It's not just the quality of your magic tricks my friend, it's the way you present them and talk to camera like your only talking to me. I always look forward when I am informed you have uploaded another trick. Watch this channel grow.
It is not difficult to prove why it works. Also, I think that the number you ask must be 2-9 and not 1-9, because if he picks 1 and you put 9 cards at the bottom, when you get the 9 you had marked you will have 9 more cards to count and you will have to add the last one.
51 works for me. (I just tried it to be sure.) You stop when you see the marker card no matter. Spectator doesn't care because they don't know what you are doing. Thanks for checking and for your feedback
@@trapdoormagic I just wanted to say that when you will be le left with 9 cards left, you have to count these cards and you must add the last card. So the requirement must be 2-8. Anyway, this is a wonderful trick.
@@EfthymiosZamprakos Sure...you can do that - but you don't HAVE to count the last few cards after the marker because the spectator doesn't know what is happening. You can stop at the marker and they won't know any difference. That way you can use 1 thru 9. But if you think it looks weird to do that, then you can certainly alter what digits you use. I really appreciate the detail of your feedback :) Thanks!
Yes, 1 works fine (51). Make sure you are moving 9 cards when you do your "shuffling" and also make sure to put your Aces on the pile correctly. That can mess it up. But I've tested it many times with 1....although most people won't choose that digit anyway.
@ Just tried 51 again. Every time, the value of the second to last card always ends up on me ending on the last nine and having to lay it down. This brings the total value too high. I go 10 down to ace, then place a 9 on the ace. If I am supposed to put the other aces somewhere, I am not sure where?
@@shelly.4129 I'm not sure what is happening there. 51 works for me...but the good news is that of you ask for a number BETWEEN 1 and 10 no one ever picks 1 or 10. If they do, its easy to redirect them, so it doesn't ever have to be an issue. So far all of my tests work with 1 (51), but maybe there is an exception somehow in the math that I can't see.
I always enjoy your tricks. Looking forward for the next one.
It's not just the quality of your magic tricks my friend, it's the way you present them and talk to camera like your only talking to me. I always look forward when I am informed you have uploaded another trick. Watch this channel grow.
Thank you so much for the kind words. I really appreciate it.
That's a stunner! Love this one
Glad you like it!
Very mystical.💯👍🙏
It is strangely amazing. Thanks for watching.
Seen this before, but good to be reminded. Excellent trick and well explained as usual. Thanks TOB
Thanks again :)
Haven't seen this one before. Awesome magic trick.
Thanks. Glad you like it.
Beautiful trick and easy to do it loved thank you for sharing
Happy to share it with you :)
Great effect again! 👍👍
Awesome, love it, can’t wait to buy your kit.
Thanks. A new version of the Card Magic Training Kit is being developed now. (More affordable and more options for purchasing.)
I did it and I got it *RIGHT* at the *FIRST ATTEMPT* . Thank you so much for sharing.
Greetings from Brazil
Very nice. Thanks for watching.
Brilliant trick thank you for sharing 👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks!
Very nice!
A very cool trick 👍😊👍😊👍
Fighissimo!!
Grazie!!
Amazing! Many Thanks!
Wonder why it works, never seen that before and it's great❤😊
I know. The math behind it is kind of strange - but it works out somehow :)
I like it 😀👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Super 👌
Thanks!
Being a mathematician, I could prove how it works, but who really cares?
Awesome effect, anyway!
My thoughts exactly. Thanks for watching :)
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It is not difficult to prove why it works. Also, I think that the number you ask must be 2-9 and not 1-9, because if he picks 1 and you put 9 cards at the bottom, when you get the 9 you had marked you will have 9 more cards to count and you will have to add the last one.
51 works for me. (I just tried it to be sure.) You stop when you see the marker card no matter. Spectator doesn't care because they don't know what you are doing. Thanks for checking and for your feedback
@@trapdoormagic I just wanted to say that when you will be le left with 9 cards left, you have to count these cards and you must add the last card. So the requirement must be 2-8. Anyway, this is a wonderful trick.
@@EfthymiosZamprakos Sure...you can do that - but you don't HAVE to count the last few cards after the marker because the spectator doesn't know what is happening. You can stop at the marker and they won't know any difference. That way you can use 1 thru 9. But if you think it looks weird to do that, then you can certainly alter what digits you use. I really appreciate the detail of your feedback :) Thanks!
No matter how many time i watch and try i always end up one over.
Double check your setup and make sure you are putting the face up card on the pile on the last number when you count.
@@trapdoormagicworks a treat when you play with a 52 card deck and not a 53 one.🥴
@@stevendl7879 Aha! Now you know :)
2 to 9 is good. 1 doesn’t work.
Yes, 1 works fine (51). Make sure you are moving 9 cards when you do your "shuffling" and also make sure to put your Aces on the pile correctly. That can mess it up. But I've tested it many times with 1....although most people won't choose that digit anyway.
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Just tried 51 again. Every time, the value of the second to last card always ends up on me ending on the last nine and having to lay it down. This brings the total value too high.
I go 10 down to ace, then place a 9 on the ace. If I am supposed to put the other aces somewhere, I am not sure where?
@@shelly.4129 I'm not sure what is happening there. 51 works for me...but the good news is that of you ask for a number BETWEEN 1 and 10 no one ever picks 1 or 10. If they do, its easy to redirect them, so it doesn't ever have to be an issue. So far all of my tests work with 1 (51), but maybe there is an exception somehow in the math that I can't see.