JS Magic bro it doesn’t matter if your using the same tricks I watch these for there reactions. This never gets old. Congrats on 100k and see you at 250k
How about i do a trick for you js... While you unlocked your phone to see this comment I summoned the Demon And he told me your iPhone unlock code is 2157 😎 You’re welcome!
I like the one in the last group after you thanked them for watching, he says, “No, thank you for coming to _us,_ you made the night.” Very sweet. Those kids were a great audience.
To be honest John handled it pretty well. obviously he’s gotta cover himself in front of a huge ass audience and say what he’s gotta say and try to convince them otherwise by flipping the non- double sided cards
Dude watch this video over and go to 22:25 and watch it in .25 speed, a card literally disappears in slow motion, black magic I swear bro. And they didn’t even see the card disappear
@Break ZXZ bro you have to watch 20:27 watch the cards carefully it is something like magic you will able to believe... watch very very carefully the card swap from bottom to top by it self..
Yup it was fast. Fast eyes and hands. He spread it, counted fast with the eyes, palmed the cards and placed it on the table cards. Really fast in 2 secs.
Honestly, i enjoy the group's that have the over the top screaming reactions. But i have to say this video really captured the people that have that genuine speechless shock and awe reactions, and I think I may like those better!
6:34 he switched the dollar with one he had in his pocket and the serial number was prolly just one of those things where you always get the same answer
Scientific calculator function with the number in memory. Switch the dollar. Still very well done and excellently performed. 5 2digit numbers multiplied by each other can't give an answer of 32 million and change. The 2nd last number ended with a 5. The real magic is how is an 8 the last digit of the final number.😁
I've been around (JSMagic's channel) for a while so I more or less know all of these tricks from past videos, but the beautiful thing is how Jonathan adapts to how the audience is reacting / interacting. There were a couple of early reveals on this one that he just rolls smoothly with as if it was part of the routine... and of course how he handles the 'any chance they are double-sided' guy was absolutely smooth. Sick!!!
Cool how that audience member at the end said "Thank you for coming to us... it made our night." Good stuff. Also, one my favorites is the "wrong card > magic > right card" trick!
@1985cactus he asked, think of a number 1 to 10, and the guy said 8, but this trick the spectator was supposed to say 7, and the had to get another card from the deck e added on the cards that was on the table.
Your “Cards Across” routine, that ends around 13:25, was really beautifully done!!! The way you hit the beats, and pauses, and you distracted them “just enough” to do the S.O.H, right in front of their faces, exuded confidence. And this lead to a great routine!GREAT WORK, BRO!!
22:33 I like how you worked those two tricks together.. where the cards they were holding were their previous cards, instead of a pair of red queens or whatever.
@@jonkent928 Nah all of JS Magic stuff is legit. He never uses stooges. I know how this trick is done and it's not camera work. He uses no less than 3 different card magic sleights to pull off the illusion.
Love how you used and mixed several principles in the first routine (with the 3 of clubs) and it was an amazing end result. The beauty of a good and beyond magician is that they no longer focus on technique and use principles and techniques as a brush and paint, to paint a masterpiece often even on the fly completely freestyle and yet a masterpiece, an art form.
JS, that first set of tricks you did was amazing. I have watched all and I mean all of your videos and I don't remember when you did these all together. That was incredible!
It's really amazing to see how good your crowd control is besides that the new tricks have made the videos really enjoyable to watch. And I am learning from it. The first trick you did using the same card and making them think it's all them, as a magician that is a moment of bliss! I'm a true fan keep it up ❤️
I like that he was intensely watching every move but also "came around" and smiled when Jonathan pulled off some tricks that the audience member couldn't figure out.
I've been scrolling through my RU-vid recommendations to find something to watch and saw the notification that you've posted a new video. Now I'd be fine for the next 35 minutes
I saw that too the first time 'round. At first I thought there was some gimmick being used. Then I thought some editing had occurred. Now I just think the girl holding the cards gripped them at that very moment which caused them to "jump" together like that.
I feel like a loser because I always say good video keep up the good work… And I’m gonna say it again you are the best! Every time you drop a video I get excited thanks a lot buddy
God dam awesome as usual... super smooth and clean. Loved the snatching victory from the jaws of defeat line.... "oh the magic happened already" 😉 A pleasure to watch as usual. UK FAN RIGHT HERE DUDE...
Off topic, but what I like and notice about these videos is that a lot of the group of friends are all different ethnicities. NYC is really diverse and it shows that as long as you grow up within the same culture, then it's all love. It's not race but culture that dictates who and what we associate with.
this just made my night!!!! i really appreciate it this 35 mins long video! Thank you!! :) more vids to come man! wish to see you on something big like agt
@@JSMagicNYC yeah! Who knows??? Thats what I thought happened. But it definately was not "eyes" as the comment said. Anyway bro it was a great reaction video! It was a long 35 minute video and i loved it! Even watched it twice! Glad Loyle magic sent me over to you. You guys both rock! Keep em coming bro!
Pretty sure he switched out the dollar bill he was handed with one he already knew the serial number of and then used either a trick app or a pre-determined calculator or some kind of function to return the final number. I can at least prove that the last number it ended up on couldn't have come from any 2 digit number: 2nd number we see on the calculator is 4623 3rd number we see is 300495, the number entered was 65 (4623 x 65 = 300,495) (300,495 / 4623 = 65) 4th number we see is 30,833,038 (30,833,038 / 300,495 = 102.6074909732275079452237142049), thus the last number entered would have had to be 102.607...etc The largest 2 digit number possible is 99 (300,495 x 99 = 29,749,005) therefore he couldn't have possibly come up with the last number by entering 2 digits only. The only conclusion is that the bill was swapped and the number on the calculator was pre-determined.
@@mrcaffein I figured the bill was swapped too, and the math and numbers were manipulated to match his bill. Didn't think about the numbers as much as you did. What stood out to me was when he took the bill, he folded it a specific way that wasn't necessary, before putting it in his pocket. He did this because his bill that was already in his pocket was folded like that. He folded his bill like that ahead of time, so when he took out his bill, people would recognize that it looked like what he just had. They had just watched him fold it like that, and the brain is tricked into thinking it was the same one. They are focusing on what they see but don't think about what was done to misdirect them. He pretended to fold that so nonchalantly too, like he was doing it without thinking about it, mindlessly. But it was done intentionally. Made that bill unique and that detail was what made them think it really was the same without question. Had he just slipped it into his pocket, the idea that it was a different bill might have popped into their mind as they attempted to figure out how. Also, when the switch was made, he slips the bill into his pocket for two seconds, takes it out and gives it to the kid to hold. How did they not catch that and question why he did that when he needed the kid to hold it? He made a little joke. "This dollar isn't for the trick, it's for the vending machine. (Acting silly like he just got a dollar from that guyh)Haha, just joking." I noticed a few times in this video he did something or said something that seemed...off. But only because I was looking for his misdirection, not because it stood out. He is very good. Effortlessly aware of his words and tone, setting up the mind to notice things he does on purpose, yet it comes across as natural, not planned.