Last time I was on I asked Simon what word comes to mind when you look at me he said cucumber 🥒 again I said " has Amanda been telling you stories about me again" 😂😂😂
That card trick wasn't even able to fool me. A MINTED card was pre prepared on top of the deck. Then the cucumber card was flip onto the top of the MINTED card, with sleight of hand the MINTED card was put onto Simons palm, leaving the Cucumber card on top of the deck. Then he wrote the MINTED card and did the same. Thats it!
Card trick is pretty simple... he gave Simon another "minted" card in the first place instead of the cucumber card. Penn & Teller wouldn't be fooled as easily as the BGT judges.
That hair changing comedian gets golden buzzer but This brilliant magician did not.... Change the Panel of ths judges they dnt knw wht the real talent and Hard work to do such acts
@@kingrobert1st I think, it wouldn't be accurate to claim that it's rigged. There might be some sleight of hand at play, creating such a captivating illusion.
people says it’s an easy trick but nobody explain it they just say : it’s an easy card trick or a card switch, but do they know how did he do that ? if yes explain it then
My best guess: The first trick was what is known as a double lift. Notice how he flips the card over on the deck before handing it to Simon? When he takes the now face down card off the top of the deck to give to Simon, he actually takes the 2nd card and not the top card. The 2nd card was a card that was prepared before the act that said "Minted" in as close to the same style as he wrote live. So the top card in the deck is now Simon's cucumber and Simon is now holding the pre-written "Minted" card, the magician takes another card and writes "Minted" on it and places it face down on top of the deck. This makes "Minted" (number 2) on top with "cucumber" underneath it. He does another double lift, taking "cucumber" and leaving "Mintend" (number 2) and gives it to the other judge. The 2nd trick is pretty much the same thing except this time he double lifts pre-written "Lying" and "I'm" cards. Then the scooba guy actually takes and swaps them. The 3rd trick, with the video, is an easy spoof. There's actually a number of ways this could be spoofed. For starters it could be a fake app that is designed to look like RU-vid. Or possibly it's actually RU-vid but he just edited the HTML on the page to change the upload date to say whatever he wanted. Essentially the "6 months" doesn't actually mean anything. What gives it away is that his body blocks the camera when he's writing... and the surface he is writing on is all white. It's such an easy edit to make that it can honestly take like less than a minute with the right pre-prep. Someone off-stage does a quick edit after seeing what Simon wrote, uploads it so the magician's phone can play it, and the rest is just showmanship. As for the vanish, I honestly don't know. Maybe mirrors?
It clearly says that the video was posted 6 months ago so definitely he foresaw what Simon would choose to write in the card before he joined the contest. It is scary he can predict it.
@@brenrey4877 That doesn't actually mean anything. It's possible to edit the HTML displayed on a webpage in your browser so that it says whatever you want. And that's even assuming he's even bothering to actually use RU-vid. How do we know it's not a completely custom app that's just _designed_ to look like RU-vid? In that case, the "Upload date" really doesn't mean a whole lot.
@@willswalkingwest7267 There's 1 duplicate: the "Minted" card. He pre-wrote "Minted" on a card before the trick and double lifted that for Simon. Then he wrote "Minted" on another card but double lifted "cucumber" for the other judge.
It’s called audience management. If you show you don’t care, they won’t look. Of course they’re not going to sabotage him on purpose, they’re not jerks, but Jack did a great job getting them to do exactly what he needed them to do.
@@tombartram7384 He's not relying on charity. He's working them. He showed them the card and then placed it in their hands, and told them to close their hands. The judges comply. They don't check because they already "know" what he just put in their hands. The fact that you know the trick is irrelevant. I know what he did, but he pulled it off skillfully enough that it looked natural and unsuspicious. That's 100% how magic works.
@@seancrandall1291 not suspicious? Lol, I wasn't even properly paying attention as I was browsing motorbikes on ebay with the telly on and thought "duh isn't he meant to say ' 'old t'card oop to th'audience!'?" If you and even I sussed it so easy then why the faux astonishment all round? Then, correct me of I'm wrong, was it him who rattled " a ring" inside a cup but the the mic in his sleeve was turned up way too loud and destroyed the illusion?