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.
@@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
Trés jolie routine de steward james, merci🙏 Tony pour cette belle présentation . Pour info je viens de poster ce matin une version "d'infinity" de raphael Czaja, j’espère que tu appréciera 😀
Sorry. But I would have been immensely more interested in your video to see the complete performance of the effect. I collect card tricks and luckily I found the video from Trinity and I agree this is baffling and I am having trouble deconstructing this one.
Thanks again. I do have one question…it’s not the $20, but is it worth spending more time endlessly practicing an uncommon sleight to do the performance correctly. I say that because most spectators are pretty clueless anyway to what is happening even for the most basic pass or card control or false shuffle. I guess that is why they are entertained, and that is the ultimate goal of most magicians is to entertain others. I’m going to watch Trinity until I either go nuts trying to figure it out or send for the routine. If you are interested I came across a You Tube……The King Escapes by Marcelo Contento. Long time out of production and unavailable. I eventually figured out all of the moving parts and made one for a performance. I’m curious if you like it.
You should probably watch the actual performance with a spectator over on the product page at Lybrary rather than Trinity’s. It’ll give you a better idea
Hi Tony i'm new to this channel! I'm impress by the huuuge catalogue of videos [7 years! older than Disney+] what you would say are your favourite picks regarding impromptu card tricks, recorded on yet to be the recorded on your channel? when was the last time you were fooled?
Can't believe it's been 7 years. Thank you for the nice comment. I get fooled all the time. It's really tough to say my favorite impromptu tricks because there are so many out there. I've always liked The Descending Cards by Harry Riser. I did that on my channel a while back. Big fan also of the any card at any number trick. Thanks for watching.
@@abcardmagic9587 awesome, thanks for the kind reply! nah I don't believe it, you know everything, like quite literary every trick in the book[s] Will watch your ACAANS