How to STEAL a playing card from the deck! - Sleight of Hand Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 5 лис 2024

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  • @ChrisRamsay52
    @ChrisRamsay52  7 років тому +193

    One of my favorite original moves! Hope you guys enjoy it! :)

    • @danielbuster7340
      @danielbuster7340 7 років тому +1

      Chris Ramsay 1st reply?

    • @Sooboor
      @Sooboor 7 років тому +1

      I prefer the wide view.

    • @johniestokes9222
      @johniestokes9222 7 років тому

      Chris Ramsay I do enjoy the move it fits my style

    • @Jakeykerr
      @Jakeykerr 7 років тому

      Chris Ramsay urrrgghhh. I literally came up with a variation to this move 2 days ago and then you go post this 😂😂

    • @nafee.k9022
      @nafee.k9022 7 років тому +2

      Chris Ramsay is this a' Fuck u' to Murphy's

  • @reverseflash4979
    @reverseflash4979 7 років тому +21

    I've been watching too many Daniel Madison tutorials/videos. I kept on hearing his voice in my head saying "Now move Finger One" whenever you referenced doing something with a specific finger lol.

    • @callmegoats
      @callmegoats 6 років тому +1

      Each finger has a number in the Madison Tutorials.

  • @DomiToonami
    @DomiToonami 7 років тому +1

    Born in 91, i remember passing playing cards and card trick books in the store. However my mom never thought it to be beneficial for me to learn a skill outside of a college degree. I have since watched a lot of your videos and want to take a breath and say thank you. I wish i were a pinky hair as good as you or your friends. Perhaps i'm to old to learn everything now but I am going to give this a lot of practice.
    Thank you so much Chris.

  • @tjsen1292
    @tjsen1292 7 років тому +6

    loving these amazingly high quality slightly more advanced tutorials. Your ideas and motivations are literally perfect. The video about the state of magic really touched me and I agree wholeheartedly with this channel. By far my favourite on the whole of youtube

  • @Imwaiting4you1
    @Imwaiting4you1 7 років тому +114

    I could not afford to buy a brick in one order, so I have been buying a few decks every few days to equal a brick. Will this affect whether or not I get a signed deck because I did not order the twelve decks in one order? Up vote this so Chris can address this topic for his supporters. Thanks.

    • @msolrac-07
      @msolrac-07 7 років тому +4

      Jay Dee Try to contact him through e-mail better, don't you think?

    • @rumbledowndesigns
      @rumbledowndesigns 7 років тому +6

      I'm fairly sure the answer is no. You won't get a signed deck

    • @reverseflash4979
      @reverseflash4979 7 років тому

      Jay Dee yeah, it will. You won't get the signed deck. He specifically said "in one order" on one of his videos. Try emailing Chris. Maybe he'll make an exception

    • @andykirk5959
      @andykirk5959 7 років тому

      I'm pretty sure the answer is no

    • @philipg6905
      @philipg6905 7 років тому +1

      Jay Dee maybe some computer tallies the no of decks and it gets produced as a brick. Fingers crossed for you

  • @JazzStampede
    @JazzStampede 7 років тому

    I also stumbled upon this about 6 months ago while practicing some cardistry and it makes me super happy to see someone else see the potential in it too, I was using it for a one handed cop, I hadn't thought of stealing it with the other hand so thank you for putting this up! Excellent tutorial Chris!

  • @jocepheremanon7731
    @jocepheremanon7731 6 років тому

    Dude.... i love your style. You not only have mad skills and are willing to share them with people interested enough to watch, but you also communicate your tutorials extremely well. Its obvious that its not just some way for you to show off yous skills but a sincere way to share a beautiful craft that used to take a lifetime to develope . (unless your dad was a magician or some shit). But most of all your attitude is magnificent. you always give mad props to developers or super skilled youngsters that most guys at your level dont take seriously. being humble when youre badass is also kind of magical i guess in some way. definitley a rare quality not often found. I enjoy watching you perform and you have taught me much. I dig what you are doing and how you roll so much im interested in your clothing too. I would like to see whats available so i can rock your CR brand and even look cool when i amaze people. Keep it up

  • @ragingpotato
    @ragingpotato 6 років тому

    WOW what an awesome move, Chris! I was watching Alex Pandrea's Card to Pocket routine, and I think this makes a viable option for stealing the card, since I am having such a hard time with the DPS. I got this basic technique down within minutes, now come the days of practice to make it silent and invisible. THANKS SO MUCH!

  • @elboogie2324
    @elboogie2324 7 років тому

    Ordering my cards Friday morning, no matter what. Got to get them to support you man.

  • @ElectricFlow
    @ElectricFlow 7 років тому +1

    This is genius! So simple and so effective. I love it! You're comedic style is amazing also and you're super funny! Thanks a bunch, Chris! Keep on keepin' on!

  • @miss_magicunknownxx6143
    @miss_magicunknownxx6143 7 років тому +2

    Early squad!! #ramfam
    I had to watch this video like twice over just to make sure my eyes wasn't tripping this move is soooooo smooth🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @loganpisula8943
    @loganpisula8943 7 років тому +1

    I just saw the notification and I was like crap I have practice from 3:30 to 5:30 and I left my cards at home😂. Keep up the work u are amazing!!🔥🔥❤️

  • @jimtaone4660
    @jimtaone4660 7 років тому

    Love this move. But the original download. Love the color change routine that comes with it. If you spend the time (probably 4 months before I had it soundless) it's SOOO good.

  • @john12152
    @john12152 3 роки тому

    I've watched them all and I have to say, this is your best tutorial.

  • @jasondunn9744
    @jasondunn9744 7 років тому

    Throwing that pass in a lot of videos lately. Looks great man!

  • @eddiep1063
    @eddiep1063 7 років тому

    I think you taught this on the Red Pill dvd as a way to steal the gimmick but I never thought to apply it to other things......that's why you're the man Chris! ✌

  • @colinslade2861
    @colinslade2861 7 років тому +31

    Hey Chris, could you please teach us a good simple ACAAN method? I recently learned Mitchell Kettlewell's method, and I do not like how the deck can not be shuffled by the spectator before the trick works. Thanks!

    • @jacobrambarran1790
      @jacobrambarran1790 7 років тому

      Use justin millers, its pretty great, type in the Justin miller acaan, watch the trailer, its not the hardest thing as a magician to figure out

    • @volkanozcan8313
      @volkanozcan8313 7 років тому +2

      Lay people really do not care if a deck is shuffled before acaan. If anything, it can be more impressive if they think you placed that exact card to that exact spot because of your predictions.
      I do no have Miller's acaan but I watched performance and I believe its... stupid. There is a weird move he does without justification.
      I have Shawn Farquar's acaan, its impromptu and fairly good. But tbh hard sleight imo.

    • @reverseflash4979
      @reverseflash4979 7 років тому

      I would recommend Shawn Farquhar's ACAAN, called the HG Effect. He sells it as a download for 10 dollars on palmermagic.com It can be shuffled, and mixed, and it relies mainly on one sleight, which, while not easy and does take some practice, isn't too hard. Would definitely recommend.

    • @reverseflash4979
      @reverseflash4979 7 років тому

      Yes, the sleight is sort of knacky. Mine still needs work. But with misdirection, I usually make it work. Just gotta get eye contact for a second. How long have you been practicing?

    • @jacobrambarran1790
      @jacobrambarran1790 7 років тому

      Volkan Özcan okay yeah I would never perform Miller's acaan but I'll check out farquhars acaan 👍

  • @BrovinskiJunior
    @BrovinskiJunior 7 років тому

    Hey Chris you should do a video on your top 3 or 5 non gimmick street magic tricks. I'm trying to find a way to string some tricks together and I am somewhat at a loss for certain things and ways to continue or hide gimmicks cards. I think it would be really cool if you showed some tricks or a routine

  • @nicholasdolan4794
    @nicholasdolan4794 7 років тому +3

    Was about to go to work but Chris is more important

  • @rayhee
    @rayhee 7 років тому

    Chris I’m glad I found your channel honestly you have brought card magic back to life again! I was just wondering if you can do a tutorial on another card control. I learned a lot from your channel and I enjoy them as well. Keep it up and thanks again!

  • @Anak-ni-Sarge
    @Anak-ni-Sarge 7 років тому

    I saw this in your table lecture before @ Murphy's.... It's so cool and smooth, you fooled the camera man too.

  • @sumedh3350
    @sumedh3350 7 років тому

    Never left Pete’s Video this quick before!!

  • @aviral1230
    @aviral1230 7 років тому

    intro is getting better and better every video

  • @aliens8bob1
    @aliens8bob1 7 років тому

    This move is sharp. I’m already seeing other ways to use this move. Like when the angles won’t work for Marlow’s future reverse this would be a great way to turn over a selected card.

  • @CognitiveQualia
    @CognitiveQualia 7 років тому

    Amazing move. Learned it from you in the past. Keep it up man.

  • @hirstj86
    @hirstj86 7 років тому

    Oh my gawd! That's a hot one! So using this over top palm, seems so much more fluid and simple! Thanks dude!

  • @durnutdur5038
    @durnutdur5038 7 років тому

    I am currently just getting into card tricks and am currently waiting on a deck that i bought to get shipped. The cards i got are the "ravn purple haze" I found your channel and your love for cards and you've been a huge inspiration to me to take a life long interest and actually do something with it. My story goes a bit deeper but it's too personal for public eyes. So I've been watching your videos and subbed to your channel and i hope to learn a lot from you. I was just curious if you'd be willing to do a review on the cards i purchased, I'd love to have a professional review from you on the ravn purple haze. Thank you so much for your videos and igniting a passion and outlet for myself. Keep the videos coming and I'll keep watching. Thank you so much for sharing true magic, the ability to make someone else smile, a moment of true joy. You sir are real magic, thank you so much again.

  • @pranavkrishna10
    @pranavkrishna10 7 років тому

    I saw it and learned it at your AT THE TABLE.Love the move

  • @scotttatum3525
    @scotttatum3525 7 років тому

    Chris..ive been a fan of you for years bro..im gonna be practicing this for sure

  • @keremmushtaq5464
    @keremmushtaq5464 7 років тому

    His video production gets better with each tutorial

  • @dwogaming5462
    @dwogaming5462 7 років тому

    just tried this technique the 1st time, no noise at all, it's really stealthy, and yes, at first, your fingers can't really get used to the movement, but after 5 times or more, it started to feel less and less defficult, great technique, Chris, really appreciate it tha you shared this with us :)
    EDIT
    I just Combine this move with The Joker Catch & it looked AWESOME!!!

  • @calebescobar2921
    @calebescobar2921 6 років тому

    Bro your videos have inspired me so much to keep learning magic. Love the vids. You're amazing.

  • @lucasuyloan3435
    @lucasuyloan3435 7 років тому

    I just got my Black Tigers today. They're awesome!

  • @jacobwest5633
    @jacobwest5633 7 років тому

    Learning the muscle memory but it's working well so far. Thank you bro! Much love

  • @chrisb4040
    @chrisb4040 7 років тому

    I saw you do this on your At The Table Lecture and thought it was bad ass and have been practicing ever since!! #sickmove

  • @madgicmurdok2583
    @madgicmurdok2583 5 років тому

    Almost an immediate blister thanks Chris

  • @Skeptic321
    @Skeptic321 7 років тому

    Really smoothly done Chris nice one

  • @thecryptidhunters3807
    @thecryptidhunters3807 6 років тому

    I remember seeing this move on my first lecture (Murphy's magic), and being SUPER obsessed with it, my knuckles were raw.
    I've since stopped practicing it, but it's a fun little slight, I may return to it someday.
    Good luck to anyone learning this and happen to see this comment!

  • @hemogoblin3076
    @hemogoblin3076 7 років тому

    This is a phenomenal sleight. Thank you good sir. Great instruction on it as well. Now to find a reason to use it

  • @sandizavrsnik3077
    @sandizavrsnik3077 7 років тому

    Dude, just fell in love with this move. Thanx man.

  • @philipg6905
    @philipg6905 7 років тому

    Really fantastic sleight! Thank you Chris

  • @loganmendelson6201
    @loganmendelson6201 7 років тому

    I want this to be one of my GOTOs!! Great stuff Chris! Thanks!

  • @stephanziegler4900
    @stephanziegler4900 7 років тому

    I bought 3 of your decks today
    I‘m hyped :)
    Keep up the good work

  • @michaelpradier9298
    @michaelpradier9298 7 років тому +1

    I’m practicing my moves with some bicycle cards so I’ll be a pro when the 1st deck comes out :) ordered 2 decks

  • @alexlevy4581
    @alexlevy4581 7 років тому

    This is so dope! Straight in my Card to pocket routine

  • @napalm6967
    @napalm6967 7 років тому

    hey chris im a new card magician your tutorials are very helpful thanks

  • @josg7205
    @josg7205 6 років тому

    I really could't get any movement with my ring finger at first, I found out it helps if you press the card down first, instead of upwards.

  • @santosquirno
    @santosquirno 7 років тому

    Great video Chris!! Can you show the control you used? INCREDIBLE!

  • @UCSAdityaKumarChoudhury
    @UCSAdityaKumarChoudhury 7 років тому

    Chris ramsey i would highly appreciate it if you Could do a tutorial on an invisible intermediate card control technique

  • @HolidayXperiment
    @HolidayXperiment 7 років тому

    Chris you deserve a freshness award

  • @raleighstewart3506
    @raleighstewart3506 7 років тому

    I bought ‘clepto’ a while back and practiced this move thousands and thousands of times - I’m pretty sure it’s how I developed carpal tunnel - so good!

  • @엄준혁-x3x
    @엄준혁-x3x 7 років тому

    This one is actually pretty amazing

  • @henriknordlie6551
    @henriknordlie6551 7 років тому

    CLEPTOOOOO ! Awesome Chris :D I love this sleight!! use it all the time, made my own twist on it and stuff. even use it for a flourish. Always dope with some new insights and subleties. Thanks Chris!

    • @henriknordlie6551
      @henriknordlie6551 7 років тому

      Just noticed the flourish you did is really similar to the one i did.. heheh, it's just as a single card thing bringing the card to the bottom

  • @justinvdd9
    @justinvdd9 7 років тому

    This is a great slight I'll be practicing and eventually using this move. Next week could you teach a multiple card control I've only got one that I can do

  • @jacoblindsey6888
    @jacoblindsey6888 7 років тому

    Yo this is sick! Reminds me of the clip shift a little bit. Subscribed!

  • @realismaks
    @realismaks 7 років тому

    You're so amazing bro! I just started a month ago. I hope i could get better soon. Specially with cardistry. Mark here from PH!

  • @dadsofgaming5118
    @dadsofgaming5118 7 років тому

    Way to go with the Peter McKinnon hat! I also purchased two decks!!!

  • @TysonCromeens
    @TysonCromeens 7 років тому +1

    Dude. This one was a success. Even got my wife and son who “watch” for the trick.

  • @houstonvance3203
    @houstonvance3203 7 років тому

    Awesome love Chris! So seemless! I can’t wait to put in the time and get it down my self!

  • @gnarster
    @gnarster 7 років тому

    Those passes were so clean.

  • @thedoctor4930
    @thedoctor4930 7 років тому

    wooo buying them right now lets go getting new cards thank you so much Chris

  • @oespringborg
    @oespringborg 7 років тому

    Oh shit! I bought klepto back when you released it with Murphy's! Have been using it ever since, so great

  • @digvijaypalsingh6591
    @digvijaypalsingh6591 6 років тому

    You are genius in card handling

  • @MrHockeyhead019
    @MrHockeyhead019 7 років тому

    Love that you tell us what "it'll look like when you first do it" lol makes me feel better about lack of coordination lol

  • @dandandork
    @dandandork 7 років тому

    You should do a tutorial on Splash!! It’s one of my favorite flourishes that you do :)

  • @retneprac83
    @retneprac83 7 років тому

    Awesome. Now bring on the hand cramps while I learn this one.

  • @igorsvacic217
    @igorsvacic217 7 років тому

    a true gem
    thanks chris

  • @vishnulal80
    @vishnulal80 5 років тому

    Happy new year chris

  • @krzysztofkoczko6626
    @krzysztofkoczko6626 7 років тому

    Just amazing, really amazing sleight Chris :D and your're doing it sooooo goooood :D

  • @johnruybal2845
    @johnruybal2845 7 років тому

    honestly man, this is dope af

  • @7MoutainMen
    @7MoutainMen 7 років тому

    bought 2 decks, so excited!

  • @EBgeebs
    @EBgeebs 7 років тому

    Best control yet!

  • @hegedusgyozo8457
    @hegedusgyozo8457 7 років тому

    Its funny how the 1st comments doubled its amount after your new deck. Anyways great video as always! Greatings from Hungary!

  • @Juhheli
    @Juhheli 7 років тому +1

    Ah one thing to make monday better.

  • @jaceevans2821
    @jaceevans2821 7 років тому

    thank you so much for this vid. It will really help me with my sleight of hand and just card magic in general. This is the juicy stuff that keeps me interested in magic. thanks again and always remember WWXD

  • @SLWaraa
    @SLWaraa 7 років тому

    now words man best !

  • @Tipzyy____
    @Tipzyy____ 7 років тому

    Love your videos chris keep up the good work👍👍👍

  • @whoppeh
    @whoppeh 7 років тому

    Can you do more control videos , thank you so much for your content😍

  • @MagicMindpodcast
    @MagicMindpodcast 7 років тому

    Learned this from your lecture

  • @zacktoler5914
    @zacktoler5914 7 років тому

    Loved it! So nice. Definitely going to practice this

  • @Prototype39xx1
    @Prototype39xx1 7 років тому

    Finally using the gold private reserves I see. Nice👌🏼

  • @sangeetabatra1943
    @sangeetabatra1943 7 років тому +1

    Pro tip : when done palming the card use the thumb to readjust the card to make it some kind of angle proof.

  • @annekaczorowski6025
    @annekaczorowski6025 6 років тому

    Even though you show how this is done, it is still amazing to watch.

  • @slimswarley5050
    @slimswarley5050 7 років тому

    This is awesome. I like the second version of the steal better than the first tho. Feels a bit more natural for me. Thanks for the tutorial! #ramfam

  • @AlexxWithTwoXs
    @AlexxWithTwoXs 7 років тому

    When I read the title I really hoped it wasn't this move lol. I learned it in one of your lectures and wanted to keep it to myself!

  • @jordanmellor5903
    @jordanmellor5903 7 років тому

    can't wait to practice these

  • @bassmasta9117
    @bassmasta9117 7 років тому

    Good video Chris!

  • @jonathangale9476
    @jonathangale9476 4 роки тому

    Such a beautiful technique.... having a lot of trouble getting it down though! Cant seem to get the card into the right position to be recieved by the other hand without the card hitting my fingers and making lots of noise

  • @jonathanlim7977
    @jonathanlim7977 7 років тому +4

    Bought the first deck!!

  • @kineticpenguin1217
    @kineticpenguin1217 7 років тому

    Can you give us tutorial about different passes. Cuz yours are amazing

  • @jonjon1690
    @jonjon1690 7 років тому

    Thanks for this video; super dope. Also, where did you get that bomber jacket, also super dope.

  • @benc5475
    @benc5475 7 років тому

    Can you give us a tutorial on that control? It seems really cool and useful :D

  • @ed-venture7963
    @ed-venture7963 6 років тому

    I like this. I got it straight away! Cheers Chris

  • @nathankaras7095
    @nathankaras7095 7 років тому

    I love that kind of things and your videos are always great. Chris your the best :)

  • @Adhdesi
    @Adhdesi 7 років тому

    Amazing move man. Really love this kind of stuff! Can you teach us some more controls?

  • @xiereteefv2235
    @xiereteefv2235 6 років тому

    Hab grad angefangen und bin auf deine Videos gestoßen.. geiler Typ geile Videos weiter so

  • @tylerjohnson3728
    @tylerjohnson3728 7 років тому

    Eyy sick vid my man!!

  • @MaxJustice
    @MaxJustice 7 років тому

    Loved it .. I'm gonna definitely Learn this ... Thanks for the tutorial ..

  • @brendongarland3499
    @brendongarland3499 7 років тому

    Hey Chris I was wondering how much a brick would cost of your cards? Also I absolutely love all your videos I enjoy watching them because they help me improve. Plus since i Had surgery on my knee it has been giving me time to watch your vids and practice. Keep up the awesome videos man. #RAMFAM

  • @GabrielZudeck
    @GabrielZudeck 7 років тому

    Awesome Chris!!