This is one of my all time favourite tricks to perform! It’s a great packet trick and gets great reactions! I learnt this trick from a Bill Malone DVD years ago!
Hi Steve, I enjoy your videvery much. I've learned a lot. I have a question. I am looking for a card table like the one you have in this video. Could you please help me? I would greatly appreciate it. Take care, Kerry
Phenomenal trick! Well-performed and well-taught. I can see why it's one of your all-time favorite tricks to perform. Bill Malone (my teacher and good friend for many years) is my all-time favorite magician! Thank you for giving him credit. Too few magicians on RU-vid do that.
Great trick! Had it down after only a few times practicing it. The 'random shuffle' was truly amazing, it even fooled me! I'm sure it will get rave responses when I begin performing it for others here in Louisville, Kentucky home of 'The Derby' 'Thanks, Mate!'
that last one is great. i actually thought at first that ot was an old trick that i learned almost 50 years ago . its a psychological mental effect where you can show the cards in order, but switch 3 sets , and obviously you don't really switch them . However, if you turn the cards face up when you switch, ( try it !!) they actually DO SWITCH .. its crazy because at the start , you do the switch face down, but unbeknownst to the S , they were previously reversed , and they think that they really switched. Then you switch them back , and now they're completely convinced. For the kicker , you tell them you're going to reverse 3 pairs , but really you just put them A Thru K and then as you deal them down one at a time tell the S to say switch. When they do , you do the fake switch, and after the S says it 3 times , then you're ready to blow their mind with this : So you told me to switch 3 times and if you were perfect then you switched all 3 pairs of my cards back into the right order. And tirning up the cards one at a time , you prove that they are indeed A thru King again.. 🎩
Nice. A lot of beginner card tricks involve the endless counting of half or full decks of cards -- and often multiple times. Snooze. Although this one has a lot of steps, I didn't get that feeling of, "OK, I'm bored waiting for the next thing to happen" when you wait for an interminable number of cards to be counted. Seems silly when you think the most it could be is 52, and that takes less than 10 seconds, but it's all relative. Magic is supposed to be snappy. Or that's the way I like it, at least. Maybe it's just me.
Hello Steven, does that one or two switch shuffle has a specific name ? I investigate a little bit, but can't find the name of this shuffling method. Thank for your good job on your channel.
To be honest, I totally saw what you did. And I would totally ruin that trick because if you asked me to switch, I would switch and not do what you do, which very obviously isn't switching. And regarding the red/blue in the beginning: I noticed that, but it was so obvious that I figured you just misspoke.
Also, when he flipped over the jack from the red you could see the back of the next card. But then he took the jack off and magically the next card was face up lol
@@steventaputoroat around the 10:00 mark it’s kinda messed up. Like it seems at that point you weren’t sure yourself what to do. But it seems like a double lift has to happen to show the 5. At that point you see the next card face down. But when you put then 5 down, the j is magically face up