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Jeremy Griffith
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 พ.ค. 2019
Sleight of Hand Artist & Teller of Stories
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It's been a minute...
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Thank you to everyone who stuck around while I took care of what's most important.
“The Most Mysterious Author in Magic” - Looking for Erdnase
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The new drama-documentary for the unknown author of “The Expert at the Card Table” is live today. “Looking For Erdnase” can be seen by following the link below: ausleihen.filmticket.online/embed/fde74ec4-4db7-42ed-a1e7-bbaee673bbea
The Book that Changed Everything (w/ Dr. Will Houstoun)
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The Full Interview with Dr. Will Houstoun: th-cam.com/video/uM1zsFVkYVA/w-d-xo.html Dr. Houstoun's Website: drhoustoun.com/ Public Domain copy of "Modern Magic": www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/58057
Finding the Magic Again (with Perseus Arkomanis)
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Finding the Magic Again (with Perseus Arkomanis)
Elliott Terral: Card Through Handkerchief / Interview
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Elliott Terral: Card Through Handkerchief / Interview
Psychology in Magic: Alice Pailhès - Full Interview
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Psychology in Magic: Alice Pailhès - Full Interview
Card Spreads at the Table (and Jerry Andrus?!)
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Card Spreads at the Table (and Jerry Andrus?!)
Gambling Sleight of Hand with Ron Conley
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Gambling Sleight of Hand with Ron Conley
CARD CHEATING vs Card Magic: a primer and an intro
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CARD CHEATING vs Card Magic: a primer and an intro
A Legacy of Refinement with Eddie McColl
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A Legacy of Refinement with Eddie McColl
My Favorite Shuffle Control and the "Problem of Provenance"
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My Favorite Shuffle Control and the "Problem of Provenance"
The Most Useful Move in Card Magic ft. David Malek (Pt.1)
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The Most Useful Move in Card Magic ft. David Malek (Pt.1)
The Life of Arthur Buckley (and the THROW Change)
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The Life of Arthur Buckley (and the THROW Change)
The Smoothest Change (with Elliott Terral)
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The Smoothest Change (with Elliott Terral)
Cards Flying Everywhere!!!: How to "flick" a card
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Cards Flying Everywhere!!!: How to "flick" a card
On Focus: my interview with Steve Valentine
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On Focus: my interview with Steve Valentine
The "KEY CARD" Principle (and the Theory of Information)
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The "KEY CARD" Principle (and the Theory of Information)
The Elements of Style: Erdnase on Handling
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The Elements of Style: Erdnase on Handling
The JOG : The easiest introduction to Card Control
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The JOG : The easiest introduction to Card Control
Magic meets Science: The Psychology of Forcing with Alice Pailhès
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Magic meets Science: The Psychology of Forcing with Alice Pailhès
The Last Magic Dynasty: The Story of Maskelyne and his legacy
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The Last Magic Dynasty: The Story of Maskelyne and his legacy
Guest Interview: Jason Ladanye on Practice
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Guest Interview: Jason Ladanye on Practice
rewatching the vid after some time to cure the depression I got from trying to learn this move, those first few seconds... and I'm still baffled how good it looks. I think it's even more powerful on people who "know stuff" than total laymen.
he has big hands 😩 what about for the smaller folks? 😫
I miss your Face, your Voice, your personality. So much smart content. Interesting guests - really good interviews. I hope you won the lottery, that this is the reason for your break. All the best for your bright future, young man!
Exceptionally good video.
As a retired psychologist and hypnotherapist I got interested in card magic recently because I could see the concepts of misdirection, how memory can be shaped, and how conversation can shape a person's reality. So I was excited to read this book. And this video is terrific.
Golly . Ron makes it look easy. Wow. Skill. Ty Ron. Ty Jeremy.😮❤🎉😊
I have a very fun story. I performed magic for a woman name Kirby cook. Her grandfather was John brown cook. John was Arthur’s best friend in magic. She loved me so much she found a first edition of gems of mental magic with us part of the Buckley trilogy. I have the book owned by John who was co writer of Arthur’s books. I will NEVER stop bragging about this
You should never stop bragging about this! That’s amazing!
@@Chronyqlthanks! I knew you’d love that story
Nice video Jeremy!
I chased Up The Ladder for 10 years definitely worth it!! Good video.
your introduction was really well put, your performance muscle is RIPPED :) So, I'm by absolutely no means a good sleight of hand dude, but catched the bug several years ago, I just wanted to learn the bridge American shuffle at the start, ended up on 52kard and various tutorial channels... several weeks later, so completely unqualified to do sleights in front of people, I started showing tricks to my colleagues, and yeah, the only thing I got, if I did not messed up, was exactly that: "how did you do that?" and... because I was fascinated by the mechanics and only knew one thing or two, yeah... I started showing basic principles /moves to them: "you do dis, hold'em like dat and tadaa!"... really not my proudest moment when I look back especially considering how trash I was at the moves anyways... but I quickly realized that it was not what I wanted to share, so I stopped, started to practice more, only to be half decent because I realized, as hours of training went by, that I was by no means good at it...^^ but eventually the day to " " "perform" " " again came, and I got SO nervous to do routines in front of people that I started SHAKING literally, in front of people, yet the same people as before, people I've known for years so WTF is going on? well, I started to really care about the craft... that's why. In the meantime I watched basically all the Penn and Teller shows and random magic content on YT, stumbled upon amazing artists and realized that magic is not "do a bunch of fast or deceptive moves", it's really how Perseus described it, real Magic should last, it should be meaningful, it should make you completely forget about methods. Exactly as you said, in magic if you put all your XP points to your sleight of hand level, you wont be a proper magician with just that, you need to upgrade your persona level too, maybe even more than your sleight of hand stats. Anyway, what did I got after my attempts? the same reaction as before: "how did you do that?" with a smile that I took as a smile of complaisance. So I completely stopped doing tricks (I'll never call it "magic" what I did) , for the sake of the art ^^ I remember also Vinh Giang several years ago, he was doing magic content but focused on the showmanship aspect, and brilliantly demonstrated that sleights are just a tool to create magic and connecting with people, and he is goddamn right ^^ (a shame he deleted all of his old content honestly...)
If I could like this comment more than once, I would. Thank you so much for taking the time to both watch the video and to write all of this up.
@@Chronyql did you really read the whole thing from an absolute nobody with all of those typo errors/ bad english ? well, congrats and thanks for your time ^^ (I shall correct some bits for the sake of it, maybe someone else will try to read it, we never know) and really thank you for making such meaningful content, even for non magicians, I feel like there's always something valuable to take from those interviews :)
"So amazing that I have to bring it up myself" definitely a reference to the master Ricky Jay: "A feat so impressive I am forced to mention it myself"
I love the fact it setts you up for the SWE SHIFT if you do it with Half. Gr8 work Jeremy
Thank you so much!
Jeremy love your content bro , your thought processes and creativity your a unique individual, i was brought here from jason england mentioning your breif work in his Vanishinginc Masterclass bro ...
This pretty much made my year. Thank you very much.
@@Chronyql 💯
Awesome !
Absolutely superb ! Thanks so much !
greaaaaat ❤❤❤
We need Richard turner52😎
If I roll a dice where I am you could only guess and maybe be correct once in a guess. But if I roll and I do not share the result. You anyone will never know and I pick the dice up and the result will never of been shared but I would know the digit if I even glance. I'm not sure why not knowing the result of a rolled dice is specifically called some which has been said as erdnase. So eednase by my understanding or definition is well you don't know what it is why call it erdnase well I cannot answer that I think it's a little silly and a case of dyslexia. Now if I roll a smaller dice like a dice with 4 resulting results then yeah it is easier to maybe be correct about what will be shown after any roll. Well if increase that dice to 20 or even a hundred then the probability of someone else guessing what my dice is is not very likely. 6s are bearable so what's the next lowest dice after six sided dice. I'm fine with rolling a dice in front of u a sharing the result so that's me saying I your nice. Anywho I believe ten sided dice are the next. So at ten the at least probability or u just take a guess. I have no desire to guess the result of a d10 let alone d6s. So erdnase only means u wouldn't know. So if I don't understand you but I want to I could bring up erdnase or say erdnase now this a silly case of dyslexia and I believe can be improvised with. In a way it is as frustrating as trying to roll a certain Number on a dice on purpose and the increase of a dices count only increases this. Frustration. I've considered that. And u know How to correctly communicate is perhaps the interest. And maybe now I shouldn't bring up mentalism. So I shared what I shared.it is quite dangerous now.
It's funny you picked up that book. With dice on the cover. I just oddly enough shared with you Jeremy what e a t c t well what my take on it is. The fun thing is being able to communicate and here's how we sorta . We do that looking to connect. Now back to the thing about this I'm book. Listen here Griffith. If I roll a dice and this is a part of mentalism as I know it. Aost like flipping a coin which is a incorrect two sided dice. Now if I roll a dice where I am. You won't know what is face up on the dice that I roll but if I tell you what it was then now you know what is face up on the dice. So. I use d6s or six sided dice. As a mentalist. Looking connect with who. O here's something very interesting. I'm going to I guess reveal to you what the illuminate it all seeing eye is all about and it quite simple. I found it nagging back when I didn't know what it was about. Ok so the eye on the bill or the eyes of the faces on the bills but take. A look. That eye is now a real eye therefore cannot or does not actually see anything now the day when that eye actually opens and sees something will be the Illuminati it hasn't happened yet. But here the other part to that eye. The yellow hydrants r like rays of shine around that fake eye. Fake heads as well. And so the hydrants like fake rays or symbolized the fake sight of the fake eye. So if I don't understand I can tell you no I don't get it Jeremy and I mean it like the fake eye that doesn't see I just don't. So now I pull out fake rays and go into finding out what u mean. If I don't quite understand so this is how to explain or explanation. If I don't know and I would to or I am interested I can let.you know. To further explain. So I wonder what can be used to let u know I I get what your saying now. That was interesting but I'm more at the civitwar myself. U brought ww2 I believe. Either way. What could that be.
Let me tell clarify and your hatred for of that pile of papers is well noticable. I have heard the tell of that pile of papers but I'll tell you the spine of those papers are. Unbelievably weak. Now the tales of well what those all mean are actually what is the provided phrase. Smoke and mirrors. What mean by that is what is on the papers each and every one is oy what this all that is about. So smoke conceals the mirror and the if like the enlightenment of what it all means and what we want to know if only we could see the mirror through. The smoke. Ah yes the phrase is waiting for the smoke to clear or dust to settle. I've heard the tells of suggestion from this smoke and mirrors but I don't or I am not fooled as to well what this all means. Now if you believe or suppose that that literature is all about card handling well then you r fooled and maybe this is the one trick. I understand the suggestion and really the smoke in front of the blue mirror. However I have taken all of that book. Weak spine to be. Idk if biking builds alone strength. Actually about. Mentalism. quick jot mentalism is encouragement to others to speak what they actually want to say. There was a consideration but I won't get into that. So at the end of the mentalism course being a mentalist. It like a switch and I turn or I do it on when I want but I also know when it shouldn't be turned on. This is about as much as I can say in typing only. So yeah just sharing and I take as a mentalism course. I guess further explanation would be required. So no always deflect the claim of e a t c t. But here's I started I told myself that really this book about being a expert at operating vehicles. And people who don't use cards are really good are experts actually at operating vehicles and vehicles r their card table. That's how I started.silly untrue and misleading the whole way through. Anywho reapproach helps.
Shouldn’t gambling sleight of hand be called cheating sleight of hand? 😅
Absolutely fascinating. I watch and re watch these videos whenever I can. Incredibly informative. Hope you’re doing well Jeremy, I appreciate the effort in the videos, genuinely the most lovable guy in this business. Much love, -Steezy
In the interview he said, "if you have time to watch tv, you have time to practice." I've been taking his advice and practicing the pass while watching TV. It's fun getting to the point where I'm staring at the deck in my hands while doing the move and it's just... done. The top and bottom packets have switched places. It's surreal.
Btw what's with the name change?
You know. that before I watched this video. I had purchased two decks of aviator cards. One red and the other blue. I picked up aviation aviary because I had taken two planes to get to somewhere. And also before I watch this video I had opened the blue deck and played faro with someone.i won. I always win at faro. That was with the blue or a deck of blue aviators they got a bit effort applied. If you noticed there is a red aviator poster in this video. Which I specifically avoided because of my up bringing. And if I did that red aviator poster would of been a leviathan dragging me down into the abyss. Down down deep I would of went. Been drug by the jaws of a serpent of the water which can take to the air as well. If it wanted to but leviathan s don't like to show there faces so under water they usually reside. A deck in full deck order is a leviathan.
I love it ! I can't believe I'm only seeing this now. Please ask him some more. He can even sell his techniques, I would be willing to buy his tapes right away! Thanks Jeremy for initiating this interview, it was incredible (just wished it had more demos)
Lots of nice thoughts here. It's worth developing a habit of controlling top and bottom for sure. Certainly a good thing to have on auto pilot. If I may--protecting a slug on top, the last few cards dropping as a block is actually a tell and a habit worth breaking. When we naturally riffle shuffle the last few cards drop off the thumbs like all the other cards. They are not placed down on top...they are riffled off. It is likely that you know this and it is part of the advanced work you alluded to. But just in case...we should all work to have all the cards riffle off the thumbs at a natural pace. The last few cards getting placed down instead of riffled off is a good way to spot chicanery.
30:41 Who did she say has a very nice understanding of psychology? I didn't catch that. Edit: Wait, did she say "Tamariz"?
Been a while. How’s it going heremy
You got a legend to share on youtube - what an amazing opportunity and thank you so much for sharing this! Nice to watch this after I just finishing reading Steve Forte's book on gambling sleights. Steve also includes a shuffle that Ron Conley is known for that uses riffle down techniques then strips or cuts them back to the top. Also bottom slug applications too. This guy is amazing
I love this channel. Never go away Jeremy.
Loyyd Barnes had a jojo siwa rebrand crisis. That’s not what he looks like anymore.
So smooth!
how did you do it ?
Please upload videos again I liked your old knowledgeable videos about magic history
Nice moves! Put out another video! Share more knowledge. I can’t find the website with the B.C SHUFFLE. Anyone else carry it? Thanks
Oooo what cards are those 😮
If this full deck vanish was done by lapping, you're one of the best in it I've ever seen😌🙌🏻🔥
You are one of the best!! Nice cards, I have them 😊
I lost my deck of those at a workshop😅 Now I only have some red ones left😅
One of my favourite decks😁🙌🏻
That was some very useful information that I can use, I have been following you and what you have taught on 52 Kards. Great Job😇
training sir
very good sir
I have no insight on who invented it, but the absolute master of using the pinky count was the late, great Darwin Ortiz. A lot of his work was built around this move, and it was completely undetectable in his hands.
Awesome
You have such a smart valuable channel. Thank you.
That would tip over faster if you had a cat! 🐱
In a way, I wish this was still a secret society but Easy to get into. I’ll be it these vids and stuff are so nice but anyone can look into this and discover you’re secrets. Pretty cool tho. So awesome to be learning with you and your guest Jeremy. Very very awesome. Thank you. ❤
Jeremy sounds like Bill Burr when he's imitating stuck up LA moms...no offense, just how it is.
OK, honest question. Is it distracting from the interview? I was born and raised in Southern California, and I got to imagine that bleeds through and the way that I talk. Has it gotten to the point where it distracts from what’s being said?
@@Chronyql No. And if it did, that's my problem.
@@ChronyqlI’m from SoCal , great interview
@@Chronyql I'm British and the quality of your content is fabulous. I can't really tell where youre from (beyond you're not from the deep South or NY). 😂😊
good sir