Hi Jesse, sorry for late response. Just type “cube maestro discussion group” in FB, answer two question about the booklet and you’re there. But just so you know, I don’t teach this routine in the group, so you wouldn’t know the stack or speedsolving method there (it’s Fridrich’s). I might film a tutorial for this routine later on separately
I just purchased the dark side of the cube thinking this would be similar to your stack but I realized it is quite different right away. Amazing routine by you. I’ve been doing Magic for 25+ years and speedcubing since 2008 and what a nice combination you have put together.
@@jessemartinez9436 I’ve tried to find the best routine involving two regular cubes, starting with matching patterns and continue on until both cubes will be solved. Finally this is it.
@@12319603 I would love to pay you to learn this, I tried combining the one handed solve and the super match from your book, but the stack is not quite there…I would totally buy a book or video on this if you had one.
Thanks 😊. I’m thinking about filming a casual tutorial for this routine, and adding it into “Cube maestro discussion group” as a bonus for the booklet owners only. However, it’s based on a hardcore skill, so it’s not for everyone, as I said in the performance, there are much easier methods to achieve the same.
Thanks. No, it's not in the booklet since this routine is based on a hardcore speedcubing skill mostly. I would need to cover too many topics in order to explain it and only a few people, who got the skill, would attempt to learn it. There will be more videos on the channel soon, stay tuned 😉
@@jessemartinez9436 The Easter egg is a riddle. If you do some manipulations with it, the secret will be revealed. The solution doesn't depend on language and based on common knowledge. Try to use some simple mathematical calculations and I'm sure you will find the right track 😉
Oh, i've been there! I am actually pretty upset that i couldn't make it to Moskow in time for magic camp, i really wanted to see your lecture there. At least, i was on your lecture at RAM, and you may remember me, as i got how supermatch is done) Anyway, THIS trick! Oh, THIS trick is such an amazing one that i can call it a masterpiece! This is simply one of the best, i always loved you tricks, and i still do. Astonishing work!
Wow! That was incredible!
How do I get into the cube maestro discussion group to learn the Stack used and the speed solve method you are using? I did purchase your book.
Hi Jesse, sorry for late response. Just type “cube maestro discussion group” in FB, answer two question about the booklet and you’re there. But just so you know, I don’t teach this routine in the group, so you wouldn’t know the stack or speedsolving method there (it’s Fridrich’s). I might film a tutorial for this routine later on separately
I just purchased the dark side of the cube thinking this would be similar to your stack but I realized it is quite different right away. Amazing routine by you. I’ve been doing Magic for 25+ years and speedcubing since 2008 and what a nice combination you have put together.
@@jessemartinez9436 I’ve tried to find the best routine involving two regular cubes, starting with matching patterns and continue on until both cubes will be solved. Finally this is it.
@@12319603 I would love to pay you to learn this, I tried combining the one handed solve and the super match from your book, but the stack is not quite there…I would totally buy a book or video on this if you had one.
@@12319603 take my money man, teach us pleas
Amazing!
It's real magic for mi! I don't uderstand how you do this routine!!!
A lot of skill, but some trickery as well 😉
Very nice! You are a real cube maestro. Without going to much into details, can I learn this from you?
Thanks 😊. I’m thinking about filming a casual tutorial for this routine, and adding it into “Cube maestro discussion group” as a bonus for the booklet owners only. However, it’s based on a hardcore skill, so it’s not for everyone, as I said in the performance, there are much easier methods to achieve the same.
Is this the same effect you published in Cube maestro by Henry harrius??
This is soo good🔥🔥
Thanks. No, it's not in the booklet since this routine is based on a hardcore speedcubing skill mostly. I would need to cover too many topics in order to explain it and only a few people, who got the skill, would attempt to learn it. There will be more videos on the channel soon, stay tuned 😉
@@12319603 Yess maybe in the near future,may you release this great knowledge for the rest of us🔥
Bravo!
Wow have this been sold?
Do I sell a tutorial for the trick, you mean? No I don’t
This is amazing!!
This is a guy with a lot of free time on his hands 😂
I bought your book, I have no idea what the Easter egg is in the end of the book, HELP! 😀
Are you in the Cube Maestro FB group? The answer is there.
Unfortunately, I don’t use FB
@@jessemartinez9436 The Easter egg is a riddle. If you do some manipulations with it, the secret will be revealed. The solution doesn't depend on language and based on common knowledge. Try to use some simple mathematical calculations and I'm sure you will find the right track 😉
Awesome!!!
Thanks 😊
Oh, i've been there! I am actually pretty upset that i couldn't make it to Moskow in time for magic camp, i really wanted to see your lecture there. At least, i was on your lecture at RAM, and you may remember me, as i got how supermatch is done) Anyway, THIS trick! Oh, THIS trick is such an amazing one that i can call it a masterpiece! This is simply one of the best, i always loved you tricks, and i still do. Astonishing work!
Thanks, mate. I call it "the supermatch 2.0", try to figure this out 😉
@@12319603 welp, i have a bunch of ideas, i saw a few clues, and i think i might have an answer, but i'm not sure. I gotta think a bit more)