There is a way to make the last part of the trick easier for you, just say that you would have a feeling if they were close to the card, or the 7th card, then stop them at the 7th. But letting them deal how many cards they want will get a bigger, better reaction.
@@The_Riss feels bad, I remeber one time I did a card trick to my friends and there were 7 people looking at me at 2am I almost, failed the trick but I managed to hide it!😂😂😂
I performed this for some of my classmates a couple of times, and they absolutely loved it! It got me great reactions. However, I performed it 4 times (for 4 different groups), and not once did they stop at seven. They all kept dealing. I found a great out for this: I once they are done dealing, I tell them "So you card is somewhere nearby, which means it can't be the first 5 cards or so, and probably not the entire last half of the deck", then I remove the first five cards and the last 10 cards or so. I spread the cards on the table in a straight line and ask for their hand. I tell them I am going to help them find their card. I then lead their hand over the cards, stop at their card and pull it out. After I ask them what card they were thinking of, I turn the card around. They then completely freak out. Yes, it is preferable if they stop at the seventh card, but this variation still gets me insane reactions.
Awesome, I also use this one. Since I know where their card is I count out the cards in piles of 4 and placing them in a star or flower layout so I know exactly which card is theirs. I then ask them to point to 2 or 3 piles. I would then keep those piles or discard them depending on where their car is. I would keep asking them to pick piles until it down to pick cards
Here is a workaround for that ending by force-picking a number. You will need an extra pen and piece of paper. Before the card trick count-off 27 cards (count loudly) and ask them to imagine a number between 1 to 27. Lets say they pick 15. Give them following orders: Add the next highest number to it, add 9, divide by 2, subtract your original number, add 2. Ask them to write the result on paper (look away) and put it upside down on the table. No matter what number they chose, the result will always be 7. Now perform the card trick. At the end ask them to show the number and count the cards, stopping at the number they wrote and reveal the card. *Note you can perform this trick only once to the same group of spectators.
A mathematical operation is suspicious if it is unnecessarily complicated. It is better to use a dice, because if you add the upper number and the lower number, it will always be the number 7.
To add variation to this, I have literally picked up the packets in every way possible way (27 different outcomes) to determine the outcome of where the thought of card will be depending on which packets you pick up in what order. You could use this to add variation to this trick so it's not ALWAYS at the seventh position (Not that you should show a card trick more than once to a person, but if they wanted to see it again at a later date it wouldn't be supsicious that it was in the 7th position all the time.) Anyways. Here is the list, do with it as you please (if there are any errors let me know and I'll edit the comment): (First Packet - Second Packet - Third packet - Card position) Top - Bottom - Top - 1 Middle - Bottom - Top - 2 Bottom - Bottom - Top - 3 Top - Middle - Top - 4 Middle - Middle - Top - 5 Bottom - Middle - Top - 6 Top - Top - Top - 7 Middle - Top - Top - 8 Bottom - Top - Top - 9 Top - Bottom - Middle - 10 Middle - Bottom - Middle - 11 Bottom - Bottom - Middle - 12 Top - Middle - Middle - 13 Middle - Middle - Middle - 14 Bottom - Middle - Middle - 15 Top - Top - Middle - 16 Middle - Top - Middle - 17 Bottom - Top - Middle - 18 Top - Bottom - Bottom - 19 Middle - Bottom - Bottom - 20 Bottom - Bottom - Bottom - 21 Top - Middle - Bottom - 22 Middle - Middle - Bottom - 23 Bottom - Middle - Bottom - 24 Top - Top - Bottom - 25 Middle - Top - Bottom - 26 Bottom - Top - Bottom - 27
That is awesome! So if you memorize these combinations, first ask them to choose a number from 1-27. Then perform the trick stacking in the appropriate order that will produce the card at that location. Since spectator chose the number AND it is a card they thought of it will be even more mind blowing. Also this will work 100% of the time and you could repeat this as many time as you want, they could always pick a different number and different card, where the original version you could only do once and is not guaranteed to work.
You can just say: Now you're going to transfer that connection to me. Deal down cards, very slowly. And when they get to the 7th card, ask them to stop. It still fools people and it's pretty effective. + its 100% of the time
Maybe someone already suggested this, but a workaround for the end: since we know it is the 7th card, just say "we can start narrowing it down." And select the pile that we know the card is in after the third go, discard the other two piles. Then deal in the triangle again. Their card will always be in the first pile. Make an act like we are trying to magically find it, but pick the first pile. Don't even look at them. Discard the other two piles. Then count out another triangle with the last three cards, and it will always be the first one dealt. Make an act of "feeling for it" then select that one. It keeps the whole triangle thing going, and rules out any problems or them picking when to stop.
Solution to 100% this trick. If you can 2nd deal. Put a 7 on top. Ask the spectator to name any number and then 2nd deal up to their selection. Then deal the top card (the 7). Ask them to put it in their pocket without looking at it. Ask them to remember that this intuition of theirs will have importance later on. Now give them the deck, let them shuffle and begin this trick. When it’s time for the final part. Remind them about the free number card that they ”selected” in the beginning. They pull out the 7. Let them count 7 cards to the table and boom. There it is. It will basically solve the mental aspect of the trick because of the freely selected number at the beginning. It’s not the same thing obviously. But I would never perform a trick that might work 70% of the time. Or 50%. 70% just isn’t good enough if you want to be serious about it.
DropZ TECHNO it is what it sounds like. You deal the second card from the top while it looks like you are dealing the top card. You can probably find 100 tutorials on it on youtube. It’s a fine art.
DropZ TECHNO basically, you shift the top card down/to the side ever so slightly, and cleanly hit the second card from the top, dealing the second card (aka second deal). there’s multiple ways of doing this though, you can do it like that, you can do it like prepping a strike double and pulling back the top card, you can do it whilst having the cards held in such a way they’re directly looking at the faces (essentially holding the cards to your chest), etc etc. Just as C1 said, plenty tutorials out there, Daniel Madison probably has a great one.
You could also just add a Magician's Choice phase if they get within a few cards of the 7th. If they stop at 4, say "we'll test the next three cards" (5, 6, 7) If they stop at 5, say "we'll test these three cards" (5, 6, 7) If they stop at 6, say "the next card is yours" (like the reveal above) If they stop at 7, say "that's your card!" (like the reveal) If they stop at 8, say "we'll test these two cards" (8 and 7) If they stop at 9, say "we'll test these 3 cards" (9, 8, 7) You get the idea. You could do this for as many as 4, 5 or 6 cards, so they could stop at any number 2 to 12. Then, do magician's choice: Say "pick one" or "pick two" and either eliminate or keep until only card 7 is on the table or the last one picked. What I like about this is that it is a continuation of the spectator "feeling sympathy for the card" and they still think they make the final choice.
Spectator: *puts the 26th card down* Performer: “ummm now do a um nineteenruple lift” Spectator: “uh what is that?” Performer: *thinking* uummmmmmm “lift nineteen cards....” I can imagine that........ .-.
Little trick I use to make people stop around 6-7th card. Most of the time this trick works.:- When handing over the card, explain them that they can stop where they want... Then let them begin. After they put 3 cards down, quickly repeat and ask them if they understood clearly. Mostly of time upon after hearing same instructions again, it makes them to finish given task quickly, so people will stops after putting just 2-3 cards more. So totally they put around 6-7 cards.
No joke, right as you did the reveal, my computer did the thing where it says there was an error. You literally made an error on my computer because this was so awesome.
Great trick. But for the last portion I swapped it out for the force which asks the spectator to pick any number between 5 and 10. Pretty much eliminates any chance for failure. Another variation is to stack the other half of the deck with all 6's through 10's and have the spectator pick among those as an indicator card. Stick a joker between the two packets and remove the joker from the start of the trick and you're ready to go. 😃
Thank for this! I never thought I could actually ever do a card trick because I don't have the hand dexterity. I practiced a lot and I did it for a friend and their card was the six card [I was so happy]. I did this whole bit leading up to the final part that I really needed them to clearly visualize their card. Before we go to flipping their card I said "I can just feel that's your card, I think you should flip it." Really blew their minds! Thanks for this!
This is one of the first tricks I learned when i was young. There is a 100% succesful way of doing this, all you have to do is change the last part. When you have the pile and know it's the 7th card (finale stage), you make 5 groups of 5 cards and 2 groups of 1 card (7 group of cards in total). The seventh card can be in one of the groups or as a single card. Personally I like it to be a single card, you can influence this by the way you deal it down. Anyway you let your victim choose 3 of the 7 groups (a single card is also a "group"). There are now 2 scenarios; Scenario A: your volunteer chooses 3 groups with the 7th card in it, you leave those groups on the table and take away the other 4 groups. Scenario B: the volunteer chooses the incorrect group so you take away those groups and leave the right one on the table. Rinse and repeat. Eventually you have 1 group left of 5 cards (if you didnt chose the single card outcome) If there is 1 group of 5 cards left, you ask the player to select 3 cards and cut it down the same way as explained with the 7 groups. All this time you still know which card is the correct one. Eventually you have 1 card left which is the players card of choice. I illustrated this as much as possible below about the grouping: 1 2 | 6 8 | 11 12 | 16 17 | 21 22 | 3 | 7!! | 13 | 18 | 23 | 4 5 | 9 10 | 14 15 | 19 20 | 24 25 | + 2 separate cards nr 26 and 27 (or to make it more fun, use the 7th card as a single card on the table to increase the mindblown factor)
You’re right, this is not luck at all. It’s just that you saw someone who wrote the same as you with 1.8K likes and you were desperate enough for attention to copy that comment in the hope that you would get thousands of likes as well. Instead, you only get three likes but you are still screaming for attention in the comments section across every successful video that has ever been uploaded on this platform by copying others. How we all pity you - and others like you - knowing that the only way you can feel fulfilled is by replicating the work of other people better than yourself.
THANKS! I especially love this card trick! I have twisted it slightly to make it into a psychic game where the spectator gets 3 tries to guess which pile. I score 3 points if they get it on the first try, 2 points 2nd try, or 1 point if they miss both. Times 3 times through. They can score a maximum if 9. then I tell them I get 1 guess to get 9 points.. I have performed this trick now about 25 times. People are completely baffled when I get their card in the 1 try at the end. No one has guessed their pile 3 times in a row yet. But they feel more involved with thinking they are developing their psychic powers. A bit more interactive for parties. I was at a birthday party and people thought I was a world renowned psychic that I could do this trick. (And I'm just a beginner).
Here is the another suggestion for the ending: Deal another round of three piles, but start dealing three cards at a time during the first round. You can easily control their card to the bottom of 27 cards. You can bring that to the top with a simple control. The rest is use your imagination how to reveal their card at the top. This is top notch trick indeed !!!
Thank you! This trick has worked when I have practiced it 4 times in a row! This is is my 4th card trick, I only started around 12 hrs ago. You are an amazing magician and person!
One tip. After you've made the piles from the deck that they shuffled, ask them to shuffle the piles even more. Then when they've chosen the card mentally and you or them have made the piles again, ask them to shuffle the piles one more time because on the first round the order of the cards doesn't matter yet. After that during the second and third round they don't even bother to shuffle the piles any more especially if you don't ask them to, because they already know how ridiculously fair it is. Also, usually I have the guts to make them deal the cards into three piles, because most people who has played card games in their lives naturally makes piles dealing the cards one by one. Obvisly you need to make quick false cuts or shuffles after putting the pile with their card to the top. Lots of shuffling really sells any illusion in any card trick the best way possible. Also one more thing. Remember that when you know their card is the seventh card, the ways of revealing it are only limited to your imagination. You don't necessarily have to do as he did. As a magician know what's best way. There's no such trick in the world that would be impressive without misdirection.
Me: "stop when you think you've reached your card " My brother: puts down the entire deck and then starts again Me: trying to do the maths to figure out how far down the selection is now that the deck is inverted Me: "haha whenever you're ready ,:)"
In the tutorial, he was spreading out the cards and said, “let’s use the jack of hearts.” I spread out one more card of my own deck and OF COURSE it was the jack of hearts!!!
For the last bit, say (as you said) "slowly deal out the cards one at a time," then add something like "and I will sense by vibration when you have dealt your card". They deal the first card, you put your palm above it without touching it, shake your head no, repeat until they get to the 7th card, have your hand quiver above it, exclaim "that's it!" They flip the card. Voila!
The reason it works is this: after you know the first group the chosen card is in, when you deal them again you are separating the 9 cards in that first group into 3 new groups. The chosen card is card #7, #8, or #9 in the next "correct" group (with 6 "don't care" cards on top of them, 3 each from the 2 groups that didn't contain the chosen card). When that next "correct" group is dealt, the 6 "don't care" cards become cards #8 and #9 in the next 3 groups and the chosen card becomes #7. The 6 cards on top of #7 are, again, "don't care" cards from the other 2 groups. When the audience points out the correct group, you know card #7 in that group is the chosen card. In the demo, he "cut" the deck between rounds, in the tutorial he didn't. If you "cut" the deck, make sure you don't alter the order of the cards.
Order of cards is really the most important part here, because it's a math trick. You can do this with N^3 cards (8, 27, 64... etc) with N piles, but then you'll have to look for N(N-1)+1 card. And it's so cool that big number like N^3 still allows to guess the card with only 3 shuffles...
10:49 Just a recommendation for lefthanded like me: Your card may end up not 7th from left, but 7th from right, that means 3rd from left. Depending on how you spread the cards - righthanded tend to spread them like rising steps, lefthanded like falling steps. One way or another, it will be the 7th card down from that pile. You're welcome.
I Remember This trick , my dad showed it to me when i was a kid , i was impressed and amazed . He tough me how to do it and since i've learned it i was showing to my friends and they were whoa that's insane . My Dad was a math magician and a poker player , he said it depends on math and it does .
Wow, this trick really fooled me! Is it possible for you to make an in depth tutorial on the double lift and push off double lift? I'm always struggling with these moves.
Wish I could help :). There are many ways to perform a double lift. 1. You can fan down the cards until you have two, then flip them over nonchalantly (very important) 2. You can fan out the deck like you having then choose a card but not quite as much. Then catch a pinky break below the second card. You can then flip them both
I find flipping cards from the corners is easiest a double flip and triple can be used easy from the sides if you pop them properly but it's all in how much you practice this
Thanks for the trick! Immediately tried it on my wife, and not only did she pick the right pile all 3 times, she even stopped with her card as the 7th. Couldn't have gone any better lol.
Rather than risk the spectator stopping on a card that would ruin the trick, deal the cards into three piles again. Since their card is in the 7th position , it will now become the 3rd card from the bottom of the first pile as you deal. Tell the spectator you are going to try your luck at picking the pile with their card in it. With the cards still face down, you telepathically eliminate the two piles, then from the last pile the 3rd card (from the bottom) face down on the table and ask what their card was. Flip it over and to their amazement it is correct!
@@TheChannelofaDisappointedMan Ok I see what you mean. Then, that is not what I meant. Or maybe i wasn't clear enough. To me the strongest point of this trick, what gives it purpose, is that the mental choice is actually a real mental choice. The participant does make a purely secret and uninfluenced mental choice of a card. So finding it is a true feat. If there is a force, the feeling of having made a real pure mental choice is lesser. How many cards tricks do you know of, that really lets the participant choose a card mentaly, where you can actualy find the card without him ever writting, saying of revealing the card in any way ? I think adding a force to this trick, greatly takes away from it. Well that's just my opinion, of course. P.S.: if you know of a mental force that leaves this trick as strong as it is from the point of view i just explained, I would VERY much like to know what the name of the force is.
Absolutely mad trick mate, very well done! It could be built off of as well as you can place their chosen deck either in the top, middle or bottom but obviously keep it the same throughout the trick, then when they deal the cards at the end it’s 7 cards for top pile, 14 cards for the middle and 21 cards for the bottom, you just gotta tell them when to stop👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 makes it more fun as you can change it up for multiple people or if they ask you to do it again you can say “look I’ll even let you choose where you want the pile to go”...fool proof🔥 love your videos man
It is good to omit the first unloading on the table, because a total of 3 unloadings on the table do not inspire confidence and it takes a long time - it is a mathematical trick and everyone will know that it is a classic trick with coordinates. So omit the part where one pile of cards is placed between two piles of cards ... The trick works perfectly from the second stack on the table. If you place the pile selected by the spectator at the bottom of the deck, the card you are looking for will not be in position 7, but in position 3. This has a great advantage, because after the first unloading on the table and turning over the cards for the spectator, his card will be in position 1, 2, or 3 and nowhere else. If you know the spectator's favorite cards, you can guess his card after it is first laid out on the table! If you want to be sure, after the second unloading on the table, you are guaranteed to find it in position 3. The last part of the trick is a problem for the amateur, as the author rightly states in the video. It is possible to leave the correct card on the table after the STOP command, even from the 20th position, but this is for a long explanation. For starters, it is good advice from the video, or to force the card to the viewer in position 3, or in position 7, if you follow the instructions from the video. It goes well with the dice. If the number 4 falls, it is enough to add the number that is at the bottom of the cube and it is 3, so the result is 7. Simply the sum of opposite numbers is always 7.
Squacky Gaming , You’re right, this is not luck at all. It’s just that you saw someone who wrote the same as you with 1.8K likes and you were desperate enough for attention to copy that comment in the hope that you would get thousands of likes as well. Instead, you only get three likes but you are still screaming for attention in the comments section across every successful video that has ever been uploaded on this platform by copying others. How we all pity you - and others like you - knowing that the only way you can feel fulfilled is by replicating the work of other people better than yourself.
An alternate ending could be to force their card to the bottom. You can do this by shuffling 6 cards in your other hand and dropping the deck on top (now their card is on top). Now only slide the top card in your other hand (which is their card) and shuffle the rest on top. Now their card is on the bottom. Now you can shuffle as much as you want as long as you keep their card there. Ask them to mentally send their card to your thoughts. Then you say that you got their card. Use the one hand cut as taught by Scam School (don't know what the move is called, but you can look it up on TH-cam), to bring their card to the top. Amazement!!!
I am not a greatly advanced card magician, but I do know some math, so I pulled out a pencil and paper and made an equation: Pick a number from 1 to 10. Double it. Divide that by 2. Add 14. Subtract your original number. What is your number? Their number will be 7, so it is self-explanatory from there.
If I may offer an alternative startup and please let me know if it makes sense. Instead of counting three piles of 9 cards each, which usually creates some suspicion as to why the 9 cards in each pile (if not inconspicuous enough) or why three piles to choose from, I would tell the spectator we are going to split the deck in half exactly 26-26 and it will be their choice completely from now on and ask them to choose a pile to pick a card from which after they do I will then ask them to place it on top of the second pile (which is now 27 cards) and then cut the pile and complete the cut telling them I’m burying their card in the pile. Or perhaps ask them to place it anywhere in the middle. Then some false shuffles. The card is now just as if it was in the middle pile with the original scenario. Then I continue with dealing three piles three times ...etc. The only drawback to this is it takes away from the element of thinking of a card vs choosing and taking a card. So the next round I will say, ok this time we’ll do it different (first scenario) and I want you to just select a card from one of the three piles without taking it by just looking at it using the first scenario with three piles. Hence a double effect with two variations.
I use the 2 jokers as well and do the trick on 2 people at the same time. It's double awesome and you now have a logical reason to use only half the pack on each person.
Looking at the comments, so I wanted to add my two cents: If you want this to work a 100% - Tell them that this trick doesn't always work. Make it all about them. That if they doubt, or that if they try to on purpose frick up the trick, that it really won't work - the only way it will work is if they take it seriously. This trick looses it's point and it's effect if you hint them on a number. If you're in a group of people, and you want to perform this trick more than once, hinting a number will result in ''Ah, I don't need to know everything you're doing, but the card is always going to be in the 7th place'' Yeah, a dice will make sure it's number 7, but then the ''let's test your connection to the card'' loses purpose. A math equation on the very start makes the trick too complicated - and they immediately think ''aha, it's a math trick'' Don't give them any hints - make it all about them. So - think about this - if you're doing this trick to your friends, among other tricks you've tested on them - you can pretty much size up if they're just gonna chose the 198th card or actually follow the routine. To those that will follow the routine, if they pick the number 5, or 6, or 8, or 9 - you can say ''wow, that's very good, most people don't find it at all, yet you were off by one or two cards!'' - It adds to the surrealism of the situation - That would literally mean that you really didn't know the card, and that they actually did all of this by themselves. To those that you know in advance that they won't follow the routine - either don't show them the trick - or just give them 9 cards as someone suggested. That way you can leave space to do the trick with the full deck of 27 cards. It adds to the mystery without hinting too much. In any case, this trick is not to be overused. Pick your target carefully for this one, it will fool the people on the side as well. If you're doing this trick to a complete stranger - don't use this trick first - size them up with a couple of other tricks - see how they're following the routine. You can in one or two tricks figure out if they're gonna try and mess up on purpose, or if they're gonna really follow through. If they follow the routine, go ahead, if not, skip it. Trust me. This trick is really good, and the effect only gets better by the story you decide to tell. I try to use a ''this one is all on you, this doesn't always work, let's see if you doubt yourself or not'' type of thing. It works even better if your previous routines weren't at all serious - then go full Froyd on their ass for this one. It does wonders, and no matter if it works or not, they remain questioning what just happened.
You can actually do this with just 9 cards as well to shorten the routine to make it less dull . And their card will always be the 5 card so as long as you put their pile in the middle.
my mom was flabbergasted, my dad was flabbergasted, my sister was flabbergasted, all of my moms friends were flabbergasted, and all of my classmates were flabbergasted. what a trick
Me : hoping that spectator stops at 7th card.
Spectators : I'm bout to end this man's whole trick.
Hahahahhahahahahahahhahahahaha
my dad stopped at 1 card and I just grabbed the deck and walked away
@@holidayoreoreal 😂 my brother just waited till the last card😂
There is a way to make the last part of the trick easier for you, just say that you would have a feeling if they were close to the card, or the 7th card, then stop them at the 7th. But letting them deal how many cards they want will get a bigger, better reaction.
@@The_Riss feels bad, I remeber one time I did a card trick to my friends and there were 7 people looking at me at 2am I almost, failed the trick but I managed to hide it!😂😂😂
I performed this for some of my classmates a couple of times, and they absolutely loved it! It got me great reactions.
However, I performed it 4 times (for 4 different groups), and not once did they stop at seven. They all kept dealing. I found a great out for this:
I once they are done dealing, I tell them "So you card is somewhere nearby, which means it can't be the first 5 cards or so, and probably not the entire last half of the deck", then I remove the first five cards and the last 10 cards or so. I spread the cards on the table in a straight line and ask for their hand. I tell them I am going to help them find their card. I then lead their hand over the cards, stop at their card and pull it out. After I ask them what card they were thinking of, I turn the card around. They then completely freak out.
Yes, it is preferable if they stop at the seventh card, but this variation still gets me insane reactions.
NOICE!
This is that showmanship that makes certain magicians stand out over others....good thinking, and thanks for sharing.
Awesome, I also use this one. Since I know where their card is I count out the cards in piles of 4 and placing them in a star or flower layout so I know exactly which card is theirs. I then ask them to point to 2 or 3 piles. I would then keep those piles or discard them depending on where their car is. I would keep asking them to pick piles until it down to pick cards
Me: *picks 4 of hearts*
Him: "lets use the 4 of hearts"
Me: "...Ah shit, here we go again..."
Luminescent Skies yeah I picked the four of hearts as well.... kinda freaked me out a little
Omg i was hoping it wasnt just me
Fun thing is: I picked jack of hearts when before he said "Let's imagine they pick Jack of hearts" :DDD
same
Lolll same
Here is a workaround for that ending by force-picking a number. You will need an extra pen and piece of paper.
Before the card trick count-off 27 cards (count loudly) and ask them to imagine a number between 1 to 27. Lets say they pick 15.
Give them following orders: Add the next highest number to it, add 9, divide by 2, subtract your original number, add 2.
Ask them to write the result on paper (look away) and put it upside down on the table. No matter what number they chose, the result will always be 7.
Now perform the card trick.
At the end ask them to show the number and count the cards, stopping at the number they wrote and reveal the card.
*Note you can perform this trick only once to the same group of spectators.
nice thats a great idea
Brilliant
thanks for the idea bro
A mathematical operation is suspicious if it is unnecessarily complicated. It is better to use a dice, because if you add the upper number and the lower number, it will always be the number 7.
@@DL-kc8fc Huh? A 2 dice roll can be all sorts of combinations.
To add variation to this, I have literally picked up the packets in every way possible way (27 different outcomes) to determine the outcome of where the thought of card will be depending on which packets you pick up in what order. You could use this to add variation to this trick so it's not ALWAYS at the seventh position (Not that you should show a card trick more than once to a person, but if they wanted to see it again at a later date it wouldn't be supsicious that it was in the 7th position all the time.) Anyways. Here is the list, do with it as you please (if there are any errors let me know and I'll edit the comment):
(First Packet - Second Packet - Third packet - Card position)
Top - Bottom - Top - 1
Middle - Bottom - Top - 2
Bottom - Bottom - Top - 3
Top - Middle - Top - 4
Middle - Middle - Top - 5
Bottom - Middle - Top - 6
Top - Top - Top - 7
Middle - Top - Top - 8
Bottom - Top - Top - 9
Top - Bottom - Middle - 10
Middle - Bottom - Middle - 11
Bottom - Bottom - Middle - 12
Top - Middle - Middle - 13
Middle - Middle - Middle - 14
Bottom - Middle - Middle - 15
Top - Top - Middle - 16
Middle - Top - Middle - 17
Bottom - Top - Middle - 18
Top - Bottom - Bottom - 19
Middle - Bottom - Bottom - 20
Bottom - Bottom - Bottom - 21
Top - Middle - Bottom - 22
Middle - Middle - Bottom - 23
Bottom - Middle - Bottom - 24
Top - Top - Bottom - 25
Middle - Top - Bottom - 26
Bottom - Top - Bottom - 27
Nice 👍
That is awesome! So if you memorize these combinations, first ask them to choose a number from 1-27. Then perform the trick stacking in the appropriate order that will produce the card at that location. Since spectator chose the number AND it is a card they thought of it will be even more mind blowing. Also this will work 100% of the time and you could repeat this as many time as you want, they could always pick a different number and different card, where the original version you could only do once and is not guaranteed to work.
that is the best idea for this trick that i've seen, and its pretty easy to find and memorize the patron 👍🏻
Can you explain what you mean by “Top,” “Middle” and “Bottom”?
Can anyone explain, what did he mean by TOP-BOTTOM-MIDDLE?
me: ok now just slowly go through the pile and stop wherever you think your card is
my brother: *about to put down card 8*
me: STOP
dude, you get a like and a congratz for that comment
Had me weakkkkkk😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀
😂😂
That's great. 🤣
You can just say: Now you're going to transfer that connection to me. Deal down cards, very slowly.
And when they get to the 7th card, ask them to stop.
It still fools people and it's pretty effective. + its 100% of the time
Kinda what I was thinking. Do a little Vulcan mind meld bit maybe.
But, the feeling of tricks is gone if you doing that
or make it really dramatic and spread the cards "randomly" on the table, then use psychic powers to pick the card form the pile
Maybe someone already suggested this, but a workaround for the end: since we know it is the 7th card, just say "we can start narrowing it down." And select the pile that we know the card is in after the third go, discard the other two piles. Then deal in the triangle again. Their card will always be in the first pile. Make an act like we are trying to magically find it, but pick the first pile. Don't even look at them. Discard the other two piles. Then count out another triangle with the last three cards, and it will always be the first one dealt. Make an act of "feeling for it" then select that one. It keeps the whole triangle thing going, and rules out any problems or them picking when to stop.
Thank you!!
Solution to 100% this trick. If you can 2nd deal. Put a 7 on top. Ask the spectator to name any number and then 2nd deal up to their selection. Then deal the top card (the 7). Ask them to put it in their pocket without looking at it. Ask them to remember that this intuition of theirs will have importance later on.
Now give them the deck, let them shuffle and begin this trick. When it’s time for the final part. Remind them about the free number card that they ”selected” in the beginning. They pull out the 7. Let them count 7 cards to the table and boom. There it is. It will basically solve the mental aspect of the trick because of the freely selected number at the beginning.
It’s not the same thing obviously. But I would never perform a trick that might work 70% of the time. Or 50%.
70% just isn’t good enough if you want to be serious about it.
C1 what is second deal ?
DropZ TECHNO it is what it sounds like. You deal the second card from the top while it looks like you are dealing the top card. You can probably find 100 tutorials on it on youtube. It’s a fine art.
DropZ TECHNO basically, you shift the top card down/to the side ever so slightly, and cleanly hit the second card from the top, dealing the second card (aka second deal). there’s multiple ways of doing this though, you can do it like that, you can do it like prepping a strike double and pulling back the top card, you can do it whilst having the cards held in such a way they’re directly looking at the faces (essentially holding the cards to your chest), etc etc. Just as C1 said, plenty tutorials out there, Daniel Madison probably has a great one.
Ooh I like this, I can't second deal, but any card force works for this of course.
You could also just add a Magician's Choice phase if they get within a few cards of the 7th.
If they stop at 4, say "we'll test the next three cards" (5, 6, 7)
If they stop at 5, say "we'll test these three cards" (5, 6, 7)
If they stop at 6, say "the next card is yours" (like the reveal above)
If they stop at 7, say "that's your card!" (like the reveal)
If they stop at 8, say "we'll test these two cards" (8 and 7)
If they stop at 9, say "we'll test these 3 cards" (9, 8, 7)
You get the idea. You could do this for as many as 4, 5 or 6 cards, so they could stop at any number 2 to 12.
Then, do magician's choice: Say "pick one" or "pick two" and either eliminate or keep until only card 7 is on the table or the last one picked.
What I like about this is that it is a continuation of the spectator "feeling sympathy for the card" and they still think they make the final choice.
That moment when they put the 7, 8, 9, 10............26 card down
😑
Spectator: *puts the 26th card down*
Performer: “ummm now do a um nineteenruple lift”
Spectator: “uh what is that?”
Performer: *thinking* uummmmmmm “lift nineteen cards....”
I can imagine that........ .-.
@@astxrriq I have no idea why I laughed so hard at your comment, but I did....and still am.🤣
@@astxrriq lol
Crystal Clear 😂😂😂😂
I gave to my spectator just 9 cards with their card 7th on top. If you do it like me, it works
No one:
Performer: "4 of farts" has a strong psychic connection with you.
Little trick I use to make people stop around 6-7th card. Most of the time this trick works.:-
When handing over the card, explain them that they can stop where they want...
Then let them begin. After they put 3 cards down, quickly repeat and ask them if they understood clearly.
Mostly of time upon after hearing same instructions again, it makes them to finish given task quickly, so people will stops after putting just 2-3 cards more.
So totally they put around 6-7 cards.
No joke, right as you did the reveal, my computer did the thing where it says there was an error. You literally made an error on my computer because this was so awesome.
Yo holy shit the same thing happened to me. As soon as he revealed it my Iphone had an error message saying that the phone couldn’t update.
br-brother
I can make you an actual video and show you look on badkarmaou812 in about 3 days this is mathmatical
there's a few ways to perform this trick
or it's slight of hand but I can show both ways
Me: *learns the card trick*
Again me: *shows it my brother* wait.... What was the trick again...?
Same 😭
FR
I did this to my friends and the first thing they did was...
"Pffftttt MIND BLOWN" :)))
Great trick. But for the last portion I swapped it out for the force which asks the spectator to pick any number between 5 and 10. Pretty much eliminates any chance for failure. Another variation is to stack the other half of the deck with all 6's through 10's and have the spectator pick among those as an indicator card. Stick a joker between the two packets and remove the joker from the start of the trick and you're ready to go. 😃
Thank for this! I never thought I could actually ever do a card trick because I don't have the hand dexterity. I practiced a lot and I did it for a friend and their card was the six card [I was so happy]. I did this whole bit leading up to the final part that I really needed them to clearly visualize their card. Before we go to flipping their card I said "I can just feel that's your card, I think you should flip it." Really blew their minds!
Thanks for this!
This is one of the first tricks I learned when i was young. There is a 100% succesful way of doing this, all you have to do is change the last part. When you have the pile and know it's the 7th card (finale stage), you make 5 groups of 5 cards and 2 groups of 1 card (7 group of cards in total). The seventh card can be in one of the groups or as a single card. Personally I like it to be a single card, you can influence this by the way you deal it down. Anyway you let your victim choose 3 of the 7 groups (a single card is also a "group"). There are now 2 scenarios; Scenario A: your volunteer chooses 3 groups with the 7th card in it, you leave those groups on the table and take away the other 4 groups. Scenario B: the volunteer chooses the incorrect group so you take away those groups and leave the right one on the table. Rinse and repeat. Eventually you have 1 group left of 5 cards (if you didnt chose the single card outcome) If there is 1 group of 5 cards left, you ask the player to select 3 cards and cut it down the same way as explained with the 7 groups. All this time you still know which card is the correct one. Eventually you have 1 card left which is the players card of choice. I illustrated this as much as possible below about the grouping:
1 2 | 6 8 | 11 12 | 16 17 | 21 22 |
3 | 7!! | 13 | 18 | 23 |
4 5 | 9 10 | 14 15 | 19 20 | 24 25 |
+ 2 separate cards nr 26 and 27 (or to make it more fun, use the 7th card as a single card on the table to increase the mindblown factor)
I learned 5 ways to sell this trick before I could figure out one thing you said in all that
@@palainanoctem3776 Same
victims?😂
I absolutely love the fact that you called your spectator "victim".
I show this trick to my brother and he think i use black magic 🤣👌
Anyway thank you for the trick!
Well your brothers probably the dumbest moron on the fkn planet..
Haahaa
Rude Rocky Or just 5 years old.
@@ruderocky1431 Nun, ich denke, du bist Name dpes sagen, du bist unhöflich
Jude Murphy what else would anyone expect?
me: thinks of 4 of hearts
magician:Hm..lets say they pick the 4 of hearts
me: not again.
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Copied comment but in ur own words
You’re right, this is not luck at all. It’s just that you saw someone who wrote the same as you with 1.8K likes and you were desperate enough for attention to copy that comment in the hope that you would get thousands of likes as well. Instead, you only get three likes but you are still screaming for attention in the comments section across every successful video that has ever been uploaded on this platform by copying others. How we all pity you - and others like you - knowing that the only way you can feel fulfilled is by replicating the work of other people better than yourself.
Me: does it
My friend: stops at the 19th card
Yeah, so just do the control he showed, idiot.
@@abdullahkhan9162 How do you think you're helping? lmao idiot. Your comment could have been semi-relevant 2 months ago.
@@ninaplancarte I mean, other people could still see it.
here is how i did it to my parents i pretend i randomly deal a random number but i deal 7
Abdullah Khan are you stupid?
THANKS! I especially love this card trick! I have twisted it slightly to make it into a psychic game where the spectator gets 3 tries to guess which pile. I score 3 points if they get it on the first try, 2 points 2nd try, or 1 point if they miss both. Times 3 times through. They can score a maximum if 9. then I tell them I get 1 guess to get 9 points.. I have performed this trick now about 25 times. People are completely baffled when I get their card in the 1 try at the end. No one has guessed their pile 3 times in a row yet. But they feel more involved with thinking they are developing their psychic powers. A bit more interactive for parties. I was at a birthday party and people thought I was a world renowned psychic that I could do this trick. (And I'm just a beginner).
Not bad at all. Really leaves a lot of room for improv and personalization, providing the magician wants to know what he/she is doing. Awesome.
Here is the another suggestion for the ending: Deal another round of three piles, but start dealing three cards at a time during the first round. You can easily control their card to the bottom of 27 cards. You can bring that to the top with a simple control. The rest is use your imagination how to reveal their card at the top. This is top notch trick indeed !!!
He picks the selected card group which is good but he doesn’t want to select that group
“Suffering from success “
I'm lost on how he took the jack from the 7th spot on the bottom and got to the top
It's extremely hard I have practiced that for hours to no avail. It's a turnover pass
It was cut in the video to the top.
@@fastseppe9576 lol
same..
Maaaagggiiiiiicccc
Thank you! This trick has worked when I have practiced it 4 times in a row! This is is my 4th card trick, I only started around 12 hrs ago. You are an amazing magician and person!
One tip. After you've made the piles from the deck that they shuffled, ask them to shuffle the piles even more. Then when they've chosen the card mentally and you or them have made the piles again, ask them to shuffle the piles one more time because on the first round the order of the cards doesn't matter yet. After that during the second and third round they don't even bother to shuffle the piles any more especially if you don't ask them to, because they already know how ridiculously fair it is. Also, usually I have the guts to make them deal the cards into three piles, because most people who has played card games in their lives naturally makes piles dealing the cards one by one.
Obvisly you need to make quick false cuts or shuffles after putting the pile with their card to the top. Lots of shuffling really sells any illusion in any card trick the best way possible.
Also one more thing. Remember that when you know their card is the seventh card, the ways of revealing it are only limited to your imagination. You don't necessarily have to do as he did. As a magician know what's best way.
There's no such trick in the world that would be impressive without misdirection.
Me: "stop when you think you've reached your card
"
My brother: puts down the entire deck and then starts again
Me: trying to do the maths to figure out how far down the selection is now that the deck is inverted
Me: "haha whenever you're ready ,:)"
how do you think my magic tricks on my page..
@@magictrick4746 with my brain
Magician: Forces me to pick 4 of Hearts
Me: (Sees King of Spades first)
Also me: I'm about to end this man's whole career
In the tutorial, he was spreading out the cards and said, “let’s use the jack of hearts.” I spread out one more card of my own deck and OF COURSE it was the jack of hearts!!!
For the last bit, say (as you said) "slowly deal out the cards one at a time," then add something like "and I will sense by vibration when you have dealt your card". They deal the first card, you put your palm above it without touching it, shake your head no, repeat until they get to the 7th card, have your hand quiver above it, exclaim "that's it!" They flip the card. Voila!
When I was like 10 some teenager showed me this trick at a camp and I was so amazed... time to actually do the trick years later!
Artist_Evie noice
The reason it works is this: after you know the first group the chosen card is in, when you deal them again you are separating the 9 cards in that first group into 3 new groups. The chosen card is card #7, #8, or #9 in the next "correct" group (with 6 "don't care" cards on top of them, 3 each from the 2 groups that didn't contain the chosen card). When that next "correct" group is dealt, the 6 "don't care" cards become cards #8 and #9 in the next 3 groups and the chosen card becomes #7. The 6 cards on top of #7 are, again, "don't care" cards from the other 2 groups. When the audience points out the correct group, you know card #7 in that group is the chosen card.
In the demo, he "cut" the deck between rounds, in the tutorial he didn't. If you "cut" the deck, make sure you don't alter the order of the cards.
Order of cards is really the most important part here, because it's a math trick.
You can do this with N^3 cards (8, 27, 64... etc) with N piles, but then you'll have to look for N(N-1)+1 card. And it's so cool that big number like N^3 still allows to guess the card with only 3 shuffles...
Lol you were right! My sister stopped on the sixth card both times I did it!😂😂
Amazing, the last move is so perfect! I knew what you about to and you did twice....and I could not see it. BRAVO BRAVO!!!
I know that Ive said it like 100 times but here I go again: YOU ARE THE BEST BRO! Congrats on everything u do! xx
Me using an uno deck
you are not alone broo lol
I'm vth uh
Same
I can understand😂
Me tooooo😂😂😂😂😂
10:49 Just a recommendation for lefthanded like me: Your card may end up not 7th from left, but 7th from right, that means 3rd from left. Depending on how you spread the cards - righthanded tend to spread them like rising steps, lefthanded like falling steps. One way or another, it will be the 7th card down from that pile. You're welcome.
oh my goodness! i used the same file you used and stopped at the right card!!!!!!
Thanks for the likes!
Thanks this trick really helped me trick my mum, I did it first try and I only started doing card tricks well today 😂😂
I Remember This trick , my dad showed it to me when i was a kid , i was impressed and amazed . He tough me how to do it and since i've learned it i was showing to my friends and they were whoa that's insane . My Dad was a math magician and a poker player , he said it depends on math and it does .
I swear that performance felt so satisfying.
I knew about the 27 card trick but was completely fooled by seeing the 'always put the important pile on top' part. Meta-fooled then?
Wow, this trick really fooled me! Is it possible for you to make an in depth tutorial on the double lift and push off double lift? I'm always struggling with these moves.
Same here
Wish I could help :). There are many ways to perform a double lift.
1. You can fan down the cards until you have two, then flip them over nonchalantly (very important)
2. You can fan out the deck like you having then choose a card but not quite as much. Then catch a pinky break below the second card. You can then flip them both
I find flipping cards from the corners is easiest a double flip and triple can be used easy from the sides if you pop them properly but it's all in how much you practice this
Great trick. Really well taught. I like the fact that all attention is on the hands and cards and shot from the performers view. Thanks.
ok but i literally picked all the stuff he chose like it’s mindblowing
Thanks for the trick! Immediately tried it on my wife, and not only did she pick the right pile all 3 times, she even stopped with her card as the 7th. Couldn't have gone any better lol.
That was INSANE!!! Thanks for the amazing trick for Easter
Great way to explain i got it the first try. Thank you
Yo you’re dope Nathan, thanks for the video
Rather than risk the spectator stopping on a card that would ruin the trick, deal the cards into three piles again. Since their card is in the 7th position , it will now become the 3rd card from the bottom of the first pile as you deal. Tell the spectator you are going to try your luck at picking the pile with their card in it. With the cards still face down, you telepathically eliminate the two piles, then from the last pile the 3rd card (from the bottom) face down on the table and ask what their card was. Flip it over and to their amazement it is correct!
This card trick fooled my friends and relatives and even my parent. Loved your card trick
If we force the 7 of any suit from the rest of deck and say
Hey you selected a 7 so deal 7 cards from the pile and the trick is 💯 percent sure
That would defeat the purpose of the pure mental choice, wich is the fondamental mindfuckness of this trick.
@@metatrix4251 That's not what he means
@@TheChannelofaDisappointedMan go on...
@@metatrix4251 It's only a force for how many cards to count down at the end to guarantee the trick, it doesn't mess with the mental part
@@TheChannelofaDisappointedMan Ok I see what you mean. Then, that is not what I meant. Or maybe i wasn't clear enough.
To me the strongest point of this trick, what gives it purpose, is that the mental choice is actually a real mental choice. The participant does make a purely secret and uninfluenced mental choice of a card. So finding it is a true feat. If there is a force, the feeling of having made a real pure mental choice is lesser.
How many cards tricks do you know of, that really lets the participant choose a card mentaly, where you can actualy find the card without him ever writting, saying of revealing the card in any way ?
I think adding a force to this trick, greatly takes away from it. Well that's just my opinion, of course.
P.S.: if you know of a mental force that leaves this trick as strong as it is from the point of view i just explained, I would VERY much like to know what the name of the force is.
I have already learned 27 tricks from you
Absolutely mad trick mate, very well done! It could be built off of as well as you can place their chosen deck either in the top, middle or bottom but obviously keep it the same throughout the trick, then when they deal the cards at the end it’s 7 cards for top pile, 14 cards for the middle and 21 cards for the bottom, you just gotta tell them when to stop👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 makes it more fun as you can change it up for multiple people or if they ask you to do it again you can say “look I’ll even let you choose where you want the pile to go”...fool proof🔥 love your videos man
*Nathen* fooled me so hard
Now i can fool people
Very cool trick btw
You were actually developing telepathic, psychic abilities while filming the video dude. You're now magic.
I literally fooled myself also while doing this. Lmao.
Can relate😂😂😂
I subscribed ur channel and this magic trick is fantastic
Love you and ur tricks bro ❤️❤️❤️
Love from India 🤩❤️❤️
It is good to omit the first unloading on the table, because a total of 3 unloadings on the table do not inspire confidence and it takes a long time - it is a mathematical trick and everyone will know that it is a classic trick with coordinates. So omit the part where one pile of cards is placed between two piles of cards ... The trick works perfectly from the second stack on the table. If you place the pile selected by the spectator at the bottom of the deck, the card you are looking for will not be in position 7, but in position 3. This has a great advantage, because after the first unloading on the table and turning over the cards for the spectator, his card will be in position 1, 2, or 3 and nowhere else. If you know the spectator's favorite cards, you can guess his card after it is first laid out on the table! If you want to be sure, after the second unloading on the table, you are guaranteed to find it in position 3. The last part of the trick is a problem for the amateur, as the author rightly states in the video. It is possible to leave the correct card on the table after the STOP command, even from the 20th position, but this is for a long explanation. For starters, it is good advice from the video, or to force the card to the viewer in position 3, or in position 7, if you follow the instructions from the video. It goes well with the dice. If the number 4 falls, it is enough to add the number that is at the bottom of the cube and it is 3, so the result is 7. Simply the sum of opposite numbers is always 7.
Me before the performance : :-)
Me after the performance : : O
You before the performance: :-)
You after the performance: : O ~~~~~~
@@ALeaud 😂
wait so your nose fell off?
@@homeaccount6794 😂😂
1 in 243 is the chance to choose the right Pile 5 Times in a row your connection with the card is strong
I was holding a deck of cards during this video, and I randomly opened a part of the deck.
Cards: WALAH, THE FOUR OF HEARTS!!
Just tried this. First ever card trick I’ve attempted and blew my family’s mind!! Thanks a million. SUBSCRIBED!
Great job this ones really nice it fooled me too, I was very excited from the thumbnail
Thank u for this ,it was my dream to learn and show people that I can do magic
I always learn card tricks from your channel pls make card shuffling trick video
Me: *Picks the Jack of Hearts*
Him: Lets use the Jack of Hearts
Me: Wait what?
Squacky Gaming , You’re right, this is not luck at all. It’s just that you saw someone who wrote the same as you with 1.8K likes and you were desperate enough for attention to copy that comment in the hope that you would get thousands of likes as well. Instead, you only get three likes but you are still screaming for attention in the comments section across every successful video that has ever been uploaded on this platform by copying others. How we all pity you - and others like you - knowing that the only way you can feel fulfilled is by replicating the work of other people better than yourself.
An alternate ending could be to force their card to the bottom. You can do this by shuffling 6 cards in your other hand and dropping the deck on top (now their card is on top). Now only slide the top card in your other hand (which is their card) and shuffle the rest on top. Now their card is on the bottom. Now you can shuffle as much as you want as long as you keep their card there. Ask them to mentally send their card to your thoughts. Then you say that you got their card. Use the one hand cut as taught by Scam School (don't know what the move is called, but you can look it up on TH-cam), to bring their card to the top. Amazement!!!
Thank you I did twice correct to my brother
Ok i just did this to my dad and it worked 100% he was shocked thanks so much 😊
This is one of the best magic card tutorials I have ever seen. Thanks a lot! :)
Damn good, very well explained. God bless you. 👍
1:28 JUST ADMIT THAT YOU ALSO CHOSE 4 OF HEARTS
The fact that I knew how to do this is b4 watching just makes me feel superior
This was absolutely amazing! If u keep uploading these types of tricks that absolutely fool people, you will definitely get more subs and views👍
you force it to the top
you count the cards to the jack, and put that on top of the pile
You are THE BEST MAGICIAN EVER i LOVE your vids it's like watching a movie made by professionals
Me: has no interest in magic
Also me: “Lets watch this magic video”
I am not a greatly advanced card magician, but I do know some math, so I pulled out a pencil and paper and made an equation:
Pick a number from 1 to 10.
Double it.
Divide that by 2.
Add 14.
Subtract your original number.
What is your number?
Their number will be 7, so it is self-explanatory from there.
you need to divide the last 14 by 2
In the performance he said roughly half the deck but he actually cut perfectly half the deck .
If I may offer an alternative startup and please let me know if it makes sense. Instead of counting three piles of 9 cards each, which usually creates some suspicion as to why the 9 cards in each pile (if not inconspicuous enough) or why three piles to choose from, I would tell the spectator we are going to split the deck in half exactly 26-26 and it will be their choice completely from now on and ask them to choose a pile to pick a card from which after they do I will then ask them to place it on top of the second pile (which is now 27 cards) and then cut the pile and complete the cut telling them I’m burying their card in the pile. Or perhaps ask them to place it anywhere in the middle. Then some false shuffles. The card is now just as if it was in the middle pile with the original scenario. Then I continue with dealing three piles three times ...etc. The only drawback to this is it takes away from the element of thinking of a card vs choosing and taking a card. So the next round I will say, ok this time we’ll do it different (first scenario) and I want you to just select a card from one of the three piles without taking it by just looking at it using the first scenario with three piles. Hence a double effect with two variations.
Why??? Whoever disliked this video, you don’t know what your doing and I bet you’re just doing it to be annoying.
Now *that's* a guy that believes in the heart of the cards.
And the cards seem to love him back.
You actually guessed exactly 26, half of the deck at the start because he had three piles of nine which is 27 but he picked one extra out.
Hi peeps
I use the 2 jokers as well and do the trick on 2 people at the same time. It's double awesome and you now have a logical reason to use only half the pack on each person.
Awsome video thx
How would you know their thought of card 10:48 please help
It'll always be the 7th card
Randall Hudson thank you SOO MUCH
Looking at the comments, so I wanted to add my two cents:
If you want this to work a 100% - Tell them that this trick doesn't always work. Make it all about them. That if they doubt, or that if they try to on purpose frick up the trick, that it really won't work - the only way it will work is if they take it seriously.
This trick looses it's point and it's effect if you hint them on a number. If you're in a group of people, and you want to perform this trick more than once, hinting a number will result in
''Ah, I don't need to know everything you're doing, but the card is always going to be in the 7th place''
Yeah, a dice will make sure it's number 7, but then the ''let's test your connection to the card'' loses purpose.
A math equation on the very start makes the trick too complicated - and they immediately think ''aha, it's a math trick''
Don't give them any hints - make it all about them.
So - think about this - if you're doing this trick to your friends, among other tricks you've tested on them - you can pretty much size up if they're just gonna chose the 198th card or actually follow the routine. To those that will follow the routine, if they pick the number 5, or 6, or 8, or 9 - you can say ''wow, that's very good, most people don't find it at all, yet you were off by one or two cards!'' - It adds to the surrealism of the situation - That would literally mean that you really didn't know the card, and that they actually did all of this by themselves.
To those that you know in advance that they won't follow the routine - either don't show them the trick - or just give them 9 cards as someone suggested. That way you can leave space to do the trick with the full deck of 27 cards. It adds to the mystery without hinting too much.
In any case, this trick is not to be overused. Pick your target carefully for this one, it will fool the people on the side as well.
If you're doing this trick to a complete stranger - don't use this trick first - size them up with a couple of other tricks - see how they're following the routine. You can in one or two tricks figure out if they're gonna try and mess up on purpose, or if they're gonna really follow through. If they follow the routine, go ahead, if not, skip it. Trust me.
This trick is really good, and the effect only gets better by the story you decide to tell. I try to use a ''this one is all on you, this doesn't always work, let's see if you doubt yourself or not'' type of thing. It works even better if your previous routines weren't at all serious - then go full Froyd on their ass for this one. It does wonders, and no matter if it works or not, they remain questioning what just happened.
Holy shit, I tried it for the first time practicing with the video and also got 3/3 guesses lol
Telling people to deal several cards and then stop when you want to is also a great way to force theme to put down around 7
No freakin way
Help me my brain hurts.
You really have that strong connection😆❤btw thank you bout this upload of yours.
I was fooled like an idiot man... Didn't get how many times I watch without watching tutorial
Nice trick. It almost fooled me.🤠good explanation
You can actually do this with just 9 cards as well to shorten the routine to make it less dull . And their card will always be the 5 card so as long as you put their pile in the middle.
my mom was flabbergasted, my dad was flabbergasted, my sister was flabbergasted, all of my moms friends were flabbergasted, and all of my classmates were flabbergasted.
what a trick
6:05 pls people ignore this I’m just doing this so when I wanna keep practicing I know when the tutorial starts anyway have a great day or night 👍😊
From far, this is the best channel to teach card tricks.. thanks
I am not sure but i think i know these 27 card trick you mentioned for a moment.
Jep. A friend told me this.