Thanks. Yes I like all the spectator involvement in this one, and how finding the cards seems to get more and more difficult, even though the trick really is all over after 10 seconds 🙂
You have some of the best effects . Great job . I like the OOTW variation you did as well as this ' not stupid ' . Juan Tamariz is a genius. I'm still learning his mnemonica stack . If you can get his stack down, then it's like an achievement all it's own , even if you never use it . Again Great work. we really appreciate ya. 🎩
great trick! actually an identical version was described in Harry Lorrayne's 'Apocalypse', though I can't remember if he gave credit to Tamariz or not. can't be sure, but I think Lorrayne's version was titled 'blown away'
Smell the cards? It's good to smell the cards after people who don't wash their hands handle the cards that went into your nose - brilliant and health-oriented!
it's not really that long in my opinion. - if you're an entertaining magician, then your audience is going to be involved, and time will not be a factor. Also, this is the tutorial, so of course there's the explanation going on . If you want long , do an OOTW routine with a whole deck . That can be long and monotonous. This effect is intriguing because the spectator seems to KNOW what's going on every step of the way , until you tell him to go ahead and shuffle those puppies , right before the end. That part actually had my ears stand straight up, because 99% of possible card control was lost at that point and I had to ask myself What the flock ?? 🎩
Hi. No this one isn't a paid for trick. This is a classic card trick using a standard deck of playing cards, that has been published in numerous sources.
He is right mate, this is in juan tamariz' book and it is still on sale. You really should not be publishing it like you are. You're almost doing it word for word exactly as tamariz does it. Even down to the smell reveal, which is definitely specifically his. Most magicians who perform this don't like to do the smell thing as they find it a bit silly. Either way, this IS a trick written by and performed by and published in a book by Juan Tamariz. A great magician who us magicians owe a lot to in terms of what he has taught us about misdirection and memdeck work. If we respect rhe art at all then we really should not be taking material from anyone who has put it in a book and is selling those books to make a living, but especially a master of our art who has given us so much! Come on, have some respect for the man!
Great tutorial !
Thank you 🙂 Glad you liked it 👍
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing. 👍🏻
Thanks. Glad you liked it 👍
Excellent
great tutorial!
Thanks 🙂 Hope you found it useful.
Wonderful performance and tutorial 🙌👍🙌👍✨️😊
This is a great modern classic! You really did it justice, great video! 😀👍
Thanks. Really appreciate that 🙂👍
Wonderful performance and explanation. The amount of spectator engagement makes this a great trick 👍
Thanks. Yes I like all the spectator involvement in this one, and how finding the cards seems to get more and more difficult, even though the trick really is all over after 10 seconds 🙂
Fantastic performance and very well explained tutorial 👏👏👏👏😀
Thanks and glad you liked it 👍
Really good, what threw me was when they shuffled the cards, until I saw the set up. Many thanks and well explained. TOB
@@kelvintiv thank you. This is one of my absolute favourites 🙂👍
You have some of the best effects . Great job . I like the OOTW variation you did as well as this ' not stupid ' . Juan Tamariz is a genius. I'm still learning his mnemonica stack . If you can get his stack down, then it's like an achievement all it's own , even if you never use it . Again Great work. we really appreciate ya. 🎩
Thanks I really appreciate that and good luck with the mnemonica stack 🙂👍
Awesome tips
I like this one,another great trick added to my list ♦️
great trick! actually an identical version was described in Harry Lorrayne's 'Apocalypse', though I can't remember if he gave credit to Tamariz or not.
can't be sure, but I think Lorrayne's version was titled 'blown away'
Interesting. I think Tamariz's version was in his book Sonata which came out after Apocalypse 👍
@@crashmagic no, I guarantee you i saw it in the magazine. sorry i can't remember the issue. but the patter was exactly the same as yours.
Smell the cards? It's good to smell the cards after people who don't wash their hands handle the cards that went into your nose - brilliant and health-oriented!
Good trick, just a little bit long
it's not really that long in my opinion. - if you're an entertaining magician, then your audience is going to be involved, and time will not be a factor. Also, this is the tutorial, so of course there's the explanation going on . If you want long , do an OOTW routine with a whole deck . That can be long and monotonous. This effect is intriguing because the spectator seems to KNOW what's going on every step of the way , until you tell him to go ahead and shuffle those puppies , right before the end. That part actually had my ears stand straight up, because 99% of possible card control was lost at that point and I had to ask myself What the flock ?? 🎩
This is a paid for trick and not yours to reveal
Hi. No this one isn't a paid for trick. This is a classic card trick using a standard deck of playing cards, that has been published in numerous sources.
@@crashmagic Hi, yes it indeed is. The book its from retails at 75/80 or you can buy it as a stand alone for 5
He is right mate, this is in juan tamariz' book and it is still on sale. You really should not be publishing it like you are. You're almost doing it word for word exactly as tamariz does it. Even down to the smell reveal, which is definitely specifically his. Most magicians who perform this don't like to do the smell thing as they find it a bit silly.
Either way, this IS a trick written by and performed by and published in a book by Juan Tamariz. A great magician who us magicians owe a lot to in terms of what he has taught us about misdirection and memdeck work. If we respect rhe art at all then we really should not be taking material from anyone who has put it in a book and is selling those books to make a living, but especially a master of our art who has given us so much!
Come on, have some respect for the man!