I thought I’d drop another tutorial early because I’m feeling nice 😅 You guys are awesome. Appreciate the support and I truly hope you’re enjoying the content I’m putting out ❤
You can do that same first trick with the entire deck if you start with ace down, then king, then queen etc over and over. Then cut as many times as you like. After dealing with the cards out in two rows of 4 and then deal sequentially. All cards will be matched up
Great tutorial with 3 effects. My favourite would have to be the one with the ripped cards. Penn & Teller did a routine with this effect using their entire audience. Great crowd pleaser for sure that of course shows most magic is just dependent on a great presentation.
The last trick is from Woody Aragon which I learned from his Penguin Live lecture. He calls it Lucky In Love and has a much more entertaining presentation! Penn and Teller close their show by having their entire audience supplied with four cards each and they all do the ritual together! Everyone who pays attention and follows the directions will end up with matching half cards!
I Iike the 3rd one the most because you are literally tearing some cards and the outcome is powerful 👍. The first one is a bit confusing..it doesn't always work as you said 🤗.
Hi Steven, I like all the self working card tricks that you do. These three are cool but due to the cost of playing cards I will not be trying the last one. Thank you for sharing your magic with us 🍻
I thought I’d drop another tutorial early because I’m feeling nice 😅 You guys are awesome. Appreciate the support and I truly hope you’re enjoying the content I’m putting out ❤
You can do that same first trick with the entire deck if you start with ace down, then king, then queen etc over and over. Then cut as many times as you like. After dealing with the cards out in two rows of 4 and then deal sequentially. All cards will be matched up
Wow!! love these Steve just starting to learn card tricks, thank you for sharing 👍
Great tutorial with 3 effects. My favourite would have to be the one with the ripped cards. Penn & Teller did a routine with this effect using their entire audience. Great crowd pleaser for sure that of course shows most magic is just dependent on a great presentation.
I really like the 'crystal ball'. So many good stories can be made up to go with that one.
The last trick is from Woody Aragon which I learned from his Penguin Live lecture. He calls it Lucky In Love and has a much more entertaining presentation! Penn and Teller close their show by having their entire audience supplied with four cards each and they all do the ritual together! Everyone who pays attention and follows the directions will end up with matching half cards!
Nice easy learning tricks … Many Thanks. 🥳🥳
The last one was my favorite
All of them are amazing
Thank you
I Iike the 3rd one the most because you are literally tearing some cards and the outcome is powerful 👍. The first one is a bit confusing..it doesn't always work as you said 🤗.
That was Amazing. Thanks for Sharing.
Some cool tricks Steve. 😊👍👍👍😊💪👏💪
Thanks!
Just found your channel. Your videos are very well made! Makes me want to step up my game haha.
Thank you Sean. Just had a look at your channel. Awesome stuff mate. Great vibe 🤛🏼
Has to be the ripping the card trick,the reaction I got was the best yet👍
It’s definitely a good trick!
Nice!
Great trick but would have been good to turn the cards over so we could fully understand how it works
What do you mean?
@@steventaputoro i think he mean do the trick but with the cards face up not face down
Oh I see. Follow the same procedure in the tutorial but with the cards face up ☺️
Hi Steven, I like all the self working card tricks that you do. These three are cool but due to the cost of playing cards I will not be trying the last one. Thank you for sharing your magic with us 🍻
Yeah it can be expensive ripping cards. Appreciate your support mate.
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dope af
keep up the great work
Thanks mate!
Amazing!!! But still... How???
Mathematics 🧩
Great self working math tricks the best 🎉 thanks💯🎩🪄✨️