easy. Wow. Skill. Ty Ron. Ty Jeremy.😮❤🎉😊
Exceptionally good video.
Love your videos! Such great stuff! Thanks.
Ok so 1st of all thank you Ron even if you were damn fast but I never saw some one can do this with cards maybe I am so beginner but my mind is blown did you spend your whole life practising cause thats unbelievable I dont wanna over react but thank you again and please Jeremy dont stop making these videos and thank you for your time and effort too ♥️
Awesome stuff , deep diving into gambling style sleight of hand.
Absolutely brilliant as always. Love finally meeting Ron and also, are you handsomer on the Sony? I think so
I love this so much . Thank you Jeremy
Excellent video!
I just baught the book last week, it should be in the mailbox by monday !!!
That was really beautiful to watch.
Love this stuff
Hi sir.
U r the reason I started to do magic so seriously. U always push me hard when I see ur videos. Thanks sir. If u reply it would be my pleasure ❤❤
Thank you so much Jeremy for this video. What is the best resource/s to learn more about these kinds of card mechanics? I just got Fortes new 2 book set and i feel like i have found my destiny lol. Can you recommend some other viable resources in this regard? In the 'magic' world proper there isnt really much great table card work. England has some good stuff out, but in general it is scant. I am hoping you can help me on my journey to develop my table skills. I appreciate you.
So glad you enjoyed it! As far as resources, I started with Jason Englands Foundation series, and then worked my way through the bibliographies and recommendations he gives at the end of each big lesson. Martin Nash, R Paul Wilson, and Steve Reynolds are next on my list, and then finally Forte and his whole Gambling Protection Series
@@Chronyql But who did Forte learn from? He was doing all of this when the names you mentioned were unknown. Are there old gambling books that we dont know about from back when? Or did Forte have a mentor who taught him everything?
Wow that's the real deal thanks for sharing.
I'm really glad I found this channel. Jeremy Griffith is a G.
Loved it!!!
Loving your videos! Adding a comment to hack the algorithm! :-)
You champion! Thank you
The intro… just… wow!
Right?! He does a lot of that at the end of his interview video
@@Chronyql seriously blows me away. Had to keep replaying it over and over to attempt at it haha
Epic!
Thank you
Man… we should be paying for this stuff!
Gold.
Ben Earl did that stripping from the bottom on one of his zoom hangouts and it looked great. When done correctly it’s a beautiful thing to see
There are very few people I can think of who can make that look good. Ben definitely put in his 10000 Hours
thats hard
I'm here for a Jeremy camera channel.
You know. that before I watched this video. I had purchased two decks of aviator cards. One red and the other blue. I picked up aviation aviary because I had taken two planes to get to somewhere. And also before I watch this video I had opened the blue deck and played faro with someone.i won. I always win at faro. That was with the blue or a deck of blue aviators they got a bit effort applied. If you noticed there is a red aviator poster in this video. Which I specifically avoided because of my up bringing. And if I did that red aviator poster would of been a leviathan dragging me down into the abyss. Down down deep I would of went. Been drug by the jaws of a serpent of the water which can take to the air as well. If it wanted to but leviathan s don't like to show there faces so under water they usually reside. A deck in full deck order is a leviathan.
Ive been astounished by a magic trick in this same amount a LONG time ago. im talking about how the fuck you still have four k subs.
Beyond me, no explanation AT ALL:
Duuuuude
It’s so obvious he doesn’t do this as magic simply by the way he picks up the 4 kings each time. Those big ol’ paddle hands are much more sensitive than they look.
2nd!
Still counts!
ayyeee first!!!
Well done! Thank you for engaging with the content!
Shouldn’t gambling sleight of hand be called cheating sleight of hand? 😅