Everyone trust me, this is a good trick for beginners and ever time I perform it, I get amazing reactions. If you are looking to get into magic, this should be the first sleight of hand trick you learn. Great job MLT. Thank you!
During the card selection you can improve the trick by saying something like "The only question I'll ask to help me find your card is 'Is your card an ace?'" to make it seem like part of the magic rather than the setup for the trick. If they say yes, you can switch the trick to work with any other card before the next step. After that, during the part where you fish out the aces/other chosen cards you can hand the audience the bottom half of the deck and ask them to help you take out the chosen cards out and add "your card might be there, don't worry about it"; That way they're busy with half of the deck and you don't need to be as subtle with looking up their card and they get the impression the location of the card could have been in their half of the deck. My slight of hand is lacking, and my solution to that is more misdirection.
If you don't want to peek the top card, control the card to the bottom, add some patter as you flip the deck casually (peeking the bottom card which is their selection), then control it to the top.
Wow! Patter. I haven't heard that term in years. I was good at patter. Had this whole thing about cards coming from trees so they were alive and could be taught tricks. Haven't performed in ages though.
If the spectator selects an Ace just tell the same story with the Kings or Queens. You can even make little jokes about how they are leading the way or they've seen your card there, etc
Love your vids dude! I’m an amateur magician but I love watching your no setup simple card tricks. I just want to say thanks because you are the reason I got into the most awesome thing that is card magic🙏🏻 thank you!
The point is not to know how he did the trick because there is a lot of channels that reveals magic tricks, we all know Cards magic work with Force selection, control card, false cut and sleight of hands But the point is how you can fool the spectator like "Shin lim" he is so much fast that even you know the basics of tricks you can't catch nothing from him.
Here’s an idea I had: when you pull the four aces out of the deck and have to put the specific suit on top, just set them in a 2x2 square and pick them up around in a circle so the one you want is last. That way you don’t pick them up in a weird order and look like you’re controlling one in particular, and it would look kinda cool
I do a variation on this. If the spectator picks an ace then just say something like, "I need some help from my ladies to figure out you card" then just find queens. "I need my boys to help me out with this" then you use kings or jacks. I vary what I use so I am casual and don't look thrown. Aces are obviously exchangeable for any 4 cards of the same
I recognized the false cut, and found it weird when you placed the aces on the deck for nothing, but was so taken back by the rest of the performance that I didn't think more of it.
I genuinely thought I wouldn’t be impressed by a performance on the Internet like this- there’s so much that could be hidden or faked since it’s on the Internet- this blew me away! I’m definitely going to try to learn this trick!
Nice trick. One adjustment I'd make at the end is to spread out the cards face UP. This gives you a build-up to the final reveal-- 1. a card is flipped opposite the rest... 2. Thinking the face down card is theirs (pretty cool)...BUT--turning it over reveals not their card, but the final ace... and 3. The ultimate reveal of their chosen card. I'd also consider doing a more convincing false count when showing the aces. BTW, when he says 'no setup', that just means there's no secret placement of cards. But there are definitely prerequisites for practice: 1. Double lift (could be any method) 2. Control a card to the top (could be any method) 3. Pinky break 4. Spreading the cards out evenly
Cool trick, but holding cards tightly in your hand while flipping them over to the bottom of the deck with no obvious purpose ("introducing the aces") is very suspicious.
I just watched 3 or 4 videos of him and they all start by controlling the selected card to the top. Now, if you have a lot of charisma and your audience are some random folks, that may work, but if you perform it for your friends, they will be like "Yo man, why can't I put the card where I want it to be and give it a nice shuffle? I don't trust this already and you barely started." Then again, I might just think that, because I see right through it, especially when he does some riffle shuffles and (fake) cuts, which are a dead giveaway. In reality, most people may not realize what is actually happening. Same for breaks and double lifts. I mean, we can spot those even when performed by Shin Lim and people like that, because we know what to look for.
@@DerMichael i usually learn some great concealed card controls but if i have a tough croud i will ALWAYS PALM THE CARD. you control their card to the top first and if they ask to do it themselfs( a tough crowd almost always will) I wasnt you to palm the top card DISCREETLY and give them the card below, now rush them into placing and shuffling their card so they cant look at the fake card. At this point ask them to give the deck back to you and discreetly place the card back on top.... PERFECT TRICK
Technically speaking if your spectator does choose an Ace you could adapt and choose another set of cards. For instance you could choose the four 2's and just do things like normal exept replace where you would say "ace" with "two" or whichever card set you choose. A good Magician knows how to adapt to changes.
I was thinking as well, if they pick an ace you could offer the choice of Jacks, Queens or Kings to give the spectator more control over the outcome, though either would mean offering the choice after you have already peeked at their selection, so it's certainly for adaption. Also, if it turns out they picked an ace, shuffle again and say you need the aces to find the card. They might believe they have ruined the trick or at least may think they have one over on you if you're innocent enough, then maybe tweak the end to have their card face up in the deck after 'ruining' the trick by turning the lifted card which in this case would be completely arbitrary, just a decoy. Or a Joker if you slip one in?
Very nice trick. Minor issue I noticed was that the order of the aces changes from your "introduction" round to your "checking for the suit" round as you double lift the 2nd and 3rd ace. Maybe there should be a different method than the introduction round to bring the chosen card on top and the right suited ace to the bottom.
That’s called a discrepancy. Many great card tricks rely on discrepancies that just fly by an audience in real life performing situations. This is one example. It’s not a big deal.
U said that IF they had one of the aces, the trick would run into a problem. But in theory if you have 3 aces you know what their card is. Yes, you won’t be able to pull off the whole switched suit and card trick, you will just be like “your card was -“ whatever missing ace it was. So technically that’s just logic, and yes the audience may know your trick, but that’s just an idea to save your trick IF you go to any difficulty during this AWESOME trick!
That's a great idea! And, if you find out it's an ace, tell that was too easy, and do it again, telling them next time to make it harder by making sure it's NOT an ace.
Max Steel most people can’t make a double lift look good. It’s generally a sloppy move unless you put years of practice into it. The reason we catch these moves is because we realize that anytime a magician does something that seams unnatural it’s normally because he’s trying to hide something. I don’t perform magic too often but whenever I try to do one with a double lift I normally get caught. I solve this by avoiding tricks with double lifts as best I can
Damn dude that was slick. I thought I’d caught your sleights and knew where the 10 was.... and I was right. That’s not a critique, I was burning the shit out of your hands haha. But I totally gaffed on seeing you ditch that Ace back into the deck haha. That was great! Didn’t see that part coming at all. Well done 👍
Ngl i was more impressed by watching the tutorial than the actual performance coz its somehow more immpressive knowing all the shit you do without ppl noticing
Reminds me of "Backup plan" by Adam Wilber. Pretty similar routine. Pretty easy trick I'd recommend for beginners if they wanna go for something a bit flashier then an ACR or ACAN ;) Great performance and great turtorial, thumbs up!!!
MLT is fricken crushing it on UA-cam! I hope in a year I’ll be able to have built my channel up again enough to do a collab video with him! Thanks for the inspiration to get back on UA-cam!
Here late as well but the trick is still the same - This trick is amazing and your tutorial is really helpful keep on doing what you do , thanks again!
bro thank you I amazed my entire 1st period class by doing it for my teacher and everyone was watching now i am the coolest person in 1st untill somone does something cooler
The only part I thought looked off on the original demo of the trick was the double lift you have to do when you have 3 cards left, where it was obvious you too from the bottom and not the top, because taking from the bottom and putting it back on the bottom looks strange. but none the less nice trick!
I’m going to have to practice this trick several times over. But, that is only because I haven’t perfected the double lift/deal. I can do it great from a bottom double deal but not from the top yet. Simply Practice y’all
Neal Neals yea it was pretty obvious... usually you can get away with one but not that many... there is a good trick here but maybe so many double lift all together isn’t the answer unless you’re really good at doing doubles without a pinky break on such a small pack. Griping the pack so much in the right hand just makes things look too fishy if you’re only handling “4” cards
After watching a bunch of those videos with card tricks I never trust when a magician lifts a card by the side with that flip over the deck like that. Immediately I will think "he double lifted...I don't know why, but he did"
Thanks for that and the tribute to Aldo. One of my fave-o-rite magicians. Saw him on his final tour. I have a ton of his material but for whatever reason I don't recall seeing this one or the name of it? Curious, you don't have to use the aces? If the spec selects an ace just use the 4 kings or queens or what have you? Anyway, he was all about simplicity/easiest method and with all those doubles and the control this was an interesting selection of his to present. Get it? present?
Brilliant idea on replacing the aces with 4 other cards. This way you don't have to remove 4 cards from the deck at the beginning thereby hindering your glimpse of the top (chosen) card on the deck. Excellent thinking!
I’ve just recently started doing card tricks and I would never be able to do this at my skill level but it is a really amazing trick and I’ll hopefully be able to learn it soon
This is a good trick, perhaps for magicians, however, if you’ve got an audience member looking at this trick, they may lose track of what the heck you’re doing and and then the complexity of the trick confuses the spectator and they kinda lose a reason for watching it. Although it is a good trick. I did see some double lifts, and stuff like that when you were performing it.
Nice one, need some expertise to master this. There are other ways of avoiding spectator choosing one of the Aces is this. Ask spectator to pick a card, at the same time as him to choose another number/suit which will be the helping card, could be 4 Aces, 4 Js, anything.
I kind of figured this one out the first time you did it without explanation. It was solid but your moves felt a little stiff. Might be because I knew what to look for though or maybe just a few too many moving parts. I haven't practiced in over a decade so my two favorite no prep tricks are a spoon bending you can do on the fly and a find a card but after I have them pick the card I don't touch the deck and I "read it from their mind"
sorry. lost me at the pinky break. I am horrible at sleight of hand so off to find another of your self-working card tricks. I subscribed earlier today.
I greatly enjoyed the presentation, but because I've been doing magic for many many years, I knew exactly how it was done as soon as I saw it. But like I said, I still enjoyed it.
Everyone trust me, this is a good trick for beginners and ever time I perform it, I get amazing reactions. If you are looking to get into magic, this should be the first sleight of hand trick you learn. Great job MLT. Thank you!
@@toniculleny7967 no
@Prophet Jeremiah Omoto fufeyin 😂
Expectation: perform trick for a crowd
Reality: performs in front of teddy bear
Thanks for the idea, have a human sized teddy bear sitting around (Don’t ask)
Next level inception: perform for a crowd of teddy bears! 🐻
I performed tricks to my friends but now I'm in another country so I miss them and I can't perform to them anymore :c
Puggie Popo no I’m curious
That's me lol
During the card selection you can improve the trick by saying something like "The only question I'll ask to help me find your card is 'Is your card an ace?'" to make it seem like part of the magic rather than the setup for the trick. If they say yes, you can switch the trick to work with any other card before the next step.
After that, during the part where you fish out the aces/other chosen cards you can hand the audience the bottom half of the deck and ask them to help you take out the chosen cards out and add "your card might be there, don't worry about it"; That way they're busy with half of the deck and you don't need to be as subtle with looking up their card and they get the impression the location of the card could have been in their half of the deck.
My slight of hand is lacking, and my solution to that is more misdirection.
Very clever. Nice backup plan or to make it more intricate depending on the audience/card selector.
If you don't want to peek the top card, control the card to the bottom, add some patter as you flip the deck casually (peeking the bottom card which is their selection), then control it to the top.
Wow! Patter. I haven't heard that term in years. I was good at patter. Had this whole thing about cards coming from trees so they were alive and could be taught tricks. Haven't performed in ages though.
I did this to my little brother and so now he thinks that I’m an alien
That's what they all say, I'm not falling for that bullcrap.
😂😂
Omg 😲 XD
Same
Lol 😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝
If the spectator selects an Ace just tell the same story with the Kings or Queens. You can even make little jokes about how they are leading the way or they've seen your card there, etc
I thought the same thing. You just have to remember to switch it up when you peek at their card after the cut.
Imagine he fools himself with his magic tricks
Once that happened to me lol
It happened to me
When you are so fast on your magic tricks, you fool your self, if you did it that means you Master the trick
I just to wanted know how to do that teleport trick with the aces😅
@@Polynomial_function there is no teleportation
Love your vids dude! I’m an amateur magician but I love watching your no setup simple card tricks. I just want to say thanks because you are the reason I got into the most awesome thing that is card magic🙏🏻 thank you!
Have you performed anywhere bro?
Same
I wouldnt call myself a magician but i just like learning card tricks and this is the coolest one that i know
I caught that pinky break man!
Yes when he was cutting and I saw it because I thought he was doing one that I do
same
The point is not to know how he did the trick because there is a lot of channels that reveals magic tricks, we all know Cards magic work with Force selection, control card, false cut and sleight of hands
But the point is how you can fool the spectator like "Shin lim" he is so much fast that even you know the basics of tricks you can't catch nothing from him.
Me too
He is teaching a awesome magic trick so be grateful I am telling you this because. I know what it feels like when you get exposed
Here’s an idea I had: when you pull the four aces out of the deck and have to put the specific suit on top, just set them in a 2x2 square and pick them up around in a circle so the one you want is last. That way you don’t pick them up in a weird order and look like you’re controlling one in particular, and it would look kinda cool
Nice thinking
genius
I do a variation on this. If the spectator picks an ace then just say something like, "I need some help from my ladies to figure out you card" then just find queens. "I need my boys to help me out with this" then you use kings or jacks. I vary what I use so I am casual and don't look thrown. Aces are obviously exchangeable for any 4 cards of the same
I recognized the false cut, and found it weird when you placed the aces on the deck for nothing, but was so taken back by the rest of the performance that I didn't think more of it.
I love this. I do tricks for people I work with at my restaurant. They are gonna love this one. Thank you !
Odds of me being able to pull this off live....zero.
I would screw up the pinky break right at the beginning. "You know what, why don't we start over and you pick another card?"
@@DerMichael Lmao
Practice helps a lot 😉
Magic and Magicians exist, and you are one of them! Superlative! You blown up my mind! hahaha
Time stamps
Trick in action: 0:00-3:55
Trick lesson 3:55-12:30
Thx man
Who would read the comments before the video
Well, me😂
@@abenezerassefa9341 same
The trick in action actually starts at 0:33
I genuinely thought I wouldn’t be impressed by a performance on the Internet like this- there’s so much that could be hidden or faked since it’s on the Internet- this blew me away! I’m definitely going to try to learn this trick!
I learned some of your tricks and perform them in my class at 11/12 year olds from time to time and they are loving it!! thank you!
That is awesome!
@@MLTMagicTricks Kids are also the best audience for a beginner ;)
Nice trick. One adjustment I'd make at the end is to spread out the cards face UP. This gives you a build-up to the final reveal-- 1. a card is flipped opposite the rest... 2. Thinking the face down card is theirs (pretty cool)...BUT--turning it over reveals not their card, but the final ace... and 3. The ultimate reveal of their chosen card.
I'd also consider doing a more convincing false count when showing the aces.
BTW, when he says 'no setup', that just means there's no secret placement of cards.
But there are definitely prerequisites for practice:
1. Double lift (could be any method)
2. Control a card to the top (could be any method)
3. Pinky break
4. Spreading the cards out evenly
one thing this does is show that the ace is inbetween the other 3 aces, perhaps spoiling that you got rid of it together with the final ace
I love the idea of the face up fan at the end. That would be very convincing to the audience!
I did this to my family and they said the most impressive thing was the ace going on bottom but on top.
Great video!
Did this on my friend he refused to belive I had a normal deck of cards
Cool trick, but holding cards tightly in your hand while flipping them over to the bottom of the deck with no obvious purpose ("introducing the aces") is very suspicious.
Misdirection
@@KaitouKaiju No, my point is that it calls attention to the cards and raises suspicion that you're working something rather than just showing them.
Only to people who know magic tricks, but yeah, he has an unnatural double lift.
I just watched 3 or 4 videos of him and they all start by controlling the selected card to the top. Now, if you have a lot of charisma and your audience are some random folks, that may work, but if you perform it for your friends, they will be like "Yo man, why can't I put the card where I want it to be and give it a nice shuffle? I don't trust this already and you barely started."
Then again, I might just think that, because I see right through it, especially when he does some riffle shuffles and (fake) cuts, which are a dead giveaway. In reality, most people may not realize what is actually happening. Same for breaks and double lifts. I mean, we can spot those even when performed by Shin Lim and people like that, because we know what to look for.
@@DerMichael i usually learn some great concealed card controls but if i have a tough croud i will ALWAYS PALM THE CARD. you control their card to the top first and if they ask to do it themselfs( a tough crowd almost always will) I wasnt you to palm the top card DISCREETLY and give them the card below, now rush them into placing and shuffling their card so they cant look at the fake card. At this point ask them to give the deck back to you and discreetly place the card back on top.... PERFECT TRICK
The way you teach is so good abd easy to follow along! Thank you!❤
Technically speaking if your spectator does choose an Ace you could adapt and choose another set of cards. For instance you could choose the four 2's and just do things like normal exept replace where you would say "ace" with "two" or whichever card set you choose. A good Magician knows how to adapt to changes.
I was thinking as well, if they pick an ace you could offer the choice of Jacks, Queens or Kings to give the spectator more control over the outcome, though either would mean offering the choice after you have already peeked at their selection, so it's certainly for adaption.
Also, if it turns out they picked an ace, shuffle again and say you need the aces to find the card. They might believe they have ruined the trick or at least may think they have one over on you if you're innocent enough, then maybe tweak the end to have their card face up in the deck after 'ruining' the trick by turning the lifted card which in this case would be completely arbitrary, just a decoy. Or a Joker if you slip one in?
Or if they choose an Ace ask them! to choose the four cards. Could even be four different cards really
Very nice trick. Minor issue I noticed was that the order of the aces changes from your "introduction" round to your "checking for the suit" round as you double lift the 2nd and 3rd ace. Maybe there should be a different method than the introduction round to bring the chosen card on top and the right suited ace to the bottom.
That’s called a discrepancy. Many great card tricks rely on discrepancies that just fly by an audience in real life performing situations. This is one example. It’s not a big deal.
I think only a professional might notice that error, a normal audience would not
You are the best magic guy on youtube
U said that IF they had one of the aces, the trick would run into a problem. But in theory if you have 3 aces you know what their card is. Yes, you won’t be able to pull off the whole switched suit and card trick, you will just be like “your card was -“ whatever missing ace it was. So technically that’s just logic, and yes the audience may know your trick, but that’s just an idea to save your trick IF you go to any difficulty during this AWESOME trick!
That's a great idea! And, if you find out it's an ace, tell that was too easy, and do it again, telling them next time to make it harder by making sure it's NOT an ace.
This trick is so awesome! I always love performing it and it always fools everyone! Thank you MLT!!
“not too difficult”
Tbh the only difficult mechanic is the double lift. But yeah... not a trick you do without practising it.
nah it's not. Learnt it in like 2 hours
That’s the thing with most Magic tricks they look intimidating and hard to preform but basically anyone can perform with some good practice
He taught how to do the pinky break better than anyone else I’ve watched.
Very true😡😡😡😡
I got you bro while you performing this trick 😁
Sujan P same
Me too but usually spectators dont know double lifts etc. So it will work
Not many normal people know the double lift
Aslong no one talk about it no one will find it out
Max Steel most people can’t make a double lift look good. It’s generally a sloppy move unless you put years of practice into it. The reason we catch these moves is because we realize that anytime a magician does something that seams unnatural it’s normally because he’s trying to hide something. I don’t perform magic too often but whenever I try to do one with a double lift I normally get caught. I solve this by avoiding tricks with double lifts as best I can
dude, your like the best magic tutor on youtube
*You're
@@JunixZzHD fuck you
@@mug7692 Oh, you're very mature, tough boy. Did you learn that complicated sentence in middle school or from being a victim of domestic violence?
@@mug7692 *funk
IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS TRICK EVERYWHERE THANK YOU!!!!
Love it. Totally going to try this one out. Thank you for sharing this.
This ONE? Which one?
Learning that you really need a nice set of cards to pull off that pinky trick.
Trick is really mind blowing! Like fr, mind blowing 😂😂❤
You are my favorite UA-camr for card tricks
Levi Appreciate that!
Such a good routine. Elmsy count comes in handy big time.
I may be a bit late, but this trick is fire, definitely hoping to try it out in front of my family!
Damn dude that was slick. I thought I’d caught your sleights and knew where the 10 was.... and I was right. That’s not a critique, I was burning the shit out of your hands haha.
But I totally gaffed on seeing you ditch that Ace back into the deck haha. That was great! Didn’t see that part coming at all. Well done 👍
although i didnt really understand what was going on, you could kinda see that there were more than 4 cards being handled. still really good
@@solii01 well thats cuz he wuz giving a tutorial for us
Super cool next David Blaine or dynamo
At the last double lift you can put pressure on the top corner of the card and move it aside it is an easier double lift
Love your tutorials man plz keep making them you helped me learn alot 👍🏻
As someone in the midst of the magic circle you are truly amazing
Epicccc
Yeah i thought it was very hard but then i see the toturial it was awesome .i can easily understand the u teach.thanks bro.......
great trick
Truly amazing for audience
This has been my best trick for the past 14 1/2 months
Every mlt magic card video
BEST NO SETUP CARD EVER
how amazing is that
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ngl i was more impressed by watching the tutorial than the actual performance coz its somehow more immpressive knowing all the shit you do without ppl noticing
Reminds me of "Backup plan" by Adam Wilber. Pretty similar routine. Pretty easy trick I'd recommend for beginners if they wanna go for something a bit flashier then an ACR or ACAN ;)
Great performance and great turtorial, thumbs up!!!
Whoa, I was following along with the video and pulled out a 10 of clubs as my selected card. O.O
MLT is fricken crushing it on UA-cam! I hope in a year I’ll be able to have built my channel up again enough to do a collab video with him! Thanks for the inspiration to get back on UA-cam!
2 yrs later, just checked out your channel, glad to see you're still at it!
Here late as well but the trick is still the same - This trick is amazing and your tutorial is really helpful keep on doing what you do , thanks again!
Noooooo that is sick my G
A wonderful effect. Thank you for your time and effort sharing this.
bro thank you I amazed my entire 1st period class by doing it for my teacher and everyone was watching now i am the coolest person in 1st untill somone does something cooler
I was actually able to follow where the card was most of the performance! I’m proud of myself.
Good job!
@@deucegalamagic thank you!
The only part I thought looked off on the original demo of the trick was the double lift you have to do when you have 3 cards left, where it was obvious you too from the bottom and not the top, because taking from the bottom and putting it back on the bottom looks strange. but none the less nice trick!
I have been practicing for a while but can you make a video on an entire routine please you are my favorite I’ve channel
it bring me back memories it’s the first ever trick i learn
Aldo was a great magician. I went to a lecture of his at the 2007 IBM convention.
That double lift with the ace of hearts was so smoot
First card trick where i could figure out the card trick during the performance, still a really good trick!
Wow, this is s fantastic trick. It doesnt seem to difficult to perform, but the end is a super suprise.
I love this.
Thank you.
Nice one!
I’m going to have to practice this trick several times over. But, that is only because I haven’t perfected the double lift/deal. I can do it great from a bottom double deal but not from the top yet. Simply Practice y’all
Just riffle up and your thumb will almost always stop on the second to last card.
They are some very nice cards
Love your tricks and explanations
One thing i know, selection card will be on top 99% time
tru dat
the other 1% it is on the bottom
Love it now because of him I am amazing magician
Too many double lifts😫but still niceeeeee man
Neal Neals yea it was pretty obvious... usually you can get away with one but not that many... there is a good trick here but maybe so many double lift all together isn’t the answer unless you’re really good at doing doubles without a pinky break on such a small pack. Griping the pack so much in the right hand just makes things look too fishy if you’re only handling “4” cards
After watching a bunch of those videos with card tricks I never trust when a magician lifts a card by the side with that flip over the deck like that. Immediately I will think "he double lifted...I don't know why, but he did"
great tutorial man
Wow super magic
I could never do this but it’s so cool to see the magic tricks 😊👍🏻
Whether you think you can or can't... you're right.
Thanks for that and the tribute to Aldo. One of my fave-o-rite magicians. Saw him on his final tour. I have a ton of his material but for whatever reason I don't recall seeing this one or the name of it? Curious, you don't have to use the aces? If the spec selects an ace just use the 4 kings or queens or what have you? Anyway, he was all about simplicity/easiest method and with all those doubles and the control this was an interesting selection of his to present. Get it? present?
Brilliant idea on replacing the aces with 4 other cards. This way you don't have to remove 4 cards from the deck at the beginning thereby hindering your glimpse of the top (chosen) card on the deck. Excellent thinking!
Nice. Reminds me of both the Bannon Triumph and Chicago Opener.
I’ve just recently started doing card tricks and I would never be able to do this at my skill level but it is a really amazing trick and I’ll hopefully be able to learn it soon
well done. good vocal and explaining of techniques. bravo
This is a good trick, perhaps for magicians, however, if you’ve got an audience member looking at this trick, they may lose track of what the heck you’re doing and and then the complexity of the trick confuses the spectator and they kinda lose a reason for watching it. Although it is a good trick. I did see some double lifts, and stuff like that when you were performing it.
Nice one, need some expertise to master this. There are other ways of avoiding spectator choosing one of the Aces is this. Ask spectator to pick a card, at the same time as him to choose another number/suit which will be the helping card, could be 4 Aces, 4 Js, anything.
Even following tutorial and having seen the trick being done in the first clip at the end I was still like ...”duuuude, that’s magic”
Jonathan Bishop lol
I’m scared I’m practicing this for the first time and the first card I pull is the 7 of spades
Same here
shrek wat
I pulled a card during the performance and it was the ten of clubs
Great video brother. Can't wait for the next tricks
how do you think my magic tricks on my page..
Love u bro.....amazing trick i ever seen in my life...
The trick is " okay " , but I do rather like how fluid your false cuts are, I wish I make mine look that smooth!
Thank you thank you thank you
yo this trick is AMAZING
Really awesome beginner trick thanks
Thanks so much! ive been watching your videos and they are amazing! i feel like a true magician lol, god bless you!
Wow, thank you!
Thanks man for teaching this trick
this guy is awesome!!!!!
I kind of figured this one out the first time you did it without explanation. It was solid but your moves felt a little stiff. Might be because I knew what to look for though or maybe just a few too many moving parts. I haven't practiced in over a decade so my two favorite no prep tricks are a spoon bending you can do on the fly and a find a card but after I have them pick the card I don't touch the deck and I "read it from their mind"
This is the best magic ever
Good trick with several basic sleights.
If the expectator choose an Ace you can do the same trick with 4 kings or such
Terribly executed!
sorry. lost me at the pinky break. I am horrible at sleight of hand so off to find another of your self-working card tricks. I subscribed earlier today.
I want a trick where you get their card wrong and then you “accidentally” drop a card that so happens to be their card
This the first magic trick i found out withot the tutorial😮
I greatly enjoyed the presentation, but because I've been doing magic for many many years, I knew exactly how it was done as soon as I saw it. But like I said, I still enjoyed it.