I only started magic 7 years ago and very late in life iam not to bad at it. it has changed my life but I love watching you if I can just b slightly as good as you I will b very happy
A fairly simple trick if you know how to do it, pure magic if you don't, and absolutely brilliant in its conception and execution. Your choice of which of the original and which of the more recent moves to incorporate and which to cut is visually elegant. As for the final deception: the back-to-back cards visually confirm the cards are jumbled. I can verify the effectiveness is 100%. I was startled the first time I saw you do this. The 4th time too. The move is brilliant. When you spread the cards and only the target was upside-down, It's like a one-two punch. Very nicely done.
I know you uploaded this video three years ago, but this morning I’d seen the Triumph trick and knew I wanted to add it to my repertoire. Thanks to your very detailed video, I was able to pick this up in a few minutes. Now I just need to practice it for 10,000 hrs!
I'm going to give you the best compliment I'm capable of putting into words When I saw you do this in your black jack video, I had the kind of feeling I haven't had since I saw Kostya Kimlat on P&T. I was absolutely floored. Now here's the compliment. I do both the road runner and Vernon method myself... but you are so smooth I actually convinced myself that I just witnessed the next underground phenomenon. I perform this same dang trick and still got the anvil dropped on my head bugs bunny style. Sir, you've got an enthusiastic new sub! I can't wait until I've got some time to sit down and binge watch your material!
Thank you very much for those kind words, I’ve been doing triumph for the better part of my life (& so I guess that’s what it looks like when you live with a trick for 40 years) Tnx for the sub & I’ll see ya around TH-cam!
I use a modified and very visual Zarrow shuffle for my handling of this classic, but Vernon's original is still excellent, as is your presentation of it. Thanks for the tutorial!
Wow this just popped up randomly and unexpectedly (even though I'm subbed to u)🤫 but it popped up at a time where I just picked up the cards again to start learning, so this was a real treat to watch and have a tutorial..I have to save it in a playlist too so I can keep coming back to it bcoz I know there's ALOT to it bcoz you made it look too dang easy 🙈 you do it so effortlessly 👌🏼..thank you so much for the lesson oh wise one 🙏I appreciate ya!
Wow I never liked triumph with a false shuffle or a push thru.. but this looks really great and I think I ll give it some practice to see how it feels😉 thanks for sharing man keep going!🙏
Hi Doug I just saw the poster of Carter The Great behind you. My aunt was Carter's assistant. My mother would tell me stories of their travels as they want around the world. She want around the world 3 times.
You can do this trick even more clean looking and easier with half the deck being double backers. I use 24 double backers and 28 normal cards. That way when I spread the cards for spectators selection they have a bit more to choose from. I tell them to touch the back of any card they want that way they don’t go digging in the bottom half, once they touch one I tell them to take it out and look at it and hold on to it. I then split the deck in two by holding the deck facing me as I spread through them and find where they meet and then shuffle them together, making sure I don’t show the other side of the double backers. I then turn away and ask them to put the card in anywhere they want face down. You can then spread out the whole deck showing them that the cards are actually face up and backs facing up. I then just square the deck up by tapping the side of the deck on the table and running my fingers on the edge of the deck while it’s still sideways to get them to forget what side was just facing up before I flip the deck over. I also make sure that I have a card with the back facing up on both the top and bottom of the deck so they don’t notice the flip. And from then on everything is done.
@@DougConn well actually you dont disappoint,cause your handlings are awesome!but something new for us that already have the books and dvds!you are fast and clean
Ok, yes you’ll get that! (I’m working on a few beginners tutorials right now for a new web site : connjure.com) I’ll be posting some new / advanced tutorials as well ... stay tuned!
That triumph shuffle is "the best" tutorial I've seen for it! So many make it too complicated! Thank you for showing an easier way 🙏🏼
this is fantastic and I can't believe your channel hasn't gotten more attention, you really do make magic look like the art that it is!
Thanks for the good word.... stay tuned!
completely agree
Truer words were never spoken.
Meanwhile posers like Chris Ramsay have millions of subs.
Your handling is absolutely gorgeous! I just love every single second of this, thanks for the sharing! 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
I’ve never done a card trick before but after watching this I’m confident I could get it down with relative ease....excellent teaching sir
Love hearing this.
I only started magic 7 years ago and very late in life iam not to bad at it. it has changed my life but I love watching you if I can just b slightly as good as you I will b very happy
Yet again Doug. You've made my day with this! Hours of fun of practice ahead! Thanks
Great! Enjoy!
Thanks for the link to here Doug 😀 going to save this for future reference. Brilliant 👏
Utterly. Beautiful. 🙏
My mind is blown once again Doug!!!
Just amazing. I can do several triumphs but always struggled with Tabled shufffles - finally this is one I can do that's extremely convincing. Thanks!
This is my favorite trick I’ve ever learned!
A fairly simple trick if you know how to do it, pure magic if you don't, and absolutely brilliant in its conception and execution. Your choice of which of the original and which of the more recent moves to incorporate and which to cut is visually elegant. As for the final deception: the back-to-back cards visually confirm the cards are jumbled. I can verify the effectiveness is 100%. I was startled the first time I saw you do this. The 4th time too. The move is brilliant. When you spread the cards and only the target was upside-down, It's like a one-two punch.
Very nicely done.
You are so smoooooth! Thanks for the tutorial. Great effect
Hi Doug , I have seen your articles in the Linking Ring, long back. Now happy to see you in this internet age. Thanks for making it clear
Oh yes, that was bout 25 years ago! 🙏🪄
@@DougConn thanks, nice to connect with you. It is great learning for me.
Gotta watch this a few times but I’m gonna have it down by tonight. Thanks!!!!!
Enjoy! It’s a good one!
I know you uploaded this video three years ago, but this morning I’d seen the Triumph trick and knew I wanted to add it to my repertoire. Thanks to your very detailed video, I was able to pick this up in a few minutes. Now I just need to practice it for 10,000 hrs!
Happy to hear the info is useful! Best wishes with it!
@@DougConn I wasn’t sure where to ask, but out of curiosity, how long or how many times do you practice a trick before performing it?
You sir are brilliant an very generous thaknyou
Wow that is such a cool trick
Amazing wizardry
Thank you Doug! Love your channel!
Thank you for sharing. This routine looked great!
Glad ya enjoyed!
Doug, love to watch your card work
Thank ya
Thank ya
Doug, you are the man!
Didn't really understand the trick at first when I read the book by Vernon. This helped a lot. Many Thanks.
Love hearing this!
Great job Doug loved it
Oh my goodness I love this trick, looks so clean and it's so simple
It’s a good one to learn
Thank you. It looks amazing
You are the best magician an i know
WOW!! That's so clever!
Wowww enjoyed it very much thnx
Excellent tutorial thank you. Great skills
I'm going to give you the best compliment I'm capable of putting into words When I saw you do this in your black jack video, I had the kind of feeling I haven't had since I saw Kostya Kimlat on P&T. I was absolutely floored. Now here's the compliment. I do both the road runner and Vernon method myself... but you are so smooth I actually convinced myself that I just witnessed the next underground phenomenon. I perform this same dang trick and still got the anvil dropped on my head bugs bunny style. Sir, you've got an enthusiastic new sub! I can't wait until I've got some time to sit down and binge watch your material!
Thank you very much for those kind words, I’ve been doing triumph for the better part of my life (& so I guess that’s what it looks like when you live with a trick for 40 years)
Tnx for the sub & I’ll see ya around TH-cam!
Amazing
it's hard, but i can understand even my English is soooo bad. even not as a magician, you'll be a great teacher sir
It’s attainable with practice!
I use a modified and very visual Zarrow shuffle for my handling of this classic, but Vernon's original is still excellent, as is your presentation of it. Thanks for the tutorial!
You are the best continue ❤️❤️🤩🤩
It's amazing. Thank you
👍😀
I am so proud of you 👏 thanks for everything
My pleasure to share !
@@DougConn thanks for sharing this awesome magic trick with us 🙏
Doug. It's still confusing. Great job. 😀😀.
😀🙏👍
Wow this just popped up randomly and unexpectedly (even though I'm subbed to u)🤫 but it popped up at a time where I just picked up the cards again to start learning, so this was a real treat to watch and have a tutorial..I have to save it in a playlist too so I can keep coming back to it bcoz I know there's ALOT to it bcoz you made it look too dang easy 🙈 you do it so effortlessly 👌🏼..thank you so much for the lesson oh wise one 🙏I appreciate ya!
Always happy to hear the efforts are finding kindred spirits! Tnx for the feedback!
Price winninf technique and trick
Loved it
Wow I never liked triumph with a false shuffle or a push thru.. but this looks really great and I think I ll give it some practice to see how it feels😉 thanks for sharing man keep going!🙏
Coolio! Best wishes!
Love from india 🇮🇳
Just do more tutorials man .
You will surely get more fans
Brilliant
Ur one of the best. Greatful 4 this video
Wow I’d say that takes years of practice but you make it look so easy
Really well done. Great execution and very lively. I have a strip version that isn't nearly as entertaining as this 👍
I love all ur vids keep up the good work. 🙂
Thanks & will do!
Just helping out with the algorithm. Thanks, gef
Bonjour de FRANCE , super triumph
Thank you
my head started reeling 🥺🥺 trying to figure out how this happened !!
Thank you for that.
that amezing thank you mastr of magic ✨✨
Hi Doug I just saw the poster of Carter The Great behind you. My aunt was Carter's assistant. My mother would tell me stories of their travels as they want around the world. She want around the world 3 times.
It took me just 30 minutes to complete it perfectly
With an hour or 2 I can master it
You can do this trick even more clean looking and easier with half the deck being double backers. I use 24 double backers and 28 normal cards. That way when I spread the cards for spectators selection they have a bit more to choose from. I tell them to touch the back of any card they want that way they don’t go digging in the bottom half, once they touch one I tell them to take it out and look at it and hold on to it. I then split the deck in two by holding the deck facing me as I spread through them and find where they meet and then shuffle them together, making sure I don’t show the other side of the double backers. I then turn away and ask them to put the card in anywhere they want face down. You can then spread out the whole deck showing them that the cards are actually face up and backs facing up. I then just square the deck up by tapping the side of the deck on the table and running my fingers on the edge of the deck while it’s still sideways to get them to forget what side was just facing up before I flip the deck over. I also make sure that I have a card with the back facing up on both the top and bottom of the deck so they don’t notice the flip. And from then on everything is done.
*Even when you EXPLAIN ..it is impossible to figure HOW DID THAT work And HOW did they all change the FACE !!* 🤔😲🥺🥺🙊😳
Mind blown
Genius!
Awesome
ANOTHER GOOD 1 BRATHA TY. JUST LIKE THT KOOLL. FIND UR CARD GUN 1 . LOL👍👍👍👍
underrated af
Oh you found the real tutorial! Well played !
@@DougConn yes thank you!!!
Great
I always wanted to be a magician but never knew how to. Thanks
I’ve grouped most of my beginners tutorials in my (totally free) classroom at: connjure.com
Thanks I'll check it out
Thanks! (:
My pleasure
Hey Doug love your Channel ❤ Do you use poker size deck in this video or bridge size?
Always poker 👍
I wonder how many paper cuts he's got from this
The hardest part for me would be the cut to show cards back to back. Any pointers to practice that? TIA 😉👍
Or face to face as you stated
Before you do the effect give the cards a bit of a squeeze creating a slight bend in the pack
how do i find the natural break between face up and face down cards?
Hi Doug, in the video did you use plastic playing cards or paper?
Paper. My fave deck ya red bicycles
Crack, máquina, titan, #1, bestia, master
Excellent!!!
Hi Doug I
example more complex triumph shuffle th-cam.com/users/shorts3jiHplKsyv8?feature=share
Please I watched every video of yours but I need Turkish subtitles
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌝
Intermediate trick? Are you out of your mind!
Yes, yes I am :) (but vs self working… methinks this is that)
Why???
I guess that I will never understand.
Yeah yeah yeah...anything new?
Uhm “new” is really not the purpose of these tutorials . Sorry to disappoint
@@DougConn well actually you dont disappoint,cause your handlings are awesome!but something new for us that already have the books and dvds!you are fast and clean
Ok, yes you’ll get that! (I’m working on a few beginners tutorials right now for a new web site : connjure.com)
I’ll be posting some new / advanced tutorials as well ... stay tuned!
@@DougConn pinky swear? ;)