Bill Malone is absolutely amazing! What a combination of card worker and showman. See how beautifully he held the audience while the spectator shuffled? Perfection.
@zachcloseupmagic yes i know it's probably not the way scarne did it...but we don't know exactly because none of the two versions will ever be published
@zachcloseupmagic how would you know how to do this or if this is scarnes version?both versions,malone and scarne have never been published and i am almost 100% sure never will be because i know about an instance where some magician asked malone how to do it and he replied "if i told you, you would only be disappointed." so he will take this to his grave like scarne did just to keep the myth that surrounds this effect alive
1)When he's finding the first one, he remembers where the second is as well. Then he performs a perfect rifle shuffle, and knows where the Ace ended up, this cutting to that location. 2)He does shuffle and get a look before he gives them to her. If you watch carefully, she makes the cut, but he turns over the original top card of the deck, and puts the original top half back on top. Thus he still knows it's location. Lots and lots of practice. It's the same way he did all the other aces.
Jonathan Pugh I'm calling bullshit. Scarne never revealed his secret to anybody. He took the trick to his grave. Malone spent half his lifetime figuring out a way to do the trick and, like Scarne, he refuses to reveal how he does the trick.... like a true magician! If you really know how to do this trick, you should film yourself doing it. It's such a rare and challenging card trick that you would be infamous (as well as richer) as a result of performing the trick.
you didn't learn this version. I guarantee that. You might know another ace cutting routine, but Scarne took this one to his grave, and Malone spent half a lifetime working out this recreation and has never published it. If you actually know how to do it, you should film it. But I am positive you dont know this one.
Sure, he counted the cards for the 1st one and the last one, but I have three questions about that being how it's done... 1. How did he do it with his eyes covered and therefore unable to see his shuffle to count how many cards down the Ace was? 2. He didn't shuffle before or after the girl cut the cards and he put them back together, so how could he know how many cards down the ace was? 3. For the last Ace, how could he know he was cutting exactly 11 cards when he just grabbed them so hastily?
hey guys , im a grat fun of bill :0 i've been practising almost evrey piece of his magic and i'd love to add this one in my arsenal . if anyone knows something about how is done please contact if u can i'll rip a great benefit out of it , thanks a lot :)
@@zexinli6641 thanks for replying , i think this is a way this could be done .I know this method from a book and i ve also seen daniel madison do it on fool us. The problem is that i cant find the timing when he adds the stack at the bottom. :)
@@zexinli6641 also there a bunch of decks there and the chosen one is selected randomly by a spectator , thus it is unlikely to have all the backs shown and still pull this off somehow.
Bill Malone is absolutely amazing! What a combination of card worker and showman. See how beautifully he held the audience while the spectator shuffled? Perfection.
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@zachcloseupmagic yes i know it's probably not the way scarne did it...but we don't know exactly because none of the two versions will ever be published
which pixel is an ace?
Wow, what happened to the quality of this video? It used to be great.
@zachcloseupmagic how would you know how to do this or if this is scarnes version?both versions,malone and scarne have never been published and i am almost 100% sure never will be because i know about an instance where some magician asked malone how to do it and he replied "if i told you, you would only be disappointed." so he will take this to his grave like scarne did just to keep the myth that surrounds this effect alive
why some people tell how he did that...... just watch and imagine this is real magic
Where did you learn it? Just tell me where, i don't need to know the secret.
this guy pwns
Why would you deal a bottom for no reason? 3:22. On the count of 9.
Bill talks about scarne's aces in his penguin live lecture about how he did it =D
He talks about why he will NOT expose it.
@schizowallflower expert gamblers can feel how many cards are riffled off just by touch
The wizard of close up magic lol whut?
1)When he's finding the first one, he remembers where the second is as well. Then he performs a perfect rifle shuffle, and knows where the Ace ended up, this cutting to that location.
2)He does shuffle and get a look before he gives them to her. If you watch carefully, she makes the cut, but he turns over the original top card of the deck, and puts the original top half back on top. Thus he still knows it's location.
Lots and lots of practice. It's the same way he did all the other aces.
Broooo , u know very little about card magic......😕😕😕
@@AI-qj6ip that's so true , i was thinking the same thing.
@schizowallflower ur wrong there thats just part of the performence watch it again
Street'z wanna KN0W if you're more skill'ed then Guy Hollingworth with a pair 0f play'ing card's N0 sir
i only just learned how to do this.. lol
Jonathan Pugh I'm calling bullshit.
Scarne never revealed his secret to anybody. He took the trick to his grave. Malone spent half his lifetime figuring out a way to do the trick and, like Scarne, he refuses to reveal how he does the trick.... like a true magician!
If you really know how to do this trick, you should film yourself doing it. It's such a rare and challenging card trick that you would be infamous (as well as richer) as a result of performing the trick.
this was filmed on a calculater...
Calculators are more high def
Deck switch?
you didn't learn this version. I guarantee that. You might know another ace cutting routine, but Scarne took this one to his grave, and Malone spent half a lifetime working out this recreation and has never published it. If you actually know how to do it, you should film it. But I am positive you dont know this one.
Sure, he counted the cards for the 1st one and the last one, but I have three questions about that being how it's done...
1. How did he do it with his eyes covered and therefore unable to see his shuffle to count how many cards down the Ace was?
2. He didn't shuffle before or after the girl cut the cards and he put them back together, so how could he know how many cards down the ace was?
3. For the last Ace, how could he know he was cutting exactly 11 cards when he just grabbed them so hastily?
schizowallflower when his eyes were covered he already knew where the second ace was. He did a trick shuffle to keep the card in top
how the hell can he do this??? lool??
hey guys , im a grat fun of bill :0
i've been practising almost evrey piece of his magic and i'd love to add this one in my arsenal .
if anyone knows something about how is done please contact if u can
i'll rip a great benefit out of it , thanks a lot :)
Having watched a lecture of his, He's not revealing this to keep the story of scarnes aces alive but will eventually publish it in a book he's writing
Angry Santa yeah, penguin live.
@@zexinli6641 thanks for replying , i think this is a way this could be done .I know this method from a book and i ve also seen daniel madison do it on fool us.
The problem is that i cant find the timing when he adds the stack at the bottom. :)
@@AngrySanta thanks for replying :)
what is the name of the book ?
@@zexinli6641 also there a bunch of decks there and the chosen one is selected randomly by a spectator , thus it is unlikely to have all the backs shown and still pull this off somehow.
You guys are all wrong