That's really cool, and yes, in the beginning it can be tricky but as soon as we memorize the possible outcomes it'll be easy to perform and hard to the expectator figure out the trick. Thanks for sharing!
i love this trick. one way to confuse the spectator(s) and throw him away from the solution, is to stay with your head turn away and to tell him to call for you the cards that remain in his hands. you don't realy need to know the cards but you count in your head how many left.
That's really cool, and yes, in the beginning it can be tricky but as soon as we memorize the possible outcomes it'll be easy to perform and hard to the expectator figure out the trick. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much. Yes didn't take me long to remember and it's stuck in my head now 🙂
Wow, this is very creative. Lots of fun ways to use this, I'm sure. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks and glad you enjoyed 👍
i love this trick. one way to confuse the spectator(s) and throw him away from the solution, is to stay with your head turn away and to tell him to call for you the cards that remain in his hands. you don't realy need to know the cards but you count in your head how many left.
That's a great idea 👍
very smart trick. thank you for the tutorial.
Thank you and glad you liked it 🙂👍
WOW....A great trick .
But need some Practice ❤ ❤
Thank you 👍. Fortunately it is a lot less complicated than it looks 🙂
And during the Middle Ages, magicians ran the risk of being burned at the stake.
Fantastic!!!!! I love a trick with so many ways to present it👏👏👏👏👏✨🪄
Thank you. So many possibilities with this one 👍
So this trick originated during the Middle Ages?
I don't quite get it.