BUY TICKETS TO MY SHOW: parlourofdeceptions.com ONLINE COURSE ON CARD MAGIC: cardmagic101.com PRIVATE EVENTS AND LESSONS: danielroymagic.com/booking SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER: danielroymagic.com/newsletter This is kind of a strange video, in part inspired by this video from Ricky Jay: th-cam.com/video/UWvRorX0KhQ/w-d-xo.html. I hope it's a) relaxing b) impressive c) both of those, and hopefully not d) none of the above. CREDITS: The opening all-at-once suit production comes from Twelve the Hard Way published by Darwin Ortiz in Lessons in Card Mastery (which incorporates a riffle shuffle production by Steve Freeman). The predecessor to this idea is a suit production by Ben Earl on his DVD set Past Midnight. The modern incarnation of the one-at-a-time suit production comes from Ricky Jay, who apparently found inspiration in one of Hofzinser's original routines. Pepe Carroll and Denis Behr have also made significant contributions in this area. Some of the card production sequences come from Darwin's Nine-Card Location published in Darwin Ortiz at the Card Table. The final re-ordering of the spades comes from God of Gamblers published by Darwin Ortiz in Cardshark and from The Return of the Ultimate Card Shark in Down Under Deals by Andrew Wimhurst. If I’ve missed any references, the fault is my own, so please let me know!
This is just a whole other level. I thought it was just ping to be you shuffling and doing flourishes. But then you do the perfect shuffles and controls from your 10 levels of magic video. And probably more. I really like your magic. Have you done any videos on how to do tricks on people who try and ruin the trick or who are just way too good at seeing what you’re doing? Because I just result to accepting when I flash or when someone knows how I did my trick or my more “go to” is a self working trick.
@@jumpingaxe3373 that’s actually a really interesting video topic, I had not thought of that. So thank you! So maybe I’ll make a video about audience management, what to do if a trick goes wrong, etc.
I think this is great you could make some seriously compelling ASMR content. Go for longer duration (15-30m) with more repetition and tapping and such and it’d be a hit! I think it would also be really cool for you to deal a couple of rigged heads up holdem hands where the viewer always wins haha it’s awesome unique ASMR content!!
A lot of young and old magicians can learn so much from watching Daniel Roy....I was a craps dealer in Nevada for 29 years. In craps dealing class you are taught to get the most accomplished with the least amount of movement. Daniel is the epitome of that philosophy.
Fantastic. Not only do you master to put all - as in ALL - cards on the table in a correct follow, but you manage to put sound on it at the same time. This is not only magic - this is ART!
Thanks! Took a while to get my audio set up working well enough to make this video, but basically, there’s a boom mic (sennheiser ME66) right above the cards, just offscreen. That’s how I was able to get nice sound.
It’s cool watching your other videos first where you explain false cuts and bottom/second deals and the like. I like to see if I can pick up on what you’re doing. Great video as well!
I enjoyed this video so much, you are so talented. It is magical for spectators and stunning for magicians. Simply enjoy the slights was my favorite part. Thank you!
Man, i love your table farrow!! It sounds so smooth. I can't figure out how this works. Do you use very flexible cards or is it a matter of finger strength?
Tonight i attended an awesome virtual live magic show by Daniel Roy. If you want to be entertained, and in awe, then you can't go wrong with this (and great value too!) danielroymagic.com/virtuallyunreal
When I was younger, at least 3-4 hours, sometimes up to 8-12 hours a day. These days I practice technical stuff less, I mostly have to do maintenance to not lose any ability, but the majority of my time is spent developing routines, working on performance related things, teaching lessons, and making videos.
I'm so impressed by your skill, but is that a video edit when you snap fingers before dealing out the spades or a sleight of hand? The deck slightly moves.
I realized there were some details left out and I wanted to split the video up and make some general changes to how/what I teach on the channel. I'll have something else up in a week or so. I'm still new to the whole TH-cam thing relatively speaking, so it's taking some time to figure out. Hope that's OK with people...
@@DanielRoyMagic First, thank you so much for your very nice answer! Yesterday night I saw some of your video till midnight because all of them so interested. I don't have any knowledge about magic but yours should be very++ professional(compare with all others video I have ever seen) Please keep things going on. Not only me, many audiences love your value video and you! Talent of talent :d Regards,
The one in the video! I’ve always loved the Tally-Ho fan back design, especially in blue. Probably because the first magic book I ever bought was something like “77 Self Working Card Tricks” by Karl Fulves, and those are the cards pictured on the cover. Most of the time, I just use standard bicycle cards.
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This is kind of a strange video, in part inspired by this video from Ricky Jay: th-cam.com/video/UWvRorX0KhQ/w-d-xo.html. I hope it's a) relaxing b) impressive c) both of those, and hopefully not d) none of the above.
CREDITS:
The opening all-at-once suit production comes from Twelve the Hard Way published by Darwin Ortiz in Lessons in Card Mastery (which incorporates a riffle shuffle production by Steve Freeman). The predecessor to this idea is a suit production by Ben Earl on his DVD set Past Midnight. The modern incarnation of the one-at-a-time suit production comes from Ricky Jay, who apparently found inspiration in one of Hofzinser's original routines. Pepe Carroll and Denis Behr have also made significant contributions in this area. Some of the card production sequences come from Darwin's Nine-Card Location published in Darwin Ortiz at the Card Table. The final re-ordering of the spades comes from God of Gamblers published by Darwin Ortiz in Cardshark and from The Return of the Ultimate Card Shark in Down Under Deals by Andrew Wimhurst. If I’ve missed any references, the fault is my own, so please let me know!
It's all three of A, B, & C. Well done, Daniel, taking inspiration from and paying homage to Ricky Jay in such a skilful way.
This is just a whole other level. I thought it was just ping to be you shuffling and doing flourishes. But then you do the perfect shuffles and controls from your 10 levels of magic video. And probably more. I really like your magic. Have you done any videos on how to do tricks on people who try and ruin the trick or who are just way too good at seeing what you’re doing? Because I just result to accepting when I flash or when someone knows how I did my trick or my more “go to” is a self working trick.
@@jumpingaxe3373 that’s actually a really interesting video topic, I had not thought of that. So thank you! So maybe I’ll make a video about audience management, what to do if a trick goes wrong, etc.
@@DanielRoyMagic that sounds great thanks. I just really dislike when people try to ruin tricks.
I think this is great you could make some seriously compelling ASMR content. Go for longer duration (15-30m) with more repetition and tapping and such and it’d be a hit! I think it would also be really cool for you to deal a couple of rigged heads up holdem hands where the viewer always wins haha it’s awesome unique ASMR content!!
This needs to be longer .
Thats what she said
This is really professional
Kid, I've been a fan of this artist for several years...I too am a magician. A truly beautiful artform. Daniel is a world class close up performer....
Wow, thank you! Guess you found my channel early before I was really posting much haha.
A lot of young and old magicians can learn so much from watching Daniel Roy....I was a craps dealer in Nevada for 29 years. In craps dealing class you are taught to get the most accomplished with the least amount of movement. Daniel is the epitome of that philosophy.
Really clean. As a beginner, this gives me something to look forward to.
That's what she said
You’ve quickly become one of my favourite magicians, you’re unreal. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! On an unrelated note, you have the same last name as my fictional lookalike!
0:24 My favorite part 😍
Didn’t even have to see your face to see your iconic smile at the end there. Really nicely done!
0:25 That flutter got me. Good job.
Just superb.
That last sequence with twist when the cards are not in order, great idea and execution 😁
Fantastic. Not only do you master to put all - as in ALL - cards on the table in a correct follow, but you manage to put sound on it at the same time. This is not only magic - this is ART!
Thanks! Took a while to get my audio set up working well enough to make this video, but basically, there’s a boom mic (sennheiser ME66) right above the cards, just offscreen. That’s how I was able to get nice sound.
glad youtube recommended this channel
Two sounds I will never tire of; The sound of playing cards, and the sound of clay poker chips.
i can't find any video on youtube that is more satisfying than this one
please make more videos like this one
Wow… great stuff. Love the sound of the cards. It’s also the most impressive card trick I’ve seen.
Make more of this. This is sooooooooo satisfying
That last slight of hand was so good that even at 0.25 speed you couldn't see how you did it
I could watch this for days dude, I love it
that was awesome! no dialogue, no camera trick, and pure audio. really cool!
Wow, thanks!
This is sooo satisfying to watch cause it's done soo perfectly!!
I absolutely love it!🤩🤩
Please give me more! Pleeeeeease.
I followed everything but that sound was just beautiful.
This was as fantastic to watch as it was to listen to.
It’s cool watching your other videos first where you explain false cuts and bottom/second deals and the like. I like to see if I can pick up on what you’re doing. Great video as well!
Cool! I’m glad people are able to have a sort of scavenger hunt :)
Best ASMR eVer. Very satisfying 🔥🔥
Nice work and I love the audio. Thanks.
I enjoyed this video so much, you are so talented. It is magical for spectators and stunning for magicians. Simply enjoy the slights was my favorite part. Thank you!
I can hear it in my head: "Perfect. Numerical. Order."
Daniel this is an outstanding presentation. Visually it is a Work of Art from Cartomagia congratulations!
everything is so seamless and satisfying its incredibly mesmerizing :o
i lov the sound of cards flicking n all that stuff
Thank you for this. It made my night.
Loved the whole thing. Especially the last part!
I could watch this the whole day.. Fantastic!
Okay, this was great, but your voice in honestly really relaxing too!! You should definitely keep making asmr stuff like this!
This is good, I can listen to this and repeat while sleeping
This is amazing! I just found your channel and immediately subscribed, your content and take on card magic is wonderful. Keep going 👍
And then I found out you’re an expert card magician and that I had actually already watched your magic castle performance. Just brilliant:)
I never knew how much I needed this
Sooooo relaxing!
Yeahhhhh!
Not even gonna lie, I'd subscribe to an entire channel of this. I watch JoJo ASMR's card magic videos all the time and they're fantastic.
This is so dope man
Playing card asmr! thats new
So good! I love it!
that is both fantastic and amazing at the same time wow and omg but how ? your manipulation of cards and sleights are perfect ways to control cards :)
Great work as always, Daniel!
Just amazing
OMG I really love this 🤩🤩
I love it 🙌
This is sooo good! Only wish it was longer 🙂
Wow! Just wow...
very clean
nice, didnt think i could watch it all the way through but was surprisingly enganged
So freaking impressive
Amazing routine ❤️
God bless everyone and have a good day!
You are insane. Insane piece of art.
I've been around and this was beautiful. Not fooling but I loved every card. Thank you Dan
Am I the only one find it satisfying?
Amazing
Really beautiful 😻
You're awesome bro, i became your fan from you play at fool us
This was nice will you do more in the future?
You really are this generation's Ricky Jay. Incredible.
Please do more of these
So satisfying - you gotta bring this back! And what happened to that stream with your Korean friend? I can’t find that video it was so good!
Wow....😲🤩😍
Insane!
Great job wowww ,I love you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Man, i love your table farrow!! It sounds so smooth. I can't figure out how this works. Do you use very flexible cards or is it a matter of finger strength?
The Faro doesn’t require too much pressure when done well. I learned the table faro from Jason England’s foundations vol. 3.
Tonight i attended an awesome virtual live magic show by Daniel Roy. If you want to be entertained, and in awe, then you can't go wrong with this (and great value too!) danielroymagic.com/virtuallyunreal
1:38 I see Ricky Jay!
Nothing gave me more fear then a single card being slid over towards me, after that entire flourish ended.
Wonderful
This is wild
fantastic
Hell yes.
You are really really amazing keep going bro +how much time do you practice a day
When I was younger, at least 3-4 hours, sometimes up to 8-12 hours a day. These days I practice technical stuff less, I mostly have to do maintenance to not lose any ability, but the majority of my time is spent developing routines, working on performance related things, teaching lessons, and making videos.
@@DanielRoyMagic great bro keep going and you are really now one of my favorite magician
Superb
My man is not only doing fantastic majic, but his technique looks super cool as he does it.
You're the GOAT
Великолепно. Bravo
I don't subscribe to too many channels but you are just way too talented to resist. Un@$^#$^%*believable.
That is why Teller doesn't speak. That was even more impressive than tbe 3 card monte video. And the 3 card monte video was jaws to the floor.
O.O awesome
I'm so impressed by your skill, but is that a video edit when you snap fingers before dealing out the spades or a sleight of hand? The deck slightly moves.
It's one continuous take all the way through :)
Stripper Deck or very advanced Sleight of Hand?
Where can I learn this
Hell yea
i am big fan
0:47
what is the name of this move
If you ever plan to lecture in the Northwest please let me know!...Portland area and there abouts. Continued success to you my friend.....
Why thanks! I’ll make a video/post whenever I lecture in the future. :)
I’m guessing the last part was alternating between normal deals and bottom deals?
It comes from a routine by Darwin Ortiz called “God of Gamblers” published in “Cardshark.”
Where did the video on breaks go lol it was really good
I realized there were some details left out and I wanted to split the video up and make some general changes to how/what I teach on the channel. I'll have something else up in a week or so. I'm still new to the whole TH-cam thing relatively speaking, so it's taking some time to figure out. Hope that's OK with people...
Another one pls
I knew this had to be a video
Wow going so fast on youtube man
this is the good shit
How to do this. Any explanation
You’ve got a few options. You could practice sleight of hand for a decade, or just sell your soul to the ASMR devil. :)
@@DanielRoyMagic First, thank you so much for your very nice answer! Yesterday night I saw some of your video till midnight because all of them so interested.
I don't have any knowledge about magic but yours should be very++ professional(compare with all others video I have ever seen)
Please keep things going on. Not only me, many audiences love your value video and you! Talent of talent :d
Regards,
Damn!
Very Cool ASMR 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗💖💖💖💖💖💖💖👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
What is your preferred card deck?
The one in the video! I’ve always loved the Tally-Ho fan back design, especially in blue. Probably because the first magic book I ever bought was something like “77 Self Working Card Tricks” by Karl Fulves, and those are the cards pictured on the cover. Most of the time, I just use standard bicycle cards.
Here's one for you to mimic. The video is grainy, so an HD version is really needed. th-cam.com/video/gisLxQJOP7M/w-d-xo.html
Love that routine!