@@abcardmagic9587 Yep or there's lots of other tricks that could precede it. A poker deal would have 25 cards layed out. Setting the prediction card would be easy from there.
00:03 A self-working open prediction trick by Allan Slaight called 51 North Avenue 00:47 Dealing two packets of 26 cards with a selection process 01:31 Turn face-up cards and count corresponding cards face-down 02:15 Perform self-working Open Prediction card trick 03:03 Self-working open prediction with a twist 04:00 Perform self-working Open Prediction with a classic card trick 04:57 Perform a self-working Open Prediction card trick 05:46 Self-working Open Prediction using the King of Spades
didn't see a connection between the two parts. i love the seconf one . the first one is the kind of tricks that if the spectator follows your steps he get the same reveal so there is no "magic" in it .
Avi, you can do a false cut (ose maybe, I forgot to do that, meant to) to take away the self-working idea in the first phase. That phase just leads into the second one so you can start with a shuffled deck. If someone did do both phases, your right, you would have to come up with a patter to make it work. Thanks for watching.
Another great find Tony 😊👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you, Graham
Absolutely Fantastic Tony. What a find, love it! Love it! Love it! 👏👏👏👏👍😊👍
Thank you my friend.
Wow!!! This is a great full routine 👏👏👏👏👏👏✨
Thank you, Craig.
Nice performance.. Cool trick❤👍👍👍
Thank you, rodleen.
Wow, Tony, this is a fantastic effect. 👍👏👍👏💪💪😊😊
Thank you, Robert.
This was really enjoyable, Tony. Didn't seem long at all. Two outstanding tricks. 👍
Edit: I just tried it myself and it works great. Awesome job.
Thank you, Tim. Glad you worked it out.
I like the second phase the self working open prediction.
Thanks Sean. You can actually just do that phase and skip the first one to make it quicker.
@@abcardmagic9587 Yep or there's lots of other tricks that could precede it. A poker deal would have 25 cards layed out. Setting the prediction card would be easy from there.
00:03 A self-working open prediction trick by Allan Slaight called 51 North Avenue
00:47 Dealing two packets of 26 cards with a selection process
01:31 Turn face-up cards and count corresponding cards face-down
02:15 Perform self-working Open Prediction card trick
03:03 Self-working open prediction with a twist
04:00 Perform self-working Open Prediction with a classic card trick
04:57 Perform a self-working Open Prediction card trick
05:46 Self-working Open Prediction using the King of Spades
Thank you, Philip for the timelines. I don't even know how to do that. Thanks again.
didn't see a connection between the two parts. i love the seconf one . the first one is the kind of tricks that if the spectator follows your steps he get the same reveal so there is no "magic" in it .
Avi, you can do a false cut (ose maybe, I forgot to do that, meant to) to take away the self-working idea in the first phase. That phase just leads into the second one so you can start with a shuffled deck. If someone did do both phases, your right, you would have to come up with a patter to make it work. Thanks for watching.