The middle guy was a problem. He didn't do the instructions quite right. Henry spotted that and tried to fix it by getting him to remove his top card and put it in the middle. That's why Teller looked so excited. It still wasn't right so the face-saving force at the end was needed.
Yeah, at 2:47 on the last cut you can see he takes the bottom of the deck instead of the top like everyone else. He appeared to be left handed and could not follow the directions correctly (or he just never touched a deck of cards before). 😎
The way he told them to shuffle never actually change the order of the cards, but that guy was talking cards from all over the place , and putting them in the middle of the deck screwing up the order.
Teller's grin at 3:56 told me he was seeing something very special! The man who knows a million tricks is grinning from ear to ear because he's seeing something he doesn't fully understand! Magnificent!
I love seeing Teller enjoy the show. You can really tell when I he is loving it. Even when they are not fooled - Teller just loves a good performance. 😎
Magnificent? this is one of the worst peformances I have ever seen on P&T. You didn't see that he totally blew the trick and did an obvious fix that was so bad, I couldn't believe I was seeing it.
Wow. Finally one of the great performances again, the reason why I love Fool Us so much: people like you with amazing talent and a great performance :)
Yes he did a really simple sleight of hand with nobody close let alone P&T but this unskilled trick didnt fool them and doesnt deserve a trophy but compared to the rest of street performers on the show!
You do realize he plainly stated repeatedly he was not going to touch the cards right? He totally blew this trick and it was only professional courtesy that kept P&T from stating that.
I think the fact that this trick went wrong because of the middle guy; but he still was able to improv fix it, in itself is proof of a really seasoned magician
@@GavinWongMagicI am sure many couldn't even tell that something went not fully as planned. This is a mind blowing routine but recovering like this really takes the cake. You Sir are truly brilliant!
That trick took cojones to pull off. I have a vague idea how it might be done, the ace of hearts gave me a clue, but I can't honestly say I'm right, in fact it's mostly a guess. That guy is at the top of his game. A well deserved trophy.
The way the middle guy shuffled the cards gave away the main principle but it's still just insanely complicated act and I can't figure it out even tho I'm almost sure I saw every detail. Just pure genius.
You could tell by the middle guys really poor card handling skills that something was going to go wrong there. It honestly looks like that is his first time ever holding a deck of cards.
When the cards are shown to the audience fanned out I noticed that there was a shortage of face cards in the mix. But one person had a lot of them. And one person had no numbers on the cards (maybe it was a lightning thing). Camera catching Teller was excellent.
Even the mistake (which I had no idea was a mistake until reading the comments) is handled so well that, on its own, is perfect. But only twice have i truly been amazed by a trick, the second being Daortiz, that i just want to watch only Spanish magic from now on. They have a similar stage presence too, that I wonder if they have trained together. Simply amazing stuff
I don't think there was a mistake. Everyone had a bunch of identical cards. The deal with the middle guy was to try convince us that they really had a bunch of different cards.
After reading the comments I still have a couple of questions: (1) Why were the cards white? If the middle guy really showed them the wrong way wouldn't we see the regular back of the cards which had a blue pattern? (2) How are the right cards attached to the back of the regular ones so they stay attached when the cards are being shuffled but come apart easily when the audience members lift the top card?
I assume the guy in the middle wasnt paying quite close enough attention (I noticed he fanned the cards backwards), but to me it made the trick even more impressive as it truely shows how much control you had over things even though that shouldn't be possible. Such a cool effect.
Tricks which are basically performed by your audience are such a great thing. Cause you never know how they really behave and what they do with the stuff. So I am, and I am at the absolute beginning of my journey to be a magician, very afraid of such tricks. That was... insane.
He picks up the deck and turns it over to find the queen. With it as the top card, he then deals the second card until he needs to deal the queen--at which time he peels it off the top.
The Q of clubs ended up exactly at the bottom of that deck @3:47... The problem is, Henry did not know that possibility either. Those cards are gaffed so good that even the performer does not know exactly how they could work.
It seems like most agree he had to fix the trick so he was fast on his feet. Being that he had the same guy dump a 7 before the reveal he could've used that as an excuse as to why he did a 7 count. Would've seemed less of a fix and more intentional fake out. Awesome trick regardless!
I too wondered if that was a clue to how it's done. Though I think it has something to do with the cut. Mind boggling to me how it's possible with 5 people. Just one would be amazing.
@@GavinWongMagic wonderful recovery, I was impressed how you managed to rescue the performance. Did you really need to look through the deck to find the card.
They could re-shoot it, with another participants, and i'm sure that was discussed. But I guess they decided the cover-up force was good enough for a majority of their audience. Penn already did have all the knowledge on how to do the trick, but it was to complicated for him to remember. But sure, they did now the cover-up force for sure.
Great trick. I'm sure it was disappointing for the trick to go wrong but for us laymen, it gave an opportunity to see how a professional recovers when that happens.
02:02 OPPS some thing went wrong there a bit of sabotage? LOL He knows what he did! He also had a full deck of normal cards (which was used for the replacement card switch) and also to give to them to inspect!
WRONG all he did was fan the cards backwards (reverse direction) from everyone else .try it with a deck and it will appear blank a well as indexes of cards or only in 2 diagonal corners. No opps no camera issue.
@@ScottImler-i1z You forgot the one on the top on the right hand side! WHITE! Anyway the most skilled part for the show was where he stacked the queen in the deck after the trick failed!
While your are right about the last name you are wrong about his origins. His real name is Hernán Garibotii and he's not from Patagonia but Buenos Aires (either city or metropolitan area).
Brooke, Penn, and Teller all have to wear the same outfit the whole season. They do this because they film multiple episodes on one day. The inconsistency between episodes if they changed clothes would be super obvious.
it still fooled the judges, which is the objective. many tricks are done with no mistakes but don't fool them. i could do a trick with no mistakes that i learned when i was 12 years old but it wouldn't fool them.
@@ScottImler-i1z I'm sure you're right. But, when four people basically pull random cards from decks that only they control... There's something more going on that what we've seen.
That is because the trick is SO good. It looks impossible to achieve without stooges, but the truth is they are not stooges. Henry has been performing it for years with real audiences all around the world.@@jamesreed5678
i understood every word without a problem. perhaps you can use the closed captions if you're having difficulty, though i'm sure cards will be cars and there might be some other consistent errors but you'll be able to figure it out...
So you state that you're not going to touch the cards and then to save the trick you messed up, you count out 7 cards to save the day. Ho hum. It didn't matter what the other cards were. You just made sure the Queen of clubs was the one you showed. That's not a trick. that's a massive fail. On national TV. In front of Penn & Teller. And we could barely understand what you were saying and neither could P&T.
hahaha dude chill out, he did a great trick and failed like every human does. Now focusing on the card he failed instead of the other 4 cards that he got right, that is pretty sad from you.
The middle guy was a problem. He didn't do the instructions quite right. Henry spotted that and tried to fix it by getting him to remove his top card and put it in the middle. That's why Teller looked so excited. It still wasn't right so the face-saving force at the end was needed.
Yeah you can even see at the end he peaks at the card
Yeah, at 2:47 on the last cut you can see he takes the bottom of the deck instead of the top like everyone else. He appeared to be left handed and could not follow the directions correctly (or he just never touched a deck of cards before). 😎
@@freemagicfun Well spotted - yes, that's the moment it goes wrong!
Henry is so good that he fixed a screw up live in front of P&T 😎👍
The way he told them to shuffle never actually change the order of the cards, but that guy was talking cards from all over the place , and putting them in the middle of the deck screwing up the order.
Teller's grin at 3:56 told me he was seeing something very special! The man who knows a million tricks is grinning from ear to ear because he's seeing something he doesn't fully understand! Magnificent!
I love seeing Teller enjoy the show. You can really tell when I he is loving it. Even when they are not fooled - Teller just loves a good performance. 😎
apparently you know nothing about editing.
Hes lauffing because he know how the simple trick was done! LOL
I never touch the cards let me touch the card and stack the deck! FAIL!
Magnificent? this is one of the worst peformances I have ever seen on P&T. You didn't see that he totally blew the trick and did an obvious fix that was so bad, I couldn't believe I was seeing it.
@@freemanpense2782 Hey, The fix was the best part a low level fumbling forced card!
Wow. Finally one of the great performances again, the reason why I love Fool Us so much: people like you with amazing talent and a great performance :)
That mid performance improv to save the trick was flawlessly done.
Yes he did a really simple sleight of hand with nobody close let alone P&T but this unskilled trick didnt fool them and doesnt deserve a trophy but compared to the rest of street performers on the show!
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Who hurt you as a child?
@@plantbasedavid If your an adult why do facts hurt you?
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 They don't, you're just a bit of a dick for no reason. Also, you're*
You do realize he plainly stated repeatedly he was not going to touch the cards right? He totally blew this trick and it was only professional courtesy that kept P&T from stating that.
Part of the fun watching is finding out if it is a fool. I hate when the title spoils it.
Edit to add that it is a great trick!
I think the fact that this trick went wrong because of the middle guy; but he still was able to improv fix it, in itself is proof of a really seasoned magician
The purest trick I've seen. Bravo!
He is similar to dani daortiz. The guy in the middle with the Ace of hearts messed something up but he still pulled it out amazingly
Recovered it so well
Yes I was definitely getting Dani Daortiz vibes! And amazing recovery even tho clearly something went wrong
@@GavinWongMagicI am sure many couldn't even tell that something went not fully as planned. This is a mind blowing routine but recovering like this really takes the cake. You Sir are truly brilliant!
@@onewiththefreaks3664 The guy who posted the video isn't the same guy that's in the video.
@@onewiththefreaks3664 I just assumed it was a fake-out on purpose. That's pretty smooth if it wasn't intended.
How beautiful is this. . . the act and the summary from Penn and Teller 👏👏👏
Nice. Finally some old school fool us grade a card magic. Perfect recovery on the participant mess up too.
Watching the guy in the middle shuffling was painful lol
😂
That was a great trick. Penn has a mind like a steel trap. He knew but it would have been totally unfair so he gave it to him, as he should have.
Penn and Teller know how all the tricks are done. The winner is really the one they want to see more of.
At 3:48 you can see that his queen is at bottom of a deck,so something went wrong here,card should stayed at top
At 4:20 you can see purpple guy has 10 of clubs at the bottom of the deck when he puts it away
I think that is the Queen of Spades
Those look like Phoenix cards. Lately I am seeing more of them on this show. Good to see such great cards getting more popular. 😎
A VERY VERY IMPRESSIVE TRICK ❤
That trick took cojones to pull off. I have a vague idea how it might be done, the ace of hearts gave me a clue, but I can't honestly say I'm right, in fact it's mostly a guess. That guy is at the top of his game. A well deserved trophy.
The way the middle guy shuffled the cards gave away the main principle but it's still just insanely complicated act and I can't figure it out even tho I'm almost sure I saw every detail. Just pure genius.
Henry ademas de ser el mejor mago es la mejor persona que hay !!! Saludos
Henry Evans FOOLS Penn and Teller! Fooler (S10 E13)
What a humble yet confident and jolly person👌🏼 and what an act🤍💙👍🏻👌🏼
You could tell by the middle guys really poor card handling skills that something was going to go wrong there. It honestly looks like that is his first time ever holding a deck of cards.
It wasn't a perfect trick but WOW was it amazing.
The middle guy is the real MVP. His left handed working with the cards gives way to many theories.
This is almost the epitome of a card trick, no need to touch it, and the audience is left completely clueless.
Awesome trick and really hard to crack but Penn's spiel is the thing that drove me to the edge of my seat
I love magic! The willing suspension of disbelief. They can keep their secrets, I just enjoy being entertained. 😊
Enhorabueno Henry! Eres increible ❤️
Con mucho amor desde Finlandia
A wonderful effect 😊😊😊
When the cards are shown to the audience fanned out I noticed that there was a shortage of face cards in the mix. But one person had a lot of them. And one person had no numbers on the cards (maybe it was a lightning thing). Camera catching Teller was excellent.
2:44 there's your Queen of Clubs
Even the mistake (which I had no idea was a mistake until reading the comments) is handled so well that, on its own, is perfect. But only twice have i truly been amazed by a trick, the second being Daortiz, that i just want to watch only Spanish magic from now on. They have a similar stage presence too, that I wonder if they have trained together. Simply amazing stuff
I don't think there was a mistake. Everyone had a bunch of identical cards. The deal with the middle guy was to try convince us that they really had a bunch of different cards.
The guy in the middle cant follow instructions
That is just brilliant. I don’t want to know how
Great trick, and I appreciate the non-spoiler title!
What an absolute class act!
Absolutely superb!!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I can't believe no one is talking about this not having any spoilers in the title
😂
FELICITACIONES !!MAESTRO¡¡ ABRAZO GRANDE¡¡
Amazing performance!
I saw evans live in Paris. Such a great magician. Give him a deck, he will do crazy stuff for hours.
Here’s a guy I really wanted to win. So pleased, fun and fooled me completely 😂
After reading the comments I still have a couple of questions: (1) Why were the cards white? If the middle guy really showed them the wrong way wouldn't we see the regular back of the cards which had a blue pattern? (2) How are the right cards attached to the back of the regular ones so they stay attached when the cards are being shuffled but come apart easily when the audience members lift the top card?
Penn is so good at this. And what a fabulous trick!
I assume the guy in the middle wasnt paying quite close enough attention (I noticed he fanned the cards backwards), but to me it made the trick even more impressive as it truely shows how much control you had over things even though that shouldn't be possible. Such a cool effect.
Tricks which are basically performed by your audience are such a great thing. Cause you never know how they really behave and what they do with the stuff. So I am, and I am at the absolute beginning of my journey to be a magician, very afraid of such tricks. That was... insane.
U Rat!Bast! 😅 that was MAGIC to me❤
The Ace instead of a queen 😂
His recovery was very good though, for a difficult trick like this.
Tremendo capo.
Fantastic trick (I have no clue) and great showmanship.
How in hell did he still manage to force that Queen?
heavy cojones
He picks up the deck and turns it over to find the queen. With it as the top card, he then deals the second card until he needs to deal the queen--at which time he peels it off the top.
just WOW
The middle guy screwed it up.
Sure did lol
the middle guy reminds me of Borden and Angier from the movie prestige, always trying to mess each other's tricks.
The Q of clubs ended up exactly at the bottom of that deck @3:47... The problem is, Henry did not know that possibility either. Those cards are gaffed so good that even the performer does not know exactly how they could work.
It ended a bit like Jim’s magic on Friday night dinner
Matt King a naughty boy
😂
what a class man
What a recovery oof!!
It seems like most agree he had to fix the trick so he was fast on his feet. Being that he had the same guy dump a 7 before the reveal he could've used that as an excuse as to why he did a 7 count. Would've seemed less of a fix and more intentional fake out. Awesome trick regardless!
2:01 Is it just me or are his cards blank? :/
He fans them the wrong way which hides the indexes
wow very very cooooool trick!
I had the same dream but Im not a magical!
ahhahaahhahaahhhaaaaahahahahah
I don't understand th trick, please who can can explain... What did he achieved
Royal flush
Todos los días uno se despierta con otra coronación de gloria.
Magical
What did the middle guy do wrong? He dumped the right stack of cards.
Why do people have to say in the titles if they fooled them. I'd rather not no. Well it takes away the surprise.
I disagree, I've seen a ton of obvious tricks on Fool Us so I'm only interested in seeing the Fooler
Actually, in the world of busy schedules, watching those that gets the Fooled Trophy is like watching the football or cricket highlights
I agree 100%. That's the whole excitement of the show, like the punchline of a joke.
It is like watching a soccer game knowing thr score, no fun
Tons?
Did anyone else notice that the spectator who messed up the trick was the only one who appeared to be left handed?
Yeah I noticed it when he fanned the cards the wrong way in the beginning lol
I too wondered if that was a clue to how it's done. Though I think it has something to do with the cut. Mind boggling to me how it's possible with 5 people. Just one would be amazing.
@@GavinWongMagic wonderful recovery, I was impressed how you managed to rescue the performance. Did you really need to look through the deck to find the card.
The guy in the middle should not have been up there. He almost messed up everything. I'm surprised Penn didn't ask if that was intended or not....
Nah.. he a professional...it was an obvious gaff, but you gotta cover for your buddies...
They could re-shoot it, with another participants, and i'm sure that was discussed. But I guess they decided the cover-up force was good enough for a majority of their audience.
Penn already did have all the knowledge on how to do the trick, but it was to complicated for him to remember. But sure, they did now the cover-up force for sure.
That tall brunette is a cutie
She was used for another trick on this same show!
"Hey, where is Henry Evans from?" 9 times out of 10, the answer will be Ohio..... Never Europe.
isn't it 2 fingers? 🤔
Great trick. I'm sure it was disappointing for the trick to go wrong but for us laymen, it gave an opportunity to see how a professional recovers when that happens.
02:02 OPPS some thing went wrong there a bit of sabotage? LOL
He knows what he did!
He also had a full deck of normal cards (which was used for the replacement card switch) and also to give to them to inspect!
I just thought it was the stage light and the camera sensor clipping, but i might be wrong there
WRONG all he did was fan the cards backwards (reverse direction) from everyone else .try it with a deck and it will appear blank a well as indexes of cards or only in 2 diagonal corners. No opps no camera issue.
@@ScottImler-i1z You forgot the one on the top on the right hand side! WHITE! Anyway the most skilled part for the show was where he stacked the queen in the deck after the trick failed!
When he made the intro, i knew he will be good. No, he was even better.
That was the best act I've seen on the show. Very good 👍
and... another spoiler. plz stop
goober in the middle can’t handle a deck of cards and goofed it up smh
The middle dummy ruined the trick
Evans not Adams. His name will come from Welsh settlers in Patagonia
Oops lol thanks for pointing that out
While your are right about the last name you are wrong about his origins. His real name is Hernán Garibotii and he's not from Patagonia but Buenos Aires (either city or metropolitan area).
@@TrueNacho thanks for the info. I still guess he has descendants from the Welsh settlers in Patagonia. Evans is a er Welsh name.
@@adrianperks6855 He said he chose Henry because of Henry Ford and Evans because of Looks Evans.
Shaffül!
The only guess I have is that the decks looked random but were stacked in such a way to force the royal flush. Still an amazing effect.
Even knowing that, if true, it's still incredible
You can't stack a deck that someone else is holding and shuffling.
Great routine. The guy in the middle show the blank faces of the cards in the beginning. Maybe the trick was there. Maybe he was part of the trick
There's just one problem with this act. The corners of the trophy are so clear and sharp, someone's gonna get hurt!
😂
Teller did almost get stabbed when the blind card magician, Richard Turner, won
Excellent
Can they get that beautiful lady something else to wear? I've watched too many of these shows not to wonder.
Brooke, Penn, and Teller all have to wear the same outfit the whole season. They do this because they film multiple episodes on one day. The inconsistency between episodes if they changed clothes would be super obvious.
How come he won when the trick failed? He made a mistake.
it still fooled the judges, which is the objective. many tricks are done with no mistakes but don't fool them. i could do a trick with no mistakes that i learned when i was 12 years old but it wouldn't fool them.
Feels like stooging, and not a real trick.
Wrong no stooges needed or allowed on the show Its one of the rules.
@@ScottImler-i1z I'm sure you're right. But, when four people basically pull random cards from decks that only they control... There's something more going on that what we've seen.
That is because the trick is SO good. It looks impossible to achieve without stooges, but the truth is they are not stooges. Henry has been performing it for years with real audiences all around the world.@@jamesreed5678
Yep. They never said they're randomly selected & the trick was boring.
@@jamesreed5678 i think that's what we call "the trick"...
Why doesn't he just speak in his native language with subtitles? Then we would at least understand what he says...
First, you can understand if you want. Second, there is an audience there
Cause the show is filmed in America
i understood every word without a problem. perhaps you can use the closed captions if you're having difficulty, though i'm sure cards will be cars and there might be some other consistent errors but you'll be able to figure it out...
So you state that you're not going to touch the cards and then to save the trick you messed up, you count out 7 cards to save the day. Ho hum. It didn't matter what the other cards were. You just made sure the Queen of clubs was the one you showed. That's not a trick. that's a massive fail. On national TV. In front of Penn & Teller. And we could barely understand what you were saying and neither could P&T.
hahaha dude chill out, he did a great trick and failed like every human does. Now focusing on the card he failed instead of the other 4 cards that he got right, that is pretty sad from you.
@@julianmendonca1138 You're boyfriend says the same thing to you?