Penn & Teller Fool Us - Hans Petter Secker - FOOLER Rock Paper Magic - S8EP7 Magician Hans Petter Secker from Norway completely fools Penn & Teller in Fool Us Season 8 Episode 7
I love the fact that, "Just send the Trophy" was indeed a multiple outcome trick. Just as described by Penn before. But not relevant to the fooling part.
I love these kinds of tricks. It’s not about being flashy and over the top. It’s straight forward, elegant, just pure classic magic. Not to mention a really likeable magician and an adorable baby.
I’m completely hopeless with spotting how most magic tricks are done, but even I can see what’s odd about the way the switches were performed. The whole presentation was fantastic, and congratulations on fooling them!
I love this. Simple and original. Or at least the kind of trick I didn't see before. And not being in the studio doesn't hurt the trick, but actually adds to it.
I'm not sure if I love or hate this trick, so I asked the opinions of my friends. Bob said he would just support whatever I said about it, if I liked it or not. Andrew is more argumentative, and I knew he would just say the opposite of whatever I said. I knew that if I said I liked it, we would just end up with two of us liking the trick, and one not. So I told Bob the opposite of what I thought, just so he wouldn't simply be agreeing with me. Then I told Andrew the opposite of what I thought, so that he would agree with me, but not realise! But somehow the truth was that we still ended up with two of us liking the trick, and one not!! So the question is Hans - did I like it? ;)
Do I understand this correctly that their guess of multiple outs is technically wrong because the trick has technically one out? :-D (although many ways to reach that out)
Such a creative way to be on the show during a pandemic and still make it work. I’ve been impressed by a lot of the socially distanced acts and how creative they’ve been in overcoming such an unusual circumstance for an interactive magic show.
A truly beautiful trick, and absolutely dumbfounding. I noticed that you didn't write down the prediction for the third switch, and was a bit concerned this this was a giveaway, and I suspect most viewers would be thinking the same - so to reveal it as you did just lifted it to another level. And, for a bonus, your humor - both off-the-cuff and planned - was delightful!
This one is easy, the sisors had a magnet and the rock had a little Bird inside, which it was trained to go in the direction the magician wanted. That is how he knew
For a more dramatic reveal, he should've shown the rest of the pages were blank to proof there's no multiple outcomes possible until the last page saying 'just send trophy' 😂 What an excellent act though 👏
This is an amazing routine all throughout. Nothing flashy, nothing crazy, just beautiful throughout the number of times I’ve watched it (tried to count it). I can see how Penn and Teller’s thought process led up to the multiple outs answer, but having a different idea as to how the trick is done, it doesn’t change how amazing the trick is. Hope you keep this in your rotation of tricks and keep on doing great!
You did absolutely brilliantly!! This is so well thought out, what an amazing trick 😊 I am extremely glad you fooled them, you really deserve that! And plus, the props were awesome too. Great job! 😊👏👏
Nice trick. I figured out how it works, but I won't spoil it for people that don't want to know. I am surprised Penn and Teller didn't find out, I guess they are used to think about magic and tricks, when in reality he did exactly what he said
"Magicians are notorious liars." - Penn I think you made Penn forget his one fundamental rule of magic here and got him to trust you, not just fool him, because he believed every word out of your mouth. Getting them to trust you is harder even than fooling them. Penn should have remembered every magician is lying, lying, lying. :)
Very cool. I liked this a lot. I had no idea there would be writing on the paper but I was picturing myself opening the paper as soon as it came out of the box and I didn't understand why they left it crumpled. It just seemed like the thing to do. So somehow you predicted none of them would do that which is fascinating. 😎
I know exactly what you did there, but I'm not telling that - I'm just going to say that you didn't fool me. ;) Great act and play around the simplest rules possible.
I've never seen someone fool penn and teller from so far away before, especially with such and odd routine. Even some really good magicians can't do it! Although, I may have to use this trick next time I go out to a bar, maybe I can find my own love the same way you did!
What. A. Conclusion. Well played, sir. An incredible performance. I was with Penn on that one...I figured just whatever happened, you'd have instead said, "OK, now look in the box!" for some big reveal. Or, if you wrote the right thing somehow, then you'd just reveal that. Etc., etc. I have no idea how you conceivably did it otherwise. Just brilliant--beyond brilliant.
Wow, just wow. I have to say on my second viewing I realised how it is done, but it just makes it even more beautiful. It was indeed a genuine prediction. Thanks!