BUY TICKETS TO MY SHOW: parlourofdeceptions.com ONLINE COURSE ON CARD MAGIC: cardmagic101.com PRIVATE EVENTS AND LESSONS: danielroymagic.com/booking SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER: danielroymagic.com/newsletter CREDITS: The opening color change is Ed Marlo's snap change. The second standalone color change is known as the Erdnase two-handed transformation, but was apparently invented by Houdini. The introductory display sequence is a combination of a handling by Darwin Ortiz and techniques from Brother John Hamman. Levels 1 - 6 come from "New Darwin's Wild Card," published in Lessons in Card Mastery (detailed credits for the various moves and phases are in the book). Level 7 is based on the classic wild card move, developed by Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser. Levels 8 - 10 (for which I don't want to give too much away) are based on a combination of ideas from Pedro Morillo, Dai Vernon, E.L. Whitford, and others.
Astute observers will be able to figure exactly how these tricks were done. If you slow your playback speed to .5 you can clearly see the moment at the beginning of the video when he exchanges his soul for magical powers.
@@maxwanders so true. This is such a lovely routine. Sure, much of it might have been expected, but that detracts nothing from the absolute mastery. I feel like understanding how these work just makes the performance better
@@maxwanders I don't even know the move, and I'm fairly certain that I saw how he did the 7th one. (although I might be wrong) It was super flashy, it's bassicly how he turned the card upside down.
@@AkitoLite Gook eyes, Akito ... I only noticed when watching for a second time, after I had an idea on how the 8s changed into Ks ... you can try to figure out the rest now... what I still have not figured out are the deck color changes ... I have a couple ideas, but I'm not 100% sure ... The sleight of hand is amazing, a real pro
I'm one of those jerks that loves to take the mystery out of magic by figuring out the tricks. Shortly into THIS routine, I found myself just enjoying watching the pretty cards change in front of my eyes. Excellent presentation!
I know the basics of how some card tricks are done, but the brilliant off-handedness of your performance, stitching them together all in one take, is something else entirely. Bravo !
THANK YOU for doing on screen magic without edits. It's so refreshing, and anti-zeitgeist. But it's so genuine. I don't care how many takes it takes to get the final one, the ones you publish are flawless.
ok i just have to ask this: wtf does anti-zeigeist mean? im german and zeitgeist is a german word but in that context? wouldn't make sense so do you use it here? ( thats a genuine question)
Uh.... what the hell was that..... that was completely unbelievably awesome! I'm no magician but usually I have some minor idea how stuff is done... but I've got nothing here at all. That was superb!
@@danielf.7151 Yeah, I think it is. I stopped at level 7 to write this comment, so hadn't watched 8-10. Notice how particular Daniel is during the spread on level 9 to not show the second card.
I won't give it away if you don't want to be spoiled, so I'll just say to pay attention to the backs of the red cards for all the early levels. This was really excellent.
to take a note out of Penn and Tellers book, there is a beauty in this set of tricks that you did which distracts us from the dull reality we are trapped in but also reminds us there are always two faces to a coin so we can remain hopeful if we dont like the way things are we can change them.
Your videos are just... amazing. I have no idea why I am learning these tricks, I do not have any ambitions to cheat at cards, I don't want to show tricks to anyone. It's just.. your passion and joy is contagious. You are very charming and a great teacher.
The first time I watched the trick I was amazed, but when I showed someone else after learning more about magic I figured them out all the way until leve 10 and want to say how well you managed the concealing of the cards and how clever you formatted the presentation. Thanks to you I now feel confident that my learning of tricks like the back palm or just simple ones like the double lift, that I was able to notice many times in these tricks, has paid off.
I'd like to know genuinely how long you've worked on this routine. I'm amazed by your timing and pattern. It feels like a long set of biddel. My brain cannot develop long sessions like this, nice work
Well to make this video, I had to stitch together a bunch of stuff I've learned over the last 15 years. So some of it I learned a decade ago, other parts I learned and developed specifically for this video.
ik how its done and the moves plus the special cards but cannot do it right away its just so perfect and the practise went into this is so admirable i love ittt keep it up your videos gives me hope every time
@@imptastic9019 So true. I get so many people who catch me doing 1 move- THEY WONT EVEN KNOW WHAT IT IS!, but I hear, "HA I CAUGHT YOU!". The worst part is, most people whom I perform to, do this. its DAMN ANNOYING! and also, mr banana, he will eat u up in a real magic fight
@@thesohmagician2991 this is the reality. Nothing is more frustrating than finishing off a beautiful and clever routine which just so happens to use a cheeky double lift and for someone to say, “THATS TWO CARDS.” And then when you concede that to them, they feel as if they’ve managed to solve the mystery of the whole trick. There’s a phrase I read in a book, “if a magician understands 90% of a trick but is fooled by 10%, they will consider themselves fooled. If a spectator understands 10% of a trick and is fooled by 90, they will believe that they understand the whole trick.”
I’ve been a lover of card magic ever since I was a young boy and I’m usually pretty good at noticing the moves and maybe once in a while I “kinda” know what’s happened. But this is just absolutely flawless. I haven’t a clue how you did 90% of this act. Amazing.
All those movements are the most basic of card magic. Elmer's count, double lift, double back. Even a kid who practices card magic, know about these moves.
Your sleight of hand is really good, my man. I'm familiar with how the tricks work and I'm always checking for shenanigans, but you got me. I'm going to have to re-watch this multiple times to see if I can catch it. For the doubters, it's not video edits. It's a LOT of practice in misdirection and set up. Just like any good trade, the more you practice, the better you get!
I love this routine. Easy enough for someone with knowledge of the moves and the techniques can follow and understand and put together from beginning to end but so cleanly executed with confidence. Great video!
This was amazing. From the first second of the video, I did not look into his face once, my eyes were glued to his hands. And even though I could theoretically follow everything (the basic method behind but not the real deal) and I thought I knew what the ending would be, I was so amazed, when it was only lvl 9. I had no idea you would end on such a banger as lvl 10. Awesome video!
It was almost watching Ortiz again alive!! Thanka for bring us such a great performance and each movement was absolutely beautiful! Keep going the good work❤
After watching so many of your videos I’ve come to appreciate another side of them which is trying to figure out some moves by working them backwards, but even after my second watch I have no idea where those 8s are going. The middle levels were definitely the highlight of this routine for me.
As someone who is somewhat familiar and dabbles in card magic I can honestly say there are absolutely no camera tricks, just purely amazing sleigh of hand. When I see any trick for the first time my magician brain tries to figure out how it was done but I was just so caught up and amazed with the magic, I had to watch it again to notice and catch all your sleigh of hand. Amazing job, you are phenomenal!!!
Truly astounding, I love watching these magic tricks! It's part of the reason I've been learning some card tricks to see the amazement and wonder on people's faces. Keep up making the great videos!
I figured out the gimmick with the cards, but the speed and precision of the sleight of hand, along with your showmanship, is what makes the presentation. I had to slow down the video to follow how each individual trick was executed. In real-time, it's almost impossible to catch. Great job and brilliant video!
Absolutely loved your performance. If I could offer one piece of constructive criticism. . . for Level 7 at 3:13, I thought the flip of the card was a bit too revealing in seeing the back of the 8 of spades so quickly without a distraction. It didn't feel nearly as clean as every other move in the routine. I imagine it probably works well on those who don't know the method. Again, great work and great video.
I don't usually make this kind of comment, but I saw a lot of methods in this video. And everything I saw made the things I didn't see through that much more impossible. Catching a few moves doesn't stop the performance from being magical. I especially loved how you utilized some simple methods to gain more utility out of your setup. Also, loved AmirAli Roohi's note in the spirit of Penn and Teller.
You're amazing at this. I tend to enjoy watching magic as a brain-teaser, trying to figure out the tricks behind it. I was able to spot exactly one slip-up...which makes the rest all the more impressive since it confirms to me that it is in fact all real on your part. Even if I replay your videos multiple times, I'm often left stumped.
what a gift for performance you got brother! english isn't even my first language but I was looking at you fascinated and could understand everything it was mind blowing. You got a subscriber!!
Hi Daniel, great routine! I see the influence of another whose name starts with a "D." BTW - my private lesson with you was gold; I'm improving in all three areas that we worked on. Hope to do another whenever I'm in NYC again.
With regard to people worrying about camera trickery, you could always put something like a lava lamp in the background so that people can see that there aren't any cuts. Plus it would look cool.
I'm pretty sure I was able to follow how each of these were done but whenever you change the whole packs front facing cards (the level 10) I'm absolutely baffled. Very good job sir!
This is beautiful... My magician mind could figure out how this presentation works, BUT: i enjoyed it too much, everything was fluent and harmonious. Very well done, Daniel!!
What is amazing is that even if I get some of the tricks, it is so beautiful to see your hands doing the tricks perfectly like that, hard work u passed on those bravo !
Even if I get some of your double/triple lifts, it's amazing how smooth they are. And some of your movements I get is to disorient me, which it did. I cheated and watched it over again and I think I saw what you did. Even then, I would not be able to replicate this. I don't get everything you do. And how you manage to conceal some of the cards underneath while you spread out, I would for sure mess it up and expose cards not supposed to be revealed. I love how effortless this is presented I don't believe you are doing any editing tricks. You are doing very good sleight of hand, on a level that people won't believe you, that should be taken as a compliment. You must have spent extreme amounts of hours practising, must be so fun to be able to do all these things
You killed this one! Wow even as a magician watching this, it’s amazing like the skills here are very visible. Keep keeping it unique , see you on tv soon
That's impressive. Some of the other sleights I can generally follow if I'm looking for them, especially on the second watch (since you have an idea of what's going to happen and can work backwards logically), but this one? I got nothing. Bravo sir.
I pretty much know how it’s done but there’s just no way I could perform it myself. That guy clearly put in his 10,000 hours of practice. It’s not just his perfect hand movements, it’s also his misdirection that makes us believe those are perfectly normal cards (which some of them definitely are).
I enjoy trying to figure out how tricks are done. I think I finally figured this out, he is using real magic. That's the only explanation for what I just saw.
I'm angry just to watch your videos and think: "Ok, this time I will not be surprised" and then in level ONE, I'm like: "I can't believe in that" hahah. You rock dude!
Absolutely loved this! So well done. I've been devouring slight of hand content since Covid started and this is one of the best I've seen. Your patter was amazing. Just loved the whole routine!
On god! I felt like a kid discovering Magic tricks for the first time watching this video. In my Adult mind I’m trying to think of ways that the trick was achieved but my inner child was so fascinated that I couldn’t even think straight. Bravo, my dude.
Honestly this was shockingly good. Like not only do I not have any idea how it’s done I don’t see any glimpse of how it is done. The only trick that I could figure out was the pinkie break double lift for the four of diamonds but everything is like shocking
I think of a color change as a a single trick and a technical crux, but you turned it into a whole theatre with a story. Even though I usually don't like gimmicked decks or cards this one played really well into that whole arch. I was invested in those kings making a comeback in the end.
Though I was initially mad that you've used monte cards and a R&S deck, I actually enjoyed this one because I was able to follow everything, which is not the case with many of your other videos with normal cards 😅 Smooth as always!
The only time I spotted the slight of hand was at 3:10 when you flipped the card. The original card was at the bottom after being flipped yet you left the top one on the table. Reminded of a bottom deal in a way.
Regardless if thats how its done or not you now ruined the experience for others! Keep it t yourself instead of being inspector gadget in the comments. Respect goes a long way!
Ruined the experience? Unless you've read the comments before watching the video, you're experience should be perfectly fine. You sound childish - stop complaining when there's absolutely nothing wrong.
@@DisfunkshinalReviews Cmon, knowing how a trick is done doesn't make it any less impressive, and if you really don't want to know, just don't look at the comments?
Those are some very pretty effects? I’d love to learn this routine:) I think I can reverse engineer much of this but I definitely have some hole in my skills and knowledge cuz I can put it all together.
i love level eight. Its simple, but fast enough where it would be impossible to figure it out just by watching it happen. Hella impressive that he pulled it off 10/10
As a casual magic fan (I watch all the Penn and tellers and know a few standard tricks but don’t practice much beyond) I understood what was going on in levels 1-7 but 8-10 blew my mind.
Truly amazing, mind blowing, Daniel! You are one of the reason I'm trying my hand at some sleight myself (I'm terrible). Just my 5 cents: To silence all camera-tricks critics, you could have some constantly changing background element like a clock or a lava-lamp, so that camera edits would look obvious.
Mannnn, I saw some second-deals in a spot or two but rewound the last few tricks to try to catch a deck switch or anything at all. What a clean bit. Awesome!
At 0:24 was the only thing I could spot. Just that tiny bit of red when he puts the cards back together. I don't know what he did, but hey, I spotted some red before he told us he'd change the colors, so that's an achievement
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The opening color change is Ed Marlo's snap change. The second standalone color change is known as the Erdnase two-handed transformation, but was apparently invented by Houdini.
The introductory display sequence is a combination of a handling by Darwin Ortiz and techniques from Brother John Hamman. Levels 1 - 6 come from "New Darwin's Wild Card," published in Lessons in Card Mastery (detailed credits for the various moves and phases are in the book). Level 7 is based on the classic wild card move, developed by Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser. Levels 8 - 10 (for which I don't want to give too much away) are based on a combination of ideas from Pedro Morillo, Dai Vernon, E.L. Whitford, and others.
Where can i learn this?
@@whyisthiscodenotworking
I think that's what the comment is answering.
Really beautiful routine Daniel! It makes me miss practicing card magic. Keep it up man!
Not only do you present it, you also inspire magicians to up their game. Massive respect 🙏
The Performance is spot on. I also I love that you credit everything!
Astute observers will be able to figure exactly how these tricks were done. If you slow your playback speed to .5 you can clearly see the moment at the beginning of the video when he exchanges his soul for magical powers.
That's why most magicians typically trade their souls at full speed, so that most people won't catch it in real time.
What an amateur move. He was supposed to make a transaction before the video starts.
What minute or second in the video ?
@@SurrealScotsman As if that's a bad thing
@@SurrealScotsman pretty sure he doesn't
The sleight of hand in this video is out of this world, wow.
indeed, its crazy good. Doesn't even matter if you know any of the moves, cause everything is so seemless you can't even tell. great stuff
@@maxwanders so true. This is such a lovely routine. Sure, much of it might have been expected, but that detracts nothing from the absolute mastery. I feel like understanding how these work just makes the performance better
Blimey I just give up..I could practice 24/7 and I couldnt get close..I bow sir to your card superiority!
@@maxwanders I don't even know the move, and I'm fairly certain that I saw how he did the 7th one. (although I might be wrong) It was super flashy, it's bassicly how he turned the card upside down.
@@AkitoLite Gook eyes, Akito ... I only noticed when watching for a second time, after I had an idea on how the 8s changed into Ks ... you can try to figure out the rest now... what I still have not figured out are the deck color changes ... I have a couple ideas, but I'm not 100% sure ...
The sleight of hand is amazing, a real pro
I'm one of those jerks that loves to take the mystery out of magic by figuring out the tricks. Shortly into THIS routine, I found myself just enjoying watching the pretty cards change in front of my eyes. Excellent presentation!
even though I know a few of the ways he does it, I love the execution, I love the flow, very very good.
Sleight of hand masters never cease to amaze me. Seriously, this was so impressive!!
I know the basics of how some card tricks are done, but the brilliant off-handedness of your performance, stitching them together all in one take, is something else entirely. Bravo !
Yeah, this guy has got to be one of the most natural and charismatic card magicians I've seen.
THANK YOU for doing on screen magic without edits. It's so refreshing, and anti-zeitgeist. But it's so genuine. I don't care how many takes it takes to get the final one, the ones you publish are flawless.
ok i just have to ask this: wtf does anti-zeigeist mean? im german and zeitgeist is a german word but in that context? wouldn't make sense so do you use it here? ( thats a genuine question)
Uh.... what the hell was that..... that was completely unbelievably awesome!
I'm no magician but usually I have some minor idea how stuff is done... but I've got nothing here at all.
That was superb!
i think level 8 is just a double lift. The four of diamonds always had a red back.
@@danielf.7151 Yeah, I think it is. I stopped at level 7 to write this comment, so hadn't watched 8-10. Notice how particular Daniel is during the spread on level 9 to not show the second card.
I won't give it away if you don't want to be spoiled, so I'll just say to pay attention to the backs of the red cards for all the early levels. This was really excellent.
@@johnrupesh4535 On level 7 you can even see the double sided card very well.
@@ulicqueldromal Yup..
I figured it out. This is quite a simple trick. Daniel just hacked the matrix.
caught me
to take a note out of Penn and Tellers book, there is a beauty in this set of tricks that you did which distracts us from the dull reality we are trapped in but also reminds us there are always two faces to a coin so we can remain hopeful if we dont like the way things are we can change them.
That’s what I thought as well!
Perfect presentation!
Your videos are just... amazing. I have no idea why I am learning these tricks, I do not have any ambitions to cheat at cards, I don't want to show tricks to anyone.
It's just.. your passion and joy is contagious.
You are very charming and a great teacher.
thanks! glad you've enjoyed the videos
The first time I watched the trick I was amazed, but when I showed someone else after learning more about magic I figured them out all the way until leve 10 and want to say how well you managed the concealing of the cards and how clever you formatted the presentation. Thanks to you I now feel confident that my learning of tricks like the back palm or just simple ones like the double lift, that I was able to notice many times in these tricks, has paid off.
I'd like to know genuinely how long you've worked on this routine. I'm amazed by your timing and pattern. It feels like a long set of biddel. My brain cannot develop long sessions like this, nice work
Well to make this video, I had to stitch together a bunch of stuff I've learned over the last 15 years. So some of it I learned a decade ago, other parts I learned and developed specifically for this video.
@@DanielRoyMagic but how long did it take to have just an idea of such magic session and actually doing it perfectly on front of camera?
the technic is so perfectly extecuted. Loving it
This is an Elite level of sleight of hands...Awesome work... Mesmerizing
One of the more entertaining things I've seen in a long time. Thanks for posting it.
ik how its done and the moves plus the special cards
but cannot do it right away its just so perfect and the practise went into this is so admirable
i love ittt keep it up your videos gives me hope every time
Dude. I can usually follow your movements, but in this one I'm just dumbfounded.
I gotta learn this one
Understanding 1% of a certain trick does not mean you can “usually follow the movements”
Well, while some of the tricks are just nice Sleight of Hand, i doubt you can do all this with just regular cards...
@@heidtb6746 good point
@@imptastic9019 So true. I get so many people who catch me doing 1 move- THEY WONT EVEN KNOW WHAT IT IS!, but I hear, "HA I CAUGHT YOU!". The worst part is, most people whom I perform to, do this. its DAMN ANNOYING!
and also, mr banana, he will eat u up in a real magic fight
@@thesohmagician2991 this is the reality. Nothing is more frustrating than finishing off a beautiful and clever routine which just so happens to use a cheeky double lift and for someone to say, “THATS TWO CARDS.” And then when you concede that to them, they feel as if they’ve managed to solve the mystery of the whole trick. There’s a phrase I read in a book, “if a magician understands 90% of a trick but is fooled by 10%, they will consider themselves fooled. If a spectator understands 10% of a trick and is fooled by 90, they will believe that they understand the whole trick.”
Fantastic performance of an old classic with great variations added. Well done!
I’ve been a lover of card magic ever since I was a young boy and I’m usually pretty good at noticing the moves and maybe once in a while I “kinda” know what’s happened. But this is just absolutely flawless. I haven’t a clue how you did 90% of this act. Amazing.
All those movements are the most basic of card magic. Elmer's count, double lift, double back. Even a kid who practices card magic, know about these moves.
Your sleight of hand is really good, my man. I'm familiar with how the tricks work and I'm always checking for shenanigans, but you got me. I'm going to have to re-watch this multiple times to see if I can catch it. For the doubters, it's not video edits. It's a LOT of practice in misdirection and set up. Just like any good trade, the more you practice, the better you get!
This was one of my favorite "10 levels" this was a really good routine
Between the small moves I caught and the ones I missed, it doesn’t change the fact that you sir are a rat bastard magical genius. Round of applause
Bravo! Even if I think I know how you’re doing it, you’re so good at it, I’m left wondering if I’m wrong. Perfect!
I know how and when you do it, but still amazes me to watch how clean and smooth it is. Simply amazing, I wish I had this ammount of dexterity
There are so many cheap camera trickery magicians out there but i got no doubt that you are the real deal. And i love what you do.
I love this routine. Easy enough for someone with knowledge of the moves and the techniques can follow and understand and put together from beginning to end but so cleanly executed with confidence. Great video!
Exactly. It's not hard to figure out the general trick being pulled, but still very enjoyable to watch.
@@VSX66 can you please explain it to me?
Can you please explain it to me?
@@trichotillomaniac1959 I assume you understand the basic techniques, such as false counting and double lifting?
Dude is smooooooth as silk. Some of best I've ever seen, and he's only gonna get better.
i understood what was going on for like the firt 3.5 minutes of the video but after that you completely fooled. this was brilliant. thank you.
Levels five six and seven , made me realize that I needed to subscribe to your channel. 👍🏾😏
Man, not even with zoom + 0.25 speed I can figure out a lot of stuff you do. You very good
I was laughing non-stop like a fool !!! So much enjoyed !!!
This was amazing. From the first second of the video, I did not look into his face once, my eyes were glued to his hands. And even though I could theoretically follow everything (the basic method behind but not the real deal) and I thought I knew what the ending would be, I was so amazed, when it was only lvl 9. I had no idea you would end on such a banger as lvl 10.
Awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It was almost watching Ortiz again alive!! Thanka for bring us such a great performance and each movement was absolutely beautiful! Keep going the good work❤
Ohhh, this one was REAL smooth! I really liked it.
After watching so many of your videos I’ve come to appreciate another side of them which is trying to figure out some moves by working them backwards, but even after my second watch I have no idea where those 8s are going. The middle levels were definitely the highlight of this routine for me.
I'll give you a hint. That part of the trick uses exactly those 9 cards. And there are three different types of cards present, not two.
As someone who is somewhat familiar and dabbles in card magic I can honestly say there are absolutely no camera tricks, just purely amazing sleigh of hand. When I see any trick for the first time my magician brain tries to figure out how it was done but I was just so caught up and amazed with the magic, I had to watch it again to notice and catch all your sleigh of hand. Amazing job, you are phenomenal!!!
No editing tricks, just good magic. A classic and amazing work!
thanks!
Truly astounding, I love watching these magic tricks! It's part of the reason I've been learning some card tricks to see the amazement and wonder on people's faces. Keep up making the great videos!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I appreciate how you tapered out these effects
Something I discovered by watching the video. You have a LOOOOOOOOT king of hearts
Beautiful. Even if you suspect how it was done, it is so clean that there is no complaints or criticisms to give.
Look again at level 7. ^^
Very smooth and polished! Great show!
I figured out the gimmick with the cards, but the speed and precision of the sleight of hand, along with your showmanship, is what makes the presentation. I had to slow down the video to follow how each individual trick was executed. In real-time, it's almost impossible to catch. Great job and brilliant video!
Absolutely loved your performance. If I could offer one piece of constructive criticism. . . for Level 7 at 3:13, I thought the flip of the card was a bit too revealing in seeing the back of the 8 of spades so quickly without a distraction. It didn't feel nearly as clean as every other move in the routine. I imagine it probably works well on those who don't know the method. Again, great work and great video.
That's the part that gave it all away for me too.
Most people don't realise actually. Those who know how its done, are the only one to notice it.
@@johnrupesh4535 I have no idea how it is done but i noticed also.
I love it the bonus level, the only change I could have done in this video!
I ran across your video, and it made me want to get back into doing card tricks. Thank you.
Awww that was beautiful and magical - thank you!
How could one not subscribe to this chnnel? This video is sooo amazing!!!
I don't usually make this kind of comment, but I saw a lot of methods in this video. And everything I saw made the things I didn't see through that much more impossible. Catching a few moves doesn't stop the performance from being magical. I especially loved how you utilized some simple methods to gain more utility out of your setup. Also, loved AmirAli Roohi's note in the spirit of Penn and Teller.
You're amazing at this.
I tend to enjoy watching magic as a brain-teaser, trying to figure out the tricks behind it. I was able to spot exactly one slip-up...which makes the rest all the more impressive since it confirms to me that it is in fact all real on your part. Even if I replay your videos multiple times, I'm often left stumped.
That truly was magical!
what a gift for performance you got brother! english isn't even my first language but I was looking at you fascinated and could understand everything it was mind blowing. You got a subscriber!!
Hi Daniel, great routine! I see the influence of another whose name starts with a "D." BTW - my private lesson with you was gold; I'm improving in all three areas that we worked on. Hope to do another whenever I'm in NYC again.
With regard to people worrying about camera trickery, you could always put something like a lava lamp in the background so that people can see that there aren't any cuts. Plus it would look cool.
They'd accuse him of using greenscreen cards or some BS, but he is the real deal.
@@richl5663 hey daniel roy i found your burner account.
I'm pretty sure I was able to follow how each of these were done but whenever you change the whole packs front facing cards (the level 10) I'm absolutely baffled. Very good job sir!
How?
This is beautiful... My magician mind could figure out how this presentation works, BUT: i enjoyed it too much, everything was fluent and harmonious. Very well done, Daniel!!
Daniel, your technique is so cool
I need to practice more
What is amazing is that even if I get some of the tricks, it is so beautiful to see your hands doing the tricks perfectly like that, hard work u passed on those bravo !
Thank you so much!
My mind was just blown. Wow.
I've never seen something like that... No words.... Standing ovation!!!
Great Setup! Great Handling! Great Performance!
Clean from Beginning to End.
So delightful!
absolutely beautifully clean, that was amazing
Beautiful routine, masterful technique and angles. Pure joy to watch 😊 i like how you combined the classics and spiced them up
Even if I get some of your double/triple lifts, it's amazing how smooth they are. And some of your movements I get is to disorient me, which it did. I cheated and watched it over again and I think I saw what you did. Even then, I would not be able to replicate this. I don't get everything you do. And how you manage to conceal some of the cards underneath while you spread out, I would for sure mess it up and expose cards not supposed to be revealed. I love how effortless this is presented
I don't believe you are doing any editing tricks. You are doing very good sleight of hand, on a level that people won't believe you, that should be taken as a compliment.
You must have spent extreme amounts of hours practising, must be so fun to be able to do all these things
You killed this one! Wow even as a magician watching this, it’s amazing like the skills here are very visible. Keep keeping it unique , see you on tv soon
That's impressive. Some of the other sleights I can generally follow if I'm looking for them, especially on the second watch (since you have an idea of what's going to happen and can work backwards logically), but this one? I got nothing. Bravo sir.
I pretty much know how it’s done but there’s just no way I could perform it myself. That guy clearly put in his 10,000 hours of practice. It’s not just his perfect hand movements, it’s also his misdirection that makes us believe those are perfectly normal cards (which some of them definitely are).
Thanks Daniel for these AMAZING uploads. I can now do a one handed cut (usually) but it's just magical to watch you. Great music too !
Only just stumbled across you recently. You are incredible! Keep up the good work!
Absolutely MAGIC!! So amazing.
I enjoy trying to figure out how tricks are done. I think I finally figured this out, he is using real magic. That's the only explanation for what I just saw.
Wow that was INCREDIBLE! Well done!! I am amazed HOW did you do that??? I watched so carefully and didn't catch a single thing.
I'm angry just to watch your videos and think: "Ok, this time I will not be surprised" and then in level ONE, I'm like: "I can't believe in that" hahah. You rock dude!
Your videos always remind me of why I got into magic and I can't thank you enough!
Can't wait for the next awesome performance, man.
Even when you know how the trick is done its still amazing to see it done so swiftly.
Absolutely loved this! So well done. I've been devouring slight of hand content since Covid started and this is one of the best I've seen. Your patter was amazing. Just loved the whole routine!
Wow, thank you!
On god! I felt like a kid discovering Magic tricks for the first time watching this video. In my Adult mind I’m trying to think of ways that the trick was achieved but my inner child was so fascinated that I couldn’t even think straight.
Bravo, my dude.
Honestly this was shockingly good. Like not only do I not have any idea how it’s done I don’t see any glimpse of how it is done. The only trick that I could figure out was the pinkie break double lift for the four of diamonds but everything is like shocking
I think of a color change as a a single trick and a technical crux, but you turned it into a whole theatre with a story.
Even though I usually don't like gimmicked decks or cards this one played really well into that whole arch. I was invested in those kings making a comeback in the end.
Damn... Ok, that last one was great, I did expect that to happen but didn't know when.
Great performance mate.
Though I was initially mad that you've used monte cards and a R&S deck, I actually enjoyed this one because I was able to follow everything, which is not the case with many of your other videos with normal cards 😅 Smooth as always!
This trick uses basics of card magic but so beautifully done.
The only time I spotted the slight of hand was at 3:10 when you flipped the card. The original card was at the bottom after being flipped yet you left the top one on the table. Reminded of a bottom deal in a way.
Regardless if thats how its done or not you now ruined the experience for others! Keep it t yourself instead of being inspector gadget in the comments. Respect goes a long way!
Ruined the experience? Unless you've read the comments before watching the video, you're experience should be perfectly fine. You sound childish - stop complaining when there's absolutely nothing wrong.
@@DisfunkshinalReviews Cmon, knowing how a trick is done doesn't make it any less impressive, and if you really don't want to know, just don't look at the comments?
Those are some very pretty effects? I’d love to learn this routine:) I think I can reverse engineer much of this but I definitely have some hole in my skills and knowledge cuz I can put it all together.
As always : stunning sleight of hand 🤩
i love level eight. Its simple, but fast enough where it would be impossible to figure it out just by watching it happen. Hella impressive that he pulled it off 10/10
As a casual magic fan (I watch all the Penn and tellers and know a few standard tricks but don’t practice much beyond) I understood what was going on in levels 1-7 but 8-10 blew my mind.
I have never been this confused and amazed in my entire life
Greetings from Venezuela.... thanks for showing your tricks
That was pretty fantastic handling.
Perfect technique! Flawless routine, man!
Amazing dude. You’re a great Magician. So smooth with cards. I love this channel. It’s like going to a free show.
thank you!
Truly amazing, mind blowing, Daniel!
You are one of the reason I'm trying my hand at some sleight myself (I'm terrible).
Just my 5 cents: To silence all camera-tricks critics, you could have some constantly changing background element like a clock or a lava-lamp, so that camera edits would look obvious.
Mannnn, I saw some second-deals in a spot or two but rewound the last few tricks to try to catch a deck switch or anything at all. What a clean bit. Awesome!
Your double lifts are amazing.
I new what you were doing cuz I know a little of magic myself but I still got fooled in the middle and couldn't figured out 4 thing you did there 😭
At 0:24 was the only thing I could spot. Just that tiny bit of red when he puts the cards back together. I don't know what he did, but hey, I spotted some red before he told us he'd change the colors, so that's an achievement
Great show Daniel! Thanks for sharing.
Mind-blowing! Really awesome!
These only card trick I dont look for reveals, just so entertaining