One and three were my favorite ones. I'd have to get into my Don Mattingly baseball cards to do the second one because I don't have six duplicates of the ten of diamonds.
Bonjour pour le tour avec les 4 king lorsque ils sont choisis 2 et 2 il faut demander au spectateur 1 et 2 si dans leur paquet respectif il souhaite échanger des cartes d’un paquet à l’autre le spectateur donne par exemple 5 cartes au spectateur 2 et le spectateur 2 donne également 5 cartes cela ne change rien au tour mais peu renforcer le mystère 👍
Hi Tim, Love the effect 'Discard'. Would probably use Bert Harding stack or B.C.S and just one person and one divination card. Only one deal out of seven even piles. The spare cards after a most natural peek can go in the middle of piles the spectator points at. All very random. This would be a very fair means of the spectator choosing a 'mental card'. We may then have the spectator mix up all the piles before choosing eight cards "Eight random cards........One from each pile plus please include the card you are merely thinking of". Then get the card (since we know what it is) to second from top face up position within the eight card pile in the gather up after fanning the cards face up for a second. A 'card across' presentation is now possible. Two piles of four. Biddle steal as we count the first four cards face up asking the spectator to mentally note which four card pile their card ends up in. Spectator covers each pile with a hand. Result is that one card appears to vanish from the pile they think contains their card and travels over to the other pile. It is of course the card they are merely thinking of! Andy.
You always use the number 24 as your key number. You take the lower of the two numbers (which is 18) and subtract it from 24, to get 6. If the two piles were 33 and 15, you would do 24-15 to get 9. If the two piles were 28 and 20, you would do 24-20 to get 4. And so on. Thanks for watching!!
Excellent tutorials Tim. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Graham! 👍
One and three were my favorite ones. I'd have to get into my Don Mattingly baseball cards to do the second one because I don't have six duplicates of the ten of diamonds.
11:45 so you can let the spectators fight over the piles.
Awesome tricks, thanks for sharing. 😎
Hi Tim. Some great tricks and there tutorials. We'll done and Thanks for sharing 😊🪄✨️✨️✨️🙌👍👏👏
Thanks Robert! Hope you enjoyed it 👍
Brilliant tutorials Tim thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks! Hopefully something interesting in there 👍
Enjoyed with your videos...many thanks,👍👍🙂🙏
Thank you for watching!
Well done and thank you Tim for these valuable tips.
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Very generous video. Fantastic job👏👏👏👏👏✨
Thank you Craig!
Bonjour pour le tour avec les 4 king lorsque ils sont choisis 2 et 2 il faut demander au spectateur 1 et 2 si dans leur paquet respectif il souhaite échanger des cartes d’un paquet à l’autre le spectateur donne par exemple 5 cartes au spectateur 2 et le spectateur 2 donne également 5 cartes cela ne change rien au tour mais peu renforcer le mystère 👍
Thank you for watching!
3 great tricks and wonderfully explained 👍🥃
Thank you Mark!
Hi Tim, Love the effect 'Discard'.
Would probably use Bert Harding stack or B.C.S and just one person and one divination card. Only one deal out of seven even piles. The spare cards after a most natural peek can go in the middle of piles the spectator points at. All very random.
This would be a very fair means of the spectator choosing a 'mental card'. We may then have the spectator mix up all the piles before choosing eight cards "Eight random cards........One from each pile plus please include the card you are merely thinking of".
Then get the card (since we know what it is) to second from top face up position within the eight card pile in the gather up after fanning the cards face up for a second. A 'card across' presentation is now possible.
Two piles of four. Biddle steal as we count the first four cards face up asking the spectator to mentally note which four card pile their card ends up in. Spectator covers each pile with a hand. Result is that one card appears to vanish from the pile they think contains their card and travels over to the other pile. It is of course the card they are merely thinking of!
Andy.
Awesome feedback. Really good ideas! Thanks for watching Andy!
This is really great stuff 👏👏 Thanks for sharing this 😀
You bet! Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed it 👍
Hi Tim, great tricks.👌👍✌️
I hope you liked them 👍
Awesome tutorial sir, thanks ❤
Thanks CTF! I'm always glad you watch.
Well done 👌👍
Thanks Pascal!
thank you.
Thanks for watching!
13:00 but spectator number two has 30 cards which makes 12 cards more than spectator number one.
You always use the number 24 as your key number. You take the lower of the two numbers (which is 18) and subtract it from 24, to get 6.
If the two piles were 33 and 15, you would do 24-15 to get 9.
If the two piles were 28 and 20, you would do 24-20 to get 4.
And so on.
Thanks for watching!!