The slight screw up with the jack taught me more about the deck than most of the other svengali deck tutorials ever did. Thank you for this. It helped me dramatically with technique.
Guys, if your skill exceeds his, go watch another video, or give him tips on how to improve. He enjoys making videos, and is just trying to teach a basic way to perform this card trick. Insulting him or his videos will not change that fact, and insults only makes those who "throw" them look like assholes.
Makes sense! I saw these today when i was getting a deck for my friend because she is leaving and i thought that she would like one! I saw this deck and wondered what was different. Shame they don't do the Five of Hearts because thats my magic card...
If you know how to do the pass, or any other technique that let you control spectators card to the top of the deck you can do this: riffle the cards the way that spectator will see that all of the cards are differrent, then let the spectator choose a card, you control it to the top, you can do any false cuts if you know any, then ask what was the spectators choosen card, if they say the three of clubs, you look for the card that says 'you will chose this card' and show them the card, then show that every card had also changed to the three of clubs, but if they say that they choose a differrent card, you can say that 'the card jumped to the top of the deck' because you controlled it to the top of the deck, then you give the card to the spectator, and say that every card changed to the three of clubs except their choosen card.
+Sebastian Arizpe You might want to work on your English too, as he can use the words "like so", throughout most of the video, as he is showing what he is doing whilst he is speaking. Only one time does he make a mistake in this video using the words "like so". Sometimes, unbelievably, people make mistakes. You yourself made a couple of mistakes in that comment. You should have made the "no offense" part, and the "it is *like this*" part, two seperate sentences. You also should have used a comma between "no offense", and "but". I probably made mistakes in this paragraph as well, which is ironic given the situation. Also, do not use the words "no offense" when what you are saying is technically offensive. It makes you look idiotic to anyone with a proper understanding of the English language. Furthermore, you basically told him that he is, for a lack of a better word, crappy, at performing card tricks. Instead of insulting him, give him tips on how to do things better. Only insulting him makes you look like a jerk. Remember, you had to learn how to perform card tricks at one point to get to the point where you became, theoretically, based on your insult of his card trick skills, better than him at it. If your skill exceeds his capacity to teach, then watch another video. In conclusion, don't watch his videos if your skill exceeds his; give constructive criticism; and work on your understanding of English as well.
You probably shouldn't go around "correcting" other people's grammar when you have no idea what you're talking about. www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/like%20so
Sebastian Arizpe Bruhhhh! You're the only one that is grammatically innacurate! "Like so" is more than usable in the instances where he used it. Also, it is: "practise" not practice. Moron