Great video. There clearly has to be some pre-arrangement with Howie, as a very normal reaction to being asked to move his *hand* when he feels "the pressure" would be "On my foot?" Second, he has to have his left hand on his lap under the table on his lap. If either one of those things had not happened perfectly, that part of the performance would have been blown. What bothers me about this is that by using the judges (or using the show's host in the case of Penn & Teller's Fool Us) there is the presumption of no collusion -- when in fact there is.
Hang on, why didn't the bald guy say that someone was touching his foot, and also why didn't he say that something had been placed in his hand? Only one answer, he was in on it...phoney!
I think it's because the magician didn't tell him where he could have felt the pressure, so he never knew that the magician actually touched Simon's hand instead. In the second part, I would have been suspicious about why I felt something in my other hand, but I guess when you are blindfolded, you can't determine if it's a physical thing or if it's just something you imagined, and he never told him in which hand had to imagine what he was holding. Or it's a simple setup for the viewers. :)
Yeah, I agree with most of the commenters. Your reveals typically are good. But this one does not check out. Let's say it was real, and you were right. It would have seriously relied that Howie was a complete idiot. How could a foot press and a hand press seem the same? If so, he should have raided his foot had the pressure, then said something. And then the cookie part, no damn way... If you put a cookie in anyone's hand under the table, blindfolded, who could know? It could have been anything...who knows? Did he know? Maybe, but not well enough to risk a magic trick on national TV? It's a sham, if you don't believe, come over, and I'll put a random object in your hand at the end of a trick and see if you get it. This reveal is busted. And this trick is staged at best. If I'm wrong, repeat the trick on UA-cam.
So the cookie trick wouldn't have worked if the blindfolded guy didn't have by chance his hand under the table aswell?
probably setup
Nopes .mentalism is real.he is talking nonsense
@@bosedeepanjan Nah he's spot on.
@@AgentOccam sorry don't agree
Great video. There clearly has to be some pre-arrangement with Howie, as a very normal reaction to being asked to move his *hand* when he feels "the pressure" would be "On my foot?" Second, he has to have his left hand on his lap under the table on his lap. If either one of those things had not happened perfectly, that part of the performance would have been blown.
What bothers me about this is that by using the judges (or using the show's host in the case of Penn & Teller's Fool Us) there is the presumption of no collusion -- when in fact there is.
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This is insaaaaaane!!!!!!!!
I had no clue how this was done. Thanks for the great reveal. So much fun.
This trick would be very difficult without someone being briefed beforehand
Imagine if Howie said "Yes, I feel the pressure but on my leg.."
Hang on, why didn't the bald guy say that someone was touching his foot, and also why didn't he say that something had been placed in his hand? Only one answer, he was in on it...phoney!
yeah its staged
I think it's because the magician didn't tell him where he could have felt the pressure, so he never knew that the magician actually touched Simon's hand instead. In the second part, I would have been suspicious about why I felt something in my other hand, but I guess when you are blindfolded, you can't determine if it's a physical thing or if it's just something you imagined, and he never told him in which hand had to imagine what he was holding. Or it's a simple setup for the viewers. :)
This one surprised me. I got the decks but for everything else i was so far off.
I don't get why it's so unpopular :(
To be honest it's not a rough smooth deck is à svengali deck
difficult to believe, does this mean howie had a meeting with this guy before this performance?
most likely yes, he's involve in this trick
It’s way too easy to fool the hosts of this silly show.
This doesn’t make any sense!what u are saying is that howie is a complicit in this magic trick with the magician!
People are the spectators, both of them are setups...
So stupid. They should be ashamed to preform that setup like that but I suppose it sells.
you are genious
So basically this trick is staged where Howie is helping the magician to make this trick possible
Nopes I don't agree
@@bosedeepanjan Why?
I think you are CIA. Cut me some slack.
I get the rough/ smooth deck, but it looks like there's a lot more than 26 face down cards.
That's part of what makes it a trick deck. It's misleading and looks like a full deck.
This had to be setup, especially the cookie part as a guy (Howie, or whoever) usually wouldn't sit with his hand under the tablecloth.
Yeah, I agree with most of the commenters. Your reveals typically are good. But this one does not check out. Let's say it was real, and you were right. It would have seriously relied that Howie was a complete idiot. How could a foot press and a hand press seem the same? If so, he should have raided his foot had the pressure, then said something. And then the cookie part, no damn way... If you put a cookie in anyone's hand under the table, blindfolded, who could know? It could have been anything...who knows? Did he know? Maybe, but not well enough to risk a magic trick on national TV? It's a sham, if you don't believe, come over, and I'll put a random object in your hand at the end of a trick and see if you get it. This reveal is busted. And this trick is staged at best.
If I'm wrong, repeat the trick on UA-cam.
This is not magic. It's cheating.
So magic
There's no difference
Magic is cheating...
what u on about?
Don't try to decode mentalists because it is real.practise makes mentalism perfect.I have seen in videos