Although I do love watching Jason's performances on RU-vid and TikTok, I would have to agree that he’s taken the “Self-Working or Mathematical Card Trick EVERYONE Can Perform” a bit too far. The example you feature in this video of Jason doing this, is pretty egregious, but I think an earlier video of his is sadly even worse: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zuBHPQQt4c4.html I honestly don’t think he needs to go to this level of deception in order to draw people to his channel to watch his spectacular card handling skills.
You guys have got to be kidding, right?? It's a joke... It's blatant and obvious sarcasm... It's his whole shtick that he's constantly proving his doubters wrong and the "self working" card trick videos are part of the little "fight" he's having with the haters. It's his way of making fun of them. This video and comments like yours make it even better because you don't get it and actually think there's something wrong with it. Hilarious.
@@xtraspecialj You’re welcome. I’m glad to brighten your day. Can you not see in the comments that a significant number of people are well-intended in clicking on his video to learn a mathematical card trick that anyone can perform. It’s the boldface lying and bait-and-switch that I (and others) find distasteful. If Jason has an issue with his “haters,” then he shouldn't compound the problem by lying to and then insulting innocent bystanders sent to his “self-working card tricks” by RU-vid’s omniscient algorithm.
@@SarahParker-o5k bold face lie?!? It's a joke... An extremely obvious one. Get over yourself, seriously. There are ACTUAL things to be upset about in this world. This is NOT one of them... Get a sense of humor or go watch somebody else. His videos are not for you apparently.
The best way to demonstrate that they are "mathematical" tricks is to reveal them and that the spectator can also perform them... The fact that they are not revealed implies the denial that "they are mathematical"
Oh, perfect! I can cut-and-paste my previous comment: "Many people who are sent to Jason's videos that are labelled as "Self-Working Card Tricks" don't know they're being hurdled into the middle of a fight between Jason and his "haters." They're just there to learn a cool card trick to show their children or impress their classmates. Given the title of his video "Card Magic: Self-Working Math Magic Trick EXPOSED," they have no expectations of being misled about the video's content or purpose. So, indeed, Jason's "self-working" comments are not at all obvious sarcasm to these innocent, unsuspecting victims of RU-vid's algorithm."
What is more, viewers genuinely searching for "Self-Working or Mathematical Card Tricks" are being sent to the channel of a Con Artist. Not so funny . . . anymore.
@@MaryRoberts-d7c lol, that is hilarious, what are you talking about?? It's a RU-vid video about self working card tricks... Not to mention, within a minute or two of watching it, it's painfully obvious that it's sarcasm. But seriously, so what? It doesn't hurt anyone. This isn't a serious issue. Please, get some perspective.
I've followed Jason for years and it does seem that he has taken a slight turn into a more sarcastic---even sardonic---performance style. And, unfortunately, he appears to hold in contempt many of the viewers who support his RU-vid channel. I'm not sure how far he's going to go down this particular road. To say that "everyone knows he's acting" is just not true---just read the comments. To say that only "stupid people won't know that" bolsters my point.
He doesn't hold his fans in contempt... He holds the haters who comment dumb shit like "edited", "fake", and "luck" in a bit of contempt, but it's all mostly tongue and cheek for the most part. It's just a shtick. This video is so ridiculous and comments like yours are almost equally so. It's just humor and his "self working" comments are obvious sarcasm...
@@xtraspecialj No, this video is not ridiculous, nor are the concerns raised in the comments. Many people who are sent to Jason's videos that are labelled as "Self-Working Card Tricks" don't know they're being hurdled into the middle of a fight between Jason and his "haters." They're just there to learn a cool card trick to show their children or impress their classmates. Given the title of his video "Card Magic: Self-Working Math Magic Trick EXPOSED," they have no expectations of being misled about the video's content or purpose. So, indeed, Jason's "self-working" comments are not at all obvious sarcasm to these innocent, unsuspecting victims of RU-vid's algorithm.