The Simple SECRET TRICK Revealed!
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
- This is an amazing ace cutting routine which is perfect for beginners who want to show off their ace cutting skills! This trick fools everyone because of the simple method which I had never thought of!
You wont believe this secret because of its simplicity!
If you don't believe me that this trick fools everyone, give it a try!
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This is a great trick and a fooler. When l learned this a while ago, l was told to make sure a 6, 7, or 8 was on the bottom of the deck after all the cutting and shuffling. The trick worked. 😊👍😊👍😊👍
How would you do that? Just keep doing the cuts until you sneak a peek at one of those cards on the bottom? Sorry if this seems sarcastic, it's not meant to be. I am trying to learn all these little secrets to go with the tricks as I learn them. I have a habit of messing up and any little secret could help. lol
This tip prevents your chances of cutting an ace or king to the top!
@Steventaputoro Hi Steve. Hey l am sending you an email and it will show that it works and where l learned it from. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks 😊
So, what happens when you pull a high card and the stack doesn’t have enough cards? For example, flipped a king,but this pile has 11 cards.
What is the OUT if you have a K on top and only 11 cards?
I didn't think that will happen
@@ClipsEtAl it has happened to me *a lot* ! Still looking for an out when it happens - a K or Q on top, and fewer than 11 cards in the stack kills the trick
@@ChrisHoldenIt's not a problem, just say - we don't have enough in this pile, so we take 2 more from previous. (but you must know tis order before cut
@@michalp79 yeah, in the heat of the moment I couldn't remember/work out whether or needed to give from the previous or the next pile!
Excellent routine!
That's a great trick. Loved the false riffle shuffle too. That's give me something to practise this weekend!
Great fooling trick, thanks Steve your tutorials are always so good.
wow stunning
Hey, Steven! I'm a recent subscriber to your channel and so far, I absolutely love everything I've seen. But I have two questions with this trick. 1) What if the cards are cut to the point that one stack gets two aces in it and one stack has none? 2) What would you do if an ace is the top card of one of the stacks? Outside of those, this was an amazing trick! Thank you for what you are sharing and I look forward to what's next!
I have exactly the same questions because it happens to me that one of the top cards was an ace.
Thanks steve
Very nice and you earned a new subscriber. Now I know what I'll be doing tomorrow if it's raining...bingeing your channel and learning the riffle shuffle. Thanks
Did this fool you? Let me know what you think of this amazing trick below! TIP: Try have the spectator cut the cards as even as possible. So you don’t run out of cuts at the count 😊
Great trick! Indeed, bad luck if you get a K and run out of cards... how do you get away with that?
Hi Steven, I hope all is fantastic with you and your family. I love your videos. Thanks for your PRO tricks and tutorials.
I learned tons of excellent tricks over the past 5 or 6 years, and I continue to learn new tricks and new moves to improve the old tricks and possibly add a few flavors to the new tricks that I learn. I always enjoy helping others like you do. ❤
I would love to share a few tricks with you sometime.
You had me fooled with this one, but I kept thinking you were using short cards, short corner cards, or each ace had a crimp in it, which I hate. Lol.
I recently learned a trick like this that you might already know. You put an ace thru king, all the same suit ( hearts), on the bottom of the deck. The ace of hearts is the bottom card.
A card is chosen from the top third of the deck, or a card is forced and put on top of the deck. Cut the deck and complete the cut, putting the ace on the chosen card, somewhere in the middle of the deck.
Turn the deck face up, and you or the spectator can cut the cards. Cut the face-up deck and put the top half to the right. If the card that was cut to is not a heart, continue to have the deck cut until you or the spectator cuts to a heart. When you see a heart, turn that half face down so that card is on the bottom, and turn the other half face down and put it on top of the bottom half.
Whatever number the heart card was, deal that many cards face down and the last card dealt is the chosen card.
Lookin frwd to your next video.
Take it easy, man.
Thanks buddy
What do you do if there are less cards in the pile than the top card ?
Or two aces are in one pile?
Definitely not sure if I'm right, but my thoughts are...
Since it is a sequenced deck, if you end up 1-3 cards short, just make up a good story/ reason to move to the next pile and count down from there? And then continue?
Since the aces will always be spaced out however many cards down this should correct the off chance there is not enough cards.
I might be completely wrong, and you just have to find a way to get them to restock and have them cut again.
Jolly grand trick
Great trick! I've tried it on friends a few times and when it works, minds are blown. The only issue I have with it is if they draw high cards off the four piles. In a couple of cases, they drew kings, (meaning count down 13 cards), and the piles didn't have 13 cards. How would you handle that Steven?
Great question. Simply ask them to cut the cuts as even as possible. This will avoid that issue. Hope that helps!
@@SteventaputoroI don’t think that’s a good answer. Exactly even is 13 cards per pile. 12 cards is pretty darn close to even. And if the King shows up, then it’s not in that pile.
Could you not just go to the pile next to where that pile was cut from and count down the 1 or 2 you need?
Also, if the top card is an Ace, that just goes on the picked card pile. Not sure the best way to present that without ruining the reveal.
Good trick Steven. ( btw who won the giveaway )
I don't know what word you magicians are putting in your meta data or descriptions, but this is the 3rd magician video sent to my feed all with the same trick
Very good. The one thing that I can see, is that in the final piles, if they are cut unevenly (particularly if the first is short), you may run out of cards while counting down... I guess you just start on the next pile (if they have been kept in order).,.
Just happened to me. Nice trick but I ran out of cards in 2 piles and everything got screwed up
Happened to me twice, when they drew Kings and the piles didn't have 13 cards. In both cases, I ignored those piles but that kind of muffs the performance. I don't have an elegant way out of that scenario, really.
Any outs for when the top card is too high? (Other than just picking up the cards and walking away)
Ha ha ha - excellent trick!
Good trick, but if you spread / fan the cards out on the table face up, it’s predicated on hoping they don’t see the cards are in order.
Cheers🍀
Although this would normally only be shown once, is there a graceful way to reset the deck without giving the order away, so it can be repeated? I'm always partial to tricks that leave the deck automatically reset, but this one doesn't do that. Suggestions? (besides asking to leave the room for a few minutes before doing it again?!)
Have a 2nd deck stacked ready to go :)
I like👍
What if the 1st card is an Ace
Its redundant, the spectator gets the ace, since it would mean to get the first card (ace is first, 2 is second, etc)
Well this one was a gud one no doubt!!! Also who won the giveaway...!?!
Me
@@crackerjackgaming609 woah thats great!!!! Congratulations....!!!
What do you say if the FIRST card is an Ace?
Tadaa!
just tell them in this trick the aces' value is 0 and just put it in the front
What if the top card is an Ace?
Fantastisk. But i cut to a stack where there was no Ace…..?.
i just add in the bs talk with your cutting and splitting the pack we are going to find a poker hand using 4 cards so when its done i ask what is the best poker hand with 4 cards the answer obviously 4 aces blah blah blah
I like it 🤙🏽
@@Steventaputoro found your channel by magic😏 now subscribed, excellent stuff
Appreciate the sub mate 💪🏽
Anytime especially for somebody who has done great content and make things easy for stupid English people like me🤗
hi Steve, what happens if the top card is a king and less than 13 cards same with the Q. thanks @@Steventaputoro
I just invented a new card trick. You shuffle cards and ask someone to say stop whenever they want. When they say stop, you stop shuffling and you place the top card on the table. You shuffle again and when they say stop, you put the top card on the table, you do that a third and last time. Then you say "Look at this" you turn the three cards and say something that is common to those three cards. For example, "Look at this, 3 red cards, or 3 factors of 15, or 3 odd cards, or 3 figures...".
Stunning.
I never understood why magicians snap the card. Every time you turned a card over you snapped it. What is the point of they .? Seriously asking. Not trying to talk crap or start something. I ask cause I never do that
It's simple. It has several causes. First of all, you are proving that you only raised one card, excluding the double lift. It might be a bit over the top for a layman, but it doesn't hurt to make sure the viewer doesn't speculate. On the other hand, a tiny little effect that simply looks good or sounds good, so it will be cool to a viewer. Of course there are many other ways that look better, I do it differently. I think it's also satisfying. And eventually, I think it becomes a habit, like when we drop cards or something.
coz you not are magician
@@sitkeizsoltok. I understand that. Showing that it's one card and not 2. I get it now.
It's just when I learned I learned to try and make the double and single lifts looks the same. That's why I never snapped the card or flicked it with my fingers.
Its just a little bit of flamboyance
Not very good 😮
I don't think you know what self working means?