Could THIS Be The GREATEST Magician??!

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
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  • @ChrisRamsay52
    @ChrisRamsay52  3 роки тому +1646

    Honestly had so much fun making this video.. Does it show??!

    • @WelcomeToTheInternet...
      @WelcomeToTheInternet... 3 роки тому +8

      The hand washing part 😂

    • @AnthonyGoodley
      @AnthonyGoodley 3 роки тому +3

      The greatest magician you've never hear of? Shouldn't it be *heard* of?

    • @kaneyt0
      @kaneyt0 3 роки тому +1

      Hell yeah it does!

    • @kaneyt0
      @kaneyt0 3 роки тому +3

      Anthony Goodley How did you get the verification symbol (☑️) with only 852 subs? Don’t you need at least 100K subs to get that mark?

    • @AnthonyGoodley
      @AnthonyGoodley 3 роки тому +2

      @@kaneyt0 Yes now a channel does typically need 100k subs to get the verified checkmark. I got mine before that rule and when it meant something different than what it means now.
      My copy/paste answer: I'm verified through Google's defunct Knol website over 6 years ago. No longer possible.

  • @WesBarker
    @WesBarker 3 роки тому +1043

    Such a funny video. That guy is amazing but you killed the edit buddy 😂

    • @anthonygranado60
      @anthonygranado60 3 роки тому +5

      Wes, is it just me or is Chris just the slightest tiniest bit high af in this video? Also, love what you guys are doing with B.O.B. and all the rest of the craziness that is your channel.

    • @ballinblaza
      @ballinblaza 3 роки тому +3

      Pretty sure he pays an editor just so you know

    • @Mizzle420420
      @Mizzle420420 3 роки тому +2

      This video has the most unnecessary cuts I have ever seen lmao

    • @floridaq7986
      @floridaq7986 3 роки тому +1

      WES Barker you are one of the magicians I look up to!!! Im trying to become a magician also

    • @TrippyGSR
      @TrippyGSR 3 роки тому

      @@ballinblaza whoopsie

  • @Shadoswulf
    @Shadoswulf 3 роки тому +11

    I swear Chris's brain melted multiple times this entire recording..... I think my brain exploded at the sheer amount of amazing talent on display. So much magical shenanigans is absolutely awesome to watch.

  • @AsianOreoYo
    @AsianOreoYo 3 роки тому +31

    "Chris's brain was something special and spectacular..."
    The reactions are just as good as the tricks 😂😂😂😂

  • @NelsonDellis
    @NelsonDellis 3 роки тому +670

    OH MAI THIS IS BURGR

  • @sm00vey_klay93
    @sm00vey_klay93 3 роки тому +110

    17:28 chris: he is very good. jekiyoo: I know

  • @burger6301
    @burger6301 3 роки тому +11

    7:48 i would still like to thank this man for helping me out of that hell hole

  • @Rob-eo7ku
    @Rob-eo7ku 3 роки тому +60

    Just watched him on Penn and Teller, he fooled them as well.

    • @RabbitsInBlack
      @RabbitsInBlack 3 роки тому +4

      Because we know it's slight of hand but he's taken it to a new height that's kind of hard to understand what he did. Penn and Teller must of had a talk with the people in the back for a while but didn't actually figure out how the end worked. It's fricken amazing to watch.

    • @Rob-eo7ku
      @Rob-eo7ku 3 роки тому +2

      @@RabbitsInBlack Very true and seems a lovely bloke as well so all good,

    • @jahjoeka
      @jahjoeka 3 роки тому

      Didn't fool me!

  • @nebula0024
    @nebula0024 3 роки тому +349

    By the end of that video, every "Oh my!" felt like a personal attack. Well done.

    • @GrifoStelle
      @GrifoStelle 2 роки тому

      I'm at 9:30 and I understand in a way I never thought I would have.

  • @DuckSookma
    @DuckSookma 3 роки тому +69

    Woooo, Loving Chris's content latley

  • @13r4nd0
    @13r4nd0 Рік тому +15

    You should invite him over and have some good tricks ready for him. Then you both take turns guessing how each trick is done until the reveal. That would be cool, a little magic showdown.

    • @letsart6434
      @letsart6434 Рік тому

      Yes, that would be awesome 😎

  • @ragigon8153
    @ragigon8153 3 роки тому +30

    Me laughing while watching Chris laughing while watching Jekki laughing at all of us.

  • @tlgk7697
    @tlgk7697 3 роки тому +256

    Everytime he says "OMAI" I feel my soul depress.

    • @maxfromflorida2723
      @maxfromflorida2723 3 роки тому +10

      Can we talk about and find the the reasoning for the fact that the statement of "I feel my soul depress" has so much more weight to it then the statement "I got more depressed"?

  • @Joker-fx6mh
    @Joker-fx6mh 3 роки тому +16

    Seeing Chris so frustrated and like “wtf am I watching” attitude is just so satisfying

  • @TrippyGSR
    @TrippyGSR 3 роки тому +24

    Every time he says "Oh my!" You can see the pain on Chris's soul.

  • @sirg_k
    @sirg_k 3 роки тому +12

    I can follow the yellow ball with his movements, but I'm blown away at the pure precision at 10:47
    and then quickly shows you the illusion so you don't have to think too hard about the previous act

  • @danchovy1111
    @danchovy1111 3 роки тому +283

    When Chris was on Omegle : “oh my”

    • @AM23.
      @AM23. 3 роки тому +2

      Yup

  • @jf3422
    @jf3422 3 роки тому +87

    the fact that he's hidding cards behind some really thin object like a rope, just with the angle of the camera, is quite impressive

    • @DickDynamite
      @DickDynamite 3 роки тому +10

      The fact that we only ever view it from one angle and it's stationary really lets him do a whole bunch of stuff that wouldn't normally be possible.

    • @Rcthans
      @Rcthans 3 роки тому

      Most of jeki yoo's tricks he also does on stage in vegas.

    • @magico77447
      @magico77447 3 роки тому +3

      Ok angle for cards but the rope. there's angle! how! I can explain that routine if you want and the rest of the the other tricks. I am more specialized on other things but i true now how he does for all. I agree the works needed.

    • @Rcthans
      @Rcthans 3 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/RbeiWiyjfcY/v-deo.htmlm25s

  • @AverageDadOfficial
    @AverageDadOfficial Рік тому +1

    i love the appreciation you have for magic after so many years! keep doing what your doing and spreading the word of amazing magicians like Jeki

  • @jamesyorks1417
    @jamesyorks1417 3 роки тому +6

    He’s so polished and his “oh my” has me rolling everytime 😂

  • @andrewk1379
    @andrewk1379 3 роки тому +179

    "The world would be a better place if a lot of us could just say I don't know"
    -Chris Ramsay
    I'll remember that

    • @granta3044
      @granta3044 3 роки тому +6

      Science leaves space for an "i dont know answer" while religions always have an explanation no matter how ridiculous it may seem. It just depends on how you were raised.

    • @andrewk1379
      @andrewk1379 3 роки тому +2

      @@granta3044 eyy, man you're too deep, this magic time😂

    • @granta3044
      @granta3044 3 роки тому +1

      @@andrewk1379 magic time does reflect on the science vs religious battle. Magic is science that is unexplained to the viewer. Its religion without the bs of god.

    • @magicmydream9277
      @magicmydream9277 3 роки тому

      how do you think my magic tricks on my page..
      y

    • @kaybirt6429
      @kaybirt6429 3 роки тому

      bruh whenever i said idk my dad would get so mad for some reason

  • @FelixEnder
    @FelixEnder 3 роки тому +3

    4:19 I think that he has two ropes hold together by magnets in the ends.
    Thats my theorie:
    at 4:23 if you watch it frame by frame you see he puts the loose end into the hand left hand but the loose end that pops out on top is the other part of the rope he was already holding.
    So with this two fingers he covers that he disconnects the rope and connect the former loose end to it so he has a loop and a rope from this point on, and he just wraps the rope around the loop.

  • @Shinshokuful
    @Shinshokuful 3 роки тому +13

    I guess the rope is actually two ropes held together by a magnet, and when he has them in his hand before doing the knot it detaches one end and attaches to the other one. I don't know if this explanation makes sense, but in my head it kinda does

    • @JulienTJ
      @JulienTJ 3 роки тому +2

      Exactly what I thought. The music is also here to cover the "clap" of the magnets.

    • @naimmegassabi4491
      @naimmegassabi4491 3 роки тому +1

      Had the same idea and couldn't resist posting that just a few minutes ago. After posting, it took less than 10 seconds of scrolling to find your comment. So far me thinking I was on to something lol. Should've reversed the order there, would have saved me a few minutes of life.

    • @88mphDrBrown
      @88mphDrBrown 2 роки тому

      I was about to comment the same thing, one "corner" of the circle looks almost like a right angle. It's the only explanation that makes sense.

  • @endruler8625
    @endruler8625 10 днів тому

    13:08 The palming of the balls in this one is so good. I got that part instantly on how he did that, but I'm at a loss for the sand

  • @__heathers__
    @__heathers__ 3 роки тому +11

    Watched this with my son earlier today. “Oh my!” Is his new thang now. He’s 6. It’s been consistent all day 😂

    • @Gunshinzero
      @Gunshinzero 3 роки тому +1

      I was about to show it to my 5yo. Now I'm having second thoughts. Just the thought scares me. Oh my.

  • @DavidFan793
    @DavidFan793 3 роки тому +18

    Okay, this makes me feel a lot better about not being able to understand Jeki's tricks. Like if Chris doesn't know how they're done, I'm satisfied.

  • @jasonlee6848
    @jasonlee6848 3 роки тому +11

    Jekiyoo’s magic: entertaining
    Chris Ramsay’s reaction: priceless

  • @matthewpshostak
    @matthewpshostak 3 роки тому

    this is refreshing, we need more videos where you are lost. im usually screaming watching you watch reddit when you immediately see the trick and im still scratching my head.

  • @itaialter
    @itaialter 3 роки тому +7

    He's highly entertaining! Although some of his illusions are extremely angle-sensitive and will not work outside of a video context. But they are still a joy to watch.

  • @alexhetherington8028
    @alexhetherington8028 3 роки тому +3

    Chris laughing at the glasses on the ring thing was legitimately one of the funniest things I've ever seen and it made me so happy

  • @philgallagher1
    @philgallagher1 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for introducing me to Jeki!!
    He is one of the funniest, cleverest magicians I've ever seen (present company excepted of course "-Ahem-")
    It's now mid Feb and Jeki just "Fooled" P&T!!

  • @r3gret2079
    @r3gret2079 3 роки тому +13

    That dude is hilarious. After the math test "hyuh huh oh my" had me dead af

  • @Millerbert
    @Millerbert 3 роки тому +203

    If no one has said it yet, the kid who said your hand tattoos look ‘filthy’ might be from the UK. I am, and to say something is filthy means that it is really good. As in; “Jekiyoo’s magic is filthy”.

    • @shinpachithestraight8781
      @shinpachithestraight8781 3 роки тому +3

      can't you guys just says it's good then?

    • @Millerbert
      @Millerbert 3 роки тому +43

      @@shinpachithestraight8781 colloquialisms are as much a part of society as the people themselves, variety in language is a good thing, every corner of the globe has them, whether you or I are familiar with them, or even like them, or not is irrelevant.
      No offense intended.

    • @shinpachithestraight8781
      @shinpachithestraight8781 3 роки тому +3

      @@Millerbert none taken 😅 just sayin to the ppl that says different things than what they mean. not specifically to UK folks or anything.
      since it's something you read than listen the voice tone isn't available there so you'll miss the point sometimes.

    • @Millerbert
      @Millerbert 3 роки тому +5

      I gotcha, it is funny how language is sometimes. I always used to laugh at how someone could say “that’s bad” to say something is good lol
      I feel you on the whole text VS speech, makes it a whole lot harder to grab context clues haha

    • @shinpachithestraight8781
      @shinpachithestraight8781 3 роки тому

      @@Millerbert glad you feel the same way! :)

  • @trentvanhoof8842
    @trentvanhoof8842 3 роки тому +39

    Omegle. That’s a throwback. Haven’t heard that word in easily 10 years

  • @TheSirHanse
    @TheSirHanse 3 роки тому +3

    Hi Chris, I always like your video's. However, this is the first time watching any videos, that I actually felt that I was watching Jeki Yoo's astounding magic, sitting with you, and my reactions were the exact same as yours, Geat Video Chris, I thank you for making me feel, almost like a buddy. Keep safe and Healthy both you and your family.

  • @stefaunskogsberg3104
    @stefaunskogsberg3104 3 роки тому

    To see a magician frustrated with the magic he is seeing...priceless. Funniest video I’ve seen of yours. Keep up the good work and the promotion of others.

  • @tonalddrump604
    @tonalddrump604 3 роки тому +35

    I went to check out that omegle site, and all I saw over and over was this same solo performance of the same slight of hand trick.

  • @sachahericher8175
    @sachahericher8175 3 роки тому +224

    Pay an editor on fiverr to edit the omegle video 😂😂😂

  • @Dmhlcmb
    @Dmhlcmb 2 роки тому

    He uses a ton of camera tricks, just no editing tricks. So good!

  • @Curious3354
    @Curious3354 3 роки тому +13

    7:24 when Chris Ramsay suddenly turned into Penn Jillette

  • @WuKingdom1
    @WuKingdom1 3 роки тому +4

    My head hurts...my head legit hurts after this. So incredible...
    Listen, I'm hardly a magician. I know a couple card tricks using a force slip, and that's about it. However, from watching magicians over the years, I'm well aware that there is SO MUCH MORE to a magician's act and I've slowly learned what to look for. And how a magician uses these techniques, expert usage of misdirection, and mastery of slight of hand is what makes me truly appreciate the art. Even on the rare chances when I can figure out what they are doing, I still appreciate how they executed the illusion. And I'm perfectly fine with not know EXACTLY how it's done but I would always like to know just be more knowledgeable of their art.
    I can see why you like this guy Chris. His act is SO clean, and he's SO fast with his movements. It's even tough to tell when he's grabbing/using things that are off camera. I'm looking forward to watching more of your videos like this Chris. I like to hear a magician's take on another magician's act.

  • @chaseofearth9280
    @chaseofearth9280 3 роки тому +3

    I love UA-cam’s playback speed feature. It really helps me wrap my head around how some of these tricks are accomplished. It’s made me respect and appreciate how well they’re done. Like sometimes it’s easy to understand the basic method, but difficult to see how they did it. If that makes any sense. Haha

  • @ilia7083
    @ilia7083 3 роки тому

    Chris, I saw this 5months ago. I got the same feelings. Figured one trick out bcz of your hint. After 5months, at 4AM tonight, i watched all his videos again, and got impressed again. Then I came here, and vola! I figured two tricks out, and u have no idea, NO IDEA how good I feel. Like I feel like that has been my biggest accomplishment in the magic world so far.
    So thank u for coming up again and letting me see this video again.

  • @dartfield4655
    @dartfield4655 3 роки тому

    the glass table for disappearing card/coin tricks is a mister universe flex on everyone, love it.

  • @Skelath
    @Skelath 3 роки тому +67

    Omegle the land of the Paenus, of all shapes and sizes.
    Guaranteed to spot one in less than 20 seconds or your money back.

    • @maselm
      @maselm 3 роки тому +1

      You would know

    • @Skelath
      @Skelath 3 роки тому +2

      @@maselm Paenus.

  • @seanissomething
    @seanissomething 3 роки тому +235

    "The world would be a better place if people were just willing to say 'I don't know'..." ESPECIALLY FOR MAGICIANS! Anyone who is watching this who isn't a magician: WE ARE NOT TRYING TO FOOL YOU. WE ARE NOT TRYING TO MAKE YOU LOOK STUPID. Our only intention is to ENTERTAIN. It doesn't matter HOW the trick is done. You don't watch the 2-hour behind-the-scenes DVD of Avengers Endgame just to see HOW they did it; we know it's not real. We knot the Hulk is CGI. Does that make the movie any less entertaining? I sort of don't like the promise of the Penn and Teller show Fool Us because again, it's implying that the magician's job is to fool people. It's not. It's to spark wonder and enjoyment. Telling you how we do the trick would be like telling you that we're planning a surprise party for you. We don't keep it a secret because we're trying to make you look stupid, we keep it a secret because the 'surprise', the feeling of wonder, is our gift to you, and we don't want to ruin that. That's MY rant over!

    • @ChrisRamsay52
      @ChrisRamsay52  3 роки тому +58

      good rant

    • @ardnutcouk
      @ardnutcouk 3 роки тому +6

      I've never made a movie in my life, but devour all the content I can on how movies are made as it makes them even more enjoyable for me to watch.
      I'm highly entertained by watching magic, but I also find it even more enjoyable once I've figured out how it's done. For me it's fascinating to see all the ways that magic shows how humans are so easily tricked into believing one "reality" that's being presented to them, when actually something completely different is happening in front of their eyes.
      Knowing how a trick is done doesn't in any way ruin the trick for me, it adds a whole extra layer of enjoyment and appreciation. To flip the "rant" around, my wanting to figuring out how a trick is done isn't trying to make you look stupid either, or prove you can't fool me.

    • @TheAzhrael666
      @TheAzhrael666 3 роки тому +1

      Great rant and very true. however i dont think the point of Fool Us is to fool people or general public. i think the true purpose of the show was to make magicians think outside the box and create new ways to entertain and bring joy wonderment and magic for all and there job is to see if Penn or Teller has seen the trick before or figure out how it is done which is the only way to true make people creative is to give them a goal outside themselves. i havent seen a part where Penn or Teller ever said they did bad, just that the understood how it was done and spoke in code so not to give it way. my issue where with shows like the masked magician that gave away secrets on how the magic was done.

    • @dexrow
      @dexrow 3 роки тому +3

      @@TheAzhrael666 To me Penn & Teller and the Masked Magician both push for the same thing. They show the easy common way to do a trick and then do the trick with you knowing that but still accomplish it using a new better method. They push people to evolve, if you can fool P&T doing a trick they know its just that more amazing to the audience.

    • @rolfbuchner3991
      @rolfbuchner3991 3 роки тому +9

      This is simply not true for everyone. People get to enjoy content in the way that they enjoy content. Some people, like myself, are fascinated by the methodology. We love solving puzzles (which is part of why we love this channel). Knowing how something is done satisfies a deep urge within us.
      There are many tricks that I know how they are done, and yet and I can very much appreciate a performance _because_ I know the method. Watching the pocky stick trick in this video, for example. It's clear how he changes from yellow to brown, but it's so smooth and amazing when he does it. The skill is evident.
      Let people enjoy magic the way they want to enjoy magic, not the way you want them to enjoy magic.

  • @ClickToPreview
    @ClickToPreview 3 роки тому

    Turning that last 7 into a mini-card was FIRE. I got the tennis ball through the black hole thingy right away. Dude's a master at ball manipulation as he flips that square with the hole in the middle back and forth. The four big kings in the mystery box is (sorry Chris) obvious. It's all about that corner upright part of the frame closest to the camera (the box is not gimmicked, it's all about the straight on camera angle of the viewer).

  • @zianawind2970
    @zianawind2970 Рік тому

    That kid at the beginning of video man, he looked genuinely sparkled, u know like when nothing goods happened for a while and sometimes u feel joyful and magical again. ..They say that if you can reach just 1 person dude with what you do. It was a sweet thing that happened in a darkened area

  • @LillianaNorthman
    @LillianaNorthman 3 роки тому +3

    I have a huge smile on my face from this video, not only were his tricks amazing, but your reactions to them were perfect, thank you so much for brightening my day.

  • @jeromewesselman1654
    @jeromewesselman1654 2 роки тому +1

    I love watching magic, I know how most things are done but I still have the greatest respect for magicians. It is so cool and smooth, and the amount of practice you all put into the craft is unbelievable. I try and try but can never do it clean enough. Fool us is my favorite show. Magicians are awesome!!

  • @lionellosanti
    @lionellosanti 3 роки тому

    he hides/places the stuff behind the frames and he catches when the hand passes nearby, still impressive, smooth and astonish execution.

  • @TheIrishKnight0
    @TheIrishKnight0 3 роки тому +289

    "If this video gets 43k likes i will post that video"
    Me: [checks likes]
    They are exactly 43k...
    Wow...

  • @Kempi1
    @Kempi1 3 роки тому +4

    4:23 rope is 2 parts with magnets. Disconnect on the side and makes a circle while winding through second his hands moved he's already connected the other part.

  • @alexandergrahamcracker5581
    @alexandergrahamcracker5581 3 роки тому

    I love watching you, as a magician, enjoy watching magic. Jeki allows you to remember every day why you started doing magic. That's cool.

  • @Zaryn_Rinion
    @Zaryn_Rinion Рік тому +1

    I only occasionally watch magic videos and usually only Penn and Teller because I find them amusing. I clicked on this video out of curiosity and I'm so happy I did. Magic or not, that man is sooooo entertaining and is literally the only reason I have opened IG in the past 2 years lol. Thanks for introducing him, I'll throw you a sub too just to see if you got any other surprises for me ;)

  • @lukasalofs7582
    @lukasalofs7582 3 роки тому +14

    Drinking game: take a shot, every time they say 'watch' or 'oh my' in this video. Message me if you survived...

  • @sdm533
    @sdm533 3 роки тому +3

    This was so fun to watch , your amazing reactions 😂 and the incredible magic. Thanks for sharing

  • @PapaSanto1973
    @PapaSanto1973 Рік тому

    ok dude, been watchin your vids for a few days now but this one...THIS ONE made me subscribe!! you are just as funny as Jeki!! love this stuff and can't get enough! keep up the great work!

  • @bettyjane6684
    @bettyjane6684 Рік тому

    His happiness and smile are not the least of the appeals to his presentation.

  • @pearhams2
    @pearhams2 3 роки тому +7

    The soda and burger are a perspective trick. The hole he's holding never moves away and the food is mounted behind.
    Loads of fun!

    • @ToastErickson
      @ToastErickson 3 роки тому

      If you look at it closely you can see the matte lines around his forearm and hand, especially right before he drops the black hole.

  • @mistyme3607
    @mistyme3607 3 роки тому +4

    I haven't done magic since I was a teenager and David Copperfield was the only well know magician.
    Having said that I can appreciate small, quick, super clean, close up. However this guy is so far beyond anything I ever did its just insane.
    Why he isn't on fool us I don't get! You need to get him on that show!

  • @vladimirtolstik8850
    @vladimirtolstik8850 Рік тому

    Chris,you are breeze of fresh air, always. Thank you for your love of Magic Craft, for carrying and loving your viewrs. And showimg something new and different, every time.

  • @joebabcock3464
    @joebabcock3464 3 роки тому +4

    I love it! He’s literally a master at managing attention.

  • @quickaswink
    @quickaswink 3 роки тому +12

    The fact that he can renew a classic the Chinese rings trick in such an innovative and clean way is just baffling

    • @jaydenroblox6194
      @jaydenroblox6194 3 роки тому

      Holyshitwhydidireadyourusername

    • @M3dicayne
      @M3dicayne 3 роки тому

      He literally snapped his glasses onto the ring - so there either is no glass at all in his glasses (what makes the glasses kinda useless?) or there is some weird shit going on.

  • @nv1573
    @nv1573 Рік тому

    the book with the cards changing from normal card to mini card is the gimmick, such a nice optical illusion :D

  • @chrismiksworld
    @chrismiksworld Рік тому +1

    My little 2 cents on how I believe the rope trick is done. Is that it is not one whole rope but a Gimmick rope that looks like one from being held together at a section of the rope with 3 magnets, two holding the rope close to halfway in the middle together and one at the tip. Under the cover of his amazing sleight of hand used when he is looping the rope over itself to form the knot is the moment he is actually for the few moments the rope is in the back and under his hand disconnecting the Two that were connected and forming the Circle by reconnecting one of the magnets that were near the middle to the tip Magnet, and then he just has to loop the now disconnected part as normal and VIOLA. I'm sorry if it does not make the most sense as I have trouble describing it as I see it envisioned in my head but this way would 100% work.

  • @shawic64
    @shawic64 3 роки тому +11

    The first trick. The rope ends up shorter than it starts out. It is a magnetic trick rope. When he begins to tie the knot he pulls it apart and joins the loop ends. This happens on the first loop. Watch closely and you can see it. Then loops the knot with what's left of the rope.

    • @Curious3354
      @Curious3354 3 роки тому +1

      I caught it too, but I when I commented about it I made a point to avoid revealing it entirely out of respect for the magician, just hinted at it so other magicians could get a better idea. Like Chris has said many times, I believe that the magician who invents a trick is the only one who has the right to decide how other people learn it. I’m not trying to sound judgemental but be more thoughtful before you just declare to the world how a method works that doesn’t belong to you.

    • @shawic64
      @shawic64 3 роки тому

      @@Curious3354 It was only a guess and I have a right to guess. If you don't want everyone to know how the trick is done, then do it better. I am not a magician and follow no codes.

    • @saltyark7564
      @saltyark7564 3 роки тому +1

      That’s not an original trick though, I’m pretty sure you can buy the rope trick for cheap. Not even an expensive elaborate one just like a beginner magic kit.

  • @davidgrass4184
    @davidgrass4184 3 роки тому +35

    so many puzzles have led to this pile of goo that is Ramsay's brain.

  • @therealdrmatt8383
    @therealdrmatt8383 3 роки тому

    I have been watching your videos for a long time and this was my favorite of all of your videos - not because of his magic, but because of your genuine reaction. The pure joy on your face is one reason why I love watching reaction videos. Of course, I also watch all of your other stuff too, lol.

  • @PaulLoh
    @PaulLoh 3 роки тому

    I watched this video when it first came out and you got me hooked on Jeki Yoo. I follow him on instagram and UA-cam. He's so entertaining! Thank you for introducing me to my new favorite magician. I just had to watch this again for your reactions.

  • @user-hq3ib5hb2x
    @user-hq3ib5hb2x 3 роки тому +6

    4:24 The moment when he makes the knot, the rope is already made into a circle and rope is just twisted around it... I have no idea how that's possible... But hats off to JekiYoo

    • @bradbeck2601
      @bradbeck2601 3 роки тому +1

      Magnetic isn't it?

    • @nox_tech_
      @nox_tech_ 3 роки тому

      @@tylermulligan5861 unless you're being sarcastic, literally before this clip, ramsay rants about people who dismiss magic as video editing. my take is that the internet has nurtured a culture of trying to one-up and saying you know more than the next guy. magicians think and work hard and create. late nights, hours and hours of thinking and practice, there's stuff that the most experienced, talented, learned magicians would say they don't know about. stonewalled by a culture of things you don't know about, dismissing all of this as video editing is a lazy and uninspired assumption. as a hobbyist magician, there's lots i don't know due to my lack of experience, but jekiyoo's stuff pings me as real. ramsay prob would've called BS if he caught anything, and he says there's stuff he doesn't know since he's humble and mature like that. imo, it's insulting to be accused of video editing. not cool dude.

    • @bradbeck2601
      @bradbeck2601 3 роки тому

      @@tylermulligan5861 I was actually just making a pun without giving away the secret so directly. But, yes the rope is actually two pieces of rope. A short section of rope has a magnet at each end and is stuck to a longer rope with a magnet at one end. If you look at the loop after he pulls it off you can see the straight area where the two magnets have to come together, If you were to tug on that loop it would pull right apart.

    • @JosipZvijerac
      @JosipZvijerac Рік тому

      Houdini Block Escape

  • @annacondasnakes
    @annacondasnakes 3 роки тому +13

    The tricks look so short, simple and fun that most people don't even realize that most of them are on a different level!

    • @marcpatzelt2430
      @marcpatzelt2430 3 роки тому

      Bună Ionuț! Nu știam că mai sunt și alți români care se uită la Chris Ramsay

  • @karolp3297
    @karolp3297 3 роки тому +1

    Jeki is incredible! However I have spotted some tricks. Spoiler allert!
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    10:45 he had the ball in his left hand. You can actually see how he moves it around the board
    11:32 on the start he switched the coin with this double one
    13:08 he started trick with one ball in each hand.
    13:20 he had 2 balls in his right hand and took the dust from the left side of the screen (but I don't know how he glued the sand to the table)
    14:30 he left the card in the top frame
    15:20 it's just beautiful how there are all these cards set in perfect places so the camera doesn't see them (deck and big cards are behind the thickest frame). He shows the frame just after the magic so it changes nothing
    17:20 one ring is cut but hidden behind the fingers. He just pretend that he slides it around
    Hope I didn't destroy your joy in magic!

  • @lordsangone
    @lordsangone 2 роки тому

    Fellow Korean JekiYoo representing the creativity of all mankind. What an inspiration thru digital media so that everybody can see it. Imagination, creativity and inspiration is making a comeback . Keep rockin it steady yall.

  • @MrClarkeGaber
    @MrClarkeGaber 3 роки тому +4

    I could only figure out 1 trick, the one with the three frames. His setup and sleight of hand skills are amazing.

    • @chaseofearth9280
      @chaseofearth9280 3 роки тому +2

      The pocky one is really easy to see what he’s doing.

  • @AM23.
    @AM23. 3 роки тому +4

    Chris angel, Karen, was the best part of the video lolol

  • @jesseliverless9811
    @jesseliverless9811 3 роки тому

    Probably the only one I got, at 13:08 : The first part is pretty standard, where he holds the 2 balls in his right hand, then switches them as he moves the cup around, and eventually laps them with his right hand. At 13:12, he reaches with his left hand out of camera, to palm a magnet. At 13:18, he reaches with his right hand out of camera, to get the sand mechanism. At 13:23, the sand mechanism is held under the table by the magnet. He then laps the magnet.

  • @chriswinspear7965
    @chriswinspear7965 3 роки тому

    Jecki's great, does a quick change act with his partner also, very good and very funny magician, his squeeky 'oh my' and laugh is great.

  • @jeremymoore16
    @jeremymoore16 3 роки тому +4

    The Karen picture for Chris Angel made me chuckle. Thank you for that.

  • @AlexBoyer
    @AlexBoyer 3 роки тому +22

    Oh MY!!

  • @ivanstayner8818
    @ivanstayner8818 2 роки тому +1

    I can explain some of the tricks. Reflections also can hide secrets. And there is always a refection on the glass table. And his choice of colors, can make a refection darker if the color beneath the table is also the same color as the refection. And with the correct lighting, angels, and color, you can make something nearly invisible. But some of the other glass table tricks I cant explain.
    The card being placed down, to then be gone, can be him flicking the cards behind his forearm and then out of the shot. Or he can be using the reflections like I talked about above. His slight of hand is too good for me to catch, on some of the tricks.
    The trick with the torn up card and the 3 farms can be explained. He has the card he tore up. But he has another card PERFECTLY placed horizontally on that rope. So the rope is hiding the card. With enough patience you can tape a card perfectly fat like that. And as he grabs that card, he is hiding the torn up card behind that card. Then we see him walk over to the other side. And as his body is moving over we see him lower that card to the bottom of the fame, were he is dropping the torn up card. And if you look at his left hand he drops it under the table, were he is picking up a small hand full of torn up card. And as he blows on the card, he then palms that card, and then if you look closely he then places his left hand on the back of that frame, were he sticks the card to the frame, leaving his hands free to show nothing is there.
    The clear box and the cards can also be explained. Much like the trick above I explained. He is using that thick edge of the frame to hide the cards horizontally. And as he moves his hand threw he just had to very quickly grab the card off that frame. And as he moves down he has more cards stacked behind that thick frame. NOW...the big card. I cant explain that easily. I'm guessing it has something to do with the cloth and hiding the big cards behind it, and then setting it up in a way to turn the cards into frame as he removes the cloth. But I could be wrong about that.
    The rings I'm going to take a good guess and say the rings are actually VERY flexible, and there is a small joint that is nearly inviable to the eye. And all he has to do is quickly push those seems together to make those rings attach. I once had small rings like that and that's how they worked.
    I'm not saying I know how he did some of the tricks. But I'm just saying there is always more than what you can just see.

  • @Buy_Scratchers_Til_I_Win
    @Buy_Scratchers_Til_I_Win 3 роки тому +2

    7:56 Chris I am right there with you, if it wasn’t for that toy gun & vacuum I wouldn’t believe that he wasn’t using editing. The only issue I have is he wouldn’t be able to pull off any of these tricks in real life. But I have to respect the amount of time and effort he put into it. Very entertaining

  • @Curious3354
    @Curious3354 3 роки тому +3

    Took me several times watching that first one to figure it out! I kept looking for a way he could have the circle palmed and could not see a possible way! Turns out, he didn’t! Such a great method and even if you know how he does it on .25x speed you can barely see it for a single frame! Incredibly well done!

  • @Cloakfiend
    @Cloakfiend 3 роки тому +5

    That dude is good. His glass table has a massive hidden shelf from the edge that is parallel to the perspective of the camera which is why its so convincing. He just slid the coins onto it. And the string is just a magnetically or mechanically joinable string that comes apart. He executes his tricks well. And he gets my thumbs up for his cheerfulness!

  • @miller2675
    @miller2675 2 роки тому

    Rope trick. He has a magnetic closure making two ropes into one. Covers the break in his left. Ties the double overhand and then disconnects the two ropes and makes the ring connection. Pulls the longee rope out. Fake spins the perfectly white rope like you would linking rings and then holds up the rope ring with the magnetic closure just behind the tip of his thumb.
    It is a perfectly done beautiful trick!

  • @noitallmanaz
    @noitallmanaz Рік тому

    It isnt just because he is talented, but because he has such a positive and fun spirit.

  • @kyallwilliams4595
    @kyallwilliams4595 3 роки тому +3

    love when he's in a good mood!!

  • @Herringbones7
    @Herringbones7 3 роки тому +3

    The rope trick is a small part of a routine that has been out for a while. But sometime we are attracted to rope magic other times coins and cards. There is your hint

    • @knightsky69
      @knightsky69 3 роки тому

      That was my guess, and I kept rewatching to see the ... "magic moment" and still can't find the exact time. Very clean trick and execution.

    • @Herringbones7
      @Herringbones7 3 роки тому

      Brian Williams in the full routine there is on part where it is for better words done “blind” and you have to trust it to work right. Like when you shoot a basketball and it just feels right n it is nothing but net.

  • @iamthegreatpapyrus2905
    @iamthegreatpapyrus2905 3 роки тому

    I just want to say, that I've loved magic ever since a kid back in the 80s - 90s watching David Copperfield on TV with my mom. The best trick I ever saw(or remember, gosh I was 8!) is when he showed on the screen 25 random cards (5×5 pattern) and I walked up to the TV and put my finger on the card (again, I was so young, I don't know what card). After the commercial break, he came back on and guessed my card!! How the heck did he do that? My 8 year old mind was blown, even my mom was amazed! (Wow, I just realized after typing that, what if my mom picked a different card? We both couldn't be right.) Well, enough of David Copperfield.. Like I said, I just love magic. So when I saw the ads for Big Trick Energy, I was so excited! I haven't missed an episode. I love the way the show opens with a trick, and ends with the reveal. And because of the show, I just decided last night to look for any of your UA-cam channels and I saw Chris's name first, so I subscribed! I apologize to the other 3 guys. Chris's name was easier to remember! 😜😜 I just watched the Holy Grail puzzle, that was awesome, but I like magic, so I was looking for videos like this one. This guy has skills, and I laugh out loud everytime he said "oh my!" Great act.. I may indeed have to sign up for Instagram just to see him, because I don't have Instagram! Lol

  • @fallbrookranch5752
    @fallbrookranch5752 3 роки тому +1

    Buster Keaton was a Canadian and got his nickname of Buster when his parents were touring and Harry Houdini saw the act and said "That kid is a real Buster".
    Just thought you'd appreciate the info.
    Love your work

  • @davesarun5264
    @davesarun5264 3 роки тому +3

    I've never 😂 so hard. The magician was very impressive and watching you as we're both watching the magician is pure laughter because I'm just mind boggled as you were and I'm like wtf... How?. Anyway I like your video, just started practicing with cards.. like whatever is before a begginer is where I'm at. 👍

  • @roughryder5
    @roughryder5 3 роки тому +4

    I feel like the rope is magnetized. When he is tying it together, he detaches it behind his hand and then attaches both ends to make a circle. It's actually 2 ropes attached together with magnets to look like one long rope. Still impressive.

    • @Sam_on_YouTube
      @Sam_on_YouTube 3 роки тому

      That was also my guess. But while interested in magic, I'm a total amateur, so I just assume I'm probably wrong.

    • @Joxman2k
      @Joxman2k 3 роки тому

      That is the only explanation. It might not even be magnets. Could be force of will because he is a WITCH!!!!!!

  • @TheeChrisM
    @TheeChrisM 3 роки тому

    How to do all jekiyoo's tricks:
    How to do the rope trick:
    He has a trick rope that can break apart and reassemble. Turn video to slowest playback speed, and watch 4:22. Notice how he has the pinky and ring finger back on his right hand. He needs them back to do the maneuver directly after where he splits the rope. At 4:23 he breaks the end off the rope in his left hand, holding it between his first and second fingers, as he places the false end from his right hand into the rope hole behind his left hand creating the rope loop. In the second half of 4:23 he places the loose end he was holding in his left hand into the remainder of the linear rope and wraps it around the loop (pretending to tie a knot). The rest is acting.
    How to do chocolate trick:
    He's rotating the double-sided sticks. He has a lump of 'chocolate' on a string.
    How to do the coin matrix on glass:
    This trick relies on the fixed camera angle and is impossible to do otherwise. Notice how the edge of his glass table has a distortion in it from a fancy cut along the edge. He has hidden a tiny 'coin-catcher' on it which is on an angle that is perfectly lined up with the line of sight from the camera. This could be created with super-glue and plexiglass. It is also possible for this device to send the coins down and to his left (all within the angle hidden by the distortion from this specific camera angle), this way he can have lots of room to move his right arm around so he can show us how he 'didn't use the edge of the table'.
    How to do the card trick:
    I'll write this later.

  • @honovic
    @honovic 3 роки тому

    Sand threw the table, I began thinking of at least 2 ways to do it.. until he moved his top hand and that sandy stream followed! AHHHH, too good

  • @juliavioletl
    @juliavioletl 3 роки тому +14

    Oh no now I'm gonna have to explain to my boyfriend why I'm on Omegle all the time trying to see magic tricks. I don't think he'll buy it 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @thejamspot
    @thejamspot 3 роки тому +6

    “Chris Angel” - dude, that was almost a milk through the nose moment.

    • @blank-dr2kx
      @blank-dr2kx 3 роки тому

      Yes I thought it was someone's mum

  • @aurelienyonrac
    @aurelienyonrac Рік тому

    4:20 there is 2 ropes connected by 3 magnets.
    When he is saying see it is a normal rope, he extends his hand to catch the ends of the rope .
    Then when he makes the loop he is connecting the 2 parts by switching where the connection is made.
    (Remember 3 magnets, 2 to connect the 2 roops and one at the end)
    This is specially good for magician audiences because they have seen this trick before. And it turns out to not be the same one .
    What do you think?
    It took me a while
    (I love his marvelous eyes and your eyes as a contrast, that is so great)

  • @mikeharrington878
    @mikeharrington878 Рік тому +1

    I can't imagine how many times Jeki practiced "tying that knot" to make that look real. The trick I remember from the old 'Junior Magician's Kit' was just to make a short and a long rope by palming. Jeki's idea is infinitely cooler and more believable!

  • @dariuswhitefang2993
    @dariuswhitefang2993 3 роки тому +10

    Let me just say one single sentence: This guy is THE MAGIC himself!

  • @absumptio6666
    @absumptio6666 3 роки тому +22

    *I show magic to my uninterested family*
    My family: 15:22