Teller's face at 2:55. I love watching how much he loves watching these acts. Even though he's got most of them figured out, he still acts like a little kid seeing them for the first time. Absolutely love it.
I may not have heard well, but I suspect he said medallions, not mentalists. The medallion has many variations, which is why Penn doesn't like it, as sometimes the "medallion" practice is not well identifiable. I don't want to stand up for Penn, who sometimes also "charms" in decision-making, especially when one of his old friends shows up on stage with a lousy performance. :)
Penn was right: the patter was excellent, it was very entertaining, there were genuine laughs...it was a great trick. Most magicians seem to only post when they fooled them. I like that you posted it anyway even though they figured it out.
Agreeing with this comment. I enjoyed the act and thought he was super likeable. Made me want to see a full act or just meet him at a coffee shop or something. Very glad to have seen this!
I agree with penn here, the routine is simple but fabulous, its a boring skit made fun, one that actively engages you and gets a genuine laugh out. While not the biggest or most grand act it was definitely one worth seeing. Great job there bud you did fantastic!
@@RiviinAxlai You're right, he hoped. For Penn, he had a choice of one green card - a lure that all green cards contain the letter "T", but Penn didn't jump at it. Old trick, but still good if it's a great presentation, as in this case.
If this trick fails to entertain the audience, it can, at any given moment, be switched to 'Jeopardy Excuses'... "I'll take 'Your call is important to us" for $600, Eric" Great trick, I don't have a clue how it was done, very cool! Love it!
I think I got it. Double lift at the end. But it is clever. I must give it to P&T, I didn't think it was done that way, my way was far tougher and yours makes more sense
I spotted the trick while it was being played out at the end, but man, the delivery was so good I didn't care. You have a great act going on there, and an interesting understated stage presence that sells it.
@@EatMyDick It's been a while since i saw the video, so I went back to watch it and it was now blocked; however, I found that it had been reposted and that although a double lift usually refers to tricks involving a deck of cards, in this instance, it is when he is revealing the 5 cards along the top row. As he's turning the cards over one by one to reveal the word TRUTH, each time he turns over a card of a selected lie, he's also turning over the panel now under (or specifically, behind) it. Which means that he's actually taking two panels (a double lift,) and turning them over.
Interest and amusing phrases ensuring that no one got board! Here’s a lie you could have used: when I’m on the internet ‘COOKIES’ and ‘PRIVACY’ statements do not piss me off at all!
Wait. Seriously, WTF? I just watched the chromyl chloride video from Nile Red, and now I'm watching the Eric Samuels "Penn & Teller: Fool Us!" routine. I have previously seen comments from two different videos mixed together in the comments below whatever video I was watching; I thought it was a bug. But how could you POSSIBLY be commenting, IN ONE COMMENT, on the two TOTALLY SEPARATE videos I just watched? That only ran together because I, PERSONALLY-it's not a CZcams playlist; it's just two different things I happen to like-like to watch Nile Red's chemistry videos, and also like to watch videos from the admittedly-kind-of-stupid-but-still-entertaining Penn & Teller show. Seriously, what sorcery is this?
@@martysmith7038 Oh I do binge nile red and p&t show videos but I don't think it's a sorcery. If it's one in a million and youtube has hundred millions visitors, it's a pretty high chance.
It's the code. Not sure he actually said it, but there were 4x5=20 lies on the board. I'm guessing Penn is suggesting that there were five more (unseen) cards that he used to make the trick work :)
On the top line where are positionned the 5 selected lies, there's likely just a tiny layer of "wood" (recto) attached on top of a metalic layer attached on top of the 5 letters for truth (verso) on top of actual wood. So if the lies are magnetised, when put on the top line they get attached to these recto/verso cards. When they are returned, what you see is the verso of the cards whose recto is "wood".
Good guess but it's far simpler. This isn't using any mentalism techniques. The final cards are already in the top 5 slots, just flipped. He does a double lift at the end. That's why Penn talks about there being 25 cards on the board, not forces.
I feel like I picked up on his technique just for the last one because I assumed he was influencing all of them, and I actually correctly guessed which one she'd pick. I probably just got lucky...
Dunno why Penn & Teller dislike mentalists, just because mentalism is not what they do. Just like escapologists don't really escape from impossible handcuffs..... I suppose "illusionists" are acknowledging that they use an illusion to fool you, so their job title is correct. Actually I only dislike those people who communicate (for money) with relatives who have passed. That is quite a cruel deception. And this guy was so likeable & entertaining..... and not all (say) card magicians are entertaining, though they might be technically brilliant.
7:18 Penn is lying, it's 24, not 25! But the real magic here is the way Eric Samuels turns an old, simple trick into truly great entertainment and that's what really matters in stage magic.
its 20 tiles with lyes... 5 rows of 4. than they have a row of 5 on top that are flipped backwards. once he places the lye selected by the audience they stick together. So there are 25 tiles all together on the board
@@MatheusHenrique-gt2iv the choice is forced by the way he talks. All the choices he didn't want them to pick you can see he just read them without pauses and the same tone of voice. In the choices he want them to pick he makes a pause somewhere in the middle of the sentence making it funnier in a subliminal way. That's why penn says there were 25 lies in there, because he forced all the choices. The act is done smoothly though
thumbs up just for the text on cards, sadly they're all true. I'm so fed up with people who make up lies, because they don't have the guts to tell the truth. Those are literally the things that people say when they just don't give a Sh1t about the person they are telling this to, but they just lack the guts to speak their mind.
I loved the "Have a nice day!" at the end 7:46 :D
Teller's face at 2:55. I love watching how much he loves watching these acts. Even though he's got most of them figured out, he still acts like a little kid seeing them for the first time. Absolutely love it.
See this is a simple trick but far more entertaining and engaging than a lot of the foolers. What else does one want as an audience. Amazing
agree
He said "Have a nice day" in the end which he previously mentioned as a lie😂😂
It is called comedy, get with it!
Yeah that's boss lol
He took a boring premise and made it entertaining from start to finish. That’s what you want from an entertainer.
Given Penn & Teller's disdain for mentalists, kudos to Eric.
agree
matches my disdain for P and T
I may not have heard well, but I suspect he said medallions, not mentalists. The medallion has many variations, which is why Penn doesn't like it, as sometimes the "medallion" practice is not well identifiable. I don't want to stand up for Penn, who sometimes also "charms" in decision-making, especially when one of his old friends shows up on stage with a lousy performance. :)
Penn was right: the patter was excellent, it was very entertaining, there were genuine laughs...it was a great trick. Most magicians seem to only post when they fooled them. I like that you posted it anyway even though they figured it out.
Agreeing with this comment. I enjoyed the act and thought he was super likeable. Made me want to see a full act or just meet him at a coffee shop or something. Very glad to have seen this!
You aré correct. Thats great trick and a amazing mágician. O aint got a clue of how is done. Its all that matters.
I agree with penn here, the routine is simple but fabulous, its a boring skit made fun, one that actively engages you and gets a genuine laugh out. While not the biggest or most grand act it was definitely one worth seeing. Great job there bud you did fantastic!
Wonderful routine! Half of the magic is in the storytelling. And you did it so well!
"The lies hide behind the truth"
More like the darker truth behind the brighter lies
Great comment! Almost too simple, but maybe he was hoping Penn & Teller wouldn't call his bluff.
@@RiviinAxlai You're right, he hoped. For Penn, he had a choice of one green card - a lure that all green cards contain the letter "T", but Penn didn't jump at it. Old trick, but still good if it's a great presentation, as in this case.
That's deep
👍
I loved this trick too...
And I loved the way you wrote it...
Very entertaining, thanks so much for sharing it!!!
If this trick fails to entertain the audience, it can, at any given moment, be switched to 'Jeopardy Excuses'... "I'll take 'Your call is important to us" for $600, Eric"
Great trick, I don't have a clue how it was done, very cool! Love it!
this was so funny! Had me laughing throughout. One of my fav acts on the show
He said "Have a nice day" as he went by.
Absolutely fantastic!! Well done, Eric.
Really fun trick man, entertaining from the beginning to the end!
I think I got it. Double lift at the end. But it is clever. I must give it to P&T, I didn't think it was done that way, my way was far tougher and yours makes more sense
A double lift on the top row to lift each of the letters of the word truth.
His stage personality was certainly magnetic
Penn & teller you both never lie. Gr8.
I spotted the trick while it was being played out at the end, but man, the delivery was so good I didn't care. You have a great act going on there, and an interesting understated stage presence that sells it.
What IS the trick?
What do you mean double lift?? What does it mean? Can you explain it to me?
That was super fun and cool, I want to see more!
I don't care how a trick is done. I enjoy the flourish and a well executed sligh of hand. This man has a neat trick. Old methodoligy. Nice banter.
Damn, I predicted 4 out of 5 guesses. That was fun by itself.
Haven't watched it yet, but thank you for not spoiling it in the title
A+ ...and I think they really were fooled. They were fooled thinking it wouldn't be good, and it was excellent.
Easy to figure out, but very well executed. The routine was nicely written and funny.
What do you mean double lift?? What does it mean? Can you explain it to me?
@@EatMyDick A double lift is when you pick up two cards as one.
@@williampetersen9915 but when did he double lifted the cards? I just don't get it.
@@EatMyDick It's been a while since i saw the video, so I went back to watch it and it was now blocked; however, I found that it had been reposted and that although a double lift usually refers to tricks involving a deck of cards, in this instance, it is when he is revealing the 5 cards along the top row. As he's turning the cards over one by one to reveal the word TRUTH, each time he turns over a card of a selected lie, he's also turning over the panel now under (or specifically, behind) it. Which means that he's actually taking two panels (a double lift,) and turning them over.
@@williampetersen9915 ooooooh thank you William for going way out of your way to explain this to me. It was bugging me. Have a nice day from me!
Interest and amusing phrases ensuring that no one got board! Here’s a lie you could have used:
when I’m on the internet ‘COOKIES’ and ‘PRIVACY’ statements do not piss me off at all!
Fantastic performance, entertaining all the way through.
Simple trick, great act!
Great job!
I loved this act.
LIEEEEE..The check's in the mail, Your baby is so cute, I can't wait to read your book, Ross
😆 (I felt like the Chandler Bing emoji belonged here as a response)
haha!
5:31 Dr House over there
Just curious, Eric, do you sell this routine?
Am I the only one that loves this act aaaand that blonde girl's accent way too much? xD
nope. I'm with you a 100%. plus that blonde is a hottie
Is she a Brit or what?
Is no one going to point out the Animalogic music playing in the background?
I thought the same thing!
excellent trick well done
The I fooled Penn and teller lie seemed to hit Penn hard
right i saw that to
Teller never lies 😁
or... Teller never tells the truth...
Nice I like it
I love this routine even if they didn't get fooled.
Wait. Seriously, WTF? I just watched the chromyl chloride video from Nile Red, and now I'm watching the Eric Samuels "Penn & Teller: Fool Us!" routine. I have previously seen comments from two different videos mixed together in the comments below whatever video I was watching; I thought it was a bug. But how could you POSSIBLY be commenting, IN ONE COMMENT, on the two TOTALLY SEPARATE videos I just watched? That only ran together because I, PERSONALLY-it's not a CZcams playlist; it's just two different things I happen to like-like to watch Nile Red's chemistry videos, and also like to watch videos from the admittedly-kind-of-stupid-but-still-entertaining Penn & Teller show. Seriously, what sorcery is this?
@@martysmith7038 MAGIC! xD
@@martysmith7038 Oh I do binge nile red and p&t show videos but I don't think it's a sorcery. If it's one in a million and youtube has hundred millions visitors, it's a pretty high chance.
yes. simple and god honest laugh. :) i spoke truth. ;)
whatever you choose it's gonna be the truth
No one’s gonna get “board” of that trick ;)
that's a lie. lol
@@linkydinkydoodledumplin You're good at speaking in code too.
So how did he do it?
subscibed
What happened to the audio?
“Have a nice day” isnt a lie. “I hope you have a nice day” however, could be 🤓
Think I just found a better one: "Thanks, I really needed that."
Shit, I thought it was 40. Damn.
I don’t like mentalist acts either typically but this was a good one.
the truth lies in front of your eyes :)
I missed where he said there were only twenty lies whereas there were twenty five lies. Where did he say it. I watched twice and missed both times?
It's the code. Not sure he actually said it, but there were 4x5=20 lies on the board. I'm guessing Penn is suggesting that there were five more (unseen) cards that he used to make the trick work :)
On the top line where are positionned the 5 selected lies, there's likely just a tiny layer of "wood" (recto) attached on top of a metalic layer attached on top of the 5 letters for truth (verso) on top of actual wood. So if the lies are magnetised, when put on the top line they get attached to these recto/verso cards. When they are returned, what you see is the verso of the cards whose recto is "wood".
Only 80 subscribers WTF everyother magician has millions again WTF
Yes yes brand new to CZcams man
lol. Have a nice day!!
Cool
Lol his reaction at 4:40
Parental lie id prefer “daddy will be home with the milk shortly”
I guessed 5 for 5 on which card they would pick lol
You fooled me!!! I have no idea!
the truth is in the board! :)
It is on the board. They are stickers facing backwards and the same color as the board.
@@mauriciovirmond9244 That makes sense. Then it is one of the easiest tricks ever...
Wood grain in the top row gives it away!
They shouldn't have been that direct
Mentalism tricks are always boring as hell, to me. But this trick is probably one of my favorites. I loved everything about it.
hey eric! Subscribed to you. You did a good job! Made a reaction video of you.☺️
Holy shit I just realised that’s the chick from how I met your mother
Talking slowly vs Talking Fast is the trick to making them pick.
Simple but effective.
Classic mentalist force
Good guess but it's far simpler. This isn't using any mentalism techniques. The final cards are already in the top 5 slots, just flipped. He does a double lift at the end.
That's why Penn talks about there being 25 cards on the board, not forces.
I feel like I picked up on his technique just for the last one because I assumed he was influencing all of them, and I actually correctly guessed which one she'd pick. I probably just got lucky...
The claps on "Mommy and daddy, we were just wrestling" tell you where Americans are today!
I have read the terms and agreement. Don't think so bruh
13 times a day.... they never met my wife
omg haha
Dunno why Penn & Teller dislike mentalists, just because mentalism is not what they do. Just like escapologists don't really escape from impossible handcuffs..... I suppose "illusionists" are acknowledging that they use an illusion to fool you, so their job title is correct. Actually I only dislike those people who communicate (for money) with relatives who have passed. That is quite a cruel deception. And this guy was so likeable & entertaining..... and not all (say) card magicians are entertaining, though they might be technically brilliant.
Nigerians have suffered 😂😂😂😂
I guess he did actually influence them because I picked the same lies each time
REALisation: cheques* in the mail...
Alyson... URAQT.
hahhahaha love the lies
Probably just a coincidence, but while watching this I chose the same cards.
Spooky! You wasn’t watching on Friday the 13th was you!?
@@diycarfix7021 That might have been the case.
I know how he did it!! 😂*lie
7:18 Penn is lying, it's 24, not 25!
But the real magic here is the way Eric Samuels turns an old, simple trick into truly great entertainment and that's what really matters in stage magic.
@@Xanthopteryx My fault - or maybe I was lying. :-P
@@tessjuel Maybe i am lying? =)
25 is correct.. 😃. Please review again
Ok
its 20 tiles with lyes... 5 rows of 4. than they have a row of 5 on top that are flipped backwards. once he places the lye selected by the audience they stick together. So there are 25 tiles all together on the board
Easy trick.
First Time i catch how the trick is done while it's been performed. But good act
Could you explain it please?
@@MatheusHenrique-gt2iv the choice is forced by the way he talks. All the choices he didn't want them to pick you can see he just read them without pauses and the same tone of voice. In the choices he want them to pick he makes a pause somewhere in the middle of the sentence making it funnier in a subliminal way. That's why penn says there were 25 lies in there, because he forced all the choices. The act is done smoothly though
@@girardellimarco4255 I'm pretty sure that's not correct. I'm also fairly sure that I figured it out :)
donald trump ?? is this u
thumbs up just for the text on cards, sadly they're all true. I'm so fed up with people who make up lies, because they don't have the guts to tell the truth. Those are literally the things that people say when they just don't give a Sh1t about the person they are telling this to, but they just lack the guts to speak their mind.
Cheque*
When is Trump going to be on Penn & Teller: Fool Us.
He already fooled an entire country into believing he can be a president to get voted. What else can he do to fool P&T?
@@alexismandelias Not the entire country, in fact not the popular vote and the Russians helped too and are still helping.
I like the part where he stood there reading cards off a board. 🙄
They don't like mentalists because they can't do it.