I like this truck a lot. It's a great trick. I also like to use jokers, especially in sandwich tricks. This trick has similarities to to a few tricks I perform.
Thank you buddy… I wait eagerly for your tutorials as you are too good a teacher and you always come up with simple yet very very effective wow tricks….
The deck flip is the most volatile part of this trick. I was just casually enjoying this and didn't try to figure it out, but I had to stop to rewind and ask "did he just turn the deck but flip it back the same way, which looked super weird given how he was already showing the bottom card turning the deck but flipped it back anyway, while he said he should check the other side". I feel like that really requires some thought work or setup. I think the critical part is tilting the deck enough to show the bottom card, which makes it look totally wrong to flip like "you already had the bottom of the deck showing, why do you have to flip it and why do you flip it the other way?" That part made me think "ok he has just the end card turned and that's the whole gimmick" and after that you keep notes on every move like "he still avoided showing the other side AND the end cards in spreads". It's a little innocent thing like that that draws the attention to what you're not seeing for the rest of the trick whereas normally you'd not pay too much attention.
Yeah great comment, it’s definitely much easier to see this on camera. But when you apply a good amount of misdirection doing this in person, you’ll 100% get away with it!
First, let me say that I really enjoy most of your tricks and find your slight of hand to be quite impressive. Sorry that the roll in this case (vato? vator?? something like that) is really a dead giveaway and ruins an otherwise impressive trick. Maybe I'm just watching too many of your videos? LOL But even during the initial performance, when you did that roll it just seemed so obvious that it did NOT show the other side of the cards. :(
I think one thing we have to realize is that most of these tricks are much better in person. Mainly because misdirection can be more easily used, but would 100% agree that if hands are being burned, it’s difficult to get away with
I like this truck a lot. It's a great trick. I also like to use jokers, especially in sandwich tricks. This trick has similarities to to a few tricks I perform.
Truck lol 😂
Thank you buddy… I wait eagerly for your tutorials as you are too good a teacher and you always come up with simple yet very very effective wow tricks….
Glad you like them! And thank you for your kind words 😊
Thx bro i love it!!!! I MANAGED TO FOOL THE TOP ADVANCED MAGICIAN OF MY NEIGHBOURHOOD😮😮😮😮😮 THX ALOT BRO:):):)
That’s so great to hear!
And also sir
I learn and practice all your magic tricks every day!!! That truly made me fool anyone in the path! ... i will always owe it to you:)
When you are showcasing new cards, how do you do that thing where you faro shuffle and then let it glide into your hands?
I think what you mean is called Cascade. Search on TH-cam, you will find plenty of tutorials
Wow!! Lots to sweat fir grasping this trick! But worth sweating 😅
Thats a very nice trick. Very good tutorial 👍😊👍😊👍
Thank you! Cheers!
The deck flip is the most volatile part of this trick. I was just casually enjoying this and didn't try to figure it out, but I had to stop to rewind and ask "did he just turn the deck but flip it back the same way, which looked super weird given how he was already showing the bottom card turning the deck but flipped it back anyway, while he said he should check the other side". I feel like that really requires some thought work or setup. I think the critical part is tilting the deck enough to show the bottom card, which makes it look totally wrong to flip like "you already had the bottom of the deck showing, why do you have to flip it and why do you flip it the other way?" That part made me think "ok he has just the end card turned and that's the whole gimmick" and after that you keep notes on every move like "he still avoided showing the other side AND the end cards in spreads". It's a little innocent thing like that that draws the attention to what you're not seeing for the rest of the trick whereas normally you'd not pay too much attention.
Yeah great comment, it’s definitely much easier to see this on camera. But when you apply a good amount of misdirection doing this in person, you’ll 100% get away with it!
Bro got me choking that caught me off guard 🔥🔥
Check out “Devastation” by JB magic. Similar principle but with a few more DB cards and a Z-fold wallet. Killer effect.
Thanks for the recommendation! Will check it out
Is there any chance that you are Indian
I’ve always liked this type of trick .
Happy to hear!
Can you change the card into a Dave Concepcion rookie card?
Maybe I’ll get there one day! Haha
Fans from indonesia ❤❤
I want you to teach us how blank cards turn into real Card tricks 👍
Amazing
Thanks
First, let me say that I really enjoy most of your tricks and find your slight of hand to be quite impressive. Sorry that the roll in this case (vato? vator?? something like that) is really a dead giveaway and ruins an otherwise impressive trick. Maybe I'm just watching too many of your videos? LOL But even during the initial performance, when you did that roll it just seemed so obvious that it did NOT show the other side of the cards. :(
hes not very big on technique
I think one thing we have to realize is that most of these tricks are much better in person. Mainly because misdirection can be more easily used, but would 100% agree that if hands are being burned, it’s difficult to get away with
Hy 3:19
😢 Now I cant learn it because my mind is blown! 😮😂 AMAZING!!!
Hahaha
Are you indian???
First can I get a hi?
No
You don't deserve it
@@realgar88 what did I do to you 2 mfs
@@WillowoFox calm down first of all
And we just said that your comment isn't funny or whatever so it doesn't deserve anything
@realgar88 oh it's my fault I have anger issues cool.