I'm 46 and have been doing this trick since 5th grade and it always blows people away. No one has figured out how it is done to this day (Unless I showed them.) One of my favorites.
@@DeconvertedMan Not necessarily. Time travel usually implies there's only one of you. Movies like Back to the Future get it all wrong. If you were to time travel to the past your past self would disappear and you would be them.
DJT is a genius card trickster !!! His tricks are always so brilliant and always enjoy learning them. Thanks for showing the procedure guys. Have a beer on me too...Heck, I buy you guys a couple of beers each if I ever met you in a bar.
For the watch thing you need to make sure that you don't actually press the button back in on the watch otherwise they'll see the second hand moving proving it didn't actually stop.
This trick made my mind spin outa control... 1. If you had the 13th card have a blank face, that would be crazy! 2. A pet peeve of mine is at 2:21, Jim said "it was your choice." I always felt like I was being blamed for a random draw (like a cut) as if it was an informed decision. I found that applying the 3rd person argument (destiny, fate, coincidence as the culperate), like in a spousal argument, prevents the other to be in a defensive state. 3. Did Brian not get the wardrobe memo?
The light bulb went on over my head when I realized the key to this is knowing the 13th card in advance... and that with a Stebbins stack even someone as slow as me can know what that is in an instant... which means the deck can be cut as many times as desired before you begin. A quick peek at the bottom card is all you need. The 13th from the top will always be the mate of that card, next in CHASeD order... for example, if it's the Queen of Spades on the bottom, the prediction card will be the Queen of Diamonds. I ask the spectator to cut the deck in their hands, and I take my peek as I table the deck.... so I'm seemingly not touching the cards at all. For the time on the watch reveal, I've had to swap my $500 Apple Watch for a $7.99 Walmart model, until I come up with some way to make my Apple Watch do the same thing. Great trick!
@@drtroyturner7464 As long as you remember to reverse the order of the cards in the “clock” before they go back on the deck, followed by the packet cut off the top.
@@SteveTemkin No need to reverse the order if start counting the cards in the reverse order as you lay them down in a clock formation, i.e. 12,11,....1....
The King is in the thirteenth position, which is why you're not allowed to take more than 12 cards. The 12 for the clock were then dealt ONE BY ONE onto the table before being put into the clock shape diamond thing. If he'd taken 12 cards, then the King would be the first to be counted, and last to be positioned, hence at 12 o'clock, and so on. This is from pausing at 2:59, and I legit haven't seen the video first or read other comments. The watch could be set at any time after the trick began.
Brian, you should totally do a "card tricks or card reveals" episode. I notice a lot of "tricks" are just reveals using a similar method to other tricks, and that you could tack them on as any random reveal to any trick you do. So why not have a week where you go over the big differences and do some old tricks with new reveals, and new tricks with old reveals
If you start counting backwards like 12, 11, ...,to 1 to make a clock formation, right after the other guy takes some cards off the deck, then you could cut out that extra move about making a pile of reversing the card order.
Rather than reverse-count the cards (to form the clock) you COULD layout the clock beginning at 12 and going backwards (counter-clockwise) around the clock. Especially if you are facing the spectator this will not seem unnatural.
I had been making this scarier than it has to be. The subtle count 12 cards face down actually does all the work of making cards in hand and prediction at the exact hour. Just have to practice because the tendency is to forget that step. if you tell yourself that this subtle step eliminates the need to do any math, it makes the step of counting dumb 12 cards in the 2nd step worth it.. 1 suggestion. Diamond Jim is terrific of course but he kind of boo boos in saying take off roughly 12 cards. This could result in an overuse of clock positions 9 through 12. I would open the field by suggesting a volunteer try to Fool the Magician by picking between 2 and 10 cards. I'm curious how people feel about laying cards counter clock wise still resulting in the remembered card in the correct position, but eliminates the step of reversing the order at the start.
if they happen to cut 13 cards instead of the the 12 or less that they are supposed to you could pivot and talk about turning back time, and then knowing the card that they cut to
Is every video with Diamond Jim going to have the hashtag coleslaw? I'm perfectly okay with this, but I do think we needs some more coleslaw in the video.
I wonder if you were good enough, if you could set someone else’s watch to the number (while doing some other trick), and just use some kind of force to make them take that many cards.
Or before this, you can do the pickpocket trick we learned on the modern rogue and take their watch then put it on and when you reveal the watch they will also have the surprise of knowing it's their watch.
The First World Problems it’s better when it’s on their wrist, because it’s been on them the whole time. If you stole it, you could have easily set the time.
You should be able to force them to cut a specific amount by trimming a bit off the edge of one card. It's not 100% reliable, but since the watch part is like an addition to the trick if they don't have the correct number you can just skip it. The trick can also be fucked up if they notice their watch is wrong when you give it back after the pickpocket trick.
cmck I was thinking just use a pinky break to hold down a certain card, and all cards above it should lift freely, they might take less, but if they just grab and lift, they’ll take all cards above the break.
@@RavenDravenek Sounds like it'd be easily noticeable if they try to take more when your pinky stops them. Trimming a card is a more powerful effect because it happens automatically while they have complete control over the deck. It also fits the theme of the trick by being self working.
Damn he got me! At first I knew how it was done, then he showed his watch and im like "weeellllll shoot." Then I thought I figured out he used a crimped card to force it and just hope they dont be a jerk and pull off the 1 top card, only to find out I was right the first time. Great trick though! Love when Diamond Jim comes on the show
I know this is Brian's channel, but invariably, when he brings a guest on to perform a trick, Brian *ALWAYS* moves in and over talks the magician as he tries to "help" him explain it. No disrespect Brian, but allow the magician to explain things w/o interjecting your .02. Seriously, I just saw another video with _Diamond Jim_ and you can see him trying soooooooooooo hard to explain the trick but he is held back. You can see words about to be uttered, but Brian...you butt in and take over.
@@scamschool Brian (or whomever reads/replies). No, I meant no disrespect, and forgive me if it came across as mean spirited. But to answer your question(s)...a critical analysis *WITHOUT* meaning to come off as being critical...there is a difference. So sure, I guess just an observation from having viewed the videos. The other video where I saw the same interaction from you, I saw _Diamond Jim_ literally about to speak and offer instruction/explanation. He even had his index finger directed to a card and was getting ready to further explain, but you (Brian) chimed right in and cut him off in short order. Maybe allow the magician to point out e/thing they intended to do, and *THEN* offer up some further explanation/detail from another point of view? But when a 2nd person is kind of "barging in", it's almost like they're being ganged up on. I mean, after all, you introduce the magician and state it is *THEIR* trick, and *THEIR* performance, so hey...let 'em do their thing. Maybe offer up some closing comments after they've said what they have to say? I dunno. But again, I'm just an outsider looking in, and I try to dial in on e/one's input and participation in the trick and video. No harm meant.
He actually is Paul Rudd. Good video.
The kicker with the watch is my favorite part of this trick. I would never leave that part out it's just to good...
I love the little summary you guys add on the end now. Very helpful.
Literally about to post that
An old trick which I had totally forgotten. Thanks for reminding us how good it is!
I'm 46 and have been doing this trick since 5th grade and it always blows people away. No one has figured out how it is done to this day (Unless I showed them.) One of my favorites.
I think Andrew is a great guest completing the round of Brian and Jim :)
And that trick is crazy cool especially with the clock kicker in the end.
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Definitely going to try and use this one. I, too, like time.
I automatically love anything DJT does. Is it because my name is Tyler? Maybe. Don't Judge Tyler
I see what you did there. Clever.
Thanks Tyler. Great name!
I instantly read DJT as Donald J Trump and was so confused for a second
@@Megadrevil1 oof big no
I’ve been doing this trick for years I love it so much
That was great. I love this card trick. Diamond Jim Tyler always shocks everyone. Brian Brushwood I love this channel thanks for all the videos.
A lot of magic tricks would be much easier if you were a time traveler.
You could do all sorts of crazy things if you could travel in time. Thousand's of you from the future could help you. :D
@@DeconvertedMan well,
that way you would have to do the same thing thousands of times
@@DeconvertedMan Not necessarily. Time travel usually implies there's only one of you. Movies like Back to the Future get it all wrong. If you were to time travel to the past your past self would disappear and you would be them.
@@BaldMancTwat no no that time travel gets it all wrong... :D
I Killed Darnell Simmons how would that be the case (I love how we are saying this as if time gravel exists
DJT is a genius card trickster !!! His tricks are always so brilliant and always enjoy learning them. Thanks for showing the procedure guys. Have a beer on me too...Heck, I buy you guys a couple of beers each if I ever met you in a bar.
Diamond Jim Tyler always on time with the best tricks!
Awesome, another Diamond Jim Tyler video!
For the watch thing you need to make sure that you don't actually press the button back in on the watch otherwise they'll see the second hand moving proving it didn't actually stop.
I'm a simple man, I see Diamond Jim in the title and click the video.
I love the self working tricks! This is a good one.
I literally did the trick and my card was also the king of diamonds!
I figured out the watch part lol but could not figure out how to do the first half. Thank you for your channel
This trick made my mind spin outa control...
1. If you had the 13th card have a blank face, that would be crazy!
2. A pet peeve of mine is at 2:21, Jim said "it was your choice." I always felt like I was being blamed for a random draw (like a cut) as if it was an informed decision.
I found that applying the 3rd person argument (destiny, fate, coincidence as the culperate), like in a spousal argument, prevents the other to be in a defensive state.
3. Did Brian not get the wardrobe memo?
I love this one!!
Clever trick! 👍
This is so good! Honestly I thought the watch as going to be a gimmick. It's so simple you can't imagine he's done that.
The light bulb went on over my head when I realized the key to this is knowing the 13th card in advance... and that with a Stebbins stack even someone as slow as me can know what that is in an instant... which means the deck can be cut as many times as desired before you begin. A quick peek at the bottom card is all you need. The 13th from the top will always be the mate of that card, next in CHASeD order... for example, if it's the Queen of Spades on the bottom, the prediction card will be the Queen of Diamonds. I ask the spectator to cut the deck in their hands, and I take my peek as I table the deck.... so I'm seemingly not touching the cards at all. For the time on the watch reveal, I've had to swap my $500 Apple Watch for a $7.99 Walmart model, until I come up with some way to make my Apple Watch do the same thing. Great trick!
This is even better because it can be used with the limited info of knowing just 1 card while the SS arrangement can bcc e saved for other tricks.
@@drtroyturner7464 As long as you remember to reverse the order of the cards in the “clock” before they go back on the deck, followed by the packet cut off the top.
@@SteveTemkin No need to reverse the order if start counting the cards in the reverse order as you lay them down in a clock formation, i.e. 12,11,....1....
@@SteveTemkin No need to reverse the order... count the clock formation in the reverse order 12,11,10....1.
The King is in the thirteenth position, which is why you're not allowed to take more than 12 cards.
The 12 for the clock were then dealt ONE BY ONE onto the table before being put into the clock shape diamond thing.
If he'd taken 12 cards, then the King would be the first to be counted, and last to be positioned, hence at 12 o'clock, and so on. This is from pausing at 2:59, and I legit haven't seen the video first or read other comments. The watch could be set at any time after the trick began.
These card backs are messing with my head!
Nice card effect. 👏👏
the part where he goes? What time is your watch? Would have been such a great mind blow
the final video summary is something useful i never seen in magic dvd's and you guys add it here in perfect quality video edition and for free
That's really cool!
I love ❤ this channel. Jim is EXCELLENT. He is also funny as heck.
Brian, you should totally do a "card tricks or card reveals" episode. I notice a lot of "tricks" are just reveals using a similar method to other tricks, and that you could tack them on as any random reveal to any trick you do. So why not have a week where you go over the big differences and do some old tricks with new reveals, and new tricks with old reveals
That's really very great....
Revisited this gem and combined it with a reveal on my Turner watch.
I was fooled. As soon as he said his watch was set to 9 o'clock I was like "okay, so it's a false choice"
What is Paul Rudd doing there?
Diamond Jim is a damn wizard.
Great trick…. My favorit clock trick 👍
Andrew makes me think of Paul Rudd
i love how i dont have to buy a beer for the answers to tricks on this channel :D
Its kind of the classic clock trick which I like a lot.
I one the other hadn't DID recognise the deck, and was expecting DJT to be using the hidden markings :P
Wow, so clever!
Early access whoop cheers Bryce
If you start counting backwards like 12, 11, ...,to 1 to make a clock formation, right after the other guy takes some cards off the deck, then you could cut out that extra move about making a pile of reversing the card order.
Nice job getting Paul Rudd to be in a video
Love it
Rather than reverse-count the cards (to form the clock) you COULD layout the clock beginning at 12 and going backwards (counter-clockwise) around the clock. Especially if you are facing the spectator this will not seem unnatural.
For a minute I thought the trick had to do with the marked deck. Surprised and pleased that it wasn't.
Awsome trick man got to rember this one
Anyone else get a major Paul Rudd vibe from Andrew Heaton?
Diamond Jim wearing that’s Renault F1
Nice it had me rattled...
I love it 😜
Amazing!
Jim diamond did it again 😂😂
the part that fooled me was the watch "stopping" at 9. and that is enought to say I am fooled XD
I had been making this scarier than it has to be. The subtle count 12 cards face down actually does all the work of making cards in hand and prediction at the exact hour. Just have to practice because the tendency is to forget that step. if you tell yourself that this subtle step eliminates the need to do any math, it makes the step of counting dumb 12 cards in the 2nd step worth it.. 1 suggestion. Diamond Jim is terrific of course but he kind of boo boos in saying take off roughly 12 cards. This could result in an overuse of clock positions 9 through 12. I would open the field by suggesting a volunteer try to Fool the Magician by picking between 2 and 10 cards. I'm curious how people feel about laying cards counter clock wise still resulting in the remembered card in the correct position, but eliminates the step of reversing the order at the start.
2:29 How the hell did he do that with wrist watch to stop at 9? Please tell me
Who invented this force method? Very clever technique actually.
old, but is too good this one,
what a shame that this channel no longer exists
Ha ha thanks guys so much I love watching all your tricks and that one is so damned simple :)
This reminds me of Overkill.
Does anyone think he looks exactly like Paul Rudd
Diamond Jim Tyler reminds me of James Cameron for some reason!
I hope to be rich like him one day!
@@djtyler __Oh yeah! We all do!
Greetings from Greece. I'll be Back. For the next video!
Out of curiosity, what happens if they cut more than 12 cards at the beginning?
John D. The force card will end up in the packet of cards in their hands and it won’t work
This is the first trick that I figured out without any explanation. Have I watched too many of these?
So what do you do if they grab a bit more than twelve cards?
Tell them they fucked up the trick?
Counted 13 cards in my deck and it was the Kind of Diamonds XD
if they happen to cut 13 cards instead of the the 12 or less that they are supposed to you could pivot and talk about turning back time, and then knowing the card that they cut to
Hey, Brian! Hope you're well!!
And the watch? That couldn't be done in advance. Adjusting under the table at 1:46?
Maybe watch (ha ha) the rest of the video? tldr, yes
@@georgeprout42 goddammit, who watches all the way to 11:24, tldw
@@jmlogan-232 >wants to know how it's done
>won't even finish watch the video they're already watching.
Man, cmon
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it would be great if D.J.T used the Arson watch that would've been a great product placement
self-working nation !
I wonder how you handle people who cut more than 12 cards, seems easy to mess up.
Am I dumb? I tried the trick but it ain't working
What if the participant accidently (or purposefully) takes 13/+?
Ok i stop singing the title of the episode
Diamond Jim could have really broke him if he adjusted his watch to 3 p.m. while he was making the clock
I think he expected him to tbh lol
it's the Dad from Family Ties
Is every video with Diamond Jim going to have the hashtag coleslaw? I'm perfectly okay with this, but I do think we needs some more coleslaw in the video.
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On the watch kicker there are some witty puns you can through in if comedy is your thing
I wonder if you were good enough, if you could set someone else’s watch to the number (while doing some other trick), and just use some kind of force to make them take that many cards.
Or before this, you can do the pickpocket trick we learned on the modern rogue and take their watch then put it on and when you reveal the watch they will also have the surprise of knowing it's their watch.
The First World Problems it’s better when it’s on their wrist, because it’s been on them the whole time. If you stole it, you could have easily set the time.
You should be able to force them to cut a specific amount by trimming a bit off the edge of one card. It's not 100% reliable, but since the watch part is like an addition to the trick if they don't have the correct number you can just skip it.
The trick can also be fucked up if they notice their watch is wrong when you give it back after the pickpocket trick.
cmck I was thinking just use a pinky break to hold down a certain card, and all cards above it should lift freely, they might take less, but if they just grab and lift, they’ll take all cards above the break.
@@RavenDravenek Sounds like it'd be easily noticeable if they try to take more when your pinky stops them.
Trimming a card is a more powerful effect because it happens automatically while they have complete control over the deck. It also fits the theme of the trick by being self working.
I hate to be the one who says it but...
Fewer. 12 or fewer.
andrew heaton kinda looks like paul rudd.
Give back the pointy hair! So 90s!
Brian must eat healthy. He still looks real good after all these years on youtube.
Damn he got me! At first I knew how it was done, then he showed his watch and im like "weeellllll shoot." Then I thought I figured out he used a crimped card to force it and just hope they dont be a jerk and pull off the 1 top card, only to find out I was right the first time. Great trick though! Love when Diamond Jim comes on the show
Wow DJT is super chunky. I always thought he was thin.
I said “Time” too much, and now it lost its meaning...
Does scam nation love comments
Edit: never mind he does
Yes
Kung Flu Saloon?
LMAO what does this have to do with cole slaw?
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I know this is Brian's channel, but invariably, when he brings a guest on to perform a trick, Brian *ALWAYS* moves in and over talks the magician as he tries to "help" him explain it. No disrespect Brian, but allow the magician to explain things w/o interjecting your .02. Seriously, I just saw another video with _Diamond Jim_ and you can see him trying soooooooooooo hard to explain the trick but he is held back. You can see words about to be uttered, but Brian...you butt in and take over.
Im not sure how to respond. Is this advice? A critical analysis? A review? What are you hoping will happen next?
@@scamschool Brian (or whomever reads/replies). No, I meant no disrespect, and forgive me if it came across as mean spirited. But to answer your question(s)...a critical analysis *WITHOUT* meaning to come off as being critical...there is a difference. So sure, I guess just an observation from having viewed the videos.
The other video where I saw the same interaction from you, I saw _Diamond Jim_ literally about to speak and offer instruction/explanation. He even had his index finger directed to a card and was getting ready to further explain, but you (Brian) chimed right in and cut him off in short order. Maybe allow the magician to point out e/thing they intended to do, and *THEN* offer up some further explanation/detail from another point of view? But when a 2nd person is kind of "barging in", it's almost like they're being ganged up on. I mean, after all, you introduce the magician and state it is *THEIR* trick, and *THEIR* performance, so hey...let 'em do their thing. Maybe offer up some closing comments after they've said what they have to say? I dunno.
But again, I'm just an outsider looking in, and I try to dial in on e/one's input and participation in the trick and video. No harm meant.