@@freeeflyer Counting down from ten is not maths! Both where unskilled set up tricks anyone could walk up there and do! Without any practice! The way teller held the bag up to try and hide the fact it had a machine in there that selected the right card is appalling! Possibly the worse free pass they ever have given! I cant think of a worse one! Even jandros unskilled tricks required a little effort!
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Yes, that's right, they are giving "free passes" cause Penn and Teller CLEARLY are involved in a conspiracy to help this one person for some reason....🤦🏿♂🤦🏿♂🙄🙄🤡🤡
the cut at 4:16 is unfortunate for us viewers because how the f did this white ball appear on the glass when you see it again...? what did the audience see?... anyway great performance.
Most coins aren't magnetic. But the signed one is. Also, he pushes down the coin with the same spot he licked. So the magnet doesn't have to reach the sides of the bowl. Hi literally sets the spatula down right on the coin.@@nitedk
@@jjchellobasic maths be counted down from 10, took where they stopped and removed that many. (He removes 1 when he says 10 and the other 9 are removed just because of the maths then he placed the eleventh card down)
So many people on here are saying something vague like "the trick is mathematical, and obvious and dumb". None of these people have any idea how he did that. No clue. Zero.
the second part of the trick IS obvious and dumb, of course if he counts down from 10 to 10 - N cards, then after you stop him he removes the remaining N cards, he'll always show the 10th card no matter when you stop him.... As long as you put the aces in 10th, 20th, 30th and 40th position the "trick" works by itself. I'm sure most people probably got in on the first watch if they were paying attention The first part of the trick is pure sorcery tho, because with their method of picking a number, it could have been 11, 12, 13, 14, 21, 22, 23, 24, etc. and we saw that none of these cards were the 7 of diamonds. This one blew my mind
Really? That was the least impressive of all the acts for me. It's a self working trick for the most part. The countdown piece will always have you land on the 11th card so that is where the queens are positioned. The aces are positioned every 10th card.
@jasper5016 Since he starts at 10 and counts down, then counts out the number you stop at, it always adds up to 11. So if you stop him at 7 (10,9,8,7) thats 4, then he counts 7 more because you stopped him at 7, that adds up to 11 cards from where he started. It works the same no matter which number you stop him at. 2? (10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2) + 1,2 = 11 etc. Still a very impressive trick to get everything arranged just so.
@@fuhkerz "Still a very impressive trick to get everything arranged just so." you man put the ace and matching queen at positions 10 and 11 and suits in the correct order as on the table! Then you will be amazed watching me sort a deck so all cards are in order!
clean coz there were no moves to hide. trick 1; 7H at position 34 and position 24 and in the shoe. pick a number between 1 and 4 can only gives the number 22,23,32,33. then draw (in this case) 23 cards with 7H being the next card at position 24. if 22 was chosen, i suspect his out was to not include the joker with some bullshit faf. same if 32 was chosen. trick 2. (new deck - see two decks on the table the start) count 10 cards (white faced) put a Q followed by A. repeat 4 times. then have 4 cards at the end saying "im black gimme trophy" count down from 10 to lets say 7, then count up to 7 = 10 cards each time then Q, then A. repeat 4 times. he can only end with 4 cards at the ends. 1/10 dumb tricks
@@johnmassee561 ""im black gimme trophy" I always love how the useless cave beast pale face troglodytes always - (ironically unlike these magicians) - are always far too stup!d to hide their hands, and end up revealing the TRUE motivations for the !d!otic BS you spew. No, cave monkey, the real quote that applies here - not the dumb sh!+ you made up - is "derp, mE c bWaCk mAn mE hAtE kause me !dIot". The projection from you m0r0ns and the crazed psychotic race-obsessed babble is so insane, it needs to be studied by scientists as to how one can become so twisted in the head. 🤡🤡
@@johnmassee561 umm... dude... when he said between 1 and 4, most people understand that to mean inclusive. So there goes your wonderful explanation, genius. You have zero idea how he did that trick.
I was pondering why he used a plethora of quarters instead of a plethora of pennies. I think I’ve procured a possible answer that provides the secret to the prestidigitation. Pennies are made of copper, therefore not magnetic. I think there’s a magnet in the spatula. When he pushes the coin with the private particulars into the pudding the magnetic spatula picks up the coin with the private particulars upon it. While she is pouring the quarters upon the pudding, he partakes of the pudding upon the spatula. Thus procuring the coin inside his mouth. Hides it in his cheek, and after putting his face in the pudding, he produces the coin with private particulars. I ponder if a professional in prestidigitation can procure or put together a pretend penny with magnetic properties. Such a prop would provide the performance with perfect patter. Indeed, Penn’s the “pole to pole” comment seems to confirm the prop with magnetic properties.
@@jjchello no, I think there was a magnet involved. Penn did say “pole to pole”, and there has to be a reason why he used quarters instead of Pennies. Pennies are too obvious. There’s only four widely used coins in American currency, and only one starts with the letter p. He had to have a good reason to not use them. Although, I did wonder after posting that why other coins did not stick to the spatula when she mixed them up. I think maybe there was metal (maybe another coin?) in the spatula, and a magnet on the outside which he stole along with the signed coin. Yes, it WAS dumb. But I think it was beautifully, whimsically dumb.
Last magician, Chris Capehart. I flat out have nothing, no earthly idea, as to how he got the card in the shoe to match the 23rd card down in the deck when he wasn't handling either the bag or the deck at the time Penn & Teller chose a 2 and a 3, and then from 23 and 32 chose 23. I have NO IDEA how that could be done. The BAG with SHOE in it was in Teller's possession from BEFORE the choosing of the numbers, and the DECK was in PENN's possession from before the choosing of the numbers. That may be why Chris Capehart got the trophy. But the thing where cards are counted out downwards from 10 to 1 and a non-dealer can call where to stop is a fixed deal. Say I count "10, 9" and you say "stop". At that point I've dealt 2 cards. So then because you called on "9", I deal 9 more. Well, that's 11 cards down. Alternatively, suppose I say "10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5" and you say "stop". I have then dealt out SIX cards. Because you stopped at "5", I deal out five more cards. Well, that's ALSO 11 cards. No matter what Penn & Teller do during this part of the trick, the result is always going to be 11 cards. (It also helps to explain why he will ALWAYS have four cards left for "Master" and "Of" and "The" and "Mind". The number of cards dealt out by the end is always the same multiple of 11, and it always leaves four cards left over.) So, that's a start at figuring out that part of the trick. But getting the 23rd card down to match the card in the shoe? I haven't even made a start and I think neither Penn nor even Teller did. There is often some wiggle-room in such counts. For instance, a magician can say "Okay, it's ten" and count cards while dealing, up to nine, and then lift up the 10th card and it's the desired card. OR, the magician can say "Okay, ten it is" and deal off 10 cards and then announce "so, we've discarded the 10 cards, and now THIS card" (and then he turns up the ELEVENTH card) "is the target card" and it is. So a lot of stuff can be plus-or-minus one. Also, note how few numbers you can pick using the prescribed method: 11 through 14, 21 through 24, 31 through 34, and 41 through 44 are it. That's only 12 numbers. Maybe the fact that only 12 numbers are possible makes it doable.
15, 24, 33, and 41 were probably all the same card. Notice the camera cuts to behind penn so you cant see the cards during the deal once he gets to around number 12 or so.
The coin was made with iron. The spatula has magnet in it. As spatula pushed the coin down, it actually picked up the coin. While the lady place all other coins into the pudding, he licked the spatula and hid the coin in his mouth.... Thus why he had to plunge his face into the pudding.
I miss Alyson. She was so bubbly and full of energy. At least they shouldn't have hidden Alyson from the flashbacks of the previous shows. I hope she comes back. But some day sooner or later, we'd have to bid farewell. Brooke is doing alright, but seems more professional. Need to get used to her i guess.
19:15 - I agree with the Commenters that John Lewit's use of a trick coin (handed to Brooke rather than picked at random by her) with an iron core and a magnet in a spatula to move the coin to his mouth was the easiest trick to solve that I've EVER seen on this show, so easy that it's perhaps a bit puzzling as to why it got on the show. Well, there's the comedy-angle of the green pudding. Also, John Lewit is a local person. Penn & Teller operate from very complex motives. They may have owed John Lewit a favor or though it advantageous if HE were to owe THEM a favor. He's a local, so maybe they just LIKE him and booked him for that alone. He may have saved a kitten's life, so they have him on their show. These two (Penn & Teller) are like that. They have high standards but they also have good hearts. Sometimes they just feel that someone deserves a break. What if P&T have some inside dirt about Las Vegas magic circles and know that someone gave John Lewit a raw deal, so they're just trying to balance that out?
anyone else instantly see the first act get the ball from the corner of his jacket and quickly push it under the cup from 5:44. the pudding one was childsplay too. he made sure it stook to the spatula and palmed it in the corner of his mounth which was very easy to see, I knew 100% he would face palm into it to cover it up way before he did it. pole to pole says it all, it was magnetic, im no magician and I can work out half these acts. come on guys get more challenging people on the show. nevermind pen and tellers trick was really easy to work out too, the kink in the rope wasnt even removed after.
penn and teller are getting really stupid - i'm not even going to shuffle the deck - doh! so I have a preset deck already set-up for the trick so don't ruin it and btw you can't even look at the deck before I start my trick - OMG how the f* did they not work this one out? - just giving away trophies for the sake of it now
I thought Penn was against anyone coming on with a cup and ball routine. Like they wanted tricks that could actually fool them without it being a now I have to guess which one of a dozen methods you used. But now it seems the show has been on for so long, if the performance is good enough, they let the magician have his moment in the spotlight and Penn gives his obligatory polite comments and throws in some code and they don’t have to play a guessing game.
John Lewitt's trick was pretty simple to figure out, he picked up the coin with the spatula and placed it in his mouth when he was eating the pudding. Still fun to watch tho.
Fun fact: the two girls in the audience shown at 23:54 are actually taken from Season 7 when "Thunder from Down under" perform their show during Helen Coghlans escape. I wonder why they did that?
The quarter is attached to the spatula. and when he licks it, he puts it in his mouth. the trick is being able to talk normal with the quarter in his mouth.
The spatula was magnetic. Only her coin was magnetic. He licked the spatula and hid the coin in his mouth. I know little about magic but I figured this one out right away. Especially when he licked the spatula.
not really.. the cards were pre-shuffled into a certain order. all of the queens were at the 11th position. If he counted down from 10 and got to 7, then there were 4 cards down on the table, and then he counted out the 7 under the kings..
Pretty sure it's just 6 prerecorded videos where he can sorta insert a live stream of himself into any of them, with some processing to keep it from looking weird when he does that. P&T seemed to think he had a bunch of prerecorded endings for the various things they could have done or said, but I think the cards were a blue-screen and he could put anything on them (while still doing the green screen separately). The important part is that he had to say their responses out loud, so someone working the tech could set up the ending... because it would've been more impressive if he just pretended it was all prerecorded instead, so apparently he had to respond. Even though that seems a bit weird, because if he has 6 videos, he could sort of 'drop out' at any point and set it up himself...
All six prerecorded switch positions, but the real live feed is being inserted among them (that's why Pen says "popping from one place to another") so he can say things that he's already seen that will match the answers, and he does this 3 times when the cards appear (there's no bluescreen, that's real ink written). When he says this trick was expensive is because he needed the help from the studio, because that green screen, audio and lighting must all match exactly for all pre-recordings and the live feed@@Dimencia
I always hate when they don't do one still camera shot of the magician and the stage. When the white ball showed up on the glass I was like "When the fuck did he put that there?" And rewound to look again but the camera cuts away from the table to show a close up of his stick trick and then when the camera goes back to the table the white ball is there. Like please, I'm trying to solve some of these on my own to see if I can catch the movement, stop focusing on random BS and let me see the entire performance as it plays out.
@@GavinWongMagic Yes, but then he gave the same spatula to Brooke to stir the pudding. Just like the first time a quarter or more than one stuck to the spatula when she pulled it out.
@@LetsMars Or the magnetic property of the spatula could be switched off after he recovered the marked quarter... I wonder if the P letter was chosen because it is easy to still speak the P unimpendeded with a quarter in your mouth.
Anybody noticed that the white ball wasn’t on top of the glass before the camera cut to him spinning the stick then it was how could this possibly happen in front of everybody’s eyes that means this is edited
@@GavinWongMagic "I'm pretty sure it was the first part that fooled them" You mean the big bulky "empty" bag that teller had to hold up with his hand raised so cover the card selector inside? The one he saw/felt when the took the shoe out?
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 The bag with his shoes in it was a callback to the first time Chris was on Fool Us. Penn had bet Chris' shoes if he didn't fool them but he did. Therefore he was giving Teller his pair of shoes from the last time.
Guys u gave chris the trophy bcz he is ur friend, not because he fooled u, that math trick even my kid 6 years old kid can do it and we all know that u can't be fooled with such an easy trick
The show could be fun but at the end when they go yeah we got it. Prove it. If they figure it out they should have to expose how it was done. I get the key word thing where they're giving a hint but there's a lot of intricacies that they may not be getting. If they would show that this could be a really good show
these question of the lady are so awkward starting with who is your best supporter wtf why not ask how did you come with this idea is hard standaard paper questions
I dont understand the last trick, he counts down from ten, stops at whatever number they choose and then continues the countdown from ten why even have them choose a number if its just counting out groups of ten cards and why were they fooled?
I don't get how this fooled them. He takes a "fresh" pack of cards from a pack and then counts them out. When they say stop has no bearing on the card he puts down (He starts at 10, if they say stop at 8, he counts 8 more cards, if they say 6, he counts 6 more cards, arriving at the same card whatever they say). Weird. I saw this and was waiting for the trick that never came.
man i miss alyson.
Me too. The current presenter is so not suitable
😂😂😂😂
Brooke is fine :). Alyson was great, but a bit squeamish.
It's ok this girl is cute to
@@Filip10101I love alyson more she did act in movies this is cute to
Chris had me smiling and then laughing all while being amazed. Absolutely incredible!!
To be really honest the host I miss the most is Jonathan Ross ... He was hilarious .. But I'm British so I may be biased ...
@@mlippo65Love him! Watch out, Shania... twain!
That Mr. Chris is a fantastic performer! Thoroughly entertaining!
The coin one was so easy. He made it stick to the spatula when pushing hers down so when he licked it, he cheeked it in his mouth.
Chris is a living legend of our art. A true master
Chris is a absolute legend in Magic.
Yeah but his trick is a mathematic one.. He gave that away talking about chinese.. :D
Wow what a bad trick....
@@freeeflyermath is already mystifying to many (including me, lol). For me, there's as much "magic" in math as in any other illusion 😅.
@@freeeflyer Counting down from ten is not maths!
Both where unskilled set up tricks anyone could walk up there and do! Without any practice!
The way teller held the bag up to try and hide the fact it had a machine in there that selected the right card is appalling!
Possibly the worse free pass they ever have given! I cant think of a worse one! Even jandros unskilled tricks required a little effort!
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Yes, that's right, they are giving "free passes" cause Penn and Teller CLEARLY are involved in a conspiracy to help this one person for some reason....🤦🏿♂🤦🏿♂🙄🙄🤡🤡
Love this show!! I like the magician back stories and the previous features of magician on the shows
the cut at 4:16 is unfortunate for us viewers because how the f did this white ball appear on the glass when you see it again...? what did the audience see?... anyway great performance.
magnet in the spatula. coin is hidden by pudding, he literally licks it off the spatula and mouths it until the end of the act.
I think he can do the same with a magnet in his mouth, but spatula sounds nice )
I think the audience knew
It was a fun performance but probably the easiest to see through that I’ve ever seen on this show
@@spider853then he would also attract the unsigned coins. And it would have to be pretty powerful to reach all the corners of the box.
Most coins aren't magnetic. But the signed one is. Also, he pushes down the coin with the same spot he licked. So the magnet doesn't have to reach the sides of the bowl. Hi literally sets the spatula down right on the coin.@@nitedk
I especially enjoyed Chris Capehart. What a pro!
31:49 the normal deck of cards is right there and he just got a different deck with the cards in a certain order.
The reverse counting will automatically select the same desired card irrespective where stop is said.
Did either of you try it? Not being skeptical. Just whenever I have tried seemingly simple tricks like this I can’t ever get it to work myself.
@@jjchello it is a relatively simple trick, regardless of the number chosen it will always be the 11th card laid down
this. its a simple math trick after a deck switch@@seanvda3612
@@jjchellobasic maths be counted down from 10, took where they stopped and removed that many. (He removes 1 when he says 10 and the other 9 are removed just because of the maths then he placed the eleventh card down)
I have never seen this show. I just visited Vegas and went to a magic show. I wished we had gone to this one. I will find and watch every episode.
Jacob is not an illusionist. He is doing real magic and passing it off as illusion and it is mind-blowing!
No decks were shuffled or cut. It's a mathematical trick. But to create it is really mind-blowing. I would travel to see Chris perform. 🤩
As i was seeing it i was like: This shit is sooooo damn obvious....
And the magic number is 11
So many people on here are saying something vague like "the trick is mathematical, and obvious and dumb". None of these people have any idea how he did that. No clue. Zero.
@@JohnDoe-ol3yz people just pointed out the number 11. You're dumb if you dont get it.
the second part of the trick IS obvious and dumb, of course if he counts down from 10 to 10 - N cards, then after you stop him he removes the remaining N cards, he'll always show the 10th card no matter when you stop him.... As long as you put the aces in 10th, 20th, 30th and 40th position the "trick" works by itself. I'm sure most people probably got in on the first watch if they were paying attention
The first part of the trick is pure sorcery tho, because with their method of picking a number, it could have been 11, 12, 13, 14, 21, 22, 23, 24, etc. and we saw that none of these cards were the 7 of diamonds. This one blew my mind
Wait, how's there suddenly a ball on top of the glass?! :D
"IKEA Table"
Wtf! That last act by Chris. Teller's jaw dropped like sh*t! So was mine!!! Superb!!!
Really? That was the least impressive of all the acts for me. It's a self working trick for the most part. The countdown piece will always have you land on the 11th card so that is where the queens are positioned. The aces are positioned every 10th card.
Couldn't keep that ego in check could you. @@darabutler8974
@@darabutler8974 - Can you please elaborate? I found it very interesting.
@jasper5016 Since he starts at 10 and counts down, then counts out the number you stop at, it always adds up to 11.
So if you stop him at 7 (10,9,8,7) thats 4, then he counts 7 more because you stopped him at 7, that adds up to 11 cards from where he started. It works the same no matter which number you stop him at. 2? (10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2) + 1,2 = 11 etc.
Still a very impressive trick to get everything arranged just so.
@@fuhkerz "Still a very impressive trick to get everything arranged just so."
you man put the ace and matching queen at positions 10 and 11 and suits in the correct order as on the table!
Then you will be amazed watching me sort a deck so all cards are in order!
Chris was insane. Too clean 😮
clean coz there were no moves to hide.
trick 1; 7H at position 34 and position 24 and in the shoe. pick a number between 1 and 4 can only gives the number 22,23,32,33. then draw (in this case) 23 cards with 7H being the next card at position 24. if 22 was chosen, i suspect his out was to not include the joker with some bullshit faf. same if 32 was chosen.
trick 2. (new deck - see two decks on the table the start) count 10 cards (white faced) put a Q followed by A. repeat 4 times. then have 4 cards at the end saying "im black gimme trophy"
count down from 10 to lets say 7, then count up to 7 = 10 cards each time then Q, then A. repeat 4 times. he can only end with 4 cards at the ends. 1/10 dumb tricks
@@johnmassee561 ""im black gimme trophy" I always love how the useless cave beast pale face troglodytes always - (ironically unlike these magicians) - are always far too stup!d to hide their hands, and end up revealing the TRUE motivations for the !d!otic BS you spew.
No, cave monkey, the real quote that applies here - not the dumb sh!+ you made up - is "derp, mE c bWaCk mAn mE hAtE kause me !dIot". The projection from you m0r0ns and the crazed psychotic race-obsessed babble is so insane, it needs to be studied by scientists as to how one can become so twisted in the head. 🤡🤡
@@johnmassee561 umm... dude... when he said between 1 and 4, most people understand that to mean inclusive. So there goes your wonderful explanation, genius. You have zero idea how he did that trick.
@@JohnDoe-ol3yz Given he was racist in his rant it's pretty obvious why he hated the trick
thank you so much for this
Loved Chris, so charismatic
I was pondering why he used a plethora of quarters instead of a plethora of pennies. I think I’ve procured a possible answer that provides the secret to the prestidigitation.
Pennies are made of copper, therefore not magnetic. I think there’s a magnet in the spatula. When he pushes the coin with the private particulars into the pudding the magnetic spatula picks up the coin with the private particulars upon it. While she is pouring the quarters upon the pudding, he partakes of the pudding upon the spatula. Thus procuring the coin inside his mouth. Hides it in his cheek, and after putting his face in the pudding, he produces the coin with private particulars.
I ponder if a professional in prestidigitation can procure or put together a pretend penny with magnetic properties. Such a prop would provide the performance with perfect patter.
Indeed, Penn’s the “pole to pole” comment seems to confirm the prop with magnetic properties.
lol
Or it just stuck using the pudding. No magnet needed. Either way it was dumb.
@@jjchello no, I think there was a magnet involved. Penn did say “pole to pole”, and there has to be a reason why he used quarters instead of Pennies. Pennies are too obvious. There’s only four widely used coins in American currency, and only one starts with the letter p. He had to have a good reason to not use them. Although, I did wonder after posting that why other coins did not stick to the spatula when she mixed them up. I think maybe there was metal (maybe another coin?) in the spatula, and a magnet on the outside which he stole along with the signed coin.
Yes, it WAS dumb. But I think it was beautifully, whimsically dumb.
Last magician, Chris Capehart. I flat out have nothing, no earthly idea, as to how he got the card in the shoe to match the 23rd card down in the deck when he wasn't handling either the bag or the deck at the time Penn & Teller chose a 2 and a 3, and then from 23 and 32 chose 23. I have NO IDEA how that could be done. The BAG with SHOE in it was in Teller's possession from BEFORE the choosing of the numbers, and the DECK was in PENN's possession from before the choosing of the numbers. That may be why Chris Capehart got the trophy. But the thing where cards are counted out downwards from 10 to 1 and a non-dealer can call where to stop is a fixed deal. Say I count "10, 9" and you say "stop". At that point I've dealt 2 cards. So then because you called on "9", I deal 9 more. Well, that's 11 cards down. Alternatively, suppose I say "10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5" and you say "stop". I have then dealt out SIX cards. Because you stopped at "5", I deal out five more cards. Well, that's ALSO 11 cards. No matter what Penn & Teller do during this part of the trick, the result is always going to be 11 cards.
(It also helps to explain why he will ALWAYS have four cards left for "Master" and "Of" and "The" and "Mind". The number of cards dealt out by the end is always the same multiple of 11, and it always leaves four cards left over.)
So, that's a start at figuring out that part of the trick. But getting the 23rd card down to match the card in the shoe? I haven't even made a start and I think neither Penn nor even Teller did. There is often some wiggle-room in such counts. For instance, a magician can say "Okay, it's ten" and count cards while dealing, up to nine, and then lift up the 10th card and it's the desired card. OR, the magician can say "Okay, ten it is" and deal off 10 cards and then announce "so, we've discarded the 10 cards, and now THIS card" (and then he turns up the ELEVENTH card) "is the target card" and it is. So a lot of stuff can be plus-or-minus one. Also, note how few numbers you can pick using the prescribed method: 11 through 14, 21 through 24, 31 through 34, and 41 through 44 are it. That's only 12 numbers. Maybe the fact that only 12 numbers are possible makes it doable.
15, 24, 33, and 41 were probably all the same card.
Notice the camera cuts to behind penn so you cant see the cards during the deal once he gets to around number 12 or so.
Chris, that was a great trick!
Can't get enough of Brooke's voice ♥
The coin was made with iron.
The spatula has magnet in it.
As spatula pushed the coin down, it actually picked up the coin.
While the lady place all other coins into the pudding, he licked the spatula and hid the coin in his mouth....
Thus why he had to plunge his face into the pudding.
I miss Alyson. She was so bubbly and full of energy. At least they shouldn't have hidden Alyson from the flashbacks of the previous shows. I hope she comes back. But some day sooner or later, we'd have to bid farewell.
Brooke is doing alright, but seems more professional. Need to get used to her i guess.
Chris's trick was really nice
Chris fooled them like five times in one performance, holy moly!
19:15 - I agree with the Commenters that John Lewit's use of a trick coin (handed to Brooke rather than picked at random by her) with an iron core and a magnet in a spatula to move the coin to his mouth was the easiest trick to solve that I've EVER seen on this show, so easy that it's perhaps a bit puzzling as to why it got on the show. Well, there's the comedy-angle of the green pudding. Also, John Lewit is a local person. Penn & Teller operate from very complex motives. They may have owed John Lewit a favor or though it advantageous if HE were to owe THEM a favor. He's a local, so maybe they just LIKE him and booked him for that alone. He may have saved a kitten's life, so they have him on their show. These two (Penn & Teller) are like that. They have high standards but they also have good hearts. Sometimes they just feel that someone deserves a break. What if P&T have some inside dirt about Las Vegas magic circles and know that someone gave John Lewit a raw deal, so they're just trying to balance that out?
Anyone else catch the red light in Jacob's hand? Not sure what role that played in the trick but interesting nevertheless. You can see it around 5:55.
I saw it and had to rewatch it to be sure that’s what I saw.. it was a beautiful act though
I couldn't see it but a red light might turn a white ball to red.
Just classic misdirection, makes it harder to see him doing the move. Though he's so fast, I don't think he needed it
Chris is the BEST!
The card trick is so easy. Just put the Ace on each tenth place and the Queen on eleventh
I was wondering if anyone else noticed that. It's just counting. How did they get fooled?
The first card trick is good since they pick the number and the card was on ready on the shoe
I love numbers and noticed it after the second time of counting down.
But the first part of knowing tellers card in a shoe is the magic
I hope John Lewitt has lots of following after this allowing him to open his third Magic store permanently 😊
I'm no hater but ohh my I miss Alyson, she had a different vibe the energy is missed.
Love to Alyson ❤
Same lol
anyone else instantly see the first act get the ball from the corner of his jacket and quickly push it under the cup from 5:44. the pudding one was childsplay too. he made sure it stook to the spatula and palmed it in the corner of his mounth which was very easy to see, I knew 100% he would face palm into it to cover it up way before he did it. pole to pole says it all, it was magnetic, im no magician and I can work out half these acts. come on guys get more challenging people on the show. nevermind pen and tellers trick was really easy to work out too, the kink in the rope wasnt even removed after.
penn and teller are getting really stupid - i'm not even going to shuffle the deck - doh! so I have a preset deck already set-up for the trick so don't ruin it and btw you can't even look at the deck before I start my trick - OMG how the f* did they not work this one out? - just giving away trophies for the sake of it now
I thought Penn was against anyone coming on with a cup and ball routine. Like they wanted tricks that could actually fool them without it being a now I have to guess which one of a dozen methods you used.
But now it seems the show has been on for so long, if the performance is good enough, they let the magician have his moment in the spotlight and Penn gives his obligatory polite comments and throws in some code and they don’t have to play a guessing game.
John Lewitt's trick was pretty simple to figure out, he picked up the coin with the spatula and placed it in his mouth when he was eating the pudding. Still fun to watch tho.
5:55 what's that brief red flash...? i swaer he's using ancient witchcraft of some kind. or, some type of laser...?
That last bit P and T did was a miniature version of a larger gag of rope passing through a human body.
Great trick. You should come back from retirement. But. I got you licking the coin from the spatula.
Un genio!
If you play this on .25 speed 😂😂😂 unmask that magic 😂😂😂
This is great, tv is not dead
The coin magician was easy to figure out....
Fun fact: the two girls in the audience shown at 23:54 are actually taken from Season 7 when "Thunder from Down under" perform their show during Helen Coghlans escape. I wonder why they did that?
They mix and match crowd reactions. Also, a lot of the same people like going to these filmings.
maybe the cuter likes them
Love the p's poem guy
Thank you for welcoming everyone by "Namaste"
Love from India
what is namaste?
The quarter is attached to the spatula. and when he licks it, he puts it in his mouth. the trick is being able to talk normal with the quarter in his mouth.
24:45 magnetic quarter, magnet on spatula, when he “licked” the spatula, he sucked the coin into his mouth and held it until the reveal.
Yeah that one was very simple, not sure how that guy got on the show to be honest.
The pistachio one was so obvious I knew what it was from the very start so you can bet so did Penn and Teller. Not sure how that would fool anyone.
I agree. The only thing I could think of, is if his magnetic personality and appeal just was a red herring…
Brooke pouring the quarters is meant to be the misdirection while he licks the spatula but it was a little too obvious
Many magicians simply use the platform as a marketing act.
Magnet in the spatula and then he pretended to taste to get it into his mouth
If I were talking in code, I would give this a 10, or maybe even four 10s. Great trick.
Yes Capehart get's a 12 in my book.
Wonder what some would look like without the hard cuts and POV help the camera give them?
The spatula was magnetic. Only her coin was magnetic. He licked the spatula and hid the coin in his mouth. I know little about magic but I figured this one out right away. Especially when he licked the spatula.
Pretty predictable. It was obvious how he licked the coin off the spoon thing and hid it in his mouth.
Lol I was thinking the same thing
@@GavinWongMagiceveryone was lol
12:34 He reminds me of Chester V from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, LOL! The protagonist in the movie lol.
no copywrite issues? great episode btw
Christ the Volvo you sold me was no good. You would have been better magician if not too many video games. 💯👍🙏
The pudding trick,clever but not hard to figure out
Master of the mind was the most mind blowing. 😮
not really.. the cards were pre-shuffled into a certain order. all of the queens were at the 11th position. If he counted down from 10 and got to 7, then there were 4 cards down on the table, and then he counted out the 7 under the kings..
Too bad the camera cuts always ruins these for tv viewers.
Ondřej may not have fooled P&T, but Brooke liked his boxers so who’s the real winner here?
I think you are supposed to cut your part and upload just that
Outfit, host, spatula, cards, shoes, magnets, penn, same clothes, chris, teller, magic
I have summed up all the comments alphabetically.
That first act had me confused. Great sleight of hand.
The green screen trick uses technology but I'm not sure how. I noticed some wild unnatural blinking, plus dead staring. Still not sure.
Pretty sure it's just 6 prerecorded videos where he can sorta insert a live stream of himself into any of them, with some processing to keep it from looking weird when he does that. P&T seemed to think he had a bunch of prerecorded endings for the various things they could have done or said, but I think the cards were a blue-screen and he could put anything on them (while still doing the green screen separately). The important part is that he had to say their responses out loud, so someone working the tech could set up the ending... because it would've been more impressive if he just pretended it was all prerecorded instead, so apparently he had to respond. Even though that seems a bit weird, because if he has 6 videos, he could sort of 'drop out' at any point and set it up himself...
@@Dimencia I would never attempt a trick that relies on technology. So many things can go wrong and if one thing goes wrong it's over.
All six prerecorded switch positions, but the real live feed is being inserted among them (that's why Pen says "popping from one place to another") so he can say things that he's already seen that will match the answers, and he does this 3 times when the cards appear (there's no bluescreen, that's real ink written). When he says this trick was expensive is because he needed the help from the studio, because that green screen, audio and lighting must all match exactly for all pre-recordings and the live feed@@Dimencia
see how the hands dont match uw with the sleeves, explains it all combined with @Dimencia en @salsatheone their explanations ;)
What happened to Alyson?
The woman in NFS UNDERGROUND 2 🤩
Yes A 1 to Chris!!!!!!!!!!
the pudding was the easiest one I ever seen....magnet on the spatula then he licks it off the get the coin in his mouth
😂
4:14 the ball just appears on top of the cup is magic real? Or does pen and teller cut their tapes man that annoys me
I always hate when they don't do one still camera shot of the magician and the stage. When the white ball showed up on the glass I was like "When the fuck did he put that there?" And rewound to look again but the camera cuts away from the table to show a close up of his stick trick and then when the camera goes back to the table the white ball is there.
Like please, I'm trying to solve some of these on my own to see if I can catch the movement, stop focusing on random BS and let me see the entire performance as it plays out.
There is a magnet on the red spoon
The quarter was picked up on the spatula so when he licked it he transferred it to his mouth.
Yea that one was a bit lame and extremely obvious.
Very obvious..
Poor Brooke didn’t know what to do when a quarter was stuck to the spatula after she stirred the pudding.
Pretty sure it was just the first quarter that was stuck
@@GavinWongMagic Yes, but then he gave the same spatula to Brooke to stir the pudding. Just like the first time a quarter or more than one stuck to the spatula when she pulled it out.
She was a playboy model. What do you expect.
@@snowflakehunter still has amazing hooters.
@@LetsMars Or the magnetic property of the spatula could be switched off after he recovered the marked quarter...
I wonder if the P letter was chosen because it is easy to still speak the P unimpendeded with a quarter in your mouth.
Brooke's questions are so bad. Nobody can match Jonathan Ross's banter.
I LOVED Jonathan Ross! Such a funny host
Anybody noticed that the white ball wasn’t on top of the glass before the camera cut to him spinning the stick then it was how could this possibly happen in front of everybody’s eyes that means this is edited
Watch 05:54 carefully red bal is in his left hand already
While a funny routine, the magnetic spatula was more for a kids birthday party.
How could they have been fooled by chris? 👀
He counted every 11th card and had a prepared deck...
I'm pretty sure it was the first part that fooled them
@@GavinWongMagic "I'm pretty sure it was the first part that fooled them"
You mean the big bulky "empty" bag that teller had to hold up with his hand raised so cover the card selector inside? The one he saw/felt when the took the shoe out?
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 The bag with his shoes in it was a callback to the first time Chris was on Fool Us. Penn had bet Chris' shoes if he didn't fool them but he did. Therefore he was giving Teller his pair of shoes from the last time.
Guys u gave chris the trophy bcz he is ur friend, not because he fooled u, that math trick even my kid 6 years old kid can do it and we all know that u can't be fooled with such an easy trick
It was likely the first trick that fooled them, not the second.
yes, Penn was very specific about that, he basically said here's a trophy cuz you're our friend but we have to pretend you fooled us
The show could be fun but at the end when they go yeah we got it. Prove it.
If they figure it out they should have to expose how it was done.
I get the key word thing where they're giving a hint but there's a lot of intricacies that they may not be getting. If they would show that this could be a really good show
these question of the lady are so awkward starting with who is your best supporter wtf why not ask how did you come with this idea is hard standaard paper questions
finaly good sound. but a bit louder than normal. still better
I thought that was Morgan freeman at the end
Pudding one was funny but obvious.
does Brooke only wear one outfit?
They film all the magicians out of order and Brooke and the boys wear the same thing so when the acts are put together for tv, there is continuity.
The other host wore different clothes... I think... lol
@@devilkillerthemonarchofhop7943
Unfortunately the 'P' joke got beaten to death by the end of the trick, and it distracted from the magic, rather than adding to it.
last dude had preset cards lmao a baby could read that
No matter what number they picked it to stop at didn't matter at all. He still would have been left with 4 cards.
Not sure how this would be considered fair use, but if it stays up more power to you!
I dont understand the last trick, he counts down from ten, stops at whatever number they choose and then continues the countdown from ten why even have them choose a number if its just counting out groups of ten cards and why were they fooled?
It was the first part that fooled them
first one white to red it was a led
Magnetic coin....
Chato and his dying grandfather...so sad 😔
I love the last magician this is the real deal the legendary magician the batchmate of Penn and Teller. I heard the laughing of Teller at 32:19 😅😅😅😅😅
where the hell is alyson ?!
What happened to the other host 😕
I don't get how this fooled them. He takes a "fresh" pack of cards from a pack and then counts them out. When they say stop has no bearing on the card he puts down (He starts at 10, if they say stop at 8, he counts 8 more cards, if they say 6, he counts 6 more cards, arriving at the same card whatever they say). Weird. I saw this and was waiting for the trick that never came.
It's the first part of his act that fooled them
Why does Brook wear only one costume?
And why is it the worst outfit they could find for her?
Continuity for the season so they can mix and match performers in different episodes.
Fantastic, Get home safe to Sweden