She is also given a choice to flip X or O. The black square in each tile plays a part. Great to see a Doctor in the magic entertainment industry. Bravo!
Ya but the middle square is key, did she know who would go first? Did she know that he'd be x? She could probably assume he'd take the middle square though.
@@shivasirons6159 It doesn't matter who goes first or what order or even how the board they send up is the trick works every time and the board can be in any configuration.
@@shivasirons6159 you are pretty far from how it works. It doesn't matter who played first and if who did it was drawing X's or O's, she has both options for each box...
Very nice trick. At first I thought it was a multiple out trick. The reason for this is because most people know the winning strategy for Tic tac toe (start in the corner, and if your opponent doesn't play in the middle, you win. If they play in the middle, you draw). Even if you don't use this strategy, like Teller because he started in the middle, the game will also always end in a draw unless someone makes a big mistake. This is not going to happen with two adults who pay attention. So dr. Kruti Parekh can assume the game ends in a draw. In that case I though, as long as the players end in a draw, the board can always be rotated, mirrored and/or X/O inverted to end up in the 'predicted' situation. But this is not true. There are at least 2 distinct board outcomes, that are not mirrors, rotations or color-inverse of each other. And even if it was, I think the trick doesn't work if the magician has to rotate, mirror AND inverse the colors to get to the same result, it's too many steps. There seems to be no sleights, and the 'background' doesn't seem to be a useful force. Long story short, also fooled me. If you made it this far, thanks for reading.
Loved it, especially the look on Alyson’s face when she really thought the trick had gone wrong. Very useful trick - it reminded me to put some of those gravy cubes on my shopping list!
Alyson is an actress. She has done this so many years. There is no way she thought the trick went wrong. This is so typical twist in so many magic tricks. Fool Us has had tens of tricks where those magicians pretend that the trick didn't go right. She is doing faces like that all the time.
BRAVO !!! If I may. Instead of saying "Because you actually time travel into the future, sideways", you can explain why it from Alyson standing position. It would be perfect.
Awesome little trick! I think I have the broad gist of the method, and I don't think I've ever seen it used in a trick before. Very clever, and Dr Parekh is extremely charming.
Admired the calm/relaxed way she presented herself. I was fortunate enough to have visited a very small part of India years before the pandemic. It was truly a magical experience. Wishing you success in all you do, Dr. Kruti Parekh.
Trick depends on the two players being reasonably intelligent. There's only 1 real possible way to get an honest tie. And it comes to the same pattern, just oriented differently. Cards start with X's on top and O's on bottom (or vice versa) she never shuffles and bottom/top deals wherever she needs the X's or O's to be. Then makes up an excuse to turn the board to match P&T's game.
This just isn't true. For example, a reflection of this board is possible and you cannot obtain it with rotations There are more than 4 possible end positions
exactly the same, doesn't matter the result. At least she could ask em to completely fill the board anyways or just don't turn on the last card (or cards)
@@veemontana718 Absolutely. On each box on that board she already has two facedown cards, one has an X, the other one has an O, the back of those cards are black so they mimic with the table and it looks like there's nothing there. Now, let's say she has first an X on each box and on top of at an O on each box, then on top of that she places the cards Alyson choose (which by the way don't have anything printed or drawn on their faces); so, if she needs and O on a certain box, she does a double lift (the faceless card plus the one on bottom that has the X on its face), if she instead needs an O she does a triple lift, the faceless card, the X card and the O card that is on bottom. Now you see why it doesn't matter what the outcome of Penn and Teller's game is???.
@@manusoftar Why have 3 cards, when she can have only 2 ? There could be a single card with black back on the board, all with O, and cards Alison chosses have all Xs. Then she has to do single or double lift.
She swapped the deck after shuffling. Now she has a deck of cards with an x. Each square on the board has a card facing down with a o. She then placed a card on each so now each square has 2 cards x and o. Now it's a case of turning over two cards or one in each square depending on what Penn and Teller wrote. You can see her struggle to turn the cards. Simples.
it's easier actually. However I think the board, the Xs and the Os should be totally symmetrical so that when she rotates the board, it has a better visual impact.
Not quite. There is a distinct path to a draw in which X starts in a corner and O takes the middle. So she couldn't have depended solely on symmetry of drawn games; she must have been prepared to manipulate at least two cards as she flipped them.
@kclubok imo it all hinges on X taking center, if so unless because 99% of the time X will it then the pattern would be the same again and again unless someone purposefully loses. If X doesn't take center then her trick will fail. As for placing the markers she could just place down what she wants to place down until she gets that draw board state.
@@yusufh7278 That's not how magic works. Magicians don't do magic that can fail. They are carefully planned out with tricks and gimmicks to always make sure they succeed.
@@yusufh7278 "...hinges on X taking center,..." No magician would ever take that chance unless they had a whole other direction they could fall back on without drawing attention to that. You simply don't take chances. It is about staying in control and always being at least one step ahead.
This would work better for the reveal if the individual Os and Xs looked the same when rotated but nevertheless a very good trick with a good method too.
actually there are three cards, two of em have black backs and are all the time on the table (one of em has an X and the other an O), and the third card is the one she puts on to, but pretty close.
You know what they say about out of sight, out of mind! Are you sure you don't work with computers? Because you have clearly made best friends with the binary system, like a high-speed switch-board operator. I don't think you fooled me, but I could be wrong!
She was already disappointed, as she was actually the one using time travel, not Alison. So she knew that she would not get the thropy. It sucks to be back from the future with bad news...
there was already a tictactoe trick on Fool Us; I don't see why the producers let this one out 🙄 Anyhow it's a huge leap of faith assuming that P or T won't purposefully lose.
But how they were not fooled by that??..I hate that code they use!most of the time those code fooled me and raise eye brows...even I dont have any eye brows!😶😶😶
@@officialkrutiparekh would the execution of the trick be the same in that case? Which is to get the board back to you and reveal the cards the same way.
She put all of the cards on the board upside down with Allison choosing the placement. The trick is in the cards since they are capable of revealing an X or an O depending on which way they are turned over. Front to back O, back to front X.
no, that is not correct. The cards she places have no printed face. The faces we see belong to other cards that where the whole time on the table (those cards have black backs), she either does a double lift or a triple lift depending on if she needs and X or an O.
Firstly , this is not a political platform to make such comments . Please use appropriate platforms , I hope they teach that to you in your country. Kindly refrain from passing generic remarks on nations . I am proud to be an indian.
@@officialkrutiparekh It was not a political statement, it is a statement of fact. In the US alone, according to NBC news, American citizens (mostly the elderly) lost more than 20 BILLION dollars last year to phone scammers alone. Of them, 97% were from India. Here in Canada and throughout Europe the numbers are similar. And this is an annual number and has increased every single year, for the last several years. Perhaps, instead of turning a blind eye to this horrible behavior that ruins the lives of innocent human beings, people need to speak out against this and raise awareness.
@@timmack2415 how is my video a platform for raising this issue ? I am no authority for complaint nor are my video contents anyway related to your topic . I am only an artist . If you have any issues you are fighting for you must raise it on an appropriate platform . You must find out what are the right platforms to complain for such issues
It’s a 50/50 chance of winning, once the game is learned no one wins, it almost always comes out to a tie. All the doctor had to do was make a educated guess of where the first placement of the “X” was going to be, based on her knowledge of Penn, and the rest is history. In other words “time travel”
@@monodescarado I hear ya on that, there’s only so many patterns that the x and o can be in, so she knew if she made a mistake, she can just turn the playing board around to best represent the outcome.
@@heartofthunder1440 This is also incorrect because it can’t be determined which symbol will be in the centre. The trick is either sleight of hand (which I didn’t see), or the cards/board are gimmicked.
You don't say "oh that's amazingggg" to your steps sooooo frequently as an illusionist.. yes it could work if someone is projecting a character that is silly/comical.. with serious style the presentation became awkward and cringe. Plus it's not polite to send Alison all the way to P&T to bring the board or anything for that matter. It was rude. You should have gone to them yourself to bring it. Anyway, I hope you'll improve on those points in future.
She’s kinda gambling. Ppl will most certainly place the x in the middle because it gives the highest chance of winning. After that, the final result will always be a tie for two players who wish to win, and the shape of the board will be identical with rotations.
The trick is same as other Tic Tac Toe trick which is to make the pattern: OXO OXX XOX You can see this pattern in the final board. Even if Teller had started with an X not in the center, the trick would have worked.
@@officialkrutiparekh I am willing to bet that the trick works no matter how the Game the volunteers play ends up. If this is correct it is a much better trick than people are theorizing. You have a very smooth touch Doctor!
@@RonnieBlum you are right ... You have just seen 1 outcome how penn and teller played the game on that particular day . What if it works for hundred of other outcomes .
Well executed though easy to see how it was done.
She is also given a choice to flip X or O. The black square in each tile plays a part. Great to see a Doctor in the magic entertainment industry. Bravo!
Ya but the middle square is key, did she know who would go first? Did she know that he'd be x? She could probably assume he'd take the middle square though.
She just needs to be a doctor. India people are not good at magic, just scammers.
@@shivasirons6159 It doesn't matter who goes first or what order or even how the board they send up is the trick works every time and the board can be in any configuration.
@@shivasirons6159 you are pretty far from how it works. It doesn't matter who played first and if who did it was drawing X's or O's, she has both options for each box...
Very nice trick.
At first I thought it was a multiple out trick. The reason for this is because most people know the winning strategy for Tic tac toe (start in the corner, and if your opponent doesn't play in the middle, you win. If they play in the middle, you draw). Even if you don't use this strategy, like Teller because he started in the middle, the game will also always end in a draw unless someone makes a big mistake. This is not going to happen with two adults who pay attention. So dr. Kruti Parekh can assume the game ends in a draw.
In that case I though, as long as the players end in a draw, the board can always be rotated, mirrored and/or X/O inverted to end up in the 'predicted' situation. But this is not true. There are at least 2 distinct board outcomes, that are not mirrors, rotations or color-inverse of each other. And even if it was, I think the trick doesn't work if the magician has to rotate, mirror AND inverse the colors to get to the same result, it's too many steps. There seems to be no sleights, and the 'background' doesn't seem to be a useful force. Long story short, also fooled me. If you made it this far, thanks for reading.
Loved it, especially the look on Alyson’s face when she really thought the trick had gone wrong. Very useful trick - it reminded me to put some of those gravy cubes on my shopping list!
Alyson is an actress. She has done this so many years. There is no way she thought the trick went wrong. This is so typical twist in so many magic tricks. Fool Us has had tens of tricks where those magicians pretend that the trick didn't go right. She is doing faces like that all the time.
BRAVO !!!
If I may.
Instead of saying "Because you actually time travel into the future, sideways", you can explain why it from Alyson standing position.
It would be perfect.
that was cool and i have no idea what i just watched
Namaskar bhaihen, shukriya for the wonderful entertainment! Bahut excellent :D
Thank you for being part of a 100 year legacy of tremendous magic ❤. I love my India!
it didn't fool them, but it fooled me! great performance!
Awesome little trick! I think I have the broad gist of the method, and I don't think I've ever seen it used in a trick before. Very clever, and Dr Parekh is extremely charming.
Explain the gist then, smarty pants
@@gmailrockmcbride49508 - No. If the performer chooses to reveal the method, then fine, but I'm not going to, even if it's just a guess.
We are proud of you Kruti for your Fool Us appearance!! I remember you from Star One's India's Magic Star show. Love your work and Illusions Kruti ❤🎉
Admired the calm/relaxed way she presented herself. I was fortunate enough to have visited a very small part of India years before the pandemic. It was truly a magical experience. Wishing you success in all you do, Dr. Kruti Parekh.
Fantastic performance. Your brought such beautiful energy !! Bravo
Love it!!!!!!
Great trick!
Cool origin story. :-o
Great performance, loved it!
Loved it! Very smooth performance, and wonderful to see an Indian woman on the show! ❤
Great performance! Wow!
This is the only trick I've ever seen through. Shocked it didn't stump P&T
Magic is in the cards.... some way to switch it to x or o with a slight of hand
just a double or triple lift, depengin on which one you want to show.
This was a great trick i loved it !!
Really fantastic !
Loved the intro, the magic.. everything 💯.
This is huge 🙌🏽
480P??
Loving Indian performances on P&T ❤️
I'm sold.
As much as I enjoyed the trick, I was also captivated by how beautiful she is, and a doctor on top of all of it.
New subscriber
Great performance
Trick depends on the two players being reasonably intelligent. There's only 1 real possible way to get an honest tie. And it comes to the same pattern, just oriented differently. Cards start with X's on top and O's on bottom (or vice versa) she never shuffles and bottom/top deals wherever she needs the X's or O's to be. Then makes up an excuse to turn the board to match P&T's game.
Not Neccesarily
This just isn't true. For example, a reflection of this board is possible and you cannot obtain it with rotations
There are more than 4 possible end positions
In this case what if 'O' comes in centre??
@@sachinkunder4934 if O plays the center being the second player, then I don't believe you can get a tie game.
@@stefanf922 yes, you can
Nice performance 👍😊👍
Well done doctor!! Little more practice needed in sleight of hand ! But you made it to the stage, that's a big task in itself !
@@nitedk wrong. It isn’t condescending. You can’t claim stuff and make it true. But thanks for playing, snowflake
I really was thinking up side down, but I was blown away by sideways for the finish.
I wonder what would’ve happened if one of the boys would’ve won the game
exactly the same, doesn't matter the result. At least she could ask em to completely fill the board anyways or just don't turn on the last card (or cards)
@@manusoftar you sure???
@@veemontana718 Absolutely. On each box on that board she already has two facedown cards, one has an X, the other one has an O, the back of those cards are black so they mimic with the table and it looks like there's nothing there. Now, let's say she has first an X on each box and on top of at an O on each box, then on top of that she places the cards Alyson choose (which by the way don't have anything printed or drawn on their faces); so, if she needs and O on a certain box, she does a double lift (the faceless card plus the one on bottom that has the X on its face), if she instead needs an O she does a triple lift, the faceless card, the X card and the O card that is on bottom.
Now you see why it doesn't matter what the outcome of Penn and Teller's game is???.
@@manusoftar wow thanks for letting me know... super dope trick
@@manusoftar Why have 3 cards, when she can have only 2 ?
There could be a single card with black back on the board, all with O, and cards Alison chosses have all Xs.
Then she has to do single or double lift.
You may not have fooled them but your magical beauty stole my heart.
we proud of you Kruti 👋
She swapped the deck after shuffling. Now she has a deck of cards with an x. Each square on the board has a card facing down with a o. She then placed a card on each so now each square has 2 cards x and o. Now it's a case of turning over two cards or one in each square depending on what Penn and Teller wrote. You can see her struggle to turn the cards. Simples.
Nope . That is incorrect
it's easier actually. However I think the board, the Xs and the Os should be totally symmetrical so that when she rotates the board, it has a better visual impact.
@@officialkrutiparekh tellin' me for?
@@Nuno1137 in the words of Hong Kong Phooey...'Could be!'
@@Nuno1137it's different to make it less obvious before the reveal.
Very simple as no matter what the outcome would always be the same unless Penn or Teller actual won vs each other, but entertaining.
Not quite. There is a distinct path to a draw in which X starts in a corner and O takes the middle. So she couldn't have depended solely on symmetry of drawn games; she must have been prepared to manipulate at least two cards as she flipped them.
@kclubok imo it all hinges on X taking center, if so unless because 99% of the time X will it then the pattern would be the same again and again unless someone purposefully loses. If X doesn't take center then her trick will fail. As for placing the markers she could just place down what she wants to place down until she gets that draw board state.
@@yusufh7278 That's not how magic works. Magicians don't do magic that can fail. They are carefully planned out with tricks and gimmicks to always make sure they succeed.
@@yusufh7278 "...hinges on X taking center,..." No magician would ever take that chance unless they had a whole other direction they could fall back on without drawing attention to that. You simply don't take chances. It is about staying in control and always being at least one step ahead.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
that's kinda easy to figure out ,, in fact i had an idea almost before she started turning
This would work better for the reveal if the individual Os and Xs looked the same when rotated but nevertheless a very good trick with a good method too.
I think the design is intentional so it’s not as obvious that the board is rotated
1:18 Alyson totally buchered the name.
The trick is really good, if you work on the theatrics it'll be more engaging
The cards have both x n o on them n u just reveal whichever u want
I figured this one out, but only because I understand the game so well. She would have had a match no matter what, except if one of them had won.
That is incorrect
Dark arts technology 🤣🤣 my guess 🤣🤣
I felt so bad when she messed up, but she recovered nicely
Ha then she fooled you because I’m pretty sure that’s part of the trick
I'll be honest, I was fooled....
I do this trick in bars but I have a piece of paper with the solution on it you turn the paper match what's on the board just before the reveal
You are so beautiful
I just guess there are two card putting on each cell, so she just decided to open the top or bottom card.
actually there are three cards, two of em have black backs and are all the time on the table (one of em has an X and the other an O), and the third card is the one she puts on to, but pretty close.
You know what they say about out of sight, out of mind! Are you sure you don't work with computers? Because you have clearly made best friends with the binary system, like a high-speed switch-board operator. I don't think you fooled me, but I could be wrong!
Heheh no use of computer switch boards .... Did I fool you ??
@@officialkrutiparekh You may have after all! But then again, I'm hardly an expert XD
She was already disappointed, as she was actually the one using time travel, not Alison. So she knew that she would not get the thropy. It sucks to be back from the future with bad news...
What they mean Allison saw you didn’t fool us?
Little known fact: Kruti Parekh is Hindi for Rick Lax.
What an insult. That guy sucks. She’s great.
What I was on there they didn't refer to me as doctor and I told them to but she did a wonderful job
"It's DOCTOR Evil!
I didn't go to 12 years of evil school to be called Mr. thank you very much!"
That's because no one gives a shit if you're a doctor if you're doing magic. God only knows why they did it here. It's just pure ego.
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she looks strong
I think it just revolves around the middle square. get that right and you have won the game.
❤
I don't get it why she called it time travel
there was already a tictactoe trick on Fool Us; I don't see why the producers let this one out 🙄 Anyhow it's a huge leap of faith assuming that P or T won't purposefully lose.
There has already been card tricks, and cups and balls, impossible location, etc etc.
But how they were not fooled by that??..I hate that code they use!most of the time those code fooled me and raise eye brows...even I dont have any eye brows!😶😶😶
What if Teller choose to be O, not X? Will the magic still works?
Yes !
I still have doubth. If Teller chhose 'o' and start at the middle, will the magic still works?
Yes
@@officialkrutiparekh would the execution of the trick be the same in that case? Which is to get the board back to you and reveal the cards the same way.
Yes ...
Is Fool Us still afraid of FLU-VID 1984?
Been more impressive if she took her board to them and left them flip and it was correct.
Meh....not a fan
She put all of the cards on the board upside down with Allison choosing the placement. The trick is in the cards since they are capable of revealing an X or an O depending on which way they are turned over. Front to back O, back to front X.
How do you make an x or an o upside down?
thats not correct!! she turned all the card the same way , all backflip no frontflip ;)
no, that is not correct. The cards she places have no printed face. The faces we see belong to other cards that where the whole time on the table (those cards have black backs), she either does a double lift or a triple lift depending on if she needs and X or an O.
I think she presses the cards so they change.
nope, she double lifts or triple lifts depending on what she needs to reveal, an X or an O.
@@manusoftargood explanation 👍🙂
Allison 6 minutes instead of 5 minutes into future
Wow. I actually fast forwarded. First time ever. Ouch. Sry
STUPID TRICK.
India makes a lot of things disappear. Like the life savings of poor innocent people.
Firstly , this is not a political platform to make such comments . Please use appropriate platforms , I hope they teach that to you in your country. Kindly refrain from passing generic remarks on nations . I am proud to be an indian.
@@officialkrutiparekh It was not a political statement, it is a statement of fact. In the US alone, according to NBC news, American citizens (mostly the elderly) lost more than 20 BILLION dollars last year to phone scammers alone. Of them, 97% were from India. Here in Canada and throughout Europe the numbers are similar. And this is an annual number and has increased every single year, for the last several years.
Perhaps, instead of turning a blind eye to this horrible behavior that ruins the lives of innocent human beings, people need to speak out against this and raise awareness.
@@timmack2415 how is my video a platform for raising this issue ? I am no authority for complaint nor are my video contents anyway related to your topic . I am only an artist . If you have any issues you are fighting for you must raise it on an appropriate platform . You must find out what are the right platforms to complain for such issues
The patter and the reveal are pretty weak.
It’s a 50/50 chance of winning, once the game is learned no one wins, it almost always comes out to a tie. All the doctor had to do was make a educated guess of where the first placement of the “X” was going to be, based on her knowledge of Penn, and the rest is history. In other words “time travel”
Magicians don't make educated guesses or take 50/50 chances. That's not how magic works.
@@monodescarado I hear ya on that, there’s only so many patterns that the x and o can be in, so she knew if she made a mistake, she can just turn the playing board around to best represent the outcome.
@@heartofthunder1440 This is also incorrect because it can’t be determined which symbol will be in the centre. The trick is either sleight of hand (which I didn’t see), or the cards/board are gimmicked.
@@monodescarado Two cards on top of each other, turn over one or both, would work. Penn made it clear that she had the choice.
not even, she didn't need to do any guess, she had the option, there are more then 9 cards on that table, but those cards have a black back...
You don't say "oh that's amazingggg" to your steps sooooo frequently as an illusionist.. yes it could work if someone is projecting a character that is silly/comical.. with serious style the presentation became awkward and cringe. Plus it's not polite to send Alison all the way to P&T to bring the board or anything for that matter. It was rude. You should have gone to them yourself to bring it. Anyway, I hope you'll improve on those points in future.
that magic succession is not going on well it would seem
Too much drama.. less magic. Good luck
She’s kinda gambling. Ppl will most certainly place the x in the middle because it gives the highest chance of winning. After that, the final result will always be a tie for two players who wish to win, and the shape of the board will be identical with rotations.
no I am afraid that's not the case . But nice try !!
Nope. Starting in the middle gets a tie the majority of the time. Starting in one of the corners gives the highest chance of winning.
That was a stupid trick
Kruti baby 🍼
*That's Why You Are A Troll & She Got A Chance To Be On **#PennAndTeller* 🤗
Thanks god you are not scammer from india
The trick is same as other Tic Tac Toe trick which is to make the pattern:
OXO
OXX
XOX
You can see this pattern in the final board.
Even if Teller had started with an X not in the center, the trick would have worked.
it would have still
@@officialkrutiparekh I am willing to bet that the trick works no matter how the Game the volunteers play ends up. If this is correct it is a much better trick than people are theorizing. You have a very smooth touch Doctor!
@@RonnieBlum you are right ... You have just seen 1 outcome how penn and teller played the game on that particular day . What if it works for hundred of other outcomes .