Are you suggesting these 'pick a guest from the crowd' tricks aren't pre-planned? I mean, I'm not saying they are, but some of this stuff seems a bit outrageous.
2nd trick was easy...he sleight of handed the key piece onto the table when she put 6 down...he touched them...took one and place the key piece while rearranging them. then he had her choose 3 and throw away the others, but then she chose 2 more, but the key was the other piece so she threw away the 2 she chose...leaving the key. if she had chosen 2 and the key was in there then he would've thrown away the single and then she would choose one of the others and either throw it away or keep it..per his instruction. the inconsistency of keeping and throwing from the chosen pieces is the giveaway. the first trick was more impressive.
Agreed, anytime it’s something like “pick this group or that group”, the magician can simply choose to use the group the audience selects, or discard the group the audience selects.
@@HappyTinfoilCat she did do that in a convenient way for him - but if her selection of two had had the piece he needed her to select, he would have done it again (“pick any one of these two” - then keeping/discarding that piece based on her selection of that)
i think for a talk show the host is inclined to go along with the magician, after all its their talk show and they wouldn't want to bust the magician they hired by challenging him in any way. So like everyone is saying, whatever pieces the magicians keeps, she is OK with. But I always wonder what the magician would do if the person (at some other show) insists on choosing a specific item even though the question was vague like "pick 3 of these" and then he discards them and they stop him and say "No I wanted to keep these".
First one is a gimmick board (idk how exactly there are so many ways to achieve this effect), second one is sleight of hand to put the piece to ones she chose then multiple outs/force paradigm. If she choose the correct one it stays, if she chose the wrong one "she chose to get rid of it". Regardless beautiful presentation. Asi is great.
I can think of an excessively insane potential way the first trick was done... maybe the board has electronics inside that someone transmits the number into, and then it heats certain cells in order to do something to the ink that keeps it from erasing.
2:56 he grabs the missing piece from right pocket. it's in his right hand 3:25 he drops it with the others on the table. So, not it's one of the pieces on the table. Says "choose one group of 3": easy, whichever group she choses, he'll discard the group without the piece. It's a fake decision. Says "choose 2", same trick, he'll keep the piece, no matter which group she chooses. Another fake decision. First trick is most likely a digital blackboard of some sorts. It's a touchscreen effectively. An assistant enters the code, that part of the screen is un-erasable, the rest is erasable by touch. Very cool execution. For harder tricks, check Asi Wind's episode with Huberman.
The first one has to be a set up. You can see at 2:12 the permanent marker vs dry erase. (73,74,75) + (58/68/78). So he chose the woman before by knowing she would say "21". He probably says "we need a volunteer". Then he does a numerical trick with her phone, like "add a 4 digit number to your pin then show me the total". Then he can get her pin by pressing "clear" + "=". Then he does some other trick as a distraction, without letting her know he knows her pin. That way the audience knows they are in on the trick, but don't feel manipulated.
The puzzle, he drops the piece from his hand onto the table with the pile she pics. Then if she pics 3 he either "keeps" or "discards" them according to which she selects. He doesn't say "remove 3" he says "pick 3". Got me the first time.
Puzzle one, not that hard to figure out. Just need a LOT of the piece in question and assume she'll pull out at least one of them. First one, pretty interesting.
Actually - the puzzle one, he sleight of handed the correct puzzle piece into the mix on the table (I can’t spot it, but see how he immediately grabbed one and flipped it face up - the one he needed). Then, he kept/removed pieces based on Kelly’s selection. For example, if her first pick of 3 did not include the needed puzzle piece, he would discard those 3. If it did, he would keep them. One would NOT perform a trick on live tv “assuming she’ll pull out at least one of them”. It of course needs to be a 100% certainty the trick will work
@@dropsofmexico9330 omg no it does not! My comment explains it, the original comment is absolutely wrong - do you really think he’d go on national tv “assuming she’ll pull out at least one of them”?
Actually the second one was the easier one but I could not figure out exactly how he did the first one. But magicians don't do random things. The sequence he erases numbers leads him to 21. Notice how he controls Kelly to erase exactly 95.
@@noturllikeorphonenumberlike Although he has a bag of pieces, he probably has only 3 or 4 different shapes. Out of 6 picked he forces to the one he wants, like notice that he goes from 3 to 2 and then one until he gets the correct piece. If Kelly chooses the wrong ones, he'd say ok we're removing these etc.
@@henrymakepeace Sorry, I meant the first one. I got the force on the second one, but thanks for the thorough reply! Might help someone else out in the future.
@@noturllikeorphonenumberlike I don't know exactly how he did the first one but he erases certain numbers to activate a mechanism that will make those make the big 21 go dry and not be erased by that eraser. There appears to be a formula. As I said he asks Kelly to erase 95. All steps magicians execute are for a reason, never random.
@@henrymakepeace Rewatching it, I'm wondering if she was a plant. He picked her, and if you look at all the numbers that DON'T get erased, they look different (sometimes thicker, sometimes a different "font") than the ones that do get erased. Whether or not she is, it's a great effect and it leaves us guessing. Before coming to this conclusion, I wondered about you hypothesis of him manipulating it somehow, especially since he does some weird things with his fingers on the bottom right of it when numbers are discussed...but it really seems like 21 is a deliberate choice.
He took the correct puzzle piece from his pocket 2:56, palmed it, and sneaked it to the mix 3:24. What follows is called the Magician choice where the instructions are ambiguous. He lets you choose (a piece or a group of pieces) but what you choose is either kept or eliminated at his discretion until the intended piece is the only one left.
Shewwwww @KellyClarkson … Can you get any more beautiful??? Geeesh!! Plus we have even MORE in common now… my last 2 digits are 22 as well !! No joking at all !! And pretty sure the answer to his trick is “process of elimination”… I do a card trick that’s almost like what he did.. He makes you choose the one he wants.. in the beginning of the trick when he asked you to separate 3 and 3… You picked the 3 darks.. so he took away the 3 whites.. Had you picked the 3 whites, he would have asked you to take them away still leaving the 3 darks.. therefore, process of elimination to get to the piece needed.. guaranteed he put the piece on the table at the very beginning with “slight of hand”.. rewatch the video.. lol I caught it immediately. Stay blessed sis !! Miss your face so bad on the voice… 😢😢
His problem would have been, if she would have said she has five and put them carefully one by one besides each other counting them loud haha...but surely nobody would have done so....
Totally agree: of course, magicians are just liars and disguiser "make believers", but the show works because the people like to be treated like ignorant children and have that feeling of surprise, excitement.
Can we just have weekly magicians on so we can watch Kelly's reaction 🙏🏼
I wondered why Kelly didn’t react right away to her dog. She didn’t realize it. 😂 That’s why we love her.
That was incredible!
He won a trophy on FOOL US!
He made me cry because of the doggie puzzle of Henry ❤ what a cutie! Wow wow wow he’s incredible!!
Asi's cute as hell, you're right
All the pices are the same
Asi Wind is a phenomenal magician.. In the industry we all know how good he is.. Bravo Asi..
Are you suggesting these 'pick a guest from the crowd' tricks aren't pre-planned? I mean, I'm not saying they are, but some of this stuff seems a bit outrageous.
@@akibe7608 good magicians don’t use stooges for mentalist asi wind is one of the best in the game
@@tavisatsma5638 Fair enough, but if these really aren't pre-planned, this this guy is truly f-ing incredible.
@@akibe7608 yea mentalism tricks are some of the most powerful effect in magic
Saw the show last night. ASI is brilliant. I have seen a lot of magic, but his show was totally original and entertaining.
What I love about Asi is that he use the easiest methods to create the most Incredibles moment!
Second one was kinda obvious, he placed the puzzle piece himself, but I don’t understand how he did the first one?
More magicians please!
I have no words right now. Woah.
Kelly + Magic = Hilarity 🤣
Inner circle is the best show I’ve ever watched
He is amazing Magician, so awesome 😎
Asi is soo Cool!!💥💥
Aww...Henry ❤❤❤
2:56 he picks the missing piece from his pocket
very well noticed!
I almost never know how it's done but i got that one right away
He really is one of the best ever
That’s awesome! 🤩👏🏽👍🏽
You have to give it to Asi, besides being a tremendous performer, he really does his homework!
Aww that was so cute about your dog
Kelly so cute and funny!
2nd trick was easy...he sleight of handed the key piece onto the table when she put 6 down...he touched them...took one and place the key piece while rearranging them. then he had her choose 3 and throw away the others, but then she chose 2 more, but the key was the other piece so she threw away the 2 she chose...leaving the key. if she had chosen 2 and the key was in there then he would've thrown away the single and then she would choose one of the others and either throw it away or keep it..per his instruction. the inconsistency of keeping and throwing from the chosen pieces is the giveaway. the first trick was more impressive.
Agreed, anytime it’s something like “pick this group or that group”, the magician can simply choose to use the group the audience selects, or discard the group the audience selects.
it's shocking how blind we are to that when it's so obvious. good call.
but he got lucky she threw the correct two away before he could say
@@HappyTinfoilCat she did do that in a convenient way for him - but if her selection of two had had the piece he needed her to select, he would have done it again (“pick any one of these two” - then keeping/discarding that piece based on her selection of that)
i think for a talk show the host is inclined to go along with the magician, after all its their talk show and they wouldn't want to bust the magician they hired by challenging him in any way. So like everyone is saying, whatever pieces the magicians keeps, she is OK with. But I always wonder what the magician would do if the person (at some other show) insists on choosing a specific item even though the question was vague like "pick 3 of these" and then he discards them and they stop him and say "No I wanted to keep these".
You're so adorable 22 ❤❤ magic is fun
Asi = Master of misdirection and story telling. A+
Kelly be looking gorgeous nowadays. I mean she’s always been beautiful but now she just look smoking hot 🔥
First one is a gimmick board (idk how exactly there are so many ways to achieve this effect), second one is sleight of hand to put the piece to ones she chose then multiple outs/force paradigm. If she choose the correct one it stays, if she chose the wrong one "she chose to get rid of it". Regardless beautiful presentation. Asi is great.
Thanks, I missed the slight on the 🧩
Awww
That was wild
Cue the experts who say how easy the tricks are to figure out but cant explain them 😂
Asi is professor Xavier with hair
I can think of an excessively insane potential way the first trick was done... maybe the board has electronics inside that someone transmits the number into, and then it heats certain cells in order to do something to the ink that keeps it from erasing.
That’s pretty good. It is probably something along those lines
Why is it that there's always someone in the comments with some convoluted electronics explanation? It's not electronics, it is never electronics.
Second trick is very cool but very easy. to avoid spoilers, I post it on my second message for those interested
2:56 he grabs the missing piece from right pocket. it's in his right hand
3:25 he drops it with the others on the table. So, not it's one of the pieces on the table.
Says "choose one group of 3": easy, whichever group she choses, he'll discard the group without the piece. It's a fake decision.
Says "choose 2", same trick, he'll keep the piece, no matter which group she chooses. Another fake decision.
First trick is most likely a digital blackboard of some sorts. It's a touchscreen effectively. An assistant enters the code, that part of the screen is un-erasable, the rest is erasable by touch.
Very cool execution. For harder tricks, check Asi Wind's episode with Huberman.
The first one has to be a set up. You can see at 2:12 the permanent marker vs dry erase. (73,74,75) + (58/68/78). So he chose the woman before by knowing she would say "21". He probably says "we need a volunteer". Then he does a numerical trick with her phone, like "add a 4 digit number to your pin then show me the total". Then he can get her pin by pressing "clear" + "=". Then he does some other trick as a distraction, without letting her know he knows her pin. That way the audience knows they are in on the trick, but don't feel manipulated.
He just forced the shit out of that puzzle piece
Oh 🧩
The puzzle, he drops the piece from his hand onto the table with the pile she pics. Then if she pics 3 he either "keeps" or "discards" them according to which she selects. He doesn't say "remove 3" he says "pick 3". Got me the first time.
He messed up by trying to erase the 35!
Puzzle one, not that hard to figure out. Just need a LOT of the piece in question and assume she'll pull out at least one of them. First one, pretty interesting.
Actually - the puzzle one, he sleight of handed the correct puzzle piece into the mix on the table (I can’t spot it, but see how he immediately grabbed one and flipped it face up - the one he needed). Then, he kept/removed pieces based on Kelly’s selection. For example, if her first pick of 3 did not include the needed puzzle piece, he would discard those 3. If it did, he would keep them.
One would NOT perform a trick on live tv “assuming she’ll pull out at least one of them”. It of course needs to be a 100% certainty the trick will work
Yeah that explains it
@@dropsofmexico9330 omg no it does not! My comment explains it, the original comment is absolutely wrong - do you really think he’d go on national tv “assuming she’ll pull out at least one of them”?
Actually the second one was the easier one but I could not figure out exactly how he did the first one. But magicians don't do random things. The sequence he erases numbers leads him to 21. Notice how he controls Kelly to erase exactly 95.
Unsure what you're getting at. Can you elaborate?
@@noturllikeorphonenumberlike Although he has a bag of pieces, he probably has only 3 or 4 different shapes. Out of 6 picked he forces to the one he wants, like notice that he goes from 3 to 2 and then one until he gets the correct piece. If Kelly chooses the wrong ones, he'd say ok we're removing these etc.
@@henrymakepeace Sorry, I meant the first one. I got the force on the second one, but thanks for the thorough reply! Might help someone else out in the future.
@@noturllikeorphonenumberlike I don't know exactly how he did the first one but he erases certain numbers to activate a mechanism that will make those make the big 21 go dry and not be erased by that eraser. There appears to be a formula. As I said he asks Kelly to erase 95. All steps magicians execute are for a reason, never random.
@@henrymakepeace Rewatching it, I'm wondering if she was a plant. He picked her, and if you look at all the numbers that DON'T get erased, they look different (sometimes thicker, sometimes a different "font") than the ones that do get erased. Whether or not she is, it's a great effect and it leaves us guessing.
Before coming to this conclusion, I wondered about you hypothesis of him manipulating it somehow, especially since he does some weird things with his fingers on the bottom right of it when numbers are discussed...but it really seems like 21 is a deliberate choice.
can someone explain how he did the second trick??
It's magic.
It's magic
He took the correct puzzle piece from his pocket 2:56, palmed it, and sneaked it to the mix 3:24. What follows is called the Magician choice where the instructions are ambiguous. He lets you choose (a piece or a group of pieces) but what you choose is either kept or eliminated at his discretion until the intended piece is the only one left.
@@MrKockabilly ahh, yes, I totally see it now! Thank you!
@MrKockabthilly the right piece was the one he flipped over first!!! He subconsciously planted her desire for the piece from the start!!!
He did try to rub out 35 at 02.16 but it didn't; he moved on swiftly-like.
Still doesn’t change the outcome of the trick
Shewwwww @KellyClarkson … Can you get any more beautiful??? Geeesh!! Plus we have even MORE in common now… my last 2 digits are 22 as well !! No joking at all !! And pretty sure the answer to his trick is “process of elimination”… I do a card trick that’s almost like what he did.. He makes you choose the one he wants.. in the beginning of the trick when he asked you to separate 3 and 3… You picked the 3 darks.. so he took away the 3 whites.. Had you picked the 3 whites, he would have asked you to take them away still leaving the 3 darks.. therefore, process of elimination to get to the piece needed.. guaranteed he put the piece on the table at the very beginning with “slight of hand”.. rewatch the video.. lol I caught it immediately. Stay blessed sis !! Miss your face so bad on the voice… 😢😢
His problem would have been, if she would have said she has five and put them carefully one by one besides each other counting them loud haha...but surely nobody would have done so....
@@oliverdahms9434that's why he guides u and kinda pressuring her, be on her
Totally agree: of course, magicians are just liars and disguiser "make believers", but the show works because the people like to be treated like ignorant children and have that feeling of surprise, excitement.
Although Asi is awesome but these tricks are more related to gadgets / devices he was using..
The second one was slight of hand
The number trick doesn’t impress me because there’s no way to prove that the audience members is telling the truth
Witchcraft
Asi Wind? As in fart?