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Another way of doing this card trick is by putting the four of a kind in Chased Order (clubs #9, hearts #18, spades #27, and diamonds #36) Then, when the spectator is looking at their selected card, glance at how many cards are in the pile they are holding. If it looks like they are holding a very little amount of cards (9), then they must have picked the clubs. If it looks like they are holding about a third of the cards (18), then they must have picked the hearts. If it looks like they are holding about half of the deck (27), they must have chosen the spades. If it looks like they are holding more than half of the deck (36), they must have chosen the diamonds. This way, you won’t have to fish around with the spectator.
I think if you put the 8s in CHSD order, then if the initial chosen number starts with 1, then the suit will be C, is 2 then H, if 3 then S, and is 4 then D. Of course the chosen number must be BETWEEN 9 and 50. As for the instructions on picking a number, just keep it simple and tell them to pick a number BETWEEN 10 and 50.
Thanks for the tutorial. I like this principle a lot. I have a few insights to offer on it. The trick doesn't work if 50, 51 or 52 are chosen but one way to get around that is to have a 5th random card that you can remember to be placed in the 45th position of the deck. Also I don't think it matters much if you know the person's selected number because for one, you would hear how many cards they are counting off and two, the cards are supposedly shuffled anyway so they wouldn't think that you have memorized the deck. Since you will know the number then you can place the 8's in CHSD order and then will not have to fish for the suit. And lastly, you can just tell them it has to be a 2 digit number because they will have to add them in the next step.
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Great trick! On your last question, though, rather than asking, "It's a club, right?", then having to say "Okay, forget that" if you're wrong, why not just ask, "Is it the 8 of clubs?" If that's right, you've "predicted" the card. But if it's not, you know it's an 8-so you can simply say, "Then it _must_ be the 8 of spades!" and do your reveal, with no backpedaling required. 😉
As pointed out by others, this works right up to 52 so 5 cards can be placed. I would use a royal flush with the suit of your choice. Starting with the 10 in position 9, J at 18, Q at 27, K at 36 and A at 45. As they deal, you count and instantly know the chosen card. Also, if they say the number I chose doesn’t have two digits, you can say “let’s not make it to easy. With the number you chose, now double it and double it again to get a new number.”
Truly gutsy magicians like mentalists can have the spectator perform that false cut. That 9 math trick can also reliably force the spectator to move her card to the 4th position without my touching the deck. Martin Gardener, John Bannon and Jim Steinmeyer have each covered a unique version of that in their books.
Personally I’m not a fan of saying don’t give me a card that’s too low because it doesn’t feel like a free choice. If they give a number that’s too low, I think it’s better to just let them do it and then do a different trick. That’s just my style of performing though.
what i like to do is at the beginning set it up by saying "im gonna ask you to make a decision in a moment, you might change your mind multiple times but i want you to settle on a number" then have them name the number, if its above 10 its cool, we go with that number. the bit about changing their mind can mean their internal thoughts so it makes sense, but thats still overthinking it anyway, as they will never even remember that part. and if its not a suitable number, ill remind them by saying "to ensure this feels random, i want you to completely change your mind like i told you before, and we will use this next number." this does 2 things: 1) you NEVER even touch the deck, so knowing what number they name is never gonna affect anything about the trick. the information cannot help you (or so they think). however you will know which of the 8's is the one theyll land on, making the effect cleaner. 2) by saying "completely" change your mind, theyre likely to go for a completely different number, so if the first number was 1 digit, the second might be in the 20s or 30s. you give yourself a 2nd chance, and a much higher one at that. not that the odds were against you in the first place.
Guys just memorize which card is in the 9th, 18th, 27th, and 36th position and you’ll never mess up their card, and you don’t have to ask for the color or anything
@@futbolplayer913 i dont see the point of not looking in this trick? you never even touch the cards, honestly i would look at the cards being dealt, but i wouldnt stare at them id just catch them with my peripheral vision. just so i know how many cards they dealt. i would never stress that the number remains a secret, its not like i can do anything about it if i know what the number is.. the cards are in *their* hands
@@SHRGP Take the difference between card 19 and card 20. If they count 19 of them, then the card is in the 9th position. If they count 20, its in the 18th position. Unless you literally count each card they place, which can be slightly obvious, you won't know the exact number. If you roughly know the number, from a quick glance, then asking red/black should provide all the info you need. Especially if you split them red black red black. It reduces the number of questions you need to ask to only one. Then any remaining questions can be misdirects or part of the performance
@@futbolplayer913 you can count accurately without hawk eye staring at the deck, and you can look a decent amount anyway cause they probably handle cards awkwardly so they will have to look at their hands to make sure not to drop them. they wont be paying too much attention to what youre looking at, just try not to be overly obvious thats it.
@@futbolplayer913 If you listen for the cards and are near a borderline like you're unsure whether it was 19 or 20, it's a piece of cake to tell the difference based on the number the deal back down after adding the digits, as the difference between dealing 10 back down and just two is huge.
Cool force! However, I'd like to add that if you actually put the cards in a set order (such as CHSD), you can know the exact card without any actual guesswork, just based on what number they originally choose. ;)
9:29 Actually you do, and it's even apparent in the explanation. 9:18 As you say, 22 - 4 gives you 18 so you know that the spectator will choose the second eight, the eight of clubs, that you put on the 18th position right there 5:38.
Actually you don't, he said no as they could have gone to any of the 4 eights if you knew that they picked 22 yes you would know it was the 18th position. but if they picked 44 that would lead to the 36 Position. it is apparent in the explanation that you are completely incorrect.
Alex is correct. When the spectator adds the digits, you can take that time to approximate the size of the pile. Say they picked 20, you would assume it will be the 8 of clubs because its roughly half the deck. However if they chose 19, it would actually be the 8 of spades. I would alternate red black: 11-19: Spades 20-29: Hearts 30-39: Clubs 40-49: Diamonds That way when you guess black, you now just need to assume if the deck is 30
@@futbolplayer913 I don't understand. If they pick 20, then you have 20 - 2 = 18 and you will land on the second eight. If they pick 19, then you have 19 - 10 = 9 and you will have the first eight. Who said anything about guessing cards by the thickness of the deck?
@@maciejatkowski5524 You are never aware of whether they pick 20 or 19. That is part of what makes the trick unique, you never need to know what number they chose
Nice trick man! Just a side note: the numbers that the spectator can choose must be between 10 and 49. Just as an example, if the spectator chooses 51, then 5+1=6 and 51-6=45 ;-)
Yes! However if you actually want too, you can set up an extra memorized card at the 45th position like the ace of spades for example. That way that number is also covered.
Hi pls if you see this can you reply. I have been searching for a video of yours that I watched a long time ago. The trick was with the whole deck and the point was that you show the first 13 cards of the deck and then you ask the Pierson to chose a card but only remember the number of the card in the 13 card “deck” at the end you ask them a about the number and you find his card righter in the beginning or the end or the middle of the 52 card deck. Pls if you see this can you share a link or tell me the name of the truck.🙏
Just thinking if they said for instance 51 and then you subtract 6 you would be left with 45. So the trick would not work. Great card trick and well presented. Thanks
If you do the trick using 5 cards it`s work very well! (exemple four 8 and one Q ou 3c , 6h ,9s Qd(here 4 card in sistebbin and Ace because it ease to remenber ou you can you can use ownership sequence)
you said they could overhand shuffle the deck at the beginning of the performance. how can they do that if you place the 4 of a kind in the 9th, 18th, 27th, and 36th positions?
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Bro I having a problem.......sometimes when the number is 39 ....3+9=12 so instead of 12th card the 13th cards is coming as setup card and sometimes 12th card comes as setup card
so how to fix this problem .......I have kept all the setup cards in 9th place also but for example like number 27 (2+7=9) ,sometimes the 9th card doesnt come as the setup card and sometimes it does .......It became a big issue for me. please tell ho to fix it
Hm that’s a weird problem that shouldn’t be happening. Make sure the 4 cards are in position #9, #18, #27, #36. Every number should work and land in one of those 4 positions (but that part is up to the spectator of course). Like your number 39 for example: 3 + 9 = 12, so 39 - 12 = #27. So that should work out just fine if you do it right.
Okay, I have to ask this. At the beginning of the video you said the spectator could do multiple cuts and even overhand shuffle. So how do the eights remain in the positions you plant them in? If they overhand shuffle then theoretically the eights could end up anywhere in the deck and the trick doesn't work? An explanation would be appreciated.
I agree! That's a really important question. I honestly don't believe that they can overhand shuffle, because - as you say - the order would be destroyed.
@@AMillionCardTricks Hi, thanks for replying. That only explains how the deck can be CUT many times and you can still recover the order by using the bottom card. Will's comment is about the _overhand shuffle_ at 0:53. In the demo you suggest that the spectator can SHUFFLE (not cut) the cards overhand (0:52). I realise that some people just lift chunks of cards like a cut when they shuffle, but not the majority of people! They throw cards off from the piles in their hands. An overhand shuffle could completely disrupt the order, even if you know the bottom card. Let's face, you only need one card misplaced to throw all the numbers out. It's still a great trick, just not doable with an overhand shuffle imho.
@@AMillionCardTricks Thank you. The key card works if YOU do the cuts, even if the spectator does supervised cuts. But at the beginning you had the spectator doing an overhand shuffle. Once the key card as been moved out of order it's over. Hey, I do appreciate the time you took to respond and I LOVE your channel, I think you have great tutorials and thank you for not polluting your videos with dizzying edits and music. It's a great channel.
Ah ok, now I understand your concern about the overhand shuffle. This may have been a poor explanation on my part, but the spectator is definitely NOT allowed to riffle shuffle the cards. I should have clarified this in the video, that when I was overhand shuffling the cards, the magician will be the one doing that. That way, you can be in complete control of the deck, and the spectators still think that the deck is being mixed. Hope this helps!
Well, did you remember to first note what the bottom card of the deck is? When the spectator finishes cutting the cards, you have to take the deck back and cut that bottom card back to the bottom of the deck. That will reset the order.
@@AMillionCardTricks Ohh I didn't think of that, let me try again with it...Thanks for the reply! I love your videos and you inspired me to get into magic..
A few of you have suggested chased or just memorising. However, you’ve missed the fact that the magician has their back turned. I like the idea of duplicates if you don’t feel like going fishing
No duplicates needed. With your back turned, listen for the cards going down, and count. If you're not sure whether it was just under or over a borderline (e.g. 19 to 21), one fishing for color gives it to you and if it's CHaSeD, you've got it nailed right there. If you're not confident in hearing the cards, after their first deal down, turn around to explain adding the digits and estimate the pile size, note the number dealt down the 2nd time and you have all you need. Put, say, a joker in spot 45, allow any number from 10-52, and you can still do it. Plus, if they count 50-52 and you hear at least 45 cards, , one color fishing 'it wasn't red, was it?' can check to make sure it was 50+. When you do the counting ace through king you can have fun drawing a blank because it wasn't any of those, so you can conclude it was the joker.
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Another way of doing this card trick is by putting the four of a kind in Chased Order (clubs #9, hearts #18, spades #27, and diamonds #36) Then, when the spectator is looking at their selected card, glance at how many cards are in the pile they are holding. If it looks like they are holding a very little amount of cards (9), then they must have picked the clubs. If it looks like they are holding about a third of the cards (18), then they must have picked the hearts. If it looks like they are holding about half of the deck (27), they must have chosen the spades. If it looks like they are holding more than half of the deck (36), they must have chosen the diamonds. This way, you won’t have to fish around with the spectator.
I think if you put the 8s in CHSD order, then if the initial chosen number starts with 1, then the suit will be C, is 2 then H, if 3 then S, and is 4 then D. Of course the chosen number must be BETWEEN 9 and 50. As for the instructions on picking a number, just keep it simple and tell them to pick a number BETWEEN 10 and 50.
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Thanks for the tutorial. I like this principle a lot. I have a few insights to offer on it. The trick doesn't work if 50, 51 or 52 are chosen but one way to get around that is to have a 5th random card that you can remember to be placed in the 45th position of the deck. Also I don't think it matters much if you know the person's selected number because for one, you would hear how many cards they are counting off and two, the cards are supposedly shuffled anyway so they wouldn't think that you have memorized the deck. Since you will know the number then you can place the 8's in CHSD order and then will not have to fish for the suit. And lastly, you can just tell them it has to be a 2 digit number because they will have to add them in the next step.
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Great trick! On your last question, though, rather than asking, "It's a club, right?", then having to say "Okay, forget that" if you're wrong, why not just ask, "Is it the 8 of clubs?" If that's right, you've "predicted" the card. But if it's not, you know it's an 8-so you can simply say, "Then it _must_ be the 8 of spades!" and do your reveal, with no backpedaling required. 😉
It's cool that this is a math trick with a bit of mentalism thrown in. Very clever.
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As pointed out by others, this works right up to 52 so 5 cards can be placed. I would use a royal flush with the suit of your choice. Starting with the 10 in position 9, J at 18, Q at 27, K at 36 and A at 45. As they deal, you count and instantly know the chosen card.
Also, if they say the number I chose doesn’t have two digits, you can say “let’s not make it to easy. With the number you chose, now double it and double it again to get a new number.”
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Hey, MCT - This is good. I'll use it. I did notice that the first question was fishing. :) Was ok, though. I'll still use this. Thank you!
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Truly gutsy magicians like mentalists can have the spectator perform that false cut.
That 9 math trick can also reliably force the spectator to move her card to the 4th position without my touching the deck. Martin Gardener, John Bannon and Jim Steinmeyer have each covered a unique version of that in their books.
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Personally I’m not a fan of saying don’t give me a card that’s too low because it doesn’t feel like a free choice. If they give a number that’s too low, I think it’s better to just let them do it and then do a different trick. That’s just my style of performing though.
what i like to do is at the beginning set it up by saying "im gonna ask you to make a decision in a moment, you might change your mind multiple times but i want you to settle on a number" then have them name the number, if its above 10 its cool, we go with that number. the bit about changing their mind can mean their internal thoughts so it makes sense, but thats still overthinking it anyway, as they will never even remember that part. and if its not a suitable number, ill remind them by saying "to ensure this feels random, i want you to completely change your mind like i told you before, and we will use this next number."
this does 2 things:
1) you NEVER even touch the deck, so knowing what number they name is never gonna affect anything about the trick. the information cannot help you (or so they think). however you will know which of the 8's is the one theyll land on, making the effect cleaner.
2) by saying "completely" change your mind, theyre likely to go for a completely different number, so if the first number was 1 digit, the second might be in the 20s or 30s. you give yourself a 2nd chance, and a much higher one at that. not that the odds were against you in the first place.
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Guys just memorize which card is in the 9th, 18th, 27th, and 36th position and you’ll never mess up their card, and you don’t have to ask for the color or anything
You would need to look at the deck when you tell them to count back, and approximate the size. There is still some guessing involved, but it can help
@@futbolplayer913 i dont see the point of not looking in this trick? you never even touch the cards, honestly i would look at the cards being dealt, but i wouldnt stare at them id just catch them with my peripheral vision. just so i know how many cards they dealt. i would never stress that the number remains a secret, its not like i can do anything about it if i know what the number is.. the cards are in *their* hands
@@SHRGP Take the difference between card 19 and card 20. If they count 19 of them, then the card is in the 9th position. If they count 20, its in the 18th position. Unless you literally count each card they place, which can be slightly obvious, you won't know the exact number. If you roughly know the number, from a quick glance, then asking red/black should provide all the info you need. Especially if you split them red black red black. It reduces the number of questions you need to ask to only one. Then any remaining questions can be misdirects or part of the performance
@@futbolplayer913 you can count accurately without hawk eye staring at the deck, and you can look a decent amount anyway cause they probably handle cards awkwardly so they will have to look at their hands to make sure not to drop them. they wont be paying too much attention to what youre looking at, just try not to be overly obvious thats it.
@@futbolplayer913 If you listen for the cards and are near a borderline like you're unsure whether it was 19 or 20, it's a piece of cake to tell the difference based on the number the deal back down after adding the digits, as the difference between dealing 10 back down and just two is huge.
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Cool force! However, I'd like to add that if you actually put the cards in a set order (such as CHSD), you can know the exact card without any actual guesswork, just based on what number they originally choose. ;)
Yeah I made a variation of this trick and just put it in chased order and my family freaked out cause they didn’t know how I did it
9:29 Actually you do, and it's even apparent in the explanation. 9:18 As you say, 22 - 4 gives you 18 so you know that the spectator will choose the second eight, the eight of clubs, that you put on the 18th position right there 5:38.
Actually you don't, he said no as they could have gone to any of the 4 eights if you knew that they picked 22 yes you would know it was the 18th position. but if they picked 44 that would lead to the 36 Position. it is apparent in the explanation that you are completely incorrect.
@@malexthegreat Wait what? Yeah, that would lead to the 36th position, and then you would have the 4th card. What’s the problem?
Alex is correct. When the spectator adds the digits, you can take that time to approximate the size of the pile.
Say they picked 20, you would assume it will be the 8 of clubs because its roughly half the deck. However if they chose 19, it would actually be the 8 of spades.
I would alternate red black:
11-19: Spades
20-29: Hearts
30-39: Clubs
40-49: Diamonds
That way when you guess black, you now just need to assume if the deck is 30
@@futbolplayer913 I don't understand. If they pick 20, then you have 20 - 2 = 18 and you will land on the second eight. If they pick 19, then you have 19 - 10 = 9 and you will have the first eight. Who said anything about guessing cards by the thickness of the deck?
@@maciejatkowski5524 You are never aware of whether they pick 20 or 19. That is part of what makes the trick unique, you never need to know what number they chose
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Nice trick man! Just a side note: the numbers that the spectator can choose must be between 10 and 49. Just as an example, if the spectator chooses 51, then 5+1=6 and 51-6=45 ;-)
Yes! However if you actually want too, you can set up an extra memorized card at the 45th position like the ace of spades for example. That way that number is also covered.
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Whenever he doesn't shuffle the deck it means the deck is set up and it's not an Impromptu trick
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Hi pls if you see this can you reply. I have been searching for a video of yours that I watched a long time ago. The trick was with the whole deck and the point was that you show the first 13 cards of the deck and then you ask the Pierson to chose a card but only remember the number of the card in the 13 card “deck” at the end you ask them a about the number and you find his card righter in the beginning or the end or the middle of the 52 card deck. Pls if you see this can you share a link or tell me the name of the truck.🙏
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Just thinking if they said for instance 51 and then you subtract 6 you would be left with 45. So the trick would not work. Great card trick and well presented. Thanks
If you do the trick using 5 cards it`s work very well! (exemple four 8 and one Q ou 3c , 6h ,9s Qd(here 4 card in sistebbin and Ace because it ease to remenber ou you can you can use ownership sequence)
@@vladimirjodan1256 Yup, I set it up with a four of a kind and a joker.
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Do you have to use the 8s?
Not always. You can choose any 4 of a kind you want.
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you said they could overhand shuffle the deck at the beginning of the performance. how can they do that if you place the 4 of a kind in the 9th, 18th, 27th, and 36th positions?
Gotta watch the whole video, I explain this in the tutorial ;)
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Bro I having a problem.......sometimes when the number is 39 ....3+9=12 so instead of 12th card the 13th cards is coming as setup card and sometimes 12th card comes as setup card
so how to fix this problem .......I have kept all the setup cards in 9th place also but for example like number 27 (2+7=9) ,sometimes the 9th card doesnt come as the setup card and sometimes it does .......It became a big issue for me.
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Hm that’s a weird problem that shouldn’t be happening. Make sure the 4 cards are in position #9, #18, #27, #36. Every number should work and land in one of those 4 positions (but that part is up to the spectator of course). Like your number 39 for example: 3 + 9 = 12, so 39 - 12 = #27. So that should work out just fine if you do it right.
Ohhh.....actually I didn't notice that if 12 is addition of the digits then we have to see the 13th card.........Thank you Very much😁😊
Okay, I have to ask this. At the beginning of the video you said the spectator could do multiple cuts and even overhand shuffle. So how do the eights remain in the positions you plant them in? If they overhand shuffle then theoretically the eights could end up anywhere in the deck and the trick doesn't work? An explanation would be appreciated.
I agree! That's a really important question. I honestly don't believe that they can overhand shuffle, because - as you say - the order would be destroyed.
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@@AMillionCardTricks Hi, thanks for replying. That only explains how the deck can be CUT many times and you can still recover the order by using the bottom card. Will's comment is about the _overhand shuffle_ at 0:53. In the demo you suggest that the spectator can SHUFFLE (not cut) the cards overhand (0:52). I realise that some people just lift chunks of cards like a cut when they shuffle, but not the majority of people! They throw cards off from the piles in their hands. An overhand shuffle could completely disrupt the order, even if you know the bottom card. Let's face, you only need one card misplaced to throw all the numbers out. It's still a great trick, just not doable with an overhand shuffle imho.
@@AMillionCardTricks Thank you. The key card works if YOU do the cuts, even if the spectator does supervised cuts. But at the beginning you had the spectator doing an overhand shuffle. Once the key card as been moved out of order it's over. Hey, I do appreciate the time you took to respond and I LOVE your channel, I think you have great tutorials and thank you for not polluting your videos with dizzying edits and music. It's a great channel.
Ah ok, now I understand your concern about the overhand shuffle. This may have been a poor explanation on my part, but the spectator is definitely NOT allowed to riffle shuffle the cards. I should have clarified this in the video, that when I was overhand shuffling the cards, the magician will be the one doing that. That way, you can be in complete control of the deck, and the spectators still think that the deck is being mixed. Hope this helps!
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I also know many tricks with card
Something is wrong, when I cut the deck at the beginning (after the setup), the cards get misplaced no matter what
Well, did you remember to first note what the bottom card of the deck is? When the spectator finishes cutting the cards, you have to take the deck back and cut that bottom card back to the bottom of the deck. That will reset the order.
@@AMillionCardTricks Ohh I didn't think of that, let me try again with it...Thanks for the reply! I love your videos and you inspired me to get into magic..
What if a spectator chooses a single digit number?
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@@AMillionCardTricks I watched the whole video.
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A few of you have suggested chased or just memorising. However, you’ve missed the fact that the magician has their back turned.
I like the idea of duplicates if you don’t feel like going fishing
No duplicates needed. With your back turned, listen for the cards going down, and count. If you're not sure whether it was just under or over a borderline (e.g. 19 to 21), one fishing for color gives it to you and if it's CHaSeD, you've got it nailed right there. If you're not confident in hearing the cards, after their first deal down, turn around to explain adding the digits and estimate the pile size, note the number dealt down the 2nd time and you have all you need. Put, say, a joker in spot 45, allow any number from 10-52, and you can still do it. Plus, if they count 50-52 and you hear at least 45 cards, , one color fishing 'it wasn't red, was it?' can check to make sure it was 50+. When you do the counting ace through king you can have fun drawing a blank because it wasn't any of those, so you can conclude it was the joker.
Cool trick I like the cards can you do a giveaway
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(just so others cant comment that seriously)
maybe not actually first tho
yeah just watched this -- clearly it doesn't work for certain numbers...(I know you mentioned that, but that's sorta a big issue)
first omggggggggg
Why it didn't works 😭
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What about 52? 52-7=45 ?????
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