I just got my invisible deck, and im trying to learn how to set it up. This video sucks. Its 14 min long, and im 8 min in and havent learned a dam thing. This dude talks, but nothing comes out. I agree with you, im trying to see how to set up my deck, And he keeps fanning the deck, and when i try to look at his set up, he closes the dam thing, wtf. Dam, i would be happy with a quarter, for everytime he fans the cards. He is terrible. Thank God for other videos. Im glad i saw your comment, i thought it was just me, lmao. Peace and love, Glen
Good tips thank . let me add another way to make invisible deck, just in case of roughness of card gone, you can use VASELINE also to back of cards to hold and stick to gather, but you have to apply just touch enough for hold 2 cards to gather , i did it that it is work.
Another use of a he SS deck would be to get the spectator to cut the deck as many times as he wants and complete the cut each time. When he stops tell him to place the top card face down on the table so that neither you nor he knows the card. Tell him to turn the deck over and slide the card face down into the middle of the upturned deck and then turn the deck back face down. You now know his card because you know what the bottom card is. When he spreads the deck so that you “both” can discover the identity of the card he will be amazed that it matches the one upturned in your ID.
A more interesting version of this is (I can't remember the name of the stack, but stacking one suit in order from A-K, and placing it on the bottom of the deck. Have your spectator select a card, put it on the top of the deck. Have your spectator do a few cuts, and then tell them to get creative and cut the deck a few more times upside-down. Have them keep cutting until one of the cards from your arranged suit is the bottom card, and then tell them to flip the deck over. You can now tell them exactly how many cards from the top their card is. (It's whatever value was the bottom card.)
I used to use Testors Dullcote spray as my 'roughing' for cards back in the day. Problem for us in the non-USA is that the product was banned because of the chemicals in it. It was reintroduced into Europe in a 'safer formula' but it was never the same as the U.S. stuff.
In the invisible deck, the pairs of cards have to make 13, but when it's already 13 with a king, what is hapenning ? What is the card behind the king ?
@@OfTheiAm, is it the same manufacturer?? Most likely not the cards. I'd say you're not applying enough pressure to the spread. They're kinda made so that if you go light pressure they'll come apart... I've personally never really encountered that problem. Try and practice more pressure for a bit and if it doesn't work I would just get some roughing fluid and apply a slightly thicker coat
Sometimes I don't even say anything about a magic trick. I asked them if they have ever taken an ESP sensory test to determine if they have some form of ESP or not. I try to make it sound as serious as possible and that it's not some trick. You could take it from there It's so funny when you hear back a few weeks later around town that so-and-so has ESP. I never mention anything about a magic trick and of course they'll think they have ESP
Buy the 'roughing stick Harry Robson and Lawrence turner' in Ebay it may be expensive but you can make about 150 invisible decks or renew old invisible decks and it's way better than a roughing spray/ matte spray as it's unhealthy to breathe in. The roughing stick is way better and leaves no residue, inside the Tony box with the roughing stick inside it, you also get a link to them telling you how to apply it.
Better to buy the roughing stick by Harry Robson and Lawrence Turner because it leaves no residue, and doesn't damage your health since you don't have to spray anything
One mistake that SO MANY magicians do which i also see in this tutorial...! While explaining or performing card tricks, many magicians tend to do a lot of flourishes and funky hand moves with the cards. This is actually a trap because in this case, the flourishes overshadow the actual trick! First reason because the spectators' focus lies from the beginning on the magician's handling skills, something which they've never seen before! Right there he loses the public's attention from the trick itself and he orients the most of it towards his fancy hands. Secondly and most importantly, when you show a trick you must give the impression that you are a normal person who just has "superficial abilities" with cards. But when you flourish like an expert juggler then you let them assume that you have been trained for specific magic processes or most likely to assume that you have such of quick hands, able to switch things under their very eyes.
If your intention is to perform with audiences who believe you're doing actual, real magic, you're likely performing for children. No one thinks they're watching Harry Potter with cards. The flourishes actually serve the opposite purpose that you're implying. Flourishing the cards often, idly, paying no attention to them, particularly before a trick has even begun, makes it FAR less suspicious when you're doing blatant things. Every false cut, false shuffle, pass, and almost every other sleight that isn't a palm involves masking what you're doing with some kind of flourish. It's the magician's job to make that flourish look unimportant to the effect.
@@itsuranus9479 I respect your answer but you are wrong here. People that have almost no idea about card "magic", (and they are a lot ), have almost no experience of someone presenting tricks to them, then of course it can run into their minds or subconscious that you have some "strange abilities". Take for example the invisible threads, "the Twilight Angel", "The cluster", sign card to wallet etc. These are very powerful tricks for those who have absolute no experience of having such a show in front of them. For someone who has never encountered such powerful illusions, it can cross his or her mind when they watch for example their card jump from the deck or cards floating in front of them on day light. It is certain that many people from this group will assume at least in the back of their heads that you maybe have some supernatural abilities. We live in realistic times of course, but always since the older days, there is this prime instinct in people's minds to assume of some special power of a conjurer when they can not find any explanation for it. And they don't have to be children... If you read the book "The royal road to card Magic" which is considered one of the best books of card conjuring, the authors mention CLEARLY of this actual statement that i wrote before about the mistake of overdoing flourishes. I didn't speak about movements like sleight of hand, palms etc for covering the tricks that we do. Of course they have to be done and i totally AGREE that they are vital and definetely needed for illusions! What i wrote against was about extreme flourishes and joggler moves when it has to do with card magic presentations. Again as the authors had mentioned, such complex movements overshadow the core and intention of the trick leaving the clueless spectator to assume that you just have hands that are quick enough or something to perform such a thing.
@@gladiator7746 "it can cross his or her mind when they watch for example their card jump from the deck or cards floating in front of them on day light. It is certain that many people from this group will assume at least in the back of their heads that you maybe have some supernatural abilities. " This is delusional. The only people witnessing a magic performance who actually believe you have supernatural powers are either mentally unstable, or very small children. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with giving children that feeling. A general adult audience member isn't thinking "he must be a wizard." The question he's asking is "How in the world did he do that?" But the assumption is not one that inclines toward supernatural, nor is convincing people that you have supernatural powers the purpose of magic. The most famous card magicians in the world are constantly flourishing to make their actual sleights less obvious as they perform them. If you've been swing cutting idly while talking for five minutes, and you begin a routine by swing cutting, this doesn't appear unusual. This is a common and often-taught method of enhancing your patter.
I agree man. He sucks. I just got my deck and im trying to figure things out and learn its uses, but he just talks to much and says nothing. Im trying to get a peek of his cards coz he doesnt explain the cards, and he keeps fanning that dam deck. The other problem is that he doesnt leave it open. instead he keeps fanning, then closes it, fan/ close. Screw this video. Im glad i saw your comment. I thought it was just me. Lol.
Good way to hustle some money. Walk up to a mark and ask if he likes gambling. If so, give him your box of rigged cards to hold on to. ask him what his favorite playing card is. With his response, tell him that you will bet $10 (show money) that his favorite card will be the only one face down in the deck. Then if he accepts the wager, carry on with the revealing process. If he suspects anything, do a cold deck switch, and/ or even false shuffles and cuts as a bonus, which is optional.
A cold deck is a rigged or pre-stacked deck of cards that will be swapped in during a game such as poker where you are the dealer and in the act of scooting your seat forward, the cooler will be swapped with the original genuine deck that is or was in play. The name "cooler" refers to a deck of cards that are literally cooler to the touch because they have not been handled by hot sweaty fingers from previous players. I use coolers all the time in private games only.
And here I thought I was gonna watch this and it would be a nice easy follow explanation. versus card spread madness and 32 thousand side topics while going back into card trick.
Kings are paired with kings. The cards need to add to 13. Why would you leave this comment if you literally have no idea how an invisible deck works. Every invisible deck makes the cards add up to 13. If the pairs added up to 14, then your 7s would be back-to back, and would make the trick impossible if your spectator selected a 7, because two of them would be on opposite sides of the deck from the other two.
@@scottm5342 Then you bought something that doesn't work. Adding to 14 defeats the purpose of the deck. One side is odds, one side is even. I've owned at least 50 ID in the last ten years. They add to thirteen because this is the only way this trick works.
@@itsuranus9479 ...but it works fine. Please consider this: www.houseofchuckles.com/data/documents/INVISIBLE-DECK-14.pdf Perhaps I misheard the way this video uses the deck, if so, I do apologize. But like I said, I bought the deck (off Amazon)...and they added to 14 as it arrived. Edited: Oh! I get you now. (One side is odd the other is even.) Yes, of course the "14" total wouldn't work for that. This particular deck wasn't set up that way. The deck that was sent to me was set up with hearts and clubs on one side, and spades and diamonds on the other.
Why would i make own invisible deck if k can buy one. And BTW brainwave deck nice too. I have in my home invisible deck and brainwave deck. I can't never choise witch one i'll use. And i don't want to throw one away
Dude, stop spreading the cards so much.. wow, seriously? Just demonstrate. You do a good job, but you're wearing your cards out constantly spreading them ..
That's it you amateurs keep destroying magic keep destroying magic!! I make a million dollars a year doing magic and you want to give it away for free S boy for free!! It's not yours to give away
Tbh, I agree that market tricks shouldn't be revealed, but imo it does convince more people to buy the invisible deck, it was so easy to do that I wanted to buy one and even bought the roughing stick to create restore old ones
I also thought about using the invisible deck at the end of every trick myself before he even said. To be honesthe did give the invisible deck away but if he didn't tell how the trick was done but simply said the effect and telling everyone it can be used at the end of every trick, lots of people would be convinced and buy it cause it could be used for every trick.
Nice tutorial man, I was abit confused as to setting the deck up but you cleared it right up, thanks alot
If I got a dollar every time he spreads the deck, I could buy google
lol
I just got my invisible deck, and im trying to learn how to set it up. This video sucks. Its 14 min long, and im 8 min in and havent learned a dam thing. This dude talks, but nothing comes out.
I agree with you, im trying to see how to set up my deck, And he keeps fanning the deck, and when i try to look at his set up, he closes the dam thing, wtf.
Dam, i would be happy with a quarter, for everytime he fans the cards. He is terrible. Thank God for other videos.
Im glad i saw your comment, i thought it was just me, lmao.
Peace and love,
Glen
Good tips thank . let me add another way to make invisible deck, just in case of roughness of card gone, you can use VASELINE also to back of cards to hold and stick to gather, but you have to apply just touch enough for hold 2 cards to gather , i did it that it is work.
thank
It's so hard for me to spread the deck without the cards parting
Another use of a he SS deck would be to get the spectator to cut the deck as many times as he wants and complete the cut each time. When he stops tell him to place the top card face down on the table so that neither you nor he knows the card. Tell him to turn the deck over and slide the card face down into the middle of the upturned deck and then turn the deck back face down. You now know his card because you know what the bottom card is. When he spreads the deck so that you “both” can discover the identity of the card he will be amazed that it matches the one upturned in your ID.
A more interesting version of this is (I can't remember the name of the stack, but stacking one suit in order from A-K, and placing it on the bottom of the deck. Have your spectator select a card, put it on the top of the deck. Have your spectator do a few cuts, and then tell them to get creative and cut the deck a few more times upside-down. Have them keep cutting until one of the cards from your arranged suit is the bottom card, and then tell them to flip the deck over. You can now tell them exactly how many cards from the top their card is. (It's whatever value was the bottom card.)
Know this is extremely old, but could any new viewers please tell me what you pair a king with 🤔?
King
I used to use Testors Dullcote spray as my 'roughing' for cards back in the day. Problem for us in the non-USA is that the product was banned because of the chemicals in it. It was reintroduced into Europe in a 'safer formula' but it was never the same as the U.S. stuff.
Great explanation about the invisible deck of cards. Are there any good/easy card tricks with this bicycle pack of cards
In the invisible deck, the pairs of cards have to make 13, but when it's already 13 with a king, what is hapenning ? What is the card behind the king ?
A king
that makes sense, thx !
+z1pAx
The kings are paired together
Thank you ! :)
z1pAx is a bicycle satandard deck is invisible deck?
awsome? what do you think about the classic ACAAN?
What is the name of the spray? I cant understand him... HELP
@Chris Herrick Krylon Matte Finish
Matte finish
Mine will not stick all even in a spread. WHY???
Needs a thicker coating of spray
@@Joe_C. ? its pre made from a magic shop, every tme i've bought this deck it just doesn't work right, or i'm doing something wrong
@@OfTheiAm, is it the same manufacturer?? Most likely not the cards. I'd say you're not applying enough pressure to the spread. They're kinda made so that if you go light pressure they'll come apart... I've personally never really encountered that problem. Try and practice more pressure for a bit and if it doesn't work I would just get some roughing fluid and apply a slightly thicker coat
@@OfTheiAm, the harder you press on them the more they stick together
Where can I buy the deck?
Excellent use of the invisible deck.
Guys , I just bought a bicycle deck standard from internet , is it invisible deck or normal ? Plz answer
where do you get that deck from?
How many is the total of the card
Extremely useful 👌🏼
Where they green dragons at the end there?
last months? daily use it will wear out in a week or two inho
Sometimes I don't even say anything about a magic trick. I asked them if they have ever taken an ESP sensory test to determine if they have some form of ESP or not. I try to make it sound as serious as possible and that it's not some trick. You could take it from there It's so funny when you hear back a few weeks later around town that so-and-so has ESP. I never mention anything about a magic trick and of course they'll think they have ESP
Can someone give me a link to either a invisible deck or the matte finish?
Buy the 'roughing stick Harry Robson and Lawrence turner' in Ebay it may be expensive but you can make about 150 invisible decks or renew old invisible decks and it's way better than a roughing spray/ matte spray as it's unhealthy to breathe in. The roughing stick is way better and leaves no residue, inside the Tony box with the roughing stick inside it, you also get a link to them telling you how to apply it.
So is this deck the opposite of the brainwave?
I know this video is old and you probably won't see this message. I Hope someone does. Where do you get that table ?
Whats the name of the spray ?!?!?
Chris Khalaf matte finish spray
Better to buy the roughing stick by Harry Robson and Lawrence Turner because it leaves no residue, and doesn't damage your health since you don't have to spray anything
excellent
Okay, basically, Ok, basically, basically… OK!
Ok
Okay this comment was basically funny okay OK!
One mistake that SO MANY magicians do which i also see in this tutorial...!
While explaining or performing card tricks, many magicians tend to do a lot of flourishes and funky hand moves with the cards. This is actually a trap because in this case, the flourishes overshadow the actual trick! First reason because the spectators' focus lies from the beginning on the magician's handling skills, something which they've never seen before! Right there he loses the public's attention from the trick itself and he orients the most of it towards his fancy hands.
Secondly and most importantly, when you show a trick you must give the impression that you are a normal person who just has "superficial abilities" with cards. But when you flourish like an expert juggler then you let them assume that you have been trained for specific magic processes or most likely to assume that you have such of quick hands, able to switch things under their very eyes.
If your intention is to perform with audiences who believe you're doing actual, real magic, you're likely performing for children. No one thinks they're watching Harry Potter with cards. The flourishes actually serve the opposite purpose that you're implying. Flourishing the cards often, idly, paying no attention to them, particularly before a trick has even begun, makes it FAR less suspicious when you're doing blatant things. Every false cut, false shuffle, pass, and almost every other sleight that isn't a palm involves masking what you're doing with some kind of flourish. It's the magician's job to make that flourish look unimportant to the effect.
@@itsuranus9479 I respect your answer but you are wrong here. People that have almost no idea about card "magic", (and they are a lot ), have almost no experience of someone presenting tricks to them, then of course it can run into their minds or subconscious that you have some "strange abilities". Take for example the invisible threads, "the Twilight Angel", "The cluster", sign card to wallet etc. These are very powerful tricks for those who have absolute no experience of having such a show in front of them. For someone who has never encountered such powerful illusions, it can cross his or her mind when they watch for example their card jump from the deck or cards floating in front of them on day light. It is certain that many people from this group will assume at least in the back of their heads that you maybe have some supernatural abilities. We live in realistic times of course, but always since the older days, there is this prime instinct in people's minds to assume of some special power of a conjurer when they can not find any explanation for it. And they don't have to be children...
If you read the book "The royal road to card Magic" which is considered one of the best books of card conjuring, the authors mention CLEARLY of this actual statement that i wrote before about the mistake of overdoing flourishes. I didn't speak about movements like sleight of hand, palms etc for covering the tricks that we do. Of course they have to be done and i totally AGREE that they are vital and definetely needed for illusions! What i wrote against was about extreme flourishes and joggler moves when it has to do with card magic presentations. Again as the authors had mentioned, such complex movements overshadow the core and intention of the trick leaving the clueless spectator to assume that you just have hands that are quick enough or something to perform such a thing.
@@gladiator7746
"it can cross his or her mind when they watch for example their card jump from the deck or cards floating in front of them on day light. It is certain that many people from this group will assume at least in the back of their heads that you maybe have some supernatural abilities. "
This is delusional. The only people witnessing a magic performance who actually believe you have supernatural powers are either mentally unstable, or very small children. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with giving children that feeling. A general adult audience member isn't thinking "he must be a wizard." The question he's asking is "How in the world did he do that?" But the assumption is not one that inclines toward supernatural, nor is convincing people that you have supernatural powers the purpose of magic. The most famous card magicians in the world are constantly flourishing to make their actual sleights less obvious as they perform them. If you've been swing cutting idly while talking for five minutes, and you begin a routine by swing cutting, this doesn't appear unusual. This is a common and often-taught method of enhancing your patter.
@@itsuranus9479 Lets agree to disagree.
Spread the deck one more time, I swear to god……..
I agree man. He sucks. I just got my deck and im trying to figure things out and learn its uses, but he just talks to much and says nothing. Im trying to get a peek of his cards coz he doesnt explain the cards, and he keeps fanning that dam deck. The other problem is that he doesnt leave it open. instead he keeps fanning, then closes it, fan/ close.
Screw this video.
Im glad i saw your comment. I thought it was just me. Lol.
pro tip for everyone, if the deck is not sticky enough, rub it with a little of wax, works like a charm!
I would love to see more in depht tutorial for making this deck!
Good way to hustle some money. Walk up to a mark and ask if he likes gambling. If so, give him your box of rigged cards to hold on to. ask him what his favorite playing card is. With his response, tell him that you will bet $10 (show money) that his favorite card will be the only one face down in the deck. Then if he accepts the wager, carry on with the revealing process. If he suspects anything, do a cold deck switch, and/ or even false shuffles and cuts as a bonus, which is optional.
A cold deck is a rigged or pre-stacked deck of cards that will be swapped in during a game such as poker where you are the dealer and in the act of scooting your seat forward, the cooler will be swapped with the original genuine deck that is or was in play. The name "cooler" refers to a deck of cards that are literally cooler to the touch because they have not been handled by hot sweaty fingers from previous players. I use coolers all the time in private games only.
Let me give you a way to gimmick the back of the cards to stick together.
And here I thought I was gonna watch this and it would be a nice easy follow explanation. versus card spread madness and 32 thousand side topics while going back into card trick.
is it a normal deck?
Nice socks
4:56
I *did* know how to do this trick... now, I have no idea 🤨
LoL you're kidding rught
Instrada of reveling effects that feed Magicians Who don’t you find the curate to revel your face?
we're can you buy an invisible deck
Joana Reyes Amazon, EBay, just search it on google.
thanks
I dont think you mentioned that black Kings are even and red are odd ,could be imortant .
But the stack of invisibel deck is double the height of a standard deck, no? So I need a special package...
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Wtf no why do you think that?
@@Heisenvald If not then we show only half of the cards of a full deck...
@@jonnes__4657 yes half deck is on one side other half on other side and theyre held together
The cards need to add up to 14, not 13.
"13" is the King, so what are you going to pair it with?
:)
king is paired with another king (king of hearts paired with the king of spade) (king of clubs with king of
diamond)
Kings are paired with kings. The cards need to add to 13. Why would you leave this comment if you literally have no idea how an invisible deck works. Every invisible deck makes the cards add up to 13. If the pairs added up to 14, then your 7s would be back-to back, and would make the trick impossible if your spectator selected a 7, because two of them would be on opposite sides of the deck from the other two.
@@itsuranus9479 Hi!
I actually bought an invisible deck.
The cards add up to 14, as I said.
That is exactly how the deck came prepared to me.
@@scottm5342 Then you bought something that doesn't work. Adding to 14 defeats the purpose of the deck. One side is odds, one side is even. I've owned at least 50 ID in the last ten years. They add to thirteen because this is the only way this trick works.
@@itsuranus9479 ...but it works fine.
Please consider this:
www.houseofchuckles.com/data/documents/INVISIBLE-DECK-14.pdf
Perhaps I misheard the way this video uses the deck, if so, I do apologize.
But like I said, I bought the deck (off Amazon)...and they added to 14 as it arrived.
Edited: Oh! I get you now. (One side is odd the other is even.)
Yes, of course the "14" total wouldn't work for that.
This particular deck wasn't set up that way.
The deck that was sent to me was set up with hearts and clubs on one side, and spades and diamonds on the other.
Great trick 👍
hey buddies both of u doin a grt work .. one u wil hav 1m subscriber jst do wht u actually want thnxs for help n yes ur rocking as usual
here after the kurtis conner video !!
Petroleum jelly
Way 2 many ads for me ANYMORE ..did like the channel before
Only you
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Great tutorial
awesome
SUPIMPA !
Awesome vid plz reply
Why would i make own invisible deck if k can buy one. And BTW brainwave deck nice too. I have in my home invisible deck and brainwave deck. I can't never choise witch one i'll use. And i don't want to throw one away
Because buying one will add up to a lot of money if your invisible or brainwave deck gets old and not usable anymore.
How about the king
Ratanak Gaming they are paired together
Slow down talking when you start...it'll be easier to hear for those who can't keep up...js...good vid tho...not disrespecting by any means
I like this trick 😱
I have like a 50c deck of cards , where can i get a bicycle one , c-can i win a giveaway or something for one ? :)
IvkePandica bruh they are at any Target Walmart whatever for like 4 bucks MAX
We don't have those stores in my country xD
@@IvkePandica Amazon is your friend ;-)
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@@jonnes__4657 you reply fast lmao
Put more ads on your video, please. Jesus Christ.
So... Basically Ok?
stay off the coffee kid !
Too many "okay's" ffs!
that is really cool
like if u agree
Suhani shah and karan singh boomer exposed :)
He talks a lot
hi
i want this kind of deck :( give me 1 with ur sign plsss
Martin Grageda no
Fantastic video, but please stop sayin “basically” so much.
Dude, stop spreading the cards so much.. wow, seriously? Just demonstrate. You do a good job, but you're wearing your cards out constantly spreading them ..
really annoying all the time you spread the deck, can't watch any longer...
That's it you amateurs keep destroying magic keep destroying magic!! I make a million dollars a year doing magic and you want to give it away for free S boy for free!! It's not yours to give away
Tbh, I agree that market tricks shouldn't be revealed, but imo it does convince more people to buy the invisible deck, it was so easy to do that I wanted to buy one and even bought the roughing stick to create restore old ones
I also thought about using the invisible deck at the end of every trick myself before he even said.
To be honesthe did give the invisible deck away but if he didn't tell how the trick was done but simply said the effect and telling everyone it can be used at the end of every trick, lots of people would be convinced and buy it cause it could be used for every trick.
6th comment
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kinda first
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awesome