Slowing the speed to 0.25; at 3:04 you can actually see for a split second that the coin was still in his left hand but then you just can't see how he managed to slip it under the card. It's truly magic!
i know I comment that I love your magic all the time, but I just have to thank you over and over I cant help it because you truly deserve it. Thankyou again Ryan
2020...such a unique time for all things. Especially television. I feel the beauty of the routine was somewhat diminished due to these restrictions. It was a great routine though.
I am years late in seeing this. I was with Penn on this one. I could see and understand what was happening. But your sleights were so smooth, it the way you controlled the coins was so masterful. Like the space between the coin manipulation to the ditch was so impressive. You made coins invisible. Then like Penn and Teller, I gave up watching the moves and just watched the show. Nice. (side note, I may understand the "trick" but I could never execute it like this. This is one of a kind.
3:11 I hate to call him out on this, but I think on that last one he switched the coin to his left hand and put it underneath the card real quick if you watch closely… this is the first time I ever caught any of these magicians and I hope I’m wrong because this guy is great…
This is the first time I see your performance, I really loved it very much it was amazing & very touching. Thankyou so much for sharing this. Subscribed forever
I mean clearly Penn and Teller know matrix but they liked him so much they wanted his act in their show so my guess is they stopped trying to figure it out so they could say he fooled them to give him the slot
Bonjour Hayashi-sensei: Although this lesson is four-years-old, merci nonetheless. (The 25-mins of stretching surprised me, and tested my patience.) What's weird is that I found the Goju-Ryu Karate Centre (in So. Africa) channel by searching Goju-Ryu. Then a month later (yesterday), Ryan Hayashi shows up in the feed. Fifteen years after a brief study of TaiKwon Do, I've dipped my toes in. If I'd the money, then I believe I would seek a local dojo.