The Trick That FOOLED Penn And Teller | Revealed

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    Hey everyone! In this video you are going to learn a self-working card trick that fooled Penn and Teller. This effect is so easy to perform and will leave your spectators amazed, yet is clearly powerful enough to fool two of the smartest magicians alive.The best part is that you can learn it in two minutes, it requires no sleight of hand, and it is self working!
    Let me know what you think of this one in the comments below.
    Oscar
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    The magic trick in this video was inspired by the work of Simon Aronson in his book 'Try the Impossible' (2001). This book delves into a variety of card magic techniques, including memorized decks and innovative control methods. For magic enthusiasts curious to delve deeper into this fascinating world, 'Try the Impossible' is a must-read
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    This is my take on Simon Aronson’s “Prior Commitment” trick using is “Undo Influence” principle.
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  • @oscar
    @oscar  Před rokem +66

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    • @Slight0789
      @Slight0789 Před rokem +5

      I just got ur book mind blowing magic tricks and I love it great work

    • @oscar
      @oscar  Před rokem +8

      @@Slight0789 Thank you so much - if you could leave a review that would be amazing! Thanks

    • @Slight0789
      @Slight0789 Před rokem +4

      @@oscar I shure will man I got the book from my library so I don’t really know how to leave you a review but I would definitely give the book 100 stars it’s such an amazing book and good job

    • @dss5052
      @dss5052 Před rokem

      @@oscar Hello Oscar, I'm new to your channel and I love your videos.
      You posted a video 7 days ago. About your explanation being wrong about the cigrette trick. I guess I got its answer.
      czcams.com/users/shortsQGeaD52guSA?feature=share
      I think I figured out how the trick was done!
      There are two tubes.
      Inner one is white in color and Outer one is transparent.
      There is some empty space between them where a piece of paper (or plastic) is present, which depicts filter of the cigarette.
      Whenever the magician flips the cigarette, the piece of paper falls towards gravity; thus creating the illusion.
      Also the outer tube (transparent one) is soft like plastic, the magician uses this property to close the gap between the two tubes by pressing them so that the filter part does not move when he doesn't want it to move. This makes the act more complex and convincing.
      That's it. This is my explaination to this trick. What you guys think about it?

    • @a.pgamer4562
      @a.pgamer4562 Před rokem +2

      Osker Owen I want to say that your course is not free it want 149 doller and iam a Indian I can't pay that huge amount

  • @OmniphonProductions
    @OmniphonProductions Před 6 měsíci +104

    The thing I really love about tricks like this is that they don't require any slight of hand, manipulation, or misdirection. You just set it up and let _math_ do the rest. Brilliant!

    • @OmniphonProductions
      @OmniphonProductions Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@ninjaguyYT Damn it! I knew that. My bad. Nice catch.

    • @word42069
      @word42069 Před 5 měsíci +4

      They’re a lot less tricky to perform but they also don’t have that same element of craft nor are they as replicable. Seldom when performing close-up magic is an audience content with seeing just one trick or seeing a trick done only once.

    • @OmniphonProductions
      @OmniphonProductions Před 5 měsíci

      @@word42069 Fair points. Of course, if one knows several of these and is just learning them to wow friends and family at the occasional party or reunion, they're enough. Beyond that, you're right that they're certainly not enough to build a career...or even an adequately entertaining act.

    • @MrGrumbleguts
      @MrGrumbleguts Před 4 měsíci +2

      maths

    • @rtflone
      @rtflone Před 4 měsíci

      @@word42069 replicateable

  • @ragnoerrante
    @ragnoerrante Před rokem +324

    You can also do a little variation allowing you to perform the trick twice to the same public (eg: if someone asks to see the trick again) using the same routine but without writing on cards and without repeating the same numbers 18-43 on the jokers.
    1) The first time you perfom the trick you don't have to write 18 and 43 on the jokers, but when showing the two face-up cards you tell the public that the jokers are talking to you, and they said "18 and 43", and proceed as you explained.
    2) The second time, you surprise the public telling the jokers wanna do something a little different "they said the number 35 and 10 but counting from bottom", so you turn over the deck face up and start counting, the 10th card will be the card of the second guy and the 35th will be the first guy's one.

  • @HyperHrishiHD
    @HyperHrishiHD Před rokem +80

    This is one of the only magic channels I watch and I even made one of my oldest video from this channel. I didn’t know how you did it at first but learned in 5 minutes when you explained. Definitely recommend this channel for tricks. Amazing!

    • @oscar
      @oscar  Před rokem +10

      Welcome back - and thanks for watching :)

    • @HyperHrishiHD
      @HyperHrishiHD Před rokem +3

      Yes I’ve been watching every video.

  • @jamespennington3661
    @jamespennington3661 Před rokem +7

    Another incredible trick! Thank you so much Oscar Owen! I have an idea for a patter: You say that you have to train your cards so that they can help you perform tricks. You are working on teaching the jokers to be secret agents. They followed the spectator's cards and can tell you where they are. Now you prove it and say that you helped them a little by telling them where the cards will be beforehand.

  • @kopoflakes6009
    @kopoflakes6009 Před rokem +40

    You were one of the first Magic channels I started watching. Thank you for leading me and many others into Magic!

    • @oscar
      @oscar  Před rokem +4

      Thank you - I appreciate it

    • @porkypig3192
      @porkypig3192 Před rokem +1

      Same here!!

    • @normanacree1635
      @normanacree1635 Před rokem +2

      Not sure this falls into the category of 'magic'. It is simply placing the cards in a certain order and letting 'nature' take its course. However, if and when I pull this off, I will certainly call it 'magic'.

    • @Davidblaine18
      @Davidblaine18 Před rokem +1

      @@oscar hello

  • @koenth2359
    @koenth2359 Před rokem +93

    Here's why it works:
    In the notation below, J1,J2,C1,C2 each denote a single card: Joker 1, Selected card for spectator 1 etc, and other numbers denote that number of cards.
    Going from bottom to top, the original pile can be denoted as (24,J2,18,J1,10).
    Let's say the first spectator selects the N-th card below the first joker and the second spectator splits at the M-th cart below the second joker. We then have three piles:
    pile A: (24-M), pile B: (C2, M-1, J2, 18-N) pile C: (C1, N-1, J1,10).
    Restacking in the order ACB gives a single pile: (24-M, C1, N-1, J1, 10, C2, M-1, J2, 18-N).
    Spreading out and removing the jokers now divides these into three groups:
    group1 (24-M, C1, N-1), group 2 (10, C2, M-1), group 3 (18-N)
    Again, stacking the piles in the order group 2, group 1, group 3 gives a single pile again:
    (10, C2, M-1, 24-M, C1, N-1, 18-N) which simplifies mathematically to (10, C2, 23, C1, 17)
    Now, simply counting from the top it is clear that C1 is at position 18 and C2 at 42.

    • @rachavinvitayakovit1408
      @rachavinvitayakovit1408 Před rokem +13

      Is there a simpler explanation?😅

    • @greg.technology
      @greg.technology Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@rachavinvitayakovit1408
      After the two spectators have made their selections:
      1. We have three piles:
      - Pile A (from the bottom up to where the second spectator split)
      - Pile B (from where the second spectator split up to where the first spectator selected their card)
      - Pile C (from the first spectator's selected card to the top)
      2. Then, we take these piles and place them on top of each other in a new sequence. We put them in the order: Pile A, Pile C, then Pile B.
      You’re rearranging the piles to make a new stack, but in a way that lets you know exactly where the two chosen cards are!
      This specific rearrangement is the key to the trick. Even though it seems random to the spectators, you, the magician, know how it's all set up.

    • @nedludd8633
      @nedludd8633 Před 6 měsíci +4

      I still have't a clue and mentioning the N-th ! now my head hurts

    • @troubleshooter1975
      @troubleshooter1975 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@rachavinvitayakovit1408 That WAS the simple explanation! LOL

    • @jfer982
      @jfer982 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Worst explanation ever

  • @v3nja2.0
    @v3nja2.0 Před rokem

    Wow! Oscar Owen has been my best channel to watch since day one. U explain the tricks properly... To more life of magic💞

  • @TheRadioDemon13
    @TheRadioDemon13 Před rokem +10

    Hey Oscar, amazing video, I’ve always went to your channel whenever I need a new magic trick to perform. Thank you. Also one question, what is the music that plays when you’re showing the trick called. It sounds really mysterious and cool. Just curious.

  • @donpudliner1141
    @donpudliner1141 Před rokem +1

    Stunningly beautiful what a trick, Oscar you always out do yourself thanks so much for your willingness to share your talent with us.

  • @shinfaux7717
    @shinfaux7717 Před rokem

    This video was fire!! 🔥🔥 Thanks for sharing!

  • @user-tl4wq4cs5b
    @user-tl4wq4cs5b Před rokem +1

    i found this channel a year ago and it really helped me progress so thank you oscar owen🙏

  • @fex_22
    @fex_22 Před rokem

    Omfg this is amaaaaazing ❤️❤️ thank you Oscar!!! My fav magic channel ❤️

  • @markjones8481
    @markjones8481 Před rokem +7

    I'm 66 and started card tricks a few years ago, you are my first sub! Thank you. 😊

    • @c0ldcity
      @c0ldcity Před rokem

      my first card trick sub too, but only started last night :D I bet you're great after a few years?

  • @jumperlaurel
    @jumperlaurel Před 4 měsíci +4

    I couldn't get this work to save my life, and I just figured it out. I was fanning my cards, when revealing the jokers, from left to right instead of right to left, which had me picking up the wrong end of the deck, and placing them on top of the centre pile in wrong order, finally got it right. Thank you for a great trick

    • @zedaphszedvancements6855
      @zedaphszedvancements6855 Před 2 měsíci

      I have been trying to get this trick to work for over a week now, and just saw this. I can’t believe it was that simple to fix, Thank you!!😁😁😁

  • @brooksbrucal8757
    @brooksbrucal8757 Před rokem

    I have been watching this channel for a long time I've learned so much from you thanks so much ❤️❤️❤️

  • @TrinityX
    @TrinityX Před rokem

    Great upload! One of the best self workers out there, who would of thought it would of fooled “Penn and Teller” I met these two amazing guys after there show in Las Vegas, real gentlemen. 👍😊👍

  • @Danny_Origami
    @Danny_Origami Před rokem

    Your doin this great man! I‘ll try to do it :) Thank You!

  • @funnymaster468
    @funnymaster468 Před rokem +2

    Your trick will be a fine addition to my collection.

  • @johnrutherford4042
    @johnrutherford4042 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant keep up the good work 👍

  • @noahguttormsen
    @noahguttormsen Před 6 měsíci +1

    Ty!❤️🔥 This is so cool to show to people 😊❤

  • @billgreen4003
    @billgreen4003 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing knowledge freely and nice music

  • @PrinzessinRamode
    @PrinzessinRamode Před rokem +4

    I like to practice your tricks with the card in question face up so I can follow the card and how it works. :)

  • @monsters79
    @monsters79 Před rokem

    Nice and easy to do trick, but very powerful indeed. Keep up the good work man.

  • @alexmurray6515
    @alexmurray6515 Před rokem

    Thank you! A good explanation!

  • @chenwiwilliams6996
    @chenwiwilliams6996 Před rokem +1

    I really like how you express yourself
    Its really impressive

  • @slicksmick89
    @slicksmick89 Před rokem +1

    Thanks. This is spectacular

  • @tharinda97
    @tharinda97 Před rokem +8

    One of the card tricks I've learned! Thanks so much Oscar, Keep up the good work! ❤

  • @ACEKING26
    @ACEKING26 Před rokem

    love this type of card trick thanks for sharing

  • @drozdekPty
    @drozdekPty Před rokem

    one of the best tricks you can do in no time, cheers buddy

  • @PowrDragn
    @PowrDragn Před rokem +55

    I honestly I was so confused because every time I do it the a cards are in 9 and 43 not 18 and 43. But then I realized I was fanning the cards in the opposite direction when splitting the packets and pulling out the jokers. So as it turns out, if you want to have a little bit of variation to do it back-to-back You can fan the other way and choose 9 and 43. lol

    • @johnscherer5686
      @johnscherer5686 Před rokem +1

      You sure you weren’t accidentally using a 60 card deck? 👀🤔

    • @aquibsaudagar6985
      @aquibsaudagar6985 Před rokem +1

      Thanks mate same problem

    • @PowrDragn
      @PowrDragn Před rokem

      @@johnscherer5686 Yup, positive. It's one of the decks I use for doing simple card tricks from time to time.

    • @natebenn123
      @natebenn123 Před 10 měsíci

      THANK YOU

    • @brianmccrum299
      @brianmccrum299 Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks man...I can't believe he didn't mention that important detail in the video. Would've been better with a camera from top down, so that the viewer wouldn't have to mirror anything.

  • @list1726
    @list1726 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for posting

  • @eggimal
    @eggimal Před 11 měsíci

    Wonderful effect. Thank you Sir.

  • @izik6894
    @izik6894 Před rokem

    Another fantastic content! Thanks!

  • @Paul_Templer
    @Paul_Templer Před rokem +18

    Great video as usual. Thank you and keep them coming.
    Could you do me a favour.... when cards are on table ( ie during tutorial)would it be possible to see from your pov? Looking from spectator side I keep getting mixed up when stacks are on left/ right.
    ( maybe it's just me 🤷‍♂️, lol)

    • @russanber2207
      @russanber2207 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Best comment here!!! Whenever teaching a trick, you should always refer to the right or left for clarity.

    • @davidd5448
      @davidd5448 Před 2 měsíci

      It's not just you 😏

  • @NUGGet-3562
    @NUGGet-3562 Před rokem +1

    I LOVE math tricks! This is insane!

  • @nvy9195
    @nvy9195 Před rokem +59

    If you spread the deck normally - as in left to right - than this will only work if you switch the order of which packets you place on top of each other after the joker reveal. So, both times place the first spectators packet on top than the second.

    • @stefanoscharalampopoulos
      @stefanoscharalampopoulos Před rokem +2

      It doesn't work to me 🤬🤬🤬

    • @sptt144
      @sptt144 Před rokem +10

      Thank you!!! I've been going nuts!!!

    • @sptt144
      @sptt144 Před rokem

      @@stefanoscharalampopoulos It hasn't worked for me either

    • @stefanoscharalampopoulos
      @stefanoscharalampopoulos Před rokem

      @@sptt144 it worked for me only once.... Luck

    • @sptt144
      @sptt144 Před rokem

      @@stefanoscharalampopoulos It worked for me multiple times after I spread the deck right or reversed the packet stacks at the end. You're mixing something up.

  • @temashabalalamabuza9039

    Yoooh such a nice trick. I salute. I want to try the app to improve my magic Oscar

  • @maartenhappel9014
    @maartenhappel9014 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Love these cardtricks. This one works every other time I try. But I'm getting there :-)

  • @RayG21
    @RayG21 Před rokem +1

    This was awesome! 🔥

    • @oscar
      @oscar  Před rokem

      Thank you!

    • @RayG21
      @RayG21 Před rokem +1

      @@oscar I have been watching your vids for years!

  • @sirdocmad4473
    @sirdocmad4473 Před rokem

    inspiered me to learn , just to have fun with my grandkids , love it , TY :)

  • @robertshawiv1513
    @robertshawiv1513 Před rokem

    Brilliant! 👍🏻

  • @crepmaster
    @crepmaster Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks a lot. May the magic STAY with you! ;)

  • @RTBiz
    @RTBiz Před 11 měsíci +8

    8:44 was the moment I realized that even though he was trying to explain it to me… I have no chance to learn this wizardry 😂

    • @urwholefamilydied
      @urwholefamilydied Před 2 měsíci

      I mean... just follow directions and you don't need to "learn" anything. It's a math trick... the jokers simply separate the 3 piles. And then putting them in a stacked order and the jokers pre determined spots... forces the cards they cut to into the spots you already made happen by counting the jokers down in a particular spot. The jokers are basically telling you how many cards up or down the card they cut to is... because you know what spot those jokers are in. (probably explaining it in a terrible way... but you know how many cards down each joker is, then place the cut cards back in a SPECIFIC order, to where the trick works itself out if you follow the directions)

  • @stevenA44
    @stevenA44 Před 5 měsíci

    I'll have to try this. I used to do a few card tricks in the past.

  • @igorrajkovic290
    @igorrajkovic290 Před 19 dny

    Fantastic brother, thank you so much

  • @superchaseprodigyplayer6250

    I have been subscribed to your channel for 6 months now, and great magic tricks.

  • @hanumanganesha9609
    @hanumanganesha9609 Před rokem

    This is so fair , will definitely try it 🔥. Hey can you please make a video for best magic tricks for Instagram .

  • @xatevexo
    @xatevexo Před 10 měsíci

    AN EXCELLENT TRICK. THANKS A LOT

  • @marcrehula
    @marcrehula Před rokem +6

    I remember watching this, and thinking, This is a Simon Aronson routine straight out of the book. So if I'd gone onto Fool Us, I could have fooled Penn & Teller?!?!

  • @J.D.S.40411
    @J.D.S.40411 Před rokem

    Thank you so much

  • @slghostcodm3338
    @slghostcodm3338 Před rokem

    Good webinar.
    I watch it and book a call too.

  • @NickAbatino
    @NickAbatino Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome fun! Liked, subscribed.

  • @thetpyoutuber7672
    @thetpyoutuber7672 Před rokem

    AMAZINGGGG

  • @pallavirastogi5297
    @pallavirastogi5297 Před rokem

    Hi Oscar Owen, you are the best magician in the world!!!

  • @Sarcastic_Saturday
    @Sarcastic_Saturday Před rokem +4

    Well there goes my morning, now I gotta master this.

  • @itachi3946
    @itachi3946 Před rokem +287

    We can never get “the trick that fooled Oscar Owins”

  • @applejacks971
    @applejacks971 Před rokem +9

    I still don/t understand how the cards can come up in positions 18 and 43 when the deck can be cut at any level, that just doesn't make sense to me, and I'm ok with that!!! Super awesome!

  • @derrik94
    @derrik94 Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing!!!!

  • @padmasirisrinarayana2293
    @padmasirisrinarayana2293 Před 10 měsíci

    Wow Very Nice. Thanks
    ඔබට බොහොම ස්තූතියි

  • @kaizze8777
    @kaizze8777 Před rokem +6

    We saw a magician doing cheesey tricks that gave us a great time regardless, got my daughter a magic trick kit and now onto some more "proper" magic tricks.
    I'm going to do this with my daughter and a great way for parents to do stuff with their kids!
    Thank you for the videos dude

  • @willissutherland1494
    @willissutherland1494 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @isaacwilding9501
    @isaacwilding9501 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @selltongd
    @selltongd Před rokem +2

    I love your magic tricks

    • @oscar
      @oscar  Před rokem +1

      Thank you (and you were first comment!)

  • @steveothemagician3001

    superb trick Oscar

  • @mange2
    @mange2 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Im very surprised that Penn and Teller were fooled by this trick. This type of card trick has been around for hundreds of years. Ive seen lots of variations of this trick over the years but they all use the same basic rules.

  • @blackbeardmagic3185
    @blackbeardmagic3185 Před rokem +2

    Another 5⭐ card trick.

  • @scorpio7206
    @scorpio7206 Před rokem

    Thanks for bringing. The Trick that fooled. Back

  • @drake1448
    @drake1448 Před rokem

    Great trick owen

  • @kobruh9642
    @kobruh9642 Před rokem

    youre back !

  • @charlesmiller8573
    @charlesmiller8573 Před rokem +35

    This is a great video. Even after watching the tutorial I still can’t understand how the cards can come out like that. I’m going to have to practice this one and see if I can make it happen. Once again, great tutorial Oscar and thanks so much for sharing. 💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @anthonygonzales7748
      @anthonygonzales7748 Před rokem +7

      It's basically a math problem

    • @carolineprenoveau7655
      @carolineprenoveau7655 Před rokem +71

      I had to try this out on paper.
      The 2 jokers separate the deck like this:
      -9 cards
      -joker 43
      -18 cards
      -joker 18
      -25 cards
      First person cuts somewhere between joker 43 and joker 18 to make this pile:
      -9 cards
      -joker 43
      -x cards
      Second person cuts somewhere after joker 18 and makes this pile:
      -18 - x cards
      -joker 18
      -y cards
      The remaining pile contains 25 - y cards
      Put the first person's pile on top of the remaining pile then the second person's:
      -18 - x cards
      -joker 18
      -y cards
      -9 cards
      -joker 43
      -x cards
      -25 - y cards
      Now you take out the jokers to make 3 piles:
      -18 - x cards
      -y cards
      -9 cards
      -x cards
      -25 - y cards
      Put the third pile on top of the second one then add the first one:
      -18 - x cards
      -x cards
      -25 - y cards
      -y cards
      -9 cards
      There you go, you just cancelled out the unknowns. The card of the first person will be at position 18. The card of the second person at position 25 + 18 = 43.

    • @ethanladen8623
      @ethanladen8623 Před rokem +1

      @@carolineprenoveau7655 when i saw it, i too had to work it out to see why, but i never considered trying to explain it to someone else. Very well done!

    • @vinny5004
      @vinny5004 Před rokem +1

      @@carolineprenoveau7655 Yes, except write out what happens when spectator 1 doesn’t pay attention and cuts improperly (e.g., beyond second joker or above first joker). Try explaining to them why you NEED them to do it differently and chose a different card.

    • @LuisCarlosSolano
      @LuisCarlosSolano Před rokem

      I knew a smart person in the comments will take the time to explain it. Thanks @@carolineprenoveau7655

  • @wordsofhopedesigns
    @wordsofhopedesigns Před rokem

    cool man !!!!!!

  • @gamerzone.6409
    @gamerzone.6409 Před rokem +1

    Bro love u very awesome magic

    • @oscar
      @oscar  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much 😀

  • @salulekomarazo9921
    @salulekomarazo9921 Před rokem

    Oscar Owen you are best

  • @darrenhadden1037
    @darrenhadden1037 Před rokem

    Great trick 🎩

  • @DarkEditZYT1
    @DarkEditZYT1 Před rokem

    Oscar I bought your book and it’s incredible it’s really fabulous Book hope you have a good day 😊

  • @Dratonn
    @Dratonn Před 10 měsíci

    incredible

  • @Nate.B-music
    @Nate.B-music Před rokem +1

    lets go guys
    lets get him over 1000000 subscribers
    don't you think that he would appreciate that
    I believe he can get that

  • @mistervader
    @mistervader Před rokem +1

    Question. Would you be willing to take on someone who has already been a professional before but just feels there is room for improvement in his skills? Said person has been performing for almost 2 decades but has abandoned sleight of hand almost completely. Asking for a friend.

  • @DBR00
    @DBR00 Před 7 měsíci +4

    lose the background music on a how-to video.

  • @mutatedburger5193
    @mutatedburger5193 Před rokem +1

    This guys magic is out of this world

    • @oscar
      @oscar  Před rokem +1

      ❤️❤️

  • @Pengochan
    @Pengochan Před 5 měsíci +2

    In principle you are rearanging the cards such, that on top are the 18 cards that were originally between the two jokers, with the first cut card at 18, below that are the 25 cards originally below the second joker, with the second cut at 25 (18+25=43).
    This is done by reordering the stacks after cutting, first at the cuts (indicated by "|"), then at the separations where the jokers are (indicated by ";"), brackets indicate the card after (if left of a "-") / before (if right a "-") the card in the brackets in the original sequence.
    original order: 1-j1-c1|(c1)-j2-c2|(c2)-e
    after cutting and switching the top stacks: (c1)-j2-c2|1-j1-c1|(c2)-e
    after removing the jokers and switching the bottom stacks: (c1)-(j2);(j1)-c1|(c2)-e;(j2)-c2|1-(j1)
    Do the trick with a sorted deck to see how it works, it's really clever application of a bit of mathematics.

    • @buckets212
      @buckets212 Před měsícem

      I see no brackets, nor do I understand the meaning of j1, j2 c1 and c2. Obviously, they represent jokers 1 and 2 and cut cards 1 and 2, but, numerically are they equal to 1? Is "e" to be determined?

    • @Footballchords1166
      @Footballchords1166 Před 14 dny

      WHAT THE HELL 😮 BRO LOL 😂

  • @lostmykeys85
    @lostmykeys85 Před rokem

    Love it

  • @kihongtheman
    @kihongtheman Před rokem +1

    We are fooled by your magic tricks and you are so lucky that you are a magician.

  • @elvinventucillo4501
    @elvinventucillo4501 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thanks for this. What i do not understand is that in Penn and Teller, the magician shuffled the card in the beginning. How were the cards still arranged?

    • @MrImagin
      @MrImagin Před 2 měsíci

      this is what i keep looking for someone to explain. and i think this is the part that actually fooled Penn & Teller. The shuffle rules out all the "math"/self-working approaches.

    • @camipco
      @camipco Před 6 dny

      I haven't seen the episode, but there are many different methods for shuffling a deck that do not in fact shuffle the deck, or don't shuffle a portion of the deck. Although also I'd expect Penn and Teller to spot those.
      Also, never believe a magician. Penn and Teller will say a trick fooled them even if it didn't for a good story or a sympathetic guest. Or sometimes they'll just come up with a different way the effect could be done and guess wrong.

  • @namsmagic
    @namsmagic Před rokem

    That's tricks so amazing , I love it

  • @tocaprinting8478
    @tocaprinting8478 Před 17 dny

    That's amazing 😨

  • @joepollardmagic
    @joepollardmagic Před 7 měsíci +1

    So for those of you saying it doesn't work if you fan the cards left to right simply put the 18 card after the 9th card and the 43 card after the 18th after the first joker and then make sure you put the first spectator (your left) pile on top of the middle first both times. Then it will work.

    • @stephenporter7049
      @stephenporter7049 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Cheers Joe... your explanation is exactly how it should be explained! if you get my drift... I spent a while doing the routine thinking that I was making a mistake when all along, the recording was wrong. Thanks

    • @joepollardmagic
      @joepollardmagic Před 5 měsíci

      @@stephenporter7049 No worries mate

  • @zgadgets
    @zgadgets Před 6 měsíci +5

    Nice trick Oscar The Trick is based on math so 61 is the key to position the jokers accordingly
    18 and 43=61 so you position Jokers at 10 and 19th spots
    21 and 40=61 so you position Jokers at 13 and 22nd spots
    16 and 45=61 so you position Jokers at 8 and 17th spots using this one give you a little more room from them picking the jokers :) because you need them to pick passed the Jokers on each cut of the deck. They will definitely pick 1/3 of the deck past the first joker and the second joker is half way down the deck and the second person will definitely pick past the second joker :)
    If you marked the cards already the secondt ime just say the jokers told you that they lied and told you the correct card count .
    Always have a second deck without numbers on it and use a different combination to confuse the heck out of them showing no marked deck.
    Good Luck 😇

  • @daninthepan
    @daninthepan Před rokem +1

    Just practising and following along with the vid for the first time. When he said 'They cut half the deck and remember the ace of spades' I cut half my deck and the ace of spades came up!!!
    (Damn this guy is good).

  • @larsbolanggaard9553
    @larsbolanggaard9553 Před rokem

    Thanks for the magic videos, they are a great help!
    However how did he do the shuffle in the Penn and Teller show's performance, without messing up the order of the deck?

    • @cmamagic
      @cmamagic Před rokem

      It was a false shuffle. The camera conveniently cuts away from his hands so you can't really see the shuffle, but there are lots of false cuts and shuffles out there that you can use to maintain the order of the deck while appearing to mix the cards.

  • @anaermr.2232
    @anaermr.2232 Před 9 měsíci

    Dude man!

  • @camipco
    @camipco Před 6 dny

    For folks confused, think about it this way. For simplicity, let's just think about positioning the second card. After they cut they put their stack facedown on the table, with their card in the bottom of the stack. You don't know how many cards are above it, but you do know how many cards are now below it - zero. That means you just have to put 9 cards underneath it and it will be in the 43rd place. Well, you counted 9 cards to set up the trick, those are the cards above the first jack. So you place those 9 cards under their card and now it's in the 43rd place. So the position of the card went from unknown, to last, to 43rd.

  • @MyHappyGamer
    @MyHappyGamer Před rokem +7

    "The spectator is fooled" never gets old!😃

  • @phillydee666
    @phillydee666 Před 5 měsíci

    Very good presentation

  • @mikeymouse4629
    @mikeymouse4629 Před 5 měsíci

    I stopped the video at 3:54, b4 you revealed the secret - my initial guess is that the 2 jokers are 'cut short' (have one or both ends trimmed off a fraction of an inch), then placed in the deck at the 18 & 43 position, after having those numbers written on them, and placing the 'selected' cards at the 17th and 42nd positions respectively. Now just do a false shuffle/cut, place the deck on the table, and the spectator will automatically cut to either of the jokers (that's why you have to say 'top third' then 'half'. The 'selected' cards will be the card that is just above the joker in the deck.

  • @lymanrose2185
    @lymanrose2185 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome trick

  • @Abdullah-dm8sb
    @Abdullah-dm8sb Před rokem

    Hi, how can i see your webinar . i am interested.. please upload it on this channel, if its finished already. if not then tell me what to de... thanks in advance.. thanks for the free webinar

  • @xatevexo
    @xatevexo Před 10 měsíci

    I didn't get the hang of it, until I realized that I think you're left-handed. It's a trick to record from behind, but I finally got it and I'm very grateful.

  • @edgarvazquezr7748
    @edgarvazquezr7748 Před rokem

    What's the original performance? do you have the video? to look at the presentation please