@@josephlambert849 I think the mischievous chuckle at the end was Sean enjoying that no-one would discern the method. 😆 I hope he does explain it to us, but there's something to be said for those "silver bullet" tricks you hold back until the moment is perfect, too. The ones you wouldn't reveal to anyone outside the fraternity.
Okay i am a Magician "Card sleight of hand magic" and i have been studying and performing for over 14 years so i know loads of effects and utility moves, but this "FOOLED ME BIG TIME" we now need a tutorial please! 👍
Awesome trick. This version did indeed have a minor setup. The two red aces were on the top of the deck to start and were maintained there throughout the tabled riffle shuffle. Other than that I got nothin!
Here is my guess. The aces were likely kept near or at the bottom of the deck. While performing the faro shuffle, it appeared that you were focusing on the shuffle, but at the same time, you were watching the 7, since you could see all the cards from your angle. You quickly made a break at the 7 and shuffled it between the two ace
Is this it? First you controlled the selected card to the bottom of packet A idk how tho (it looked like a slight jog when you put it down but that's probably not it) Then with packet B you had a pinky brake above the two aces, so when you overhand shuffled they both went to the bottom of the deck And at the end you just put the bottom card from packet A (selected card) between the two bottom cards of packet B(the aces)
Ok this one really is BANANAS. Amazing effect, Sean! Quick question on this, if you don't mind - how does this play for lay audiences vs for magicians? I wouldn't consider myself to be a layman, but this one absolutely fried me!
There is something similar in 'Magic Tricks, Card Shuffling and Dynamic Computer Memories' by Brent Morris. But the shuffling wasn't as fair as that. As I said below, you just kicked my ass.
Hmm, NN + practice hitting the faro? Only theory I have :) Good job. Oh one more solution is you kept filming over and over until it hit. But NN-ing is what I would bet on.
Alrighty… well, I need to know how this is done 😂. Awesome as always Sean
@@josephlambert849 I think the mischievous chuckle at the end was Sean enjoying that no-one would discern the method. 😆
I hope he does explain it to us, but there's something to be said for those "silver bullet" tricks you hold back until the moment is perfect, too. The ones you wouldn't reveal to anyone outside the fraternity.
Okay i am a Magician "Card sleight of hand magic" and i have been studying and performing for over 14 years so i know loads of effects and utility moves, but this "FOOLED ME BIG TIME" we now need a tutorial please! 👍
That was awesome. Too amazing. So tutorial?
Awesome trick. This version did indeed have a minor setup. The two red aces were on the top of the deck to start and were maintained there throughout the tabled riffle shuffle. Other than that I got nothin!
My mans.. you did not need to destroy us like that... Holy shit...😂😂
Here is my guess. The aces were likely kept near or at the bottom of the deck. While performing the faro shuffle, it appeared that you were focusing on the shuffle, but at the same time, you were watching the 7, since you could see all the cards from your angle. You quickly made a break at the 7 and shuffled it between the two ace
Too good Sean. Question: The challenge what would it be? To discover the method? How it was done? Salute Sean!
Congrats on a great effect Sean, this is sweet and I’m totally fooled ❤
Is this it?
First you controlled the selected card to the bottom of packet A idk how tho (it looked like a slight jog when you put it down but that's probably not it)
Then with packet B you had a pinky brake above the two aces, so when you overhand shuffled they both went to the bottom of the deck
And at the end you just put the bottom card from packet A (selected card) between the two bottom cards of packet B(the aces)
Well, that could work if you just did it in your own hands! But the person really can shuffle their card back in!
@@SeanDevine then I have no idea 😂
Hey Sean, amazing trick, also what deck of cards are you using there they look amazing?
They look like cohorts from Ellusionist
@@TheSeventhSelf Thanks so much for that.
Tutorial please!!! I’ve seen a variation of this trick before and it’s been driving me insane trying to figure it out
Best sandwich I've ever seen. Whatever you did, I didn't spot it.
Bananas!
Fooled me. Great job, Sean.
Ok this one really is BANANAS. Amazing effect, Sean!
Quick question on this, if you don't mind - how does this play for lay audiences vs for magicians? I wouldn't consider myself to be a layman, but this one absolutely fried me!
Wooooow😮❤
That was awesome
Tutorial please😁
This has got to be the greatest sandwich trick I’ve ever seen
A banana sandwich sounds good. A banana between two slices of bread and I'd like to have one.
Try it with thick bread and mayo. You wouldn't believe it, but it works.
Banana and peanut butter is so good too
Absolutly clean
There is something similar in 'Magic Tricks, Card Shuffling and Dynamic Computer Memories' by Brent Morris. But the shuffling wasn't as fair as that. As I said below, you just kicked my ass.
Jesus lord, thats insane. Especially if you are saying the spectator can shuffle after the card is selected! 🔥
I have an idea of the method. But to allow the spectator to shuffle, it would require a m**ked deck.
Glorious.
Legendary!
That trick kicked my ass.
Bananas!!! Great trick Sean!
Wow, that's good fooled❤
That was ridiculous, bananas indeed
Brilliant performance 😊😊
Very, " edgey," card trick
Indeed
Великолепен!!!
NO MAGNETS, NO GLUE, NO SLEIGHT OF HAND, NO CARDS, NO MERCY lol
is this vid for tiktok?
This is really similar to Dawn Patrol by John Bannon.
Well, that trick does use a faro for a sandwich. But there are hundreds of faro sandwich tricks in the literature. This is just my take on it!
Por favor el tutorial.
Hmm, NN + practice hitting the faro? Only theory I have :) Good job. Oh one more solution is you kept filming over and over until it hit. But NN-ing is what I would bet on.
Hot damn that's good!
Can i ask is there 53 cards in deck to start
No sir!
@@SeanDevine well crap
*Hey where is the tutorial Sean..*
Let's get into it??? Please?
The thumbnail has the word "sandwich" spelled as ""sadnwich". You have a great magic channel though.
Haha! How embarrassing.
@@SeanDevine It's magically corrected now.
100% fooled