The fact that Penn & Teller have allowed the individual performers to post their performances on the show on their own personal YT channel is brilliant. It allows the show to reach a larger audience without any extra effort by the show's producers. Those companies that so jealously guard their copyright of intellectual property would learn a valuable lesson from their example.
It's not copyright if you're on it yourself. Well it could be, for example if actor plays in a movie or tv series, then they might have to sign an agreement that all the footage and rights belong to a company, but I highly doubt this thing exists in many shows. So if you're on it, then it's not copyright to yourself. And other companies don't learn anything, it has nothing to do with jealousy, it's about profits ... people like you, who have NOTHING, do not understand this. So try to imagine this - you have your own TV show and then someone rips all the episodes and uploads them on youtube and makes money from it, would you be ok with this? I sure wouldn't be ok with someone using my creations to make money off it. However I do agree that shows that are not uploaded to youtube by the copyright holder, should be uploaded by someone else. It's their own mistake for not uploading themselves, because they could make a lot more money off it. Personally I don't even know where Fool Us originally airs. youtube is only place i've ever seen it on. They should have official channel for Fool Us, i'd like to watch full episodes.
@@SethiozProject You are wrong, literally every piece of commercially produced media has clauses which state that the copyright is entirely owned by the channel/network that produced them, this show is a very special edge case.
what I love about this format, and how its done is even if the contestant's don't fool them, the consolation is always, ALWAYS, sincere praise and a little inside joke and shop talk with a pair of legends in the field. When every other reality show is about aggrandizing failure, and not measuring up, to see such magnificence on display every episode, and even when someone doesn't quite win a trophy, its heartening to see they walk away with pride, with dignity, and with an appreciation from the crowd, and the hosts.
Penn has gotten so good at this "talking in code" that he could literally confess to a murder in code and the police still wouldn't know if he actually did it or not
@@lyledavis819 he was “sympathetic” to the trick is a reference to the name of the trick “sympathetic cards” and “two faced” in reference to double faced cards used in the effect.
I love the careful way that Penn talks at the end of these so as not to reveal anything to the laymen about the nuances of the tricks. I could just listen to him talk in code about various different acts all day.
Good stuff, Dennis! This was fun and original. I do magic as a hobby and want to do this trick....and I got it all down...but since the first and biggest piece involves special cards in reference to their code word....it's a challenge to put it together. Using the wine glass under the handkerchief is a classic move that is still very effective!
When he turns around to go back to the stage from pen and teller, he changes the cards, you can see it clearly too actually... And the girl choosing a card saying "stop" is just bullshit :)
Trick deck they are double faced cards which he turned the clubs in the glass 180 degrees to show the preaerngend final order when placing hanky over glass. Penn and Tellers cards were switched when he turned his back to walk away (why did he still have all cards in his hand?) The pick a card was a force of the 4 see how the 2 cards after were fanned had more surface area than entire hand of cards, He went well past the four which was not fully exposed. He went fast from start and slowed over the 2 exposed cards, watch his finger stopped moving almost go backwards when hovering over the 4 and then reach way back up above where his finger stopped to grab the 4. He didnt tell her to say stop until his finger was 1/2 way around and moved fast until then . Then a pinky break or 2 a So he could disguise the switched stacked diamonds. Now switched covered 2 sided cards the clubs and switched prearranged stack of diamonds to match the trick stack of clubs. Watch how he turns the clubs over so we cant see the chronolectal side of the trick deck. Way to much emphasis on trivial things to convince us away from the deception. Lifting glass higher made a big deal so he can twist it 180 degrees. Look at the bottom card as Teller handed them back it was a 3 and that would have been the first card but the first card was a 5
@@matthewkuhl79 he switchtd the deck with the diamonds (with another one with prearanged order) after penn and teller shuffolded it (while returning back on stage, he turned his back to the audience and made the switch
Saw the move that gave it away. But I won’t ruin it for others. Simple slight of hand is so hard to do with cameras like that on you a trick like this is almost impossible to pull off for the home viewer. I loved it though. And I’m going to have to steal it! 👊🙏
the touch with the 4 of clubs being reversed is lovely... was in the 4th position from the end which goes along nicely with the idea that the glass was rotated. the 4 of clubs is the only card that isn't two faced :D
It's only a one deck switch, a slight, a force and some gimmicked cards. I guess you could technically say it's two deck being swapped since he has the gimmicked one and the clean one so there are two types in use but he swaps on deck and swaps for the ordered hand.
Penn mentioned being "two-faced." The clubs were two faced, one side in order, one side in "random" order. When he's putting the handkerchief over the glass he rotates the glass 180 degrees so the ace is now facing away from the audience. After he has Penn and Teller shuffle he switches them with cards he still has in his other hand that are in the same "random" order. The audience members card was forced on her and when he puts it back in the deck he knows where to put it.
I have no idea what he means by them, but I feel like the key words were law and order and the thing about Tibetan masters on sleds. The latter seemed a bit too specifically random.
Its double sided cards. When he put cup down on table he spun the glass around so we would see the backs of the cards.. That's why he only showed one side of cards whole time.
You trembled when taking up the back-turned 4C, but you were smooth! Either I wasn’t looking when you did what you did, or you’re that smooth. Fooler or not, you’re entertaining with your craft!
When Teller gave him the cards, I can see the last card was the 5 of diamonds and it remains the last card through the trick. Was he lucky or did he gave them a bunch of 5's to mix ? Also the 4 of clubs was the only card on the whole deck of clubs that was not gimmicked.
I don’t understand why magicians come onto the show and use obvious forces. If you’re going to have a choice in your routine, make it a free choice or don’t bother asking someone to “choose.”
Sorry aber das war leider sehr deutlich zu sehen dass er, als er Pen und Teller den Rücken zudreht, die Karten austauscht. Auch der Stop der Zuschauerin war nicht wirklich an der richtigen Stelle. Das ist wohl einer der wenigen Tricks, die ich recht einfach nachstellen könnte - letztendlich muss nur die Reihenfolge im Glas getauscht werden bevor er das Tuch weg zieht oder darüber legt.... Demnach war das Kartendeck auch nicht neu sondern hatte 2x die gleiche Reihenfolge an Karten für die beiden Farben
God he's awful. Same old switch and bait. You'd think only top level magicians would be allowed on the show, he should never have been allowed on that stage. Waste of time.
The fact that Penn & Teller have allowed the individual performers to post their performances on the show on their own personal YT channel is brilliant. It allows the show to reach a larger audience without any extra effort by the show's producers. Those companies that so jealously guard their copyright of intellectual property would learn a valuable lesson from their example.
It's not copyright if you're on it yourself. Well it could be, for example if actor plays in a movie or tv series, then they might have to sign an agreement that all the footage and rights belong to a company, but I highly doubt this thing exists in many shows. So if you're on it, then it's not copyright to yourself.
And other companies don't learn anything, it has nothing to do with jealousy, it's about profits ... people like you, who have NOTHING, do not understand this. So try to imagine this - you have your own TV show and then someone rips all the episodes and uploads them on youtube and makes money from it, would you be ok with this? I sure wouldn't be ok with someone using my creations to make money off it.
However I do agree that shows that are not uploaded to youtube by the copyright holder, should be uploaded by someone else. It's their own mistake for not uploading themselves, because they could make a lot more money off it. Personally I don't even know where Fool Us originally airs. youtube is only place i've ever seen it on. They should have official channel for Fool Us, i'd like to watch full episodes.
This comment is written on nearly every video from the show.
@@SethiozProject You are wrong, literally every piece of commercially produced media has clauses which state that the copyright is entirely owned by the channel/network that produced them, this show is a very special edge case.
@@winkmurder I know, it's really weird.
@@SethiozProject throw away your law degree bro
what I love about this format, and how its done is even if the contestant's don't fool them, the consolation is always, ALWAYS, sincere praise and a little inside joke and shop talk with a pair of legends in the field.
When every other reality show is about aggrandizing failure, and not measuring up, to see such magnificence on display every episode, and even when someone doesn't quite win a trophy, its heartening to see they walk away with pride, with dignity, and with an appreciation from the crowd, and the hosts.
Penn performs verbal magic whenever he speaks in his diabolical code!
Penn has gotten so good at this "talking in code" that he could literally confess to a murder in code and the police still wouldn't know if he actually did it or not
😆😆 true
Yup
I still don't know what he was actually saying
@@lyledavis819 he was “sympathetic” to the trick is a reference to the name of the trick “sympathetic cards” and “two faced” in reference to double faced cards used in the effect.
Its double side cards.
What a beautiful performance! Thank you!
I love the careful way that Penn talks at the end of these so as not to reveal anything to the laymen about the nuances of the tricks. I could just listen to him talk in code about various different acts all day.
"Smooth as a mule's nose", Sir Dennis! Thanks for the excellent entertainment!
The trick was baffling but more important was the beautiful professional smartly dressed manner throughout!
I would listen to this guy hawk cleaning products. What a great performer!
I love the routine!
How does this video I’ve never seen before, which was filmed after I was an adult, somehow feel nostalgic
He's got that perfect "general American" TV-presenter accent down. Also, my video was at 480p, so that also helped with the nostalgia.
: Fabulous act, very enjoyable.
That is the most gorgeous trick I've seen.
I love this! I have no idea how you did it!
Good stuff, Dennis! This was fun and original. I do magic as a hobby and want to do this trick....and I got it all down...but since the first and biggest piece involves special cards in reference to their code word....it's a challenge to put it together. Using the wine glass under the handkerchief is a classic move that is still very effective!
i assume the relevant code here is 2 faced. so it involves some kind of gimmick card with 2 sides or something like that?
Why are we giving away the secret if you want to use the trick? Very unmagiclike.
"Tibetan masters on sleds going down in fire."
I don't care if that's code for anything or not, that's hilarious. I love those two.
the code was "two-faced", right? ("we were not too faced.")
I thought it was outstanding and have no clue how you pulled it off. Well done, Sir!
He used 2 sided cards to pull it off... Thats why he didn't show both sides of the cards
I heard the code but I still have no idea...great performance!
When he turns around to go back to the stage from pen and teller, he changes the cards, you can see it clearly too actually... And the girl choosing a card saying "stop" is just bullshit :)
Check out 03:07 - 03:10
"we are not two-face"... ;-) (hint: glasses can be rotated)
Trick deck they are double faced cards which he turned the clubs in the glass 180 degrees to show the preaerngend final order when placing hanky over glass. Penn and Tellers cards were switched when he turned his back to walk away (why did he still have all cards in his hand?) The pick a card was a force of the 4 see how the 2 cards after were fanned had more surface area than entire hand of cards, He went well past the four which was not fully exposed. He went fast from start and slowed over the 2 exposed cards, watch his finger stopped moving almost go backwards when hovering over the 4 and then reach way back up above where his finger stopped to grab the 4. He didnt tell her to say stop until his finger was 1/2 way around and moved fast until then . Then a pinky break or 2 a So he could disguise the switched stacked diamonds. Now switched covered 2 sided cards the clubs and switched prearranged stack of diamonds to match the trick stack of clubs. Watch how he turns the clubs over so we cant see the chronolectal side of the trick deck. Way to much emphasis on trivial things to convince us away from the deception. Lifting glass higher made a big deal so he can twist it 180 degrees. Look at the bottom card as Teller handed them back it was a 3 and that would have been the first card but the first card was a 5
ya
bottom card when teller handed it back was a 5 o diamonds
Ok teller, I got it, no need to show off your insights on UA-cam comment section, just because your couldn't do it in the show 😁👍
Never show your back to the judges
Yeah it was easy to spot too on the side camera
@@CapFlipGaming Wait what did he do?
@@prodbrn brought in a cooler. google it :)
Yeah the second he turned around I was like there is his demise.
Really nice drop, too.
3:31
jesus.. he just went ahead and picked the one he wanted right then and there
i saw it but still don't know how the rest of the trick worked
@@matthewkuhl79 he switchtd the deck with the diamonds (with another one with prearanged order) after penn and teller shuffolded it (while returning back on stage, he turned his back to the audience and made the switch
So two faced indeed sir.
I was with Allison in this one, I also missed the code words the first time around. Really smooth by Penn.
Holy shit! Amazing!
Amazing 👌
Iam fooled!!!and i like it!!
good stuff. thanks
Saw the move that gave it away. But I won’t ruin it for others. Simple slight of hand is so hard to do with cameras like that on you a trick like this is almost impossible to pull off for the home viewer. I loved it though. And I’m going to have to steal it! 👊🙏
I felt the force was a little sloppy (probably nerves) but the rest was beautiful
That's a pretty good trick!
WOW!!!!
I hate card magic but this is amazing. So great!
I feel like I like this routine allot more then I should.
code word at the end was two-faced when he said "but in this case, we're not two-faced" implying that the cards were two faced
the touch with the 4 of clubs being reversed is lovely... was in the 4th position from the end which goes along nicely with the idea that the glass was rotated. the 4 of clubs is the only card that isn't two faced :D
Great man
This one time at Penn and teller
Yay I finally found this comment!!!!!!
What was the code?
The magicians code is to never reveal the magicians secrets
Two faced
Fantastic trick :)
Isn't that the guy who goes absolutely ballistic in Kingsman?
He does look like Colin Firth.
two faced cards. But seriously folks, the most beautiful part of this trick....was Arianna. 😉
I will move my hand around the cards.
He then goes straight to the middle of the fan and just hovers.
2 deck switches. Not difficult to figure out
It's only a one deck switch, a slight, a force and some gimmicked cards. I guess you could technically say it's two deck being swapped since he has the gimmicked one and the clean one so there are two types in use but he swaps on deck and swaps for the ordered hand.
Very nice. Could use a turntable and a more subtle swap, but great act.
Alyson❤Hannigan
3:15 he raised the wrong hand with cards in them.
good spot
someone pls explain the code
Penn mentioned being "two-faced." The clubs were two faced, one side in order, one side in "random" order. When he's putting the handkerchief over the glass he rotates the glass 180 degrees so the ace is now facing away from the audience. After he has Penn and Teller shuffle he switches them with cards he still has in his other hand that are in the same "random" order. The audience members card was forced on her and when he puts it back in the deck he knows where to put it.
I have no idea what he means by them, but I feel like the key words were law and order and the thing about Tibetan masters on sleds. The latter seemed a bit too specifically random.
As they say in Tibet, noop and nuh uh.
When he said sympathetic and 2 faced were the codes guys the name of the trick is sympathetic card trick beautiful performance though
niiice
Man that force was SLOOOOOPY.
like he didnt even try
A kwik twik ♦️♣️
Why did he ask either penn or teller to shuffle the cards he could've have asked either Alyson or the volunteer to shuffle them instead
Because he needed to walk back to the stage
Its double sided cards. When he put cup down on table he spun the glass around so we would see the backs of the cards.. That's why he only showed one side of cards whole time.
I wonder if we are related?
Tell me, Dennis, is there a cut-out on the side of the glass?
If you don't experience wonder when you look at your kids, tho.
You trembled when taking up the back-turned 4C, but you were smooth! Either I wasn’t looking when you did what you did, or you’re that smooth. Fooler or not, you’re entertaining with your craft!
Spin the wine glass, double sided cards and a deck swap
When Teller gave him the cards, I can see the last card was the 5 of diamonds and it remains the last card through the trick. Was he lucky or did he gave them a bunch of 5's to mix ?
Also the 4 of clubs was the only card on the whole deck of clubs that was not gimmicked.
That trick started very very early.
I think the double sided card is clear, and that means the 4 was set cause the 4 was always the 4th card. But how you force the card, I'm not sure
I saw through all of this step by step. Very easy to figure out
He was nervous :/ watch his hands
womp womp...
butterfly knife?
Yeah that was unexpected to say the least.
Dude may as well popped a stiletto.
How is an audience member microphoned? Setup!
Is it just me, or is he soooo much like Jack Lemmon?
Am I the only one who thinks Allison look so much like Teller she could be his daughter?
Excuse you, you don't need to be that good, you broke the laws of physics
Freaking Penn can talk a goat to sleep
double facers and a switch of duplicate cards
Well. Unless Dennis has a third arm and hand, I'm clueless as to how he did it 🤔😶😕
"2-faced"
I don’t understand why magicians come onto the show and use obvious forces. If you’re going to have a choice in your routine, make it a free choice or don’t bother asking someone to “choose.”
Sorry aber das war leider sehr deutlich zu sehen dass er, als er Pen und Teller den Rücken zudreht, die Karten austauscht. Auch der Stop der Zuschauerin war nicht wirklich an der richtigen Stelle. Das ist wohl einer der wenigen Tricks, die ich recht einfach nachstellen könnte - letztendlich muss nur die Reihenfolge im Glas getauscht werden bevor er das Tuch weg zieht oder darüber legt.... Demnach war das Kartendeck auch nicht neu sondern hatte 2x die gleiche Reihenfolge an Karten für die beiden Farben
If a putz like me can work out exactly how this was done, why did he think he'd fool P&T with it??
He should have used some one else to do those things. Then maybe he could have fooled them🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
The acid staircase totally prevent because xylophone comparatively squeal below a absent existence. abstracted, numerous freezer
dude just use a regular staircase and then u don't have to worry about freezers no matter numerous the fuckers get
Obvious card force is obvious...
its all okay but if you are hiding something under the cloth is the not a magic
They had no sympathy whatsoever!
he lost me.
So procedural is the magic word? Hahahaha get out of here Penn
He takes the cards from Penn in his right hand but uses the cards from his left hand with the girl in the audience. So blatant.
That was a good trick and Ariana is pretty.
Simp
@@markroberts7701 lmao, so perfectly petty 🤣
@@markroberts7701 I guess you dont like woman perhaps the guy holding the glass is more your speed.
@@wendellcarlisle1450 I'd ana that ari, if you catch my drift.
@@The_Totes_Adorbs indeed.
God he's awful. Same old switch and bait. You'd think only top level magicians would be allowed on the show, he should never have been allowed on that stage. Waste of time.
Jeez what did he do
The most unprofessional card trick.
Another stupid anticlimactic daft card trick.