SEAN! That first force is incredible. That beat you have and the justification for the hand holding the cards to be transferred is beautiful and what I think makes sleight of hand an art. I like the other two, but I think your force feels the most natural. Something else you do that I like is you give the credit of who invented the original sleight. People don't do that and it always bothers me. People teach the Snap Change on social media like they invented it instead of teaching Ed Marlo's snap change, so thank you for being a respectable magician.
Love the video, as always! And... Thank you for mentioning the Butterfly-deals... Finally I've purchased some butterfly cards (and the holographic brickbox)
This feels like content I should pay for. Thank you man! Love this. You got my sub a couple days ago and I had this vid in my watch later to come back to.
All three forces are great! Especially the first force with the switch. What also contributes and is helpful with this switch is that all the butterflies look absolutely the same! 😂 Btw. I have a Butterfly Stripper Deck. It is more expensive than other stripper decks, but it`s fantastic! High-quality card material and due to the rimless backs, the taper is in no way noticeable.
I have a book with a good collection of forces I have seen over the years but not these three, wonderful stuff . This is the main reason I subscribed to your channel. May I take this opportunity to wish you and your family a magical XMAS and healthy new year here from the UK.🧑🎄
Dude, I'm not trying to be a jerk but, I don't think you give your spectators enough credit. I'm still waiting for you to show me something special. I'll keep following you, but so far, ey......
I've been watching your stuff & haven't really seen anything that really knocks my socks off . I think the forces in this video are a bit obvious obvious. I'm not being a jerk, I'm really not. You're doing a great job w your channel, but I want you to show me something with a one two punch or an unexpected surprise at the end.
@@blackbeardmagic3185 yeah I get that! But the main goal of my channel is to teach practical and usable things you can use in the real world. Using these forces, you can come up with your own routines that has that punch. All it takes is a little bit of imagination and work. I’m just here to bring those ideas to life.
Spectators most often *want* to see magic happening, in practice things I feel are so sloppy(edit: or seemingly obvious) I should get called out... Go right under people's noses
@@blackbeardmagic3185the problem is the curse of knowledge. It is impossible to place ourselves psychologically in a place of innocence- we can only judge the deceptive value by the responses of lay audiences - and I believe Sean’s word that audiences are fooled by these (I’ve seen them fooled by forces I consider far more transparent).
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Three more easy forces and to the list. Thanks you...
SEAN! That first force is incredible. That beat you have and the justification for the hand holding the cards to be transferred is beautiful and what I think makes sleight of hand an art. I like the other two, but I think your force feels the most natural.
Something else you do that I like is you give the credit of who invented the original sleight. People don't do that and it always bothers me. People teach the Snap Change on social media like they invented it instead of teaching Ed Marlo's snap change, so thank you for being a respectable magician.
Beautifully put
Love the video, as always!
And... Thank you for mentioning the Butterfly-deals... Finally I've purchased some butterfly cards (and the holographic brickbox)
Buenísimo primero es muy sutil...y el segundo muy bueno..👌🤝👏
Well, I think I found my three favorite forces…
This feels like content I should pay for. Thank you man! Love this. You got my sub a couple days ago and I had this vid in my watch later to come back to.
It's very simple and natural.
All three forces are great! Especially the first force with the switch. What also contributes and is helpful with this switch is that all the butterflies look absolutely the same! 😂
Btw. I have a Butterfly Stripper Deck. It is more expensive than other stripper decks, but it`s fantastic! High-quality card material and due to the rimless backs, the taper is in no way noticeable.
I have a book with a good collection of forces I have seen over the years but not these three, wonderful stuff . This is the main reason I subscribed to your channel. May I take this opportunity to wish you and your family a magical XMAS and healthy new year here from the UK.🧑🎄
I learned the first force from you awhile ago... its pure gold
Three force is very simple, very very simple but is awesome!
These are awesome Sean 👍👍👍👍
Oooo that last one was cheeky! Love it!
Very neat sean well put across 👏
Thank you! 👍👍
Great stuff!
That’s a great magic book collection Sean
Nice ...👏👌
Great as always
*does that last one actually work? it is too obvious of a switch, don't you think? I got to try it out now...*
Trust me, it absolutely does work!
@@SeanDevine definitely will put it in the routines then 🙂
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NnnnNNnooOOOooOO I missed the BF deals!
why does this feel illegal to be put out for free!!
Morning Sean
Morning Dennis!
Dude, I'm not trying to be a jerk but, I don't think you give your spectators enough credit. I'm still waiting for you to show me something special. I'll keep following you, but so far, ey......
Hmm. What do you mean by that?
I've been watching your stuff & haven't really seen anything that really knocks my socks off . I think the forces in this video are a bit obvious obvious. I'm not being a jerk, I'm really not. You're doing a great job w your channel, but I want you to show me something with a one two punch or an unexpected surprise at the end.
@@blackbeardmagic3185 yeah I get that! But the main goal of my channel is to teach practical and usable things you can use in the real world. Using these forces, you can come up with your own routines that has that punch. All it takes is a little bit of imagination and work. I’m just here to bring those ideas to life.
Spectators most often *want* to see magic happening, in practice things I feel are so sloppy(edit: or seemingly obvious) I should get called out... Go right under people's noses
@@blackbeardmagic3185the problem is the curse of knowledge. It is impossible to place ourselves psychologically in a place of innocence- we can only judge the deceptive value by the responses of lay audiences - and I believe Sean’s word that audiences are fooled by these (I’ve seen them fooled by forces I consider far more transparent).