Great performance and tutorial!! Card in hand is a classic of magic even back in the 1930"s!! For some reason this effect appeals especially to women; gentlemen take note of that!! Love how you jazzed up handling and performance!! Gary in dreamland. Have a nice dream!!🙂☁️☁️🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
One more note about card in hand is i often use what i call a "magic coin", to find their card, then when i place what they think is their card i have them hold out their hand palm up and place card facedown on their hand thenil i place coin ontop f card, this prevents them from turning card over!! Then i continue! Only leave card in spectators hand briefly!! Gary☁️🙂☁️👍☁️
Just because I can’t see the card doesn’t mean I can’t tell the moment something happens. You need a pause or misdirection or both . It has real potential.
Doesn't a pinky count get-ready really broadcast the next move. I noticed this first with Darwin Ortiz. Amazing magician but right before every double-lift the grip changes, the hand goes toward the belt and by that time everyone knows the next move. I think going directly into the lift without a get-ready is much better.
Yeah that's a fair point. I'm also kinda in-between. There are some people who make it look very natural, but still most of the time if you know what you're looking for, you'll see it
@@CardMechanicYup, I agree with you... The main issue for me with natural double lift is that it always looks very suspicious, like every magician turns their hands weirdly, or turns the card over in a very specific manner... Idk, I've never been a fan... What I like to do is for example dribble the cards and catch a break below the top two cards, it feels natural and I can then do a Garden's double lift, and it is pretty natural to me!
Here you go! www.artofplay.com/products/dkng-playing-cards?variant=19510606469¤cy=USD&gclid=CjwKCAjwrranBhAEEiwAzbhNtZhxZRrx77p2u1DhpXwY4B65Yz-Hg1QfiD45n5DadUY3iHjX76OytBoC5woQAvD_BwE
This guy is wrong. He cannot do magic with certain simple methods. That’s not surprising since he exposes secrets to people he knows. Most people don’t watch his channel, or any online magic exposure videos. It’s rare that public performers encounter people that know simple methods.
Great performance and tutorial!! Card in hand is a classic of magic even back in the 1930"s!! For some reason this effect appeals especially to women; gentlemen take note of that!! Love how you jazzed up handling and performance!! Gary in dreamland. Have a nice dream!!🙂☁️☁️🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Point noted on the women! Hahaha
@@CardMechanic 🙂👍👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
One more note about card in hand is i often use what i call a "magic coin", to find their card, then when i place what they think is their card i have them hold out their hand palm up and place card facedown on their hand thenil i place coin ontop f card, this prevents them from turning card over!! Then i continue! Only leave card in spectators hand briefly!! Gary☁️🙂☁️👍☁️
What are those card mats called and where can I get them
What is the name of the deck that you are using in this tutorial?
Just because I can’t see the card doesn’t mean I can’t tell the moment something happens.
You need a pause or misdirection or both .
It has real potential.
Again another magic trick that blew my mind...... I tryed this and got it first try ....... thx
That’s awesome!
Doesn't a pinky count get-ready really broadcast the next move. I noticed this first with Darwin Ortiz. Amazing magician but right before every double-lift the grip changes, the hand goes toward the belt and by that time everyone knows the next move. I think going directly into the lift without a get-ready is much better.
Yeah that's a fair point. I'm also kinda in-between. There are some people who make it look very natural, but still most of the time if you know what you're looking for, you'll see it
@@CardMechanicYup, I agree with you... The main issue for me with natural double lift is that it always looks very suspicious, like every magician turns their hands weirdly, or turns the card over in a very specific manner... Idk, I've never been a fan... What I like to do is for example dribble the cards and catch a break below the top two cards, it feels natural and I can then do a Garden's double lift, and it is pretty natural to me!
Can you put a link for the deck?
Here you go!
www.artofplay.com/products/dkng-playing-cards?variant=19510606469¤cy=USD&gclid=CjwKCAjwrranBhAEEiwAzbhNtZhxZRrx77p2u1DhpXwY4B65Yz-Hg1QfiD45n5DadUY3iHjX76OytBoC5woQAvD_BwE
Tutorial for the card pass?
Amazing!
Thanks my friend!
Brilliant
An awesome tutorial and a wonderful trick 😊👏😊👏😊👏👍👍🤟🤟🪄✨️✨️😊
Thank you! Cheers!
yea new video
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That's so good brother
Ur best
Thanks so much!!
Yet another amazing effect well done time for me to get practising thanks for sharing
Let me know when you get it down!
@@CardMechanic definitely 👍
It is amazing but the part where he shows how to not give the card to the spectator is funny
I want them too easy.
Bro please give me one of these cards i can't afford it
Saying the first part on youtube is ironic.
Funnily enough, I recorded a clip where I said “yes I know the irony of this video”.
I completely forgot to add it in 😅
@@CardMechanic HAHA!XD
This guy is wrong. He cannot do magic with certain simple methods. That’s not surprising since he exposes secrets to people he knows. Most people don’t watch his channel, or any online magic exposure videos. It’s rare that public performers encounter people that know simple methods.