Expert Double Lift Tutorial // 2 Card Push Over // Card Tricks

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2013
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    The Double Lift is one of the most important moves in card magic and is used in many card tricks. I have explored many different double lift techniques over the years, and this is my favorite. It consists of a pinky count and a two card pushover technique.
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    Legends Deck
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    Dai Vernon - Stars of Magic
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  • @52kards
    @52kards  7 років тому +31

    ► Learn more tricks and magic at 52kards.com

  • @victor_tlm7355
    @victor_tlm7355 8 років тому +484

    lol i thought i was doing it perfectly when i realize i was simply doing a single lift

    • @FantasticHaz_2
      @FantasticHaz_2 8 років тому +13

      +Zewills My tip for this is to put your favourite card/ace of spades in the second position, and your two least favourite cards third and first. Then you'll know.

    • @petergriffin8767
      @petergriffin8767 8 років тому +10

      +Zewills LOOOOL LMAO No offense not trying to be mean it is just funny.

    • @TheGrumpyBadger1
      @TheGrumpyBadger1 6 років тому +24

      i did a 52 card lift perfectly the other week

    • @VictoryToVictory
      @VictoryToVictory 5 років тому

      K

    • @StrangeConfusion
      @StrangeConfusion 4 роки тому

      With me same happened,, LoL

  • @ashtowner
    @ashtowner 10 років тому +25

    Those commenting that it is too hard, just remember the key is practice, just keep replaying the video and follow along, continue following WITH the video until u think u got it, then try it on your own, just keep practicing. Whenever u pick up your cards, try this three times, that's a good way to practice without getting sick of it. These tactics help me. Just trying to be helpful. :D

  • @joostknoef8249
    @joostknoef8249 7 років тому +76

    This double lift is the best I've ever seen

  • @52kards
    @52kards  10 років тому +8

    Good luck! I'm sure it will be a fun ride.

  • @sankvank
    @sankvank 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you, this helped a lot. I've been struggling with my double lift, and 7 years later this is still the best video to date. Plus I got it on my first try :D

  • @yan7527
    @yan7527 10 років тому +7

    At the start of this year I thought I would never be able to do this sleight let alone master it. I just started to learn this again and now it's easier woohoo!

  • @ILoveMagic15
    @ILoveMagic15 3 роки тому

    Man, this is the best DL video on the net. It's the most natural looking DL and your explanation is perfect. Thanks so much for this. Mastering this DL will greatly improve anyone's card magic immediately.

  • @DisturbReality
    @DisturbReality 10 років тому +59

    I've watched Asad do this in person, it fooled me.

  • @52kards
    @52kards  10 років тому +2

    I am using a normal deck in this video (no rough and smooth card). 1:04 is the same technique as 3:06. The outjog at 5:30 is not a risk because the card is pulled flush with the deck less than a second after the card is outjogged. It is only used to regain a pinky break.

  • @Uhoney
    @Uhoney 8 років тому +1

    Tip for a really good card control I came up with using these same techniques: Dribble cards to your left hand and ask a spectator to call stop. As you ask them whether this is the card they would like, do a pinky count under two cards and do a two card pushover. Point to the pushed over double as you verify that this is the card they would like. Proceed to lift up your left hand in order to give them a peek of their pushed over selection. While you do this, pull back the top card of the double (random card) flush with the rest of the deck as you use your left hands 2nd, 3rd and 4th fingers to push the selected card further over. When they have memorized the selection, lower your left hand back down and at the same time pull the selected card flush with the deck. Push the random card above the selection over as you lower your hand or soon after. Immediately make a one handed fan with the right hand portion of the deck and insert the random card (which the spectators think is their selection) somewhere in the fan.
    Congrats! You can now ask the spectator to push their presumed card in, which gives you plenty of time to dump the actual selection in your lap, under your thigh or whatever. You can also leave it on the left hand packet and place the closed fan inside the left hand packet leaving the selection on top.

  • @52kards
    @52kards  10 років тому +4

    Haha the title is a bit ambitious, but it is indeed a very good lift. I'm glad you like it!

  • @thaister88
    @thaister88 9 років тому +171

    who in the world has a strong enough pinky to rifle down 2 cards please tell me what kind of pinky exercise do you do

    • @That70sRocker
      @That70sRocker 9 років тому +10

      Just keep trying, eventually one day it'll just click and become consistent

    • @oranjjjggg
      @oranjjjggg 9 років тому +7

      it's more coordination than strength in my opinion. You just gradually build up to it. Took me 5 months to get a decent pinky count, it is not an easy move and takes ongoing practice and lots of patience.

    • @braxtynarmstrong8339
      @braxtynarmstrong8339 9 років тому

      There's is a tutorial for the pinkie count. Took me forever to get but worth it

    • @chingtinyeung5496
      @chingtinyeung5496 9 років тому +8

      it is actually quite easy. i am only 13 and i mastered it within a month. the way i do it,i don't need a lot of strength from my pinkie. instead, i pull down the right top corner(i am right handed) and a little with the pinkie and the cards just pop out. All u need to do is to keep doing it over and over again, no special practice is needed. 😊

    • @oranjjjggg
      @oranjjjggg 9 років тому +1

      you really dont need a "strong" pinkie, you just need coordination in the pinky. Don't practice a pinky count trying to strengthen your pinky, very little pressure is needed

  • @GibbonFrog
    @GibbonFrog 9 років тому

    What a fantastic tutorial, thanks so much. You make a difficult technique look so natural. I just need to practice for weeks/months/years now!

  • @GavHern
    @GavHern 2 роки тому

    getting this pretty reliably in just a couple days! my lift has looked almost identical apart from pushing the double over (i just reached under the break), definitely love this a lot more!

  • @CenaCold75
    @CenaCold75 10 років тому

    thank you! i have always had problems finding the perfect double lift for myself but now i have found it! it's so natural and after a bit of practice it's easy!

  • @juampialarcon7116
    @juampialarcon7116 9 років тому

    Definitely the best double lift out there, thanks for the tutorial.

  • @samcollins1566
    @samcollins1566 10 років тому

    your videos are so helpful so thank you for taking the time to make them. Keep up the good work asad!

  • @LiamRobot2014
    @LiamRobot2014 4 роки тому

    Thanks! This was super helpful!

  • @52kards
    @52kards  10 років тому +6

    Some sleight of hand techiques can be difficult with 100% plastic cards. I recommend using paper (anything made by the US Playing Card Company is good).

  • @jerelmercurio4754
    @jerelmercurio4754 8 років тому

    pinky break double lift, fkn brilliant. saved, subscribed and notification. It has been incorporated into the collective. Thanks!

  • @harmodance
    @harmodance 3 роки тому +4

    this is insane. even if we sit in performer's angle it still can cheat the eyes. good job!

  • @TheGwynmor
    @TheGwynmor 9 років тому

    really nice lift and tutorial, concise, in depth and what a great assuring voice says you can do it (with practice) its all about practice gonna whip my bikes out right now.

  • @browneye1968
    @browneye1968 7 років тому +1

    This is Hands Down THE Best Double-Lift i've ever seen

  • @52kards
    @52kards  10 років тому +1

    Thanks for the kind words!

  • @SixLeafCloverOFire
    @SixLeafCloverOFire 7 років тому +1

    What a great double lift! I personally use a strike double lift and it hasn't failed me, but this looks so good, too.

  • @Nepharian
    @Nepharian 10 років тому

    Wonderful double. One of the most important parts of this is that it doesn't look like you're being careful with the cards, which is perfect. I can't remember whether out was Erdnase or Vernon who said it, but the basic idea was that cards are light and delicate, so it is suspect when one handles them like cinder blocks. The pushover, the drop. Perfect examples of this principle. We'll done.

  • @Skole92
    @Skole92 10 років тому +3

    To whoever is having a hard time learning this(exspecially if you are a beginner and dont know how to do any double lift's): Try combining this tutorial with Jarek1:20's for double lift. Those are 2 different double lifts, but when you combine the best out of 2 worlds it's very easy. So all you do is, you get that pinkie break then transfer it to the ringfinger break and slightly lift those 2 cards, just slightly.Then you do the Jarek's part. Just watch his tutorial and combine the 2 like i said

  • @SuperDayv
    @SuperDayv 3 роки тому

    This is the best double lift method I've found! Or, at least, the one that fits my hands best!

  • @ProductofChina
    @ProductofChina 6 днів тому

    It's been 9 years and I think I've finally got it down. Thanks!

  • @pigman6954
    @pigman6954 2 роки тому +1

    i always thought this move was much harder until i saw this, thanks so much!

  • @TheKiraBayu
    @TheKiraBayu 10 років тому

    i love this tutorial, i had trouble in 2lift. this is look really natural deceptive

  • @magicduck627
    @magicduck627 7 років тому +3

    this is my favorite double lift! makes me feel good inside. lol

  • @ahmadsalameh7959
    @ahmadsalameh7959 8 років тому

    That is really the best double lift! Thanks man :)

  • @elguapiitooo20
    @elguapiitooo20 10 років тому

    this is my first video i watch from yall totally subscribing.. gonna see all o them,,, im a beginner inspired to learn... thanks

  • @Rockina2bar
    @Rockina2bar 10 років тому

    I actually got it first try, thanks for the tutorial, really useful

  • @TinGolubic
    @TinGolubic 10 років тому +29

    Here is a tip: try to keep your ring finger at the half of the card edge not at the bottom because if you keep it at the bottom cards are more likely going to separate and if you keep in near the middle they will stay together.

  • @MeshTheSnake
    @MeshTheSnake 10 років тому

    effortless, thanks so much!

  • @urfan7850
    @urfan7850 Рік тому +1

    Great! Thanks for video

  • @Shaikat4U
    @Shaikat4U 2 роки тому

    i used to watch your vid when i was kid learned so much tricks from you thanks

  • @jehan4077
    @jehan4077 7 років тому

    Thanks dude , helped me A
    LOT

  • @RaySmith
    @RaySmith 9 років тому

    Nice tutorial Asad, very easy and simple.

  • @jimmygee5
    @jimmygee5 10 років тому

    that was a great tut! thanks!

  • @benbeaver31
    @benbeaver31 7 років тому

    This helped me so much thank you!!!!!!

  • @yngve1993
    @yngve1993 10 років тому

    This is a very good tutorial for this Vernon double, I would also recommend checking out the Aaron Fisher double turnover, personally I use this and Vernons simplified turnover where you use both hands. However if you are new to this kind of turnover you should check it out. (If you don't want to buy his pathways to mastery lesson he has a youtube channel where he shares his toughts on many sleights)

  • @KinnereyB
    @KinnereyB 9 років тому

    Seamless handling as always Asad. I too prefer this style of a double lift. I learned the push over double without a pinky break, but the way you perform this makes them look identical apart from minute things the audience won't see.
    I've never been a fan of the David Blaine push over double where the cards are awkwardly turned upside down at an angel at the top right and bottom left and scooped forward. It works for him and others who use it, but it just looks so unnatural. IMO it make even ppl who have never seen magic subliminally think "he did something there." This style of a double is natural and mimics the way everyone else would turn a card over seamlessly.
    I practice all sleights by mimicking it with what the real thing looks like. If they match, you're doing it right.

  • @-cyborg.38
    @-cyborg.38 9 років тому

    You, disturb reality, and Mishnah inspire me to do magic thank you

  • @SoiBoi_Kelda1059
    @SoiBoi_Kelda1059 Рік тому

    This was superb

  • @loganhawke9670
    @loganhawke9670 10 років тому

    It is possible to do this double as I have just done it several times. Works great if you mime pushing over with the thumb more than push down. Concentration is more on the fingers pulling the card to the side. This is a good video. The out jogging of the card is better done by an experienced card handler.nice.

  • @kiprs
    @kiprs 10 років тому

    Damn, this one is tremendous.
    Thanks, Asad, will be using that as my main double lift now, I think.

  • @LewisDarkArts
    @LewisDarkArts 10 років тому

    Thank's Asad Bro helped alot! :)

  • @seaweed239
    @seaweed239 2 роки тому

    Watching this 9 years later and this video helped a lot

  • @adityapai593
    @adityapai593 3 роки тому

    Damn Asad. This one is really easy and really deceptive. I'm definitely using this as my double lift from now onwards. Lots of love from India dude

  • @Thriller94
    @Thriller94 10 років тому

    Great tutorial, man..

  • @yasintheillusionist171
    @yasintheillusionist171 10 років тому

    Awesome double lift it fooled me too

  • @AngiolaFides
    @AngiolaFides 10 років тому

    Very nice move, thanks. Vallarino has one with a push off without the pinkie break but only pros can do it I think...

  • @PaulTheillusionist
    @PaulTheillusionist 10 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @muhamadhassan6977
    @muhamadhassan6977 5 років тому

    The best one i can find❤️

  • @som2864
    @som2864 10 років тому

    Great thanks.

  • @deathstroke7394
    @deathstroke7394 7 років тому +34

    This guy has more class than Hogwarts

  • @MichaelLee-jm7mo
    @MichaelLee-jm7mo 10 років тому

    Easy! Thanks

  • @theundiscoveredgenius7095
    @theundiscoveredgenius7095 5 років тому

    Finally I mastered it!! . Thank you!!

  • @OrelBenisti
    @OrelBenisti 6 років тому

    Thank you sm good sir!

  • @Angelwrites
    @Angelwrites 9 років тому

    Thank you so much ☺

  • @MaxyStark
    @MaxyStark 9 років тому +3

    This is not a variation on the Dai Vernon's DL. The author of this is Arturo de Ascanio, Master of Masters from spain, and the real name of the move is "La Avanzadilla" which apears on his book "La magia de Ascanio II"

  • @kamehl23
    @kamehl23 7 років тому

    Great Tutorial :-)

  • @mahmoudeid3446
    @mahmoudeid3446 9 років тому

    I dont know how can i thank you
    You helped me alot

  • @TrollingToucan
    @TrollingToucan 10 років тому

    Nice video!

  • @motoed
    @motoed 4 роки тому +2

    I'm struggling with making sure that both cards move together in unison. Are there any tips I might be missing for that? It is a fine motor movement to coordinate those two fingers in unison... but I'm always getting the top two shifting and not moving together. any tips on controlling that would be awesome.

  • @LTerable
    @LTerable 10 років тому

    your amazing at magic

  • @MrTadpole221
    @MrTadpole221 10 років тому

    Great job!! It would sweet if you made an intro to your videos! Keep up the great work!

  • @eddiewong19921
    @eddiewong19921 10 років тому

    liked the pushover a lot

  • @heathexer
    @heathexer 10 років тому

    I really like your videos, and I was wondering if you could do a deck review on the Bicycle Arch Angels deck

  • @magicunpredictable6105
    @magicunpredictable6105 4 місяці тому

    thanks a lot!

  • @JonathanMoore242
    @JonathanMoore242 10 років тому

    I love the legends deck

  • @mikesimone7372
    @mikesimone7372 10 років тому

    LOVE IT

  • @Aryan.iluzionist
    @Aryan.iluzionist 10 років тому

    really good one,thanks for uploading videos,i like them very much,btw for doing tricks,is it better to use 100% plastic cards or not?

  • @26demonizer39
    @26demonizer39 6 років тому

    Wow I'm gonna practice

  • @Asolmanx
    @Asolmanx 10 років тому

    Well, i've seen a lot of double lift tutorials. When i saw this video's title, i was like: "what the hell, let's see why he thinks his double is so special, it's probably not".
    Oh, i was wrong...
    I've never seen such a smooth and natural double lift, and even if it was the title of the video, i did not catch you the first time. I did not think it was possible to do a double lift with a pushover. Amazing. Liked and subscribed

  • @oranjjjggg
    @oranjjjggg 10 років тому

    cool, appreciate you responding Asad

  • @niclaslundsbyskousen9952
    @niclaslundsbyskousen9952 10 років тому

    please make more tutorials, I'd personally like to one for the lePaul spread

  • @iMagicVille
    @iMagicVille 10 років тому

    I like the master push off double. Looks almost the same but doesn't require a break. However, this one is good because the cards is pushed from the middle rather than the side loke in the master push off

  • @andreaseriksson9746
    @andreaseriksson9746 5 років тому

    I’m so learning this!
    If I can’t do it in an hour I will make excuses about my hands being to small, that seems popular. 😁

  • @changonutncrunch
    @changonutncrunch 10 років тому

    I usually use the push off double lift by jarek 120, but this looks perfect with a bit of practice

  • @joelzusein
    @joelzusein 6 років тому +1

    I have now mastered this move after 2 weeks of practice. It's really frustrating to learn at the start and it may even seem impossible but just keep trying every day for like 15 min and you're gonna get the move down

  • @paulybruggmann2181
    @paulybruggmann2181 10 років тому

    you double lift is so smooth and natral

  • @jackpoet
    @jackpoet 10 років тому

    Nice.

  • @TrustATinOwl
    @TrustATinOwl 9 років тому +1

    Even though I know *exactly* what he did the entire video, the Jack at the end surprised me. It's so natural it can fool you even when you know.

  • @JEBAGRAFFITI
    @JEBAGRAFFITI 10 років тому

    I use it all the time! :)

  • @LAgamers101
    @LAgamers101 10 років тому +1

    do a tutorial on the WERM!

  • @kingwil6447
    @kingwil6447 8 років тому

    Hey hello, I ve enjoyed so many of your videos,
    Could u explain why every time i tried to push right the double together, they kinda tilt a bit, and always move to the right bottom instead of moving right straightly??

  • @erenalleon1003
    @erenalleon1003 10 років тому

    niCe Tutorial ~
    Thanks .. =)

  • @VishalShahREAL
    @VishalShahREAL 10 років тому

    oh i already use this aha. but good job explaining this

  • @pellegzehavi2748
    @pellegzehavi2748 10 років тому

    I really love what U do man by the way what camera do U use?

  • @draymonddream1316
    @draymonddream1316 7 років тому

    you can also just do a strike double lift to turn the card over and leave it outjogged a little if you are having trouble with the pinky count, then do what asad does at like 6:20

  • @redstroll
    @redstroll 8 років тому

    Hi Asad. This sleight can also be found in The Dai Vernon Book of Magic.

  • @Aryan.iluzionist
    @Aryan.iluzionist 10 років тому

    thanks :)

  • @TooIrishProud
    @TooIrishProud 10 років тому +2

    Hey, thanks for the tutorial. They are always very well executed and explained! I just have a quick question, does this manoeuvre work for you to the same effect with the a triple lift?

  • @sudhakarmaharaj4161
    @sudhakarmaharaj4161 6 років тому +1

    I have just opened a new deck and my push off double lift is perfect. It is impossible for me to do with that new deck. What I can do?

  • @ninokri
    @ninokri 10 років тому

    IMHO the best double lift