"Alright Penn, think of your birth month number. Now add 6 and take away your birth month number. Now multiply your NEW UNIQUE number by 2. Your number is..." *lifts shirt to reveal 12 carved into his chest*
"Alright guys, I want you to think of a number between 1 and a billion. Now.....add 3. Now....subtract the number you started with and let's see if I can guess your number. Is it 3?"
advertising. His stuff on facebook, I wouldn't say the stuff of legend, but it gets his name and face out there, so people want to see if he can do that live or not. Even if he gets the answer wrong, it still gets people interested.
Nothing says humble magician like "I made up literally ever magic trick ever and I didn't even mean to I just sort of did it after becoming the best lawyer"
@Pi it's both. They film multiple acts in a day with one audience. Those acts are then cut into more than one episode (and each episode is multiple acts). It get's hard to keep track of the original broadcast order if you are watching the individual acts on youtube, and it was never possible to know what order they were filmed in (unless you were there) since they are often rearranged in editing before broadcast anyway.
Why are so many people so mean to this guy in the comments section? I personally met him at a magic convention once and he was one of the nicest most welcoming magicians at the event.
He chose Casey at Bat not because it’s more TV appropriate, but because he didn’t want to admit he didn’t know Howl, one of the greatest poems of the last 70 years.
If you break down the trick A) The first segment was memory. B) The cards are sorted to even red and black by "Eliminating" combinations that are greater than 2 cards of Red-Red or Black-Black and thrown into the air. C) The cards are now red-black-red-black etc D) the cards are "split" into piles which has no bearing on the trick as the bottom card will never have more than one red/black combination. E) Re-stacking the cards he asks Penn and Teller to give him a number, again, it will never be more than two Red-Red-Black-Black combinations and never three of a kind. F) The remaining part is simple, know where the multiple combinations are, otherwise use hand motions to make it seem more complicated than it is. The essential combination overall (working backwards) is: Red-Red-Black-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Red-Black. #didn'tfoolme
I get all of the hate because of his Facebook games, but I've probably watched this routine 6 or 7 times over the last couple of years just because of how impressive it is. To memorize and recite a poem like that with the energy and pauses, plus handling and keeping track of the cards, PLUS making the jokes and playing with Penn and Teller. Simply impressive.
To memorize anything and recite it like that is not difficult, I bet there are plenty of songs you could recite, after some practice you could easily increase the speed. The handling and keeping track of cards is a good skill but no more impressive than any other magician who has spent a few years at his craft. PLUS the jokes...well each to their own I suppose.
to bad, he has a really soozhing voice. i love it when he talks :) his stage persona is one of the best out there. to me, there is only one silent actor who did at least as great as teller does and thats cardini
The things on FB are awful, they are just simple algebreic formulas applied to have a physical manifestation to give the affect that something wonderful is happening when its just simple mathematics and probability; but this.... this is just wonderful
The trick itself looks simple to me as a programmer. As it's about red&black, you only need 0 and 1 (base-2). So, for example, 8 cards go like: 0010-1101 (black-black-red-black etc.). Binary code is easily translatable without calculation (unlike decimal) to hexadecimal (base-16), for example, 0010 in binary is 0x2 in hexadecimal, and 1101 in binary equals to 0xD in hexadecimal. You basically need to remember only 16 such matches by heart. In the end you get a row of hexadecimal values. In my example above, 8 cards get translated to just two letters: "2D". Then you use the usual trick of assigning words to every hexadecimal letter and constructing a story from it. Say, 2D would mean "2 dudes". And that's it. To "remember" the original cards, you need to do the same but backwards. 2 dudes is translated to 2D; value '2D' is translated to binary '0010-1101' (just 16 matches to remember). Voila, you've remembered the order of 8 cards. The rest of the trick is a combination of classical techniques and some other mathematical quirks like that. However the guy does it by reciting a poem, and that's which is pretty impressive.
+carsten There are also things in programming like binary trees. Basically, 0 can mean "go to the left" and 1 can mean "go the right". So if you have imagined some sort of a labyrinth imagined in your head, where each dead-end contains some object, a stream of binary code can lead you to the answer. That's how some of the compression schemes work.
+carsten That really does seem like a simple theory, but would you feel confident you could memorize 21 cards, while reciting a poem, that quickly (Both speaking the poem, and memorizing) ?
To the people saying it is not magic he memorized the card. Grab a deck take out 21 cards. Memorize them in 10-15 sec. Divide them into 5 packets mix those packets. Pick them back up in random order. Count random numbers of card put at the bottom do this two times. Then seperate them as qucikly as he did. Now you get it. It is impossible lol
Actually all he did was put them in a certain order each time he handled the cards. You can see him throwing out certain cards when he is "memorizing" the order. Those are the cards that did not fit his pattern. After that its just simply dealing cards according to his pattern and using flashy hand moves to try hide the fact that its just a repeating pattern.
Just as stupid as his facebook "magic". Flashy to try distract people from how blatantly simple his tricks are. The only reason Penn and Teller where "fooled" is because there are hundreds of different ways to produce this same effect and they would just be guessing a 1/100 chance of which one he used.
This trick was really dumb the cards were just in red black alternating order. He set them up in this order when he was looking at them and throwing cards around. It’s the same style trick he does on Facebook where nothing actually changes, he seems to be a one trick pony. The pile making does nothing because you just make sure every pile has an even number of cards and no matter what order they go back you still have a red black alternating order. Moving cards to the bottom doesn’t switch the order either. When he separates them into two piles in the end it’s a dead giveaway because he is just putting every other card in a different pile one at a time but he does some handwork by crossing his arms etc to make it look like this isn’t what he is doing. Penn and teller could have gotten this if they had thought for a bit longer. I am surprised they didn’t notice the handwork in the end that was the most obvious part to me
Just like his Facebook page, he spent a lot of time tricking instead of actual magic. He spent time for the initial "small" version to try to give the idea of him actually memorizing, then he targeted Penn and Teller who is a magician who first instinct is to think he marked the cards in some way because he spent time to act as if he was. Totally misdirected Penn and Teller thinking he actually has some skill or some new way of marking it as we all notice Teller was trying to find the mark even when he went back on stage and check to see if that cup has some smell or something. Anyone who knows magic would have thought he marked the cards too. Like you said, surely was a matter of time Penn and Teller figure it out. That was no trick, no move nothing but math and acting that targeting magicians. He is still the same shameless self claim "magician"
This might be the only act I thought wasn’t enjoyable personally. Don’t understand how they were fooled unless to give him a trophy so he doesn’t come back on the show lol
okay he obviously put the cards in red black red black order while he was looking at them and tossed the cards that were not in that order. Then he just did a series of cuts so that they remained in red black red black order and then he just put one on each side repeatedly.
@7:19 the couple from America's got couple wtf are they doing here a season before they help the magician escape from the washer and their talent show debut something fishy is going on
Penn says "boy" when he starts addressing the magician which usually means they haven't fooled but this is the rare occasion where the magician actually fooled them when he mentions that word
In the beginning segment on him you can tell in order to make the flowers disappear he used a special table that sucked the flowers in. If you look in slow motion you see a hole in the top of the table where the flowers went then confetti falls to cover the hole. In real speed its impressive but slowed down it's still very quick but you can see the secret.
+WeMakeVideosCA Spot on what I was thinking. I was genuinely baffled that P&T then went on to say he fooled them, when "all" the guy did was doing precisely what he said he was going to do - and how is that even a "trick" then?! I have to put that "all" in quotes though, for that level of memory skills is admittedly very impressive.
he sells the effect, I bought it, so I do know the actual method, and like I already said the first half really was just memorization, while the second half was trickery... of course I'm not just gonna expose the full method here, if you really want to know how it's done, go buy the trick, its only $10, and its called binary code
Did anyone notice at 7:19 that it was the gross-out magic act couple from America's Got Talent? He hung his body with a hook through his nose in the audition.
I got it, but only on a rewatch. And I only barely caught the setup, despite knowing exactly when it happens. Your hands are very fast, sir. Well done. There is only one thing I can think of that would make the trick even more impressive: give the spectator the choice of whether the next packet goes on top or on bottom. The only hint I'll give about how the trick is done: the number of cards is not 21.
I'm pretty disappointed in how Rick cut this... instead of showing this as it aired, he cut out the deck swap as well as the moment when Penn and Teller actually say what he did. He'll probably delete this comment when he sees it, but it would be nice if he just let the act stand as it was performed and aired.
there was no deck switch though, I assume he did that fake move just to throw penn & teller off, but considering the real method doesn't actually involve any switches I am surprised he would cut out the 'faked move'
He looks at the card faces when he deduces the 12 He then looks at the faces again when he separates them into 5 (I think this is only required if he didn’t pre-sort the cards) I tried to follow the way he moved the 5 sets around but the camera angles moved too much. He hesitates when he grabs the third set of cards. Could be actual hesitation to think about it or fake. Organizing the cards into two piles should be easy, especially for a 5 set choice. 3 sets of two cards and then 2 sets of three cards. The 3 sets can be put in order of RB-RB-RB or RB-BR-RB or any other formula that you choose, so long that it is simple. The other 6 cards you just have to memorize personally. You first take care of the 2 sets of threes or 3 sets of 2. As long as you remember RBR BRB or whatever combination it is then you just auto sort the rest. He does fancy hand movements which would help hide it if it is all RBRBRBRBRBRB, but it was hard for me to keep track. With this method I’d say splitting into 4 sets would be easiest and splitting into 3 sets would be hardest since you need to memorize 3 different sets of 4R/B color patterns. Again, would not matter if the deck is presorted since the 10 card shuffles by Penn and Teller will maintain the order in an even deck which 52 and 12 happens to be an even deck. It would all be for show and would most likely be the refined shortened version.
I don't think this trick is all that complicated, it's just pure skill. I think he is legitimately remembering his moves and counting the cards "blindfolded". Assuming I'm right, that doesn't detract from them fooling P&T - this performance deserves recognition.
"Alright Penn, think of your birth month number. Now add 6 and take away your birth month number. Now multiply your NEW UNIQUE number by 2. Your number is..."
*lifts shirt to reveal 12 carved into his chest*
*opens the trunk of a car to reveal 12 corpses*
Werecarebear and pans back to show two more corpses, Penn. and Teller.
2:03 teller did exactly what I've wanted to do to rick lax for ages now
This is the only place you can make fun of him without getting your comment deleted.
Finally there is somewhere where we can call him out on his bullshit 😂
Surprised he didn't say, "For this to work you've got to like and share this video"
@BroskyWhoDatedHoski cos he always does for his social media
Lmao
If I fool you, you've got to like and share the video. Deal?
Chen Vannlydeth nailed it. except those ones never work on me. this one was better
like and share the videauoo
Chen Vannlydeth lol
Did not fool me with simple math and tricks
You were unable to fool me and I'm sure many other people.
"Alright guys, I want you to think of a number between 1 and a billion. Now.....add 3. Now....subtract the number you started with and let's see if I can guess your number.
Is it 3?"
But he didn't ask people to share and like his facebook page
Or ask people to lock in their number
*+ScoffSlaphead72* 2 years after
In a right hand corner of the kitchen
When penn says “you fooled us” I could see rick lax’s thoughts and all he was thinking was: “I’m going to have a great career on Facebook”
🤣🤣🤣
The uncesonsored version of Teller flipping the bird would make an amazing gif!
haha
I thought that was him saying he only knew the first verse.
Nikko M the
Why can't he talk?
Joseph Gilbert he does but he'a decided not to talk in public. part of his image
If he can do cool things like this, then why does he make all the shit he does on facebook??
JackWolfDM my thoughts exactly!
advertising. His stuff on facebook, I wouldn't say the stuff of legend, but it gets his name and face out there, so people want to see if he can do that live or not. Even if he gets the answer wrong, it still gets people interested.
what part of this did you find cool?
He probably knows they're dumb, but he also understands it's what gets views. How he comes up with dumber ideas every time I don't know.
JackWolfDM because this is nowhere near as impressive as it looks
Rick Lax discovered algebra but 800 years after everyone else
Nothing says humble magician like "I made up literally ever magic trick ever and I didn't even mean to I just sort of did it after becoming the best lawyer"
A real piece of shit
Look at the face he makes after, it was supposed to come off as sarcasm
r/punchablefaces
They use A LOT of editing. I bet it was quoted out of context. If not, he’s the source he appears to be on FB.
Apparently everyone has seen this guy on Facebook, but me.
And me
Clicked one video one time, and now the FB algorithm has him popping up every time I watch any video 🙃
same lol
Teller giving Rick Laxitive the bird was so satisfying.
Ohhh he was a lawyer. It ALL makes sense now 😂
Wow reading all these comments just confirmed the feeling I got from him just by seeing the type of jacket he chose to wear
When I saw this in my recommendations I thought someone edited Rick Lax's facebook videos into P&T as a meme. Oh boy...
J S i thought maybe it was green screened for like half the video. Cause the setup looked similar to a previous trick
Same
why dont you do stuff like this on your Facebook as opposed to your sellout 'like this' crap
Jacob Williams no shit.
Jacob Williams a
This. The Facebook stuff is SO groan worthy. Add 5 ! Now subtract 5!
srsly?
Jacob Williams because people are dumb as shit and he capitalizes off their stupidity. Can't blame him I guess, he's just so god damn annoying...
because people are retarted and love sharing simple shit
3:43 the woman on the right was a volunteer for Shin Lim's performance
Gawd, his arrogance and slimeball-y-ness are hard to top.
beatz04 not really, he wasn’t arrogant or slime ball y
@@brandaccountname9833 when you see a magician on Television perform a Trick, they probably didnt think of it, I DID! 😂
2:06 that's the girl on stage during " Shin Lim "
They film multiple episodes at a time.
Do you mean, they have more than one act in in an episode? If so, you would be correct.
@Pi it's both. They film multiple acts in a day with one audience. Those acts are then cut into more than one episode (and each episode is multiple acts). It get's hard to keep track of the original broadcast order if you are watching the individual acts on youtube, and it was never possible to know what order they were filmed in (unless you were there) since they are often rearranged in editing before broadcast anyway.
Ikr
@decent balderas you're one stupid fuck bud.
5:48 Teller looked adorable when he was pointing out the cards
I actually enjoyed it, too bad his fb page is pure cancer
It is now 2020, and his FB page is alive and well and still "pure cancer"; people are still eating it up, sadly...
I really enjoy Rick Lax and think he does a great job.I follow him on facebook and I am never disappointed !
They are going to sit over there and delibewate
Don't be mean! Johnathan Woss is gweat!
Weally guys gwow up
Cmon! That's weally insensitive!!
Wick lax was weally good
obScurity this is why he got replaced
Why are so many people so mean to this guy in the comments section? I personally met him at a magic convention once and he was one of the nicest most welcoming magicians at the event.
Jealousy of how incredibly smart he is maybe? I do know that he is a bit snooty sounding... but that isn't a reason not to like someone.
2:01 - sums up pretty much how people feel about Rick Lax XD
Definitely miss this Rick Lax on Social Media... this was the man I started follow so long ago.
I 'liked' the video after Teller flipped Rick off.
He chose Casey at Bat not because it’s more TV appropriate, but because he didn’t want to admit he didn’t know Howl, one of the greatest poems of the last 70 years.
I genuinely do think it’s just a memory trick, he has incredible memory
Teller at 2:02 is all of us when we see Rick Lax on FB or anywhere else
all lawyers are good on fooling people!!
+Buddy Salinas *at* fooling. Lol. But if that's true, what does that say about you?
Loiyaboy how da fuck do u know wat he does
LOL. Ain't it the truth
Buddy Salinas guess that's why he calls himself a magician
@Mentally Awakened no he said he got very close to being one
If you break down the trick
A) The first segment was memory.
B) The cards are sorted to even red and black by "Eliminating" combinations that are greater than 2 cards of Red-Red or Black-Black and thrown into the air.
C) The cards are now red-black-red-black etc
D) the cards are "split" into piles which has no bearing on the trick as the bottom card will never have more than one red/black combination.
E) Re-stacking the cards he asks Penn and Teller to give him a number, again, it will never be more than two Red-Red-Black-Black combinations and never three of a kind.
F) The remaining part is simple, know where the multiple combinations are, otherwise use hand motions to make it seem more complicated than it is.
The essential combination overall (working backwards) is:
Red-Red-Black-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Black-Red-Red-Black.
#didn'tfoolme
"i'm gonna go through the cards right now, I'm gonna take out those twelve" to which twelve is he referring? something was edited out
This was amazing , what a great job by this man. Must be smart to remember all the patter
This guy is the reason ad blocker happened.
I’ve never seen more than 2 minutes of content from this guy other than this video
Go to 0:17 and put it on slow motion. It is actually hilarious.
and actually shows how the trick is done
I'd imagine Starbucks would look at you a bit oddly if you walked in with your own table...
Really wish he hadn't fooled them, really hate this guy
Magician turned Facebook Con-Man Rick Lax.
he just memorised card, magic my arse😭😂
so much yes
Still by far one of my favorites
Does anyone realize how cool it is he recited Casey? That was the first thing Penn and Teller did on their first TV special!
Cool trick. Shame fool us isn't available here in Belgium, so thank you sir for sharing.
I get all of the hate because of his Facebook games, but I've probably watched this routine 6 or 7 times over the last couple of years just because of how impressive it is. To memorize and recite a poem like that with the energy and pauses, plus handling and keeping track of the cards, PLUS making the jokes and playing with Penn and Teller. Simply impressive.
To memorize anything and recite it like that is not difficult, I bet there are plenty of songs you could recite, after some practice you could easily increase the speed. The handling and keeping track of cards is a good skill but no more impressive than any other magician who has spent a few years at his craft. PLUS the jokes...well each to their own I suppose.
Rick lax: "I invent magic tricks"
Also Rick lax: "Take 100 and subtract your age, and that number should be that many years less than 100"
3:31 "so if I did that right, you gotta like and share this video, alright?"
2:02 Good Job Teller
press the "like" button to LOCK IN your answer
What a beautiful game. 5 years later I can only offer my best of support now.
i remember when i first started doing card tricks as a hobby this was the first trick i learnt lol.
That was the cutest little middle finger i've ever seen.
I've always loved it that TELLER doesn't talk.😄
to bad, he has a really soozhing voice. i love it when he talks :)
his stage persona is one of the best out there. to me, there is only one silent actor who did at least as great as teller does and thats cardini
+Benjamin Lehman It makes me wonder if PEN doesn't write ..
+The Sqoou 😂😂
I liked this trick so much that I'll come back in a few days and finish the video.
I’m surprised he didn’t use Red Bull in his act am I right Drew Gooden fans
Enjoyed it, and I enjoy all your tiktok videos too 👌
He uses advanced memory techniques, he saves the order of the cards in the poems.
I enjoyed your performance. Well done!
This is the magic I like Rick come back to this
Not just me others also
+RasPE Nitros Just you
The things on FB are awful, they are just simple algebreic formulas applied to have a physical manifestation to give the affect that something wonderful is happening when its just simple mathematics and probability; but this.... this is just wonderful
The trick itself looks simple to me as a programmer. As it's about red&black, you only need 0 and 1 (base-2). So, for example, 8 cards go like: 0010-1101 (black-black-red-black etc.). Binary code is easily translatable without calculation (unlike decimal) to hexadecimal (base-16), for example, 0010 in binary is 0x2 in hexadecimal, and 1101 in binary equals to 0xD in hexadecimal. You basically need to remember only 16 such matches by heart. In the end you get a row of hexadecimal values. In my example above, 8 cards get translated to just two letters: "2D". Then you use the usual trick of assigning words to every hexadecimal letter and constructing a story from it. Say, 2D would mean "2 dudes". And that's it. To "remember" the original cards, you need to do the same but backwards. 2 dudes is translated to 2D; value '2D' is translated to binary '0010-1101' (just 16 matches to remember). Voila, you've remembered the order of 8 cards.
The rest of the trick is a combination of classical techniques and some other mathematical quirks like that.
However the guy does it by reciting a poem, and that's which is pretty impressive.
+carsten There are also things in programming like binary trees. Basically, 0 can mean "go to the left" and 1 can mean "go the right". So if you have imagined some sort of a labyrinth imagined in your head, where each dead-end contains some object, a stream of binary code can lead you to the answer. That's how some of the compression schemes work.
+carsten That really does seem like a simple theory, but would you feel confident you could memorize 21 cards, while reciting a poem, that quickly (Both speaking the poem, and memorizing) ?
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+Michael Gurzhiev (tms5) You didn't finish your comment. What do you think?
That’s not how it’s done, it’s not by memory
mr. lax is great magic maker. real magicians must know him. great performance.
remember to like and share
To the people saying it is not magic he memorized the card.
Grab a deck take out 21 cards. Memorize them in 10-15 sec. Divide them into 5 packets mix those packets. Pick them back up in random order. Count random numbers of card put at the bottom do this two times. Then seperate them as qucikly as he did. Now you get it. It is impossible lol
Imagine the trick if he’d poured Red Bull on those cards.
This isn't magic, this is a memorization routine that is just well done
NickSkam well what is magic? All magic is just pretending you're doing something you're not. Whether it be via memory, or a double lift lol.
This isn't mentalism or memory
Rick Lax makes me feel the way I feel when I get stuck at a family reunion talking to family members I hate
Just what the world needed, someone with a talent, Nay a gift, of simple arithmetic. Fuc q
I'm like 90% sure he just used the poem as a mnemonic device and speed-memorized the cards.
I was prejudiced about this guy with all the FB stuff, but I gotta admit that it was pretty good trick.
You sir have earned my respect back.
Actually all he did was put them in a certain order each time he handled the cards. You can see him throwing out certain cards when he is "memorizing" the order. Those are the cards that did not fit his pattern. After that its just simply dealing cards according to his pattern and using flashy hand moves to try hide the fact that its just a repeating pattern.
Just as stupid as his facebook "magic". Flashy to try distract people from how blatantly simple his tricks are. The only reason Penn and Teller where "fooled" is because there are hundreds of different ways to produce this same effect and they would just be guessing a 1/100 chance of which one he used.
You went from an actual good magician to a facebook meme-fuck.
SURE ENOUGH. IF YOU FOOL PENN AND TELLER YOU GOT IT DUDE. I LOVE YOUR TRICKS. YOUR AMAZING.
This trick was really dumb the cards were just in red black alternating order. He set them up in this order when he was looking at them and throwing cards around. It’s the same style trick he does on Facebook where nothing actually changes, he seems to be a one trick pony. The pile making does nothing because you just make sure every pile has an even number of cards and no matter what order they go back you still have a red black alternating order. Moving cards to the bottom doesn’t switch the order either. When he separates them into two piles in the end it’s a dead giveaway because he is just putting every other card in a different pile one at a time but he does some handwork by crossing his arms etc to make it look like this isn’t what he is doing.
Penn and teller could have gotten this if they had thought for a bit longer. I am surprised they didn’t notice the handwork in the end that was the most obvious part to me
Just like his Facebook page, he spent a lot of time tricking instead of actual magic. He spent time for the initial "small" version to try to give the idea of him actually memorizing, then he targeted Penn and Teller who is a magician who first instinct is to think he marked the cards in some way because he spent time to act as if he was. Totally misdirected Penn and Teller thinking he actually has some skill or some new way of marking it as we all notice Teller was trying to find the mark even when he went back on stage and check to see if that cup has some smell or something. Anyone who knows magic would have thought he marked the cards too. Like you said, surely was a matter of time Penn and Teller figure it out. That was no trick, no move nothing but math and acting that targeting magicians. He is still the same shameless self claim "magician"
This might be the only act I thought wasn’t enjoyable personally. Don’t understand how they were fooled unless to give him a trophy so he doesn’t come back on the show lol
awesome, very fun and entertaining to watch!!
9:06 what was teller smelling?
if there was any chemical substances attached to the cards that allows him to identify if it's red or black
+WeMakeVideosCA im probably completely wrong , but he may be smelling rick's drink to see if the scent was potent enough to mark the cards?
+Zrkled He was checking what the drink was- it was coffee flavoured tequila, apparently.
WeMakeVideosCA if he use any substances u dumbfuck
Smelling Ricks shit content
Thank you teller for giving him the finger
okay he obviously put the cards in red black red black order while he was looking at them and tossed the cards that were not in that order. Then he just did a series of cuts so that they remained in red black red black order and then he just put one on each side repeatedly.
Loved this, great trick, no idea how it's done, especially as I never want to understand magic, I want to be ignorant and amazed all at once
@7:19 the couple from America's got couple wtf are they doing here a season before they help the magician escape from the washer and their talent show debut something fishy is going on
He’s best trick is turning a 10second video on fb into a 5 minute one
How did he fool them wasn’t that just good memory
He also knew that Penn always keeps a deck of cards in his jacket pocket. Good stuff.
I love this trick but it doesn't top Shawn farhuquar
“I passed the BAR and then tried writing an entire book on deceptions” typical lawyer
Relax, Rick lax.
Penn says "boy" when he starts addressing the magician which usually means they haven't fooled but this is the rare occasion where the magician actually fooled them when he mentions that word
07:20
its the guy who got shot by his assistant with a flaming arrow on AGT
And his assistant whom shot him with a flaming arrow sitting right next to him. 😂
Weren’t they also on Fool Us this season with that “Gross Magic” act?
In the beginning segment on him you can tell in order to make the flowers disappear he used a special table that sucked the flowers in. If you look in slow motion you see a hole in the top of the table where the flowers went then confetti falls to cover the hole. In real speed its impressive but slowed down it's still very quick but you can see the secret.
I'm pretty sure you just memorized those 21 cards
+WeMakeVideosCA Spot on what I was thinking. I was genuinely baffled that P&T then went on to say he fooled them, when "all" the guy did was doing precisely what he said he was going to do - and how is that even a "trick" then?!
I have to put that "all" in quotes though, for that level of memory skills is admittedly very impressive.
the first half of the trick was just real memorization, but the second half of the trick was not
Darcy Willowhite Ok, if you have an alternative, I sure would like to hear it, then.
he sells the effect, I bought it, so I do know the actual method, and like I already said the first half really was just memorization, while the second half was trickery... of course I'm not just gonna expose the full method here, if you really want to know how it's done, go buy the trick, its only $10, and its called binary code
he still technically memorized the 21 cards, the trick is he messed with how he memorized the cards.
Did anyone notice at 7:19 that it was the gross-out magic act couple from America's Got Talent? He hung his body with a hook through his nose in the audition.
I'm surprised he didn't ask them to like the video to lock in their answer
I got it, but only on a rewatch. And I only barely caught the setup, despite knowing exactly when it happens. Your hands are very fast, sir. Well done. There is only one thing I can think of that would make the trick even more impressive: give the spectator the choice of whether the next packet goes on top or on bottom.
The only hint I'll give about how the trick is done: the number of cards is not 21.
sorry to ask this: i got the trick but where is the sleight of hand? i can't see none here.
7:21 OH MY GOD
7:19, is that the couple on Americas go talent currently? The ones that do dangerous shit with drills etc
I'm pretty disappointed in how Rick cut this... instead of showing this as it aired, he cut out the deck swap as well as the moment when Penn and Teller actually say what he did. He'll probably delete this comment when he sees it, but it would be nice if he just let the act stand as it was performed and aired.
there was no deck switch though, I assume he did that fake move just to throw penn & teller off, but considering the real method doesn't actually involve any switches I am surprised he would cut out the 'faked move'
@@NotoriousDRC what's the real method?
When he looked Penn in the face saying Strike 2 he switched them.
@@FrenchysPlaysTV He didn't. The cards are sitting on the table at the time, he's not holding them.
This is actually good. Unlike the predictable postings on Facebooks.
Didn't like the trick myself. I found it a bit dull but I do acknowledge it was clever none the less
He looks at the card faces when he deduces the 12
He then looks at the faces again when he separates them into 5 (I think this is only required if he didn’t pre-sort the cards)
I tried to follow the way he moved the 5 sets around but the camera angles moved too much.
He hesitates when he grabs the third set of cards. Could be actual hesitation to think about it or fake.
Organizing the cards into two piles should be easy, especially for a 5 set choice. 3 sets of two cards and then 2 sets of three cards. The 3 sets can be put in order of RB-RB-RB or RB-BR-RB or any other formula that you choose, so long that it is simple. The other 6 cards you just have to memorize personally.
You first take care of the 2 sets of threes or 3 sets of 2. As long as you remember RBR BRB or whatever combination it is then you just auto sort the rest. He does fancy hand movements which would help hide it if it is all RBRBRBRBRBRB, but it was hard for me to keep track.
With this method I’d say splitting into 4 sets would be easiest and splitting into 3 sets would be hardest since you need to memorize 3 different sets of 4R/B color patterns. Again, would not matter if the deck is presorted since the 10 card shuffles by Penn and Teller will maintain the order in an even deck which 52 and 12 happens to be an even deck. It would all be for show and would most likely be the refined shortened version.
Lemme guess how he did it. He memerised the order and has good memory abilities
no
There is actually no memory required at all. He wants you to think that is how it is done.
there is some minor memory techniques used for the first half
Yes, you're quite right. You need a good memory to memorize the poem.
He ensures his shuffles and discards leaves him with alternating red and black so cuts don't matter
I don't think this trick is all that complicated, it's just pure skill. I think he is legitimately remembering his moves and counting the cards "blindfolded". Assuming I'm right, that doesn't detract from them fooling P&T - this performance deserves recognition.
are you serious?
Do you have anything useful to say, or is that it?
Peter Schmidt probably not to you. Not in a couple years at least (well, in case you were actually serious)