What I think really pushed the emotion up is that due to perhaps a language barrier or being intimidated by Penn's booming voice or some combination, originally Penn and Teller made a coded guess and she mistakenly said she'd fooled them. Afterwards when they realised they were wrong, she was told they had to refilm that part of her segment due to technical issues. So she thought she was going to be told she hadn't fooled them for a second time only to be given the trophy. No surprise she's so happy to the point of tears
@@Babu69Official A bit late answer, but they showed them owning up to it in their April Fool Us Day special. You can find the clip here on her channel.
You are so amazing! Such a great and wonderful trick! Once I found that this wonderful trick was available, I purchased it immediately! It’s amazing! Great performance!
There is an episode of Fool Us where Penn plays against Teller on stage. Penn doesn’t se a bag, but he does use Tellers coat, over his arms. I believe that your dads trick inspired Penn’s trick because there are a lot of simulations of these two tricks. Penn is doing the same s thing with his hands, that you did with your hands in the bag. You got a little over agitated when Penn was mixing the cards up in front of you. I believe that you thought he was about to damage a card, thus opening an opportunity for your trick to fail. Both of you were definitely feeling around for your clues.
It's absolutely amazing. It takes while, for me at least, but once you get it you can't believe it wasn't invented earlier. Shows what can still be accomplished!
@@Kirmo13 Just buy it. It's really cheap for what you get. It's the one trick my girlfriend said was television quality. Not hard, just takes practice. Not even that much practice. You can add a deck switch which might improve it- so that might be hard for you. But that's as close as I'll get to a hint.
on ressent toutes ses influences qui l’ont forgé et ce sont que les plus grands, comme juan tamariz pat exemple. Bravo à Alexandra et à un des plus grand inventeur de l’histoire, son papa ;) Bravo bravo 👍
Perfect / Outstanding / Wonderful et si belle ! Je me souviens de mes soirées au Double Fond a admirer Père & Fille sur scène avec la folle équipe de "La Bride", "Le Nain" , "La Volaille" etles autres. Merci de nous faire rêver. A quand un show à Dubai ?
@@MactacFPV But surely a stripper deck only explains how she found the "predicted" cards but doesn't explain how she knew which were facing up and which were facing down. They were possibly marked with textures, but both Penn and Teller touched the cards and would have felt any obvious discrepancy between the textures of the face and back. I suspect Penn and Teller had a general idea about how the trick was done (some form of haptic marking) but couldn't nail down the specifics. As for it being a deck switch, I highly doubt that. Although, it is possible, I suppose. But it seems a bit too risky when a simple trick deck would do the job well enough.
Quelle prestation c est magnifique!!! Penn doit détester ce genre de tour, il s etait déjà fait bluffer par kostya khimlat avec un "triomphe". Encore bravo... 😃😃😃
I think this trick can be done by one-side stripper deck and several short cards. (One-side stripper deck means each card is right-trapezoid rather than anti-parallelogram)
@@felipe.masotti That is not a logical statement. Just because it fooled them doesn't mean it wasn't a stripper deck. It's clearly a custom stripper deck -this is a bog standard trick that I've seen a lot. P&T were being generous.
Excellente prestation et quel charisme sur scène ! Par contre, il me semble que Mathieu Bich a foolé Penn & Teller également avant pour représenter la France :D
Can someone please give me an explanation of this trick? I'm fricking out. I can't sleep without figuring this out. If you give me an explanation I would be so thankfull
@@DominiqueDUVIVIERmagie hello! Thanks for replying. Ironicly I think I just figured out the trick, literally 5 minutes after writing this comment. But it took me months. And I still haven't complitely figured it out but I think I now the main part to the trick. And I've gotta say it's an amazing trick. It's literally my favourite trick in the world right now. So nice job!
Why did they not examine the bag at the end of the routine ? Seems like they just wanted this beautiful, charismatic performer, to advance to the next stage.
There's a bit of footage that was cut from the episode, actually, which they shared as a short behind-the-scenes segment. They had given a coded guess like normal, and she mistakenly thought that they knew the trick. But when Teller talked to her behind the stage right after, and she explained the details of the trick, he went back to Penn and was like "uh oh, we got that wrong..." They then called her back on stage to re-film her post-performance bit, telling her it was because of a technical issue. The original guess was cut since it was a mistake, and the correction is what made it into the episode. See their explanation here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A5C7nL3vz2k.html
I thought the exact same thing. It seemed obvious that it was a stripper deck as soon as she put the cards in the bag. I really cannot understand how that fooled P&T, though they might have been generous, since they are just those types of guys.
They had actually made a coded guess like normal, and she _thought_ they guessed correctly... but it turns out it was a misunderstanding -- they actually _didn't_ get it right. So they cut out their "correct" guess from the final episode and replaced it with a weirdly guess-less bit of footage that we see here in the final cut. Here's the segment where Penn talks about it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A5C7nL3vz2k.html
I think foolers get to return on a future show... and having a beautiful and talented magician on the show is going to be a bonus, so they likely didn't want to guess too hard. Plus they took a guess, in code, and were wrong, they can't just give a dozen guesses and hope they score.
Female magicians are really so great than male magicians because the way they perform magic is so real I saw a new age of magic arising when girls or women are performing it I would like to know about history of female magic practioners.And there's a fact that magic was first praticed by female not male in ancient times there were more female magicians than male magicians so I respect each and every female magician in this earth who pushed the boundaries of magic.
this is not the original , pen told about some strippers in vegas and then alexandra said they werent fooled a couple of months later she was invited again and gave her the fool us trophy because she had actually fooled them