I love when you give alternate handling and multiple options in these smaller routines. The idea of shuttle passing a packet that the spectator selected to swap it didn't occur to me the entire time you were explaining the routine, and then as soon as you said it I went "woah what a fantastic idea!"
You ABSOLUTELY do NOT talk too much. This is what SETS YOU APART. I appreciate you pointing out the moments of drama SO MUCH. Don't ever change. As I am learning this craft, I am only beginning to find the magic in the performance, patter, and pacing (alliteration unintended). These things are hidden to laypeople, and to some extent, still hidden to amateurs like myself. Pros may think these things are obvious. They are not. That's why they work. It is the invisible soul of the illusion, and needs as much opportunity to be revealed and demonstrated as anything else. Thankyou
My favorite subject in school was always history. What helped me fall in love with the subject was doing genealogy and how my family related to events that happened in time. On a side note, I love your videos and for me personally they're never to long. It's in the details that helps sell the tricks. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Ok, paused the vid just before the tutorial just to say this is soooooo sweet! (Pun intended)Dude, this is so good, why are you not selling this one! Kinda feel bad not paying for the secret. Now onto the reveal:)Thanks for another killer Jay!
I’ve got to say you’re an incredible performer and teacher. I just love watching you and you make the trick interesting even if you are revealing how it’s done !!! You embody the true art of magic 😁
Jay, first and formost, the longer you talk and explain the mechanics of the trick, illusion, the better it is for me (us) to learn and understand. So, talk on... I learned a few card tricks from a Mississippi River Boat Gambler, he was a IBM member, and I practiced in front of a mirror for hours until I felt I was ready to perform for real.. Thank you for sharing your awesome craft with us. Keep shining and stay frosty...
Hey Jay!! my favorite subject is science.I really you teaching in detail keep doing.Iove this magic channel and i would say that you are the father creater of magic.Thanks for this video.
My favorite subject in school is Science! It's really interesting and complex and that also what I love about magic tricks. They can get super complex and challenging but the pay off is always amazing,as in chemistry!
Nice! Great trick and an easy to make gimmick with multiple applications. I was first sankytized back in '95, great to see you still teaching and still truly enjoying it. Thanks Jay!
Thanks Jay for the video! My favorite class from school was probably theater class. A great way to make friends and learn how to perform in front of a crowd. Also I had plenty of time to show some magic to my drama friends!
Coffee shop trick is my kind of trick! Seriously, that's a SOLID effect! I'm going to find that book as well as read it. It's the details and the talking that make YOU stand out! Thanks Jay!
My favourite school subject is Chemistry, I really love the fact that things appear and disappear, and my teacher is into magic too, so I like showing him tricks! :D
Everyone seems to find advertising annoying in their desired programme but I really like your sponsored advertising, because you present it verging on subliminal and in a friendly, non-forceful way. Thanks for sharing your magic tricks. You come across in an wasy to understand way. Thanks :)
The most valuable advice you give is about the performance itself, like taking your time and so on. The detail you put into these videos is very much appreciated. All those years of experience really show through!
Fun video! You don't just teach us how to do the trick but how to perform the trick correctly. I can tell how much you love the art of doing magic. Thanks for making it.
5:00 in, love that you cracked yourself up. I think this may happen more often but is often cut out. Glad it was kept in. It's those moments of minor insanity that hooked me in the first place.
My favorite subject is school is math because all math is is a puzzle, and it takes time and thinking in order to figure it out but once it clicks, once it finally all comes together and makes sense... The feeling of satisfaction is awesome, when you've spent 20 minutes trying to find what a fricking letter equals, when you've spent 20 minutes frustrated, confused, and suddenly you just piece I together and it makes sense... No matter if you're in 6th grade pre algebra or senior in calculus, once it finally clicks you feel satisfied, you feel much more intelligent, accomplished... That's why math is my favorite subject in school.
I have done a few card to sugar packets since I first learnt the one you have on I.D. because it truly is a powerful effect, but this video had a lot of extra subtleties to consider and potentially apply... thank you Jay!
Favorite subject was drama class. Not as something that I wanted to pursue as a career but it gave me tools to use in everyday life: how to stand to convey emotion, how to pause for effect, that sort of thing.
I am a new subscriber but I would like to say I find it extremely helpful that you don't just explain the trick, but also the delivery. I find this channel very different and really helpful, so thanks a lot for tips and tricks, they're really cool!
My favorite school subject is theatre. It has done so much for me and also improved my magic. When I went to districts for improv and did the best there and then went to states and got best supporting actor in the state of Florida. So that's why
Hi Jay love your vids and HUGE fan. My favorite school subject Is physics because it always helps me come up with new tricks to do. Anyway keep up the good work☺ -Trym
Mr. Sankey i just wanna say i love your videos you inspired me to start to learn magic and i love it....when school starts its going to be a blast to show my friends some tricks....I just wanna say dont stop doing magic you have a whole generation of magicians laying on your shoulders. P.S. Love your videos
Jay - friggin' awesome trick. Favorite subject in high school. Girls. Though if you're looking for something that was part of the curriculum, English Literature. Especially Beowolf and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. We were required to memorize the first 16 lines in OLD English - and at the age of 54 I can still recite them - in Old English! BTW -I love being a member of the Inside Deception group. You've taught me some amazing effects so far - one of which blew my family away yesterday when I showed it to them. Showed card/doll eye/ paper bag routine. Did not have doll eye so I found a pair of the old "X-ray glasses" from the 70's. Had them place the cards in a small red velvet box while I donned the x-ray glasses - and voila' - they loved the ending - and I had a blast modifying your presentation of it. So thanks!
My favorite subject is art. I am very creative and I love studying artists and their styles and trying them out for myself. I also am an artist, so it is a break in the day when I can sit down and draw and paint. It is kind of like a calming period for me.
It's a time to express yourself and relax. I also find it as a time to think. Every once and awhile, I will even be thinking about magic and scribble down quick notes on the back of a sketch.
Hi Sankey, I have just discovered your channel from Spidey's live stream and I can't tell u how much I love your videos. I want to watch it all at once but I am scared of have nothing left to watch at the same time. Love from China.
Nice video as always. My favourite subject was art....it was the only one that let you grow your imagination and be creative. It also helped me look at things differently and from different angles.
Thanks Jay, as always it's a pleasure to see your work. I've been to many of your lectures both in Edmonton and Toronto. I just recently bought a couple of your videos to add to my library. I love the simplicity of this trick along with the high impact and shock value to the spectator. Keep up the amazing work. Len Braund.
This is the sort of stuff I love. Amazing, simple, and memorable magic.
Boom!
I love when you give alternate handling and multiple options in these smaller routines. The idea of shuttle passing a packet that the spectator selected to swap it didn't occur to me the entire time you were explaining the routine, and then as soon as you said it I went "woah what a fantastic idea!"
I love when you go into detail on magic theory. It's nice to see the "why" rather than just the "how".
I'm thrilled SO MANY of my great fans feel the same way! THX.
You ABSOLUTELY do NOT talk too much. This is what SETS YOU APART. I appreciate you pointing out the moments of drama SO MUCH. Don't ever change.
As I am learning this craft, I am only beginning to find the magic in the performance, patter, and pacing (alliteration unintended). These things are hidden to laypeople, and to some extent, still hidden to amateurs like myself. Pros may think these things are obvious. They are not. That's why they work. It is the invisible soul of the illusion, and needs as much opportunity to be revealed and demonstrated as anything else. Thankyou
My favorite subject in school was always history. What helped me fall in love with the subject was doing genealogy and how my family related to events that happened in time. On a side note, I love your videos and for me personally they're never to long. It's in the details that helps sell the tricks. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
Your the reason I got into magic! You're truly great
Ok, paused the vid just before the tutorial just to say this is soooooo sweet! (Pun intended)Dude, this is so good, why are you not selling this one! Kinda feel bad not paying for the secret. Now onto the reveal:)Thanks for another killer Jay!
U rock.
And even after the whole video, I'm still blown away! This is real magic!
I’ve got to say you’re an incredible performer and teacher. I just love watching you and you make the trick interesting even if you are revealing how it’s done !!! You embody the true art of magic 😁
Jay, first and formost, the longer you talk and explain the mechanics of the trick, illusion, the better it is for me (us) to learn and understand. So, talk on... I learned a few card tricks from a Mississippi River Boat Gambler, he was a IBM member, and I practiced in front of a mirror for hours until I felt I was ready to perform for real.. Thank you for sharing your awesome craft with us. Keep shining and stay frosty...
Best trick ever! So nice, and yet so easy even for the beginner. Thank You!
Yer welcome Jan!
That was amazing can't wait to perform this for my friends! Thanks Sankey!
Sir, you do not talk to much. It's perfect. Especially at double speed. Thanks.
I like all the options that were covered to show all the possible situations this trick can be used for. Thanks Jay!
Jay you have been my inspiration when I was starting in magic. Thank you for all that you do!!!
Psychology. It not only was super interesting to learn about, but I even could apply it to improve my magic!
That is sooo awesome!!! So magical. Especially when they get to hold the sugar packet.
Hey Jay!! my favorite subject is science.I really you teaching in detail keep doing.Iove this magic channel and i would say that you are the father creater of magic.Thanks for this video.
Thank YOU Sonia.
I love your passion for all aspects of making a trick work. It's so much more than going through the motions and you capture that well.
Totally awesome and so clean. There is no one else like you Jay. A superb talent.
Yes thank you for explaining the trick and the different approaches, and possibilities!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
you could do it as a swap of the card and the sugar and use a thumb tip to pour the sugar out of the deck!
My favorite subject in school is Science! It's really interesting and complex and that also what I love about magic tricks. They can get super complex and challenging but the pay off is always amazing,as in chemistry!
History has always been my favorite because we get to learn about our past and how we got to this point in time.
Great trick and never give up giving us every detail. Jay, thanks a ton!!!!!!!!
Nice! Great trick and an easy to make gimmick with multiple applications. I was first sankytized back in '95, great to see you still teaching and still truly enjoying it. Thanks Jay!
Thanks Jay for the video! My favorite class from school was probably theater class. A great way to make friends and learn how to perform in front of a crowd. Also I had plenty of time to show some magic to my drama friends!
Perfect for magic.
Love the videos I saw this trick done somewhere else and I had to know how to do it
Wow Jay thanks for sharing this trick this is truly a strong effect that they will not ever forget and a fairly easy handling!.
I loved math and I especially like how you can relate it to magic
Coffee shop trick is my kind of trick! Seriously, that's a SOLID effect! I'm going to find that book as well as read it. It's the details and the talking that make YOU stand out! Thanks Jay!
This is a realy nice one. Thank you so much.
Hey, my favorite subject is science. Without it we wouldn't be able to see your awesome videos!!
ANATOMY!! loved this subject so much. studied it quite a lot at night.
more important than the trick is the presentation, and you are a master on it
I love all of your videos. My mom loves all of the tricks from you that I do to her.
Glad to hear it.
My favourite school subject is Chemistry, I really love the fact that things appear and disappear, and my teacher is into magic too, so I like showing him tricks! :D
I really enjoy those longer videos with the variations and psychology explanations. For free content this really kicks it up a notch.
Dude, i really love the way u speak cuz u show the best ways to perform the trick
Keep it up ❤️❤️
Everyone seems to find advertising annoying in their desired programme but I really like your sponsored advertising, because you present it verging on subliminal and in a friendly, non-forceful way.
Thanks for sharing your magic tricks. You come across in an wasy to understand way. Thanks :)
Okay.. first of all this looks *SICK*! I always loved History in school....Maybe because my Grandmother told me stories since I was four...
The most valuable advice you give is about the performance itself, like taking your time and so on. The detail you put into these videos is very much appreciated. All those years of experience really show through!
Hi Hans. So glad that my efforts are 'coming across' - and thanks for your lovely vibes my friend.
Fun video! You don't just teach us how to do the trick but how to perform the trick correctly. I can tell how much you love the art of doing magic. Thanks for making it.
5:00 in, love that you cracked yourself up. I think this may happen more often but is often cut out. Glad it was kept in. It's those moments of minor insanity that hooked me in the first place.
My favorite subject is school is math because all math is is a puzzle, and it takes time and thinking in order to figure it out but once it clicks, once it finally all comes together and makes sense... The feeling of satisfaction is awesome, when you've spent 20 minutes trying to find what a fricking letter equals, when you've spent 20 minutes frustrated, confused, and suddenly you just piece I together and it makes sense... No matter if you're in 6th grade pre algebra or senior in calculus, once it finally clicks you feel satisfied, you feel much more intelligent, accomplished... That's why math is my favorite subject in school.
Loving you! Thanks man for sharing
My favorite subject is math
ps your the only magician that I watch for tutorials because you are the best
Forming Halo9, I sooo agree!!!
Thank you for sharing this. Keep up the good work brother..
One of the best tricks ever this is definitely going in to my routine
You talk just enough. I loved it! Your advice is very welcomed by me. I agree on building suspense and taking time when revealing something magical.
You are a living leyend!!!
Great trick Jay. I will add it to my arsenal.
I'm really happy you came across my feed!! I love your charisma and look forward to watching many more of your videos, thank you!!
No, thank YOU Joe. Most kind!
Great Trick, many Thanks Sankey!
I have done a few card to sugar packets since I first learnt the one you have on I.D. because it truly is a powerful effect, but this video had a lot of extra subtleties to consider and potentially apply... thank you Jay!
I LOVE THE DETAIL. KEEP IT UP MAN!!!!!!!!!
Favorite subject was drama class. Not as something that I wanted to pursue as a career but it gave me tools to use in everyday life: how to stand to convey emotion, how to pause for effect, that sort of thing.
As A Fellow Magician I Must Say I Do Enjoy The Lengthy Details that Most Do Not Appreciate. .👍😎 You Rock Brother
Ummm... really nice.
I already have a lot of ideas for doing tricks resembling this
I love card tricks which uses different objects to reveal the card. And this one now one of my favorites! :)
Yessss!!!!!!!!!!!!
love the length!!! :) keep being awesome!!!!!
Love this video it's so easy but looks like professional magic that's what I love about this channel
Awesome!
I always liked maths better. Awesome trick Jay!!! I'll definately try this one out
Thanks man, Now I know what to do for my AGT audition
I am a new subscriber but I would like to say I find it extremely helpful that you don't just explain the trick, but also the delivery. I find this channel very different and really helpful, so thanks a lot for tips and tricks, they're really cool!
I love language arts ... I love to write story and really let my imagination roam free, same as I do with magic.
My favorite school subject is theatre. It has done so much for me and also improved my magic. When I went to districts for improv and did the best there and then went to states and got best supporting actor in the state of Florida. So that's why
Awesome routine yet simple enough to do.
I loved logic. It was like finding out the secret to solving brain teasers!
So beautiful mr jay, at the end of the trick you can tear it a little bit then let them open it slowly.
Brilliant. Love the detail. Fab.
i'm glad you read my poem jay!! Love You!!!
Btw its defence against the dark arts
Hello Mr. Sankey my favorite subject is social studies but anyway you are awesome thank you for the magic!
John Berger ways of seeing is an awesome book, great recommendation
My favourite subject was art, because I had all the time to show magic tricks to my mates!
You are an incredible teacher.
My favourite school subject is maths because I love the feeling I get when I solve hard puzzles which and problems which really get my brain working
If i have to chose i would say Science! It's really awesome subject and i love to learn such kind of informations!! 😄
Hi Jay love your vids and HUGE fan. My favorite school subject Is physics because it always helps me come up with new tricks to do. Anyway keep up the good work☺
-Trym
Mr. Sankey i just wanna say i love your videos you inspired me to start to learn magic and i love it....when school starts its going to be a blast to show my friends some tricks....I just wanna say dont stop doing magic you have a whole generation of magicians laying on your shoulders.
P.S. Love your videos
Thx for the kind words BB!
SankeyMagic No problem Mr. Sankey
Awesome, I'll let you know how it goes cant wait to try it. . .
Beautiful trick man thank u so much for sharing it
Jay - friggin' awesome trick. Favorite subject in high school. Girls. Though if you're looking for something that was part of the curriculum, English Literature. Especially Beowolf and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. We were required to memorize the first 16 lines in OLD English - and at the age of 54 I can still recite them - in Old English! BTW -I love being a member of the Inside Deception group. You've taught me some amazing effects so far - one of which blew my family away yesterday when I showed it to them. Showed card/doll eye/ paper bag routine. Did not have doll eye so I found a pair of the old "X-ray glasses" from the 70's. Had them place the cards in a small red velvet box while I donned the x-ray glasses - and voila' - they loved the ending - and I had a blast modifying your presentation of it. So thanks!
Great to know you are having some serious FUN with this stuff. All the best to you and yours Chuck.
At my school they offer forensic science. This to me is very interesting and cool and has opened a possible career in this area.
hey Jay! my favorite school subject is math because its always been a challenge for me and I enjoy a challenge!
My favorite subject is art. I am very creative and I love studying artists and their styles and trying them out for myself. I also am an artist, so it is a break in the day when I can sit down and draw and paint. It is kind of like a calming period for me.
Art was always one of my favorite subjects too.
It's a time to express yourself and relax. I also find it as a time to think. Every once and awhile, I will even be thinking about magic and scribble down quick notes on the back of a sketch.
Great video. Perfect amount of detail. My favorite subject was English.
Hi Sankey, I have just discovered your channel from Spidey's live stream and I can't tell u how much I love your videos.
I want to watch it all at once but I am scared of have nothing left to watch at the same time.
Love from China.
Favorite subject = science....and i have to say this is an awesome trick!! nice job thank you!
You truly have an incredible geniustic master mind. Love u
Great trick as always!
Awesome Trick Jay!!!
Dude you should go on Penn and Teller Fool Us again!
Or Visa Versa.
Nice video as always.
My favourite subject was art....it was the only one that let you grow your imagination and be creative. It also helped me look at things differently and from different angles.
Another great card effect from the mind of Jay Sankey!!Although this uses the entire deck, I want to call it a "packet' trick.
Whew!!! I really appreciate that alert! ;)
any subject I could zone out and daydream in cause that's when my creativity would flourish
My favorite subject was theater , it really helped improve my confidence as a magician
JAY SANKEY I LOVE YOUUU
i really do appreciate the detail
Thanks Jay, as always it's a pleasure to see your work. I've been to many of your lectures both in Edmonton and Toronto. I just recently bought a couple of your videos to add to my library. I love the simplicity of this trick along with the high impact and shock value to the spectator. Keep up the amazing work.
Len Braund.
Much appreciate Len! U da man.