Powerful Card Trick Tutorial - Torn and Restored Card [HD]

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2016
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    The idea of using a duplicate corner as a receipt in restoring the card is an old principle that has been published by numerous magicians over the years. The handling of using the box to restore the card is inspired by Jay Sankey.
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  • @TheRussianGenius
    @TheRussianGenius 8 років тому +456

    Oh shit, new video!
    Man I love Vinn, love how he presents his entertainment for magic and not tricks like most people do.

    • @TorTuga744
      @TorTuga744 8 років тому +1

      a new vid any coming time soon ?

    • @Sir_Arkady
      @Sir_Arkady 8 років тому +2

      ayyyyyyy, great to know your a fan as well

    • @m8ypat8y
      @m8ypat8y 8 років тому

      I LOVE YOU

    • @TheRussianGenius
      @TheRussianGenius 8 років тому +3

      +MrThedragon1911 I'm uploading 3 videos a week, almost. Yes, There's a video in 5 hours from now

    • @danieljanuaris1358
      @danieljanuaris1358 8 років тому

      Hey :)

  • @pulseraiserz2548
    @pulseraiserz2548 8 років тому +637

    Azad did a great editing job.. :D

  • @lolikuun
    @lolikuun 8 років тому +103

    Having the spectator hold the box in their hands and reveal it themselves and fit the signed piece by themselves can be another strong ending.

    • @lolikuun
      @lolikuun 8 років тому +1

      just my thought though.

    • @ThePubliusValerius
      @ThePubliusValerius 8 років тому +1

      I like that as well

    • @popaadrian7517
      @popaadrian7517 8 років тому +4

      I find it even better if the part that they sign is like the middle of the card and not the corner.

    • @lolikuun
      @lolikuun 8 років тому +6

      +Popa Adrian that is a good idea, but tearing the middle of a card is quite trticky, but it can be a strong effect :)

    • @cupcaketen
      @cupcaketen 6 років тому

      Ooh, I like that

  • @ironman-693
    @ironman-693 8 років тому +88

    nice editing out of the part you had to edit out.

    • @blueviolin
      @blueviolin 8 років тому +11

      it was probably staged

  • @nilleftw
    @nilleftw 7 років тому +12

    Wow, one of the best tutorials I've seen on UA-cam. Clear, planned and structured layout. Intro, actual performance, breakdown of the moves, variation, tips. And a BIG thank you for keeping everything you say relevant, not rambling on or doing unnecessary things like adding jump cuts to your face.
    Subbing just for the quality of this video. I thought videos like this died out on UA-cam.

    • @gamernicholas9710
      @gamernicholas9710 Рік тому

      Amen! And the comedy "edit this part out" "you don't have to subscribe" *smile drops* "but you should" tipped me over to subbing

  • @SilentSnipest
    @SilentSnipest 8 років тому +332

    Well, time to buy 100 packs for practice :*(

    • @bobcalado4443
      @bobcalado4443 8 років тому +20

      Use a piece of paper with the same dimension, just to make sure that you do the correct moves. After practice a lot you try with a real card, with a cheap deck :DD (sry for my poor english, hope you understand the message)

    • @TheDracoMiner
      @TheDracoMiner 8 років тому +9

      Or just buy a one way force deck

    • @tuckerwarlock
      @tuckerwarlock 8 років тому +11

      You only need 2 decks of the same color. You can perform this at least a dozen times before needing another pack of cards. Most people wouldn't know the difference between 52 cards, and 40 something cards.

    • @patrickdeviney904
      @patrickdeviney904 8 років тому +15

      Try buying Bicycle pinochle decks. They come with two of each card (A,K,Q,J,10,9) and have the same back design as a standard bicycle deck. Always helpful when you need duplicated; plus you don't need to worry about destroying a full deck.

    • @eldanijel
      @eldanijel 8 років тому +1

      +The Pagician Hey man that's really helpful. Thanks

  • @1mondo98
    @1mondo98 8 років тому +1

    I've been watching Vinh since way back in the Encyclopedia of Magic days. He taught me the basics of magic and showmanship. It's great to see him back making tutorials on UA-cam.

  • @thuecl
    @thuecl 5 років тому

    One of the best tutorials I've seen. Straight to the point, every move explained, but not over-explained, in depth. I'm a fan.

  • @aleksijaakkola8905
    @aleksijaakkola8905 8 років тому +10

    I find it really nice that you actually credited Jay Sankey for this. You're awesome

  • @oliverfitter6118
    @oliverfitter6118 8 років тому +5

    Love the trick and great tutorial. Your variation of torn and restored is so much simpler yet I have found that it has a greater effect on audience as there is less need to worry about angles and the whole routines flows more. Keep up the great tutorials.😄

  • @HeliPadUSA
    @HeliPadUSA 5 років тому +1

    I've never stuck with a tutorial so long but you're a great teacher. Gonna practice this to show my niece and nephews. Great video and editing.

  • @user-tc5zt4hu3x
    @user-tc5zt4hu3x 5 років тому

    you’re being such a good magic teacher
    everything is so clear and to the point, thanks man!

  • @nitinsaini9322
    @nitinsaini9322 7 років тому +4

    This made my day. Great presentation.

  • @assadkhalilzadeh
    @assadkhalilzadeh 8 років тому +54

    "Remember to edit this out" lol

  • @VicDiniMagic
    @VicDiniMagic 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome effect! And your presentation as well as your handling and explanation in the tutorial was stellar. Can't wait to learn this one. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Musikpunx
    @Musikpunx 7 років тому

    This video made me subscribe to your channel immediately!
    Not only is it such a powerful effect.
    Your routine is composed so well, it provides for all difficulties, which could occur doing this effect.
    And finally your teaching is so good, because it is clear, detailed and even considers the small, but yet so important subtleties in perfomance, which create a miracle from a trick.
    Beautyful !

  • @deans6571
    @deans6571 8 років тому +3

    That was one of THE best illusions I have ever seen!!! ♥️♣️♦️♠️👍🏼😎

  • @josephmccaffrey6851
    @josephmccaffrey6851 5 років тому +3

    Nice effect and excellent tutorial. One weakness in my eye is there's no reason why the observer needs to sign the card piece. Obviously, from the effects viewpoint it's to give a reason to put a hand into a pocket so you can drop the torn pieces as you pull out the sharpie. How about, after doing the shaking the card box "can you hear the pieces" thing you add the signed fragment to the box and then do the magic move?

  • @TyKats34
    @TyKats34 8 років тому

    Wow love the new format of the tutorials. World class, guys.

    • @VQG
      @VQG 8 років тому

      Cheers Ty, appreciate the love mate.

  • @Love_God_More_Than_All_Else
    @Love_God_More_Than_All_Else 3 роки тому

    That intro is pretty brilliant. It grabs your attention and makes you want to watch the rest of the video,

  • @baahlint
    @baahlint 8 років тому +3

    The only thing better than the trick is this guy's voice.

  • @JasonWong603
    @JasonWong603 8 років тому +70

    How many 9 of spades does this man have, there was one folded up in the box, one on top of the deck and one at the bottom, like what?

    • @VQG
      @VQG 8 років тому +9

      Magic :P

    • @jeffteng6104
      @jeffteng6104 7 років тому +1

      Jason Wong true

    • @Jay_Script
      @Jay_Script 6 років тому

      He bought two decks 😂

    • @darklor152
      @darklor152 6 років тому +1

      One way forcing deck!

    • @metalfilms6660
      @metalfilms6660 5 років тому +3

      Jason Wong I was fooled when during the tutorial he had the 9S on top, turned the deck over and suddenly there was a 9S on the bottom. For a moment I thought he did the sickest card control ever

  • @ptrichie71
    @ptrichie71 3 роки тому

    This is probably the trick that first got me into magic many years ago! Was done slightly different with a slightly different set up and performance but i've never felt confident enough to perform it that way? This performance is a lot easier n slicker! Cheers Vinn!

  • @theosplanet3698
    @theosplanet3698 8 років тому

    Just one of the best magic tutorial video ive ever seen!
    Thanks a lot!

  • @alejandrogutierrez-pereira425
    @alejandrogutierrez-pereira425 7 років тому +3

    I cannot imagine someone who loves magic watching this video and not subscribing i mean it just as improbable as the idea this trick delivers

  • @AITDerceto
    @AITDerceto 8 років тому +6

    0:05 You had one job Asad

  • @pajelo88
    @pajelo88 8 років тому

    I love the intro!! Great editing Asad!

  • @dikayxgaming3948
    @dikayxgaming3948 8 років тому

    Thank you so much 52Kards! I'm really love it!!

  • @mandingojuice007
    @mandingojuice007 4 роки тому +3

    I LOVE THIS TRICK RIGHT HERE VERY VERY AMAZING EXPLOSIVE CARD TRICK THIS IS MY #1 CARD TRICK TUTORIAL ON UA-cam VERY GREAT EXPLAINING THIS MY #1 OUT OF 1O FOR ME I LOVE IT EXCELLENT JOB

  • @outlinedape
    @outlinedape 8 років тому +42

    lmfao he is gonna be mad lol

  • @Akiramesu
    @Akiramesu 8 років тому

    I always wanted to perform this trick. Thank you so much, Vihn. 😍

  • @murderousmaths
    @murderousmaths 7 років тому

    Really nicely done! Many thanks - I've always wondered how that trick worked.

  • @anthonysumaylo
    @anthonysumaylo 8 років тому +246

    I'm 30 yrs old can I still be a magician

    • @52kards
      @52kards  8 років тому +81

      Of course!

    • @michaelpetrick
      @michaelpetrick 8 років тому +11

      never too late

    • @easterdm
      @easterdm 8 років тому +18

      30?! You can't be good at anything. Ya blew it!

    • @michaelpetrick
      @michaelpetrick 8 років тому +10

      +Willy Wonka hay man you r so wrong if he is 30 it just give him a big plus on you!
      he has a life time of experience even if that isnt "magic experience" he can learn fuster and understands the world better then a 14 years old kid
      alot of the best magichens started "late" on of them is derren brown wich is one if not the best mentalist in the world

    • @easterdm
      @easterdm 8 років тому +34

      Michael Petrichenko Not too savvy spotting blatant sarcasm, are you?

  • @amazingcrazylad
    @amazingcrazylad 7 років тому +35

    Don't be a doinky doink.

  • @DFAULT-qn3px
    @DFAULT-qn3px 5 років тому

    Very creative!!! Love your energy when preforming, well done. Respect

  • @notloam9086
    @notloam9086 5 років тому

    Omg thank you for thos tutorial probably the simplest yet most powerful card trick

  • @NicolasConnault
    @NicolasConnault 7 років тому +9

    @8:44 someone fairly observant would notice that you're giving them a piece that has an exposed duplicate in your hand :)

    • @velocibadgery
      @velocibadgery 5 років тому +2

      yeah, that is why I would spread them out, but not flip some over. The flipping is a bad idea.

    • @TheRealJetHu
      @TheRealJetHu 5 років тому

      yes because there's only one pip on a card?

    • @originalrice7004
      @originalrice7004 5 років тому

      Their are two corners of a card so they would just think that is the other corner

  • @annaswann5196
    @annaswann5196 8 років тому +3

    Do I have to buy two more decks? Or is there some place I can buy a deck of the same cards or something??

    • @52kards
      @52kards  8 років тому +3

      +Anna Swann it's better to buy two normal decks so that you can use a different duplicate card each time you do the trick.

    • @LukeS3rd
      @LukeS3rd 8 років тому +1

      I got 3000 red bicycle cards... guess who'll be preforming this...

    • @triky5978
      @triky5978 8 років тому

      +52Kards you are amazing

    • @annaswann5196
      @annaswann5196 8 років тому +2

      52Kards Ok, thanks

  • @S3vynty
    @S3vynty 2 роки тому

    I managed to see the bottom card force at the start of the video and now im gonna be able to use it in my performances! Nice video bro

  • @JohnnyWestMagic
    @JohnnyWestMagic 6 років тому

    Congrats, my friend! Instant classic!

  • @CrippleX89
    @CrippleX89 4 роки тому +7

    **puts 9 of spades on the top**
    "9 of spades is on top"
    **lifts deck**
    9 of space on the bottom
    now that's real magic right there!

  • @ctrlcheeb
    @ctrlcheeb 8 років тому +3

    6:18 another one

  • @ericfrederickson2692
    @ericfrederickson2692 7 років тому

    Vinns first trick on the channel, best trick ever taught on 52kards. Awesome job, vinn :)

  • @doordieace5high
    @doordieace5high 6 років тому

    Thanks for the tutorial, Vinh! This is going to be the first trick I learn that actually involves a torn and restored card. Good thing I have plenty of duplicate decks to do tricks like this one with.

  • @AbrahamIvie
    @AbrahamIvie 8 років тому +13

    Lol did you notice there is a nine of spades on the bottom too ;o

  • @BigRawb666
    @BigRawb666 7 років тому +4

    But how does David Blane do it? He finishes the trick with the card completely resembled. He gives the spectator the torn card and takes the receipt for himself

    • @nickcastle8269
      @nickcastle8269 7 років тому +20

      Fear Monger David Blaine just isn't human

    • @aname7034
      @aname7034 7 років тому

      Nick Castle Dynsmos better

  • @AGLOProductsService-AngelLGarc
    @AGLOProductsService-AngelLGarc 6 років тому

    This is a very powerful close. I love it.

  • @sachajuan2345
    @sachajuan2345 2 роки тому +1

    Best card trick ever. Thx for the explanations. Love from France 🌍❤

  • @TheSkipper.
    @TheSkipper. 7 років тому +25

    13:13 Poferful.... nice spelling of Powerful

    • @bruhbruh7886
      @bruhbruh7886 5 років тому +3

      1psplegend its so powerful they just f*cked up the spelling

  • @ianchandler9993
    @ianchandler9993 8 років тому +49

    That "edit this out" thing was definitely planned

    • @MexieMex
      @MexieMex 8 років тому +2

      Agreed, it has no reason for being there other than for the 'joke'

    • @VQG
      @VQG 8 років тому +12

      Or was it.... 😂

    • @snail_decoy
      @snail_decoy 8 років тому +2

      it made me laugh

    • @Pokemonplayer-qw3vu
      @Pokemonplayer-qw3vu 8 років тому +1

      +Jefferson Deery Mee too, it also made me think Vinh likes what he does, Imagine if he said "get this Shit done"
      Anyway Great Video

    • @elixirsg8739
      @elixirsg8739 7 років тому +2

      Ian Chandler and? Is he not allowed to have fun with his vids?

  • @martingarcia9533
    @martingarcia9533 8 років тому

    u are back!!! i miss powerfull efects like this.

  • @TeaWhoYou321
    @TeaWhoYou321 5 років тому

    Just found this vid n your channel, even tho you explained the trick the aftershock still remains, mind blown. Awesome content man, nice style.

  • @yoshikagekira2606
    @yoshikagekira2606 8 років тому +4

    Your the 1st Asian magician I've seen.... Besides me c:

    • @Mike-Hughes-Timmins
      @Mike-Hughes-Timmins 8 років тому +4

      have a look at Shin Lim

    • @yoshikagekira2606
      @yoshikagekira2606 8 років тому

      +Mike Hughes Oh forgot, there was also Rouge.

    • @tylerspence720
      @tylerspence720 8 років тому

      +HAIL HYDRA and Nash Fung

    • @yoshikagekira2606
      @yoshikagekira2606 8 років тому

      +Tyler Spence never heard of him :o lemme look him up.

    • @JamesLee-jh2li
      @JamesLee-jh2li 8 років тому

      Dont know Choi hyun-woo and Lee jun-hyung?? Representative magicians in korea

  • @zamer5052
    @zamer5052 8 років тому +3

    would be cool if it is possible to restore a completly signed card, not just one corner

    • @topnotch3232
      @topnotch3232 8 років тому

      Would be cool, but would be real magic.

    • @nextnash14
      @nextnash14 8 років тому

      Look up star by Dave Forrest. It's a tricky routine but it's essentially a torn and restored of a signed card

    • @Mike-Hughes-Timmins
      @Mike-Hughes-Timmins 8 років тому

      I do a torn and restored with two signed cards, they are freely chosen (yes really) and then signed before I tear the into quarters and then restore them. I only use two cards and start and finish clean, it is a method worked out by Jay Sankey.

    • @thecreepyartistry5629
      @thecreepyartistry5629 8 років тому

      Cardboard contortionists.

    • @rodrigocamino8246
      @rodrigocamino8246 8 років тому

      Torched and restored*

  • @samuelhodges6471
    @samuelhodges6471 8 років тому

    I really like this torn and restored card effect, and will use it. The effect and handling is my cup of tea. I shall order one of those three way angle mirrors from you soon. Thanks for sharing. Keep the magic alive!

  • @HereIsObu
    @HereIsObu 8 років тому

    Awesome Magic Trick Vin! :) Also awesome tutorial!

  • @davidmendez409
    @davidmendez409 8 років тому +17

    wait so i cant actually fix my card... god damit I only had one

  • @CDTVGaming
    @CDTVGaming 8 років тому +10

    This trick is great, but tbh I don't really see the point in the spectator signing the card, doesn't seem like it adds much as nothing happens with the signed part

    • @MexieMex
      @MexieMex 8 років тому +1

      It adds the subterfuge to go into your pocket so you can dump the ripped pieces to end clean.

    • @Mike-Hughes-Timmins
      @Mike-Hughes-Timmins 8 років тому +4

      getting the spectator to sign the card is the reason for going into a pocket to get the pen :)

    • @joachimlarsen2k
      @joachimlarsen2k 8 років тому +1

      It emphasizes the impossible nature of the situation from the spectators point of view. They sign a piece that actually fits the "restored" card that was visibly torn apart.

    • @CDTVGaming
      @CDTVGaming 8 років тому

      Yeah those are all good points, but I just kinda feel like it takes away from the effect more than anything, I do still like it though!

    • @tinag1106
      @tinag1106 8 років тому +1

      It gives you a reason to reach into your pocket to ditch the dirty pieces. Simple as that. Then you can give them the T&R card as a souvenir similar to an ACR.

  • @ayokay123
    @ayokay123 7 років тому

    What a fantastic teacher!!!

  • @luckychucky3426
    @luckychucky3426 6 років тому

    Not only are you a good magician but you're also a very good teacher Anybody can show a trick But the teacher to somebody without all the gab good job

  • @BrisingerBoss
    @BrisingerBoss 8 років тому +11

    I see lots of people use that force but I really really hate it. I understand that something like the classic force is a bit less reliable but do you guys ever get caught forcing a card like that?

    • @Moz31
      @Moz31 8 років тому +2

      I'm at 2 minutes and I see that he gave him the first card

    • @BrisingerBoss
      @BrisingerBoss 8 років тому +4

      +Moz. Yes but magicians notice more than lay people.

    • @Moz31
      @Moz31 8 років тому

      +Haslett I'm not magician, I'm just interested in such things. Number one of magic tricks - watch closely.

    • @BrisingerBoss
      @BrisingerBoss 8 років тому

      +Moz. Yes but anyone who has watched any magic at all will start to notice moves magicians are doing. I'm simply asking if anyone has ever been caught by a lay person while doing that force.

    • @Moz31
      @Moz31 8 років тому

      +Haslett I tried such things, mostly I got caught, so I gave up and now I just watch.

  • @Forced2
    @Forced2 7 років тому +3

    Guys if you want to do this I really really recommend you check out Jay Sankeys version it is amazing and you DONT need duplicates, thank me later 😉

    • @cliftonforbes9764
      @cliftonforbes9764 7 років тому

      Force My Team To Finish jay sankey tnr trick was excellent but so was this one

  • @andrewjs82
    @andrewjs82 6 років тому

    That’s was an awesome tutorial. Great Job!

  • @hypnosisenthusiast6302
    @hypnosisenthusiast6302 6 років тому

    Very nice handling! This is a great way to do the T&R card and the box acts as an additional "throw-off" for the guys who always say, "I know how you did that," because they will pounce on the box and there's nothing there for them to find! Great thinking on this!

  • @felador5959
    @felador5959 8 років тому +43

    Who else knew how he did it from the performance? xD Well explained video though!

    • @topnotch3232
      @topnotch3232 8 років тому +9

      We need less of you people. "IM SO SMART I KNEW THE TRICK." Congratulations, you have basic knowledge of magic.

    • @felador5959
      @felador5959 8 років тому +3

      +topnotch3232 And it's a great trick. Personally I enjoy figuring out how magicians do their routines. I was just wandering who else figured this one out.

    • @MexieMex
      @MexieMex 8 років тому

      I thought the pieces were dumped in the other pocket but got everything else. Not that it matters, it was a good trick, and well explained.

    • @unclejoe7958
      @unclejoe7958 8 років тому +4

      +N0ught You were really interested if anybody else ( any of the 1000's of other viewers) knew how he did this.REALLY. Pure BS.
      You were showing off. You used the word 'else', implying that YOU knew how it was done. If you were genuinely interested in other people's reactions, you would have asked, 'Did anybody work it out before the reveal.'
      Sorry to sound so harsh ,but know it all kids like yourself bug me.

    • @kingrobert1st
      @kingrobert1st 8 років тому

      I got everything except the force. I mean I thought he forced the card from the bottom of the deck. I don't know the force he used. It's not particularly good.

  • @Mahatheyew
    @Mahatheyew 6 років тому +3

    The card force was soooo obvious you didnt give them the card they pointed to

    • @stuarcari
      @stuarcari 5 років тому +1

      Yeah in my opinion this is a terrible force. First of all, I think some eagle eyed lay people will notice the card you show them came from the top of the deck. Yes, most people won't notice, but it's not well hidden and people who like to really watch will see it. Also as you mentioned, it just looks weird. Why am I showing them a different card to the one they touched. It doesn't make sense. Some of your audience will still be thinking about this instead of going along with the rest of the trick. Even if they don't know it's a force, they may think something iffy just happened, and you open yourself up to someone asking why you didn't show them the card that was touched.
      I think you're better just doing some kind of riffle or dribble force where they shout stop, because in the audiences mind, showing the bottom card of the top packet, or the top card of the bottom packet are as equally logical. Showing a card that wasn't pointed to isn't.
      I know people will say the majority of audiences won't notice or say anything and that's probably true, but why open yourself up by doing something that can be perceived as wrong or weird.

    • @jonnyrocket8138
      @jonnyrocket8138 5 років тому

      I actually just performed this trick for the very first time today for four different coworkers, so four different performances. I repeated it virtually identically as the tutorial. No one suspected the force at all. what seemed a little shady, and it was most likely my performance, was reaching into my pocket for the pen. That point, if anything is the weak link of the trick. But experience and skill will help me to get through that in future performances without drawing suspicion. It is a very solid trick that I was able to pull off convincingly after having only watched the video once and rehearsed once or twice. Great trick!

  • @eyewaves...
    @eyewaves... 5 років тому

    Excellent trick. Thank you for sharing this... all tricks need practice and flair... you got that ...

  • @Tmidiman
    @Tmidiman 3 роки тому

    Great presentation. Thanks!

  • @slug182
    @slug182 7 років тому +12

    What does poferful mean? hahah just kidding man, great trick thanks!

  • @emmanuelreyes5491
    @emmanuelreyes5491 4 роки тому +3

    Signing the broken piece makes no difference. It's only impressive when you sign the card and then you rip it. I've seen magicians repair cards that were signed.

  • @Mikeshawtoday
    @Mikeshawtoday Рік тому

    Thanks, Vinh - How did I not know of that beautiful force? It is so relaxed and natural. I loved the T&R tutorial of course, and I'll practice it for sure. But really- thanks so much for teaching me a silky smooth force as the icing on the cake!

  • @rodneyadderton1077
    @rodneyadderton1077 11 місяців тому

    Great trick. Thank you for sharing it. Time for me to practice.

  • @lanep4322
    @lanep4322 3 роки тому

    Outstanding, very well done.

  • @noryno9
    @noryno9 7 років тому

    Great trick. I have a torn and restored trick that I've been using for years, but you are left with a piece at the end and have to ditch it. With yours, you start with the corner and end clean. Even though the other way looks a lot more realistic because you actually make the card restore in front of them instead of a box, and I've yet to be caught with the piece, I'd rather end clean like yours, well done.

  • @newdimensionmagiccardtrick3131
    @newdimensionmagiccardtrick3131 8 років тому

    really great effect!

  • @ian_e39
    @ian_e39 6 років тому

    I love this trick. Thanks for the tutorial

  • @edwoo1005
    @edwoo1005 5 років тому

    This video and magic and tutorial is really cool! Thank you for sharing.

  • @MrSageman71
    @MrSageman71 Рік тому

    Excellent tutorial. I will be looking for more. Awesome explanation. Great tips. You are a really great teacher and this is trick that is mind boggling to a spectator but you break it down so it really is so easy to perform. A beginner can def manage the basic slight if hand needed with just a little practice at looking natural.

  • @PureSourceEnergy
    @PureSourceEnergy 8 років тому

    You're a great teacher! Easy to follow explanation 😃 I would try this out but I don't have many decks to ruin 🙁

  • @tomk3620
    @tomk3620 6 років тому

    EXCELLENT IN ALL WAYS!!! A FINE YOUNG MAGICIAN!!! BRAVO!!!

  • @Just-hands
    @Just-hands 8 років тому

    This tutorial is amazing! Thanks for sharing! Can't believe it's free :)

  • @davidgoode261
    @davidgoode261 5 років тому

    Awesome trick thanks!!! I look forward to getting thi done right.

  • @BrodyMcCain
    @BrodyMcCain 8 років тому

    Wonderful trick. I will learn it and upload it. This is one of those sacred tricks. I will learn it will thank you. Best tutorial ever.

  • @BenjiMillo
    @BenjiMillo 8 років тому

    Thank you so much Vinh!!

  • @fatnick2001
    @fatnick2001 7 років тому

    great tutorial, thanks!

  • @truongnguyen9126
    @truongnguyen9126 4 роки тому

    Thank you soo much about teaching this tricks, i love it soo much

  • @guitarforfree
    @guitarforfree 8 років тому

    Thank you! I have learned this. It's a great and you are fantastic. Thank you for your time and knowledge !!!

  • @jonnydavis6435
    @jonnydavis6435 8 років тому

    Awesome video! Thank you!

  • @leland2014
    @leland2014 5 років тому

    Great piece!

  • @coreyroach8167
    @coreyroach8167 8 років тому

    Great trick can't wait to use it!!!

  • @simonbelanger1046
    @simonbelanger1046 8 років тому

    Sweet trick! Keep going!

  • @neumiekane2136
    @neumiekane2136 4 роки тому

    Very cool. Good job on the tutorial.

  • @malachi00000007
    @malachi00000007 7 років тому

    Awesome performance! !

  • @WatchandLearnMagic
    @WatchandLearnMagic 2 роки тому

    Great presentation. I'm gonna close with it at a gig in a few days.

  • @StillNight77
    @StillNight77 Рік тому

    Old video, but this is a beautiful trick. Absolutely terrific presentation.

  • @hrishiforreal
    @hrishiforreal 8 років тому

    I love it ! Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @carrick63
    @carrick63 4 роки тому

    Great trick and great tutorial.

  • @nipunaprabuddha6708
    @nipunaprabuddha6708 8 років тому

    great one!
    great teaching!
    thank you very much!

  • @davejohnson-yi2rk
    @davejohnson-yi2rk 8 років тому +1

    p.s. for those who didn't like the force, you have a ton of options. Check out "40 WAYS TO FORCE A CARD", "The Classic Force" by Paul Green, & lastly, one of the most "foolproof" forces; "The Way of Shinobi" (yes, weird title) by Emran Riaz. All are in-print DVDs.

  • @joshsandilands7486
    @joshsandilands7486 8 років тому

    Really good tutorial