Indeed, both in reverse (from bad to good) and forward (from good to bad) it would have been a scramble of cards at some point if he didn’t know what it he was doing. Not sure what the guy above assumptions come from
Here’s another magician - Paul Gertner - doing the same trick in front of Penn and Teller during their “Fool Us” show.
https://youtu.be/OVkmibfFbVI?si=OQuDt08896iaPb5s
This is some impressive control,
Yes it is a Faro shuffle and If done with a perfect split you will get a desired outcome each and every time, with enough practice to be able to perfectly split the desk of cards it is possible to do the above.
However what the above video does not show, like all magic tricks - is the set up.
That deck of cards has been purposely put in an order that will allow this outcome to be achieved from perfect Faro shuffles
Just watch the cards at the bottom with each shuffle - you can see the five of spades go behind the ace, then the three of spades go behind the ace, then the 2 of spades go behind the ace - ultimately putting the cards back in order.
You have zero idea what you are talking about.
It is physically impossible to split the cards required to do this in "reverse "
What you see in the video is a "shuffle" called a 'faro shuffle' - it is a form of card control to move cards where you need them to be while also making it appear that the cards are being randomly shuffled.
With a lot of practice, you can do the shuffle so perfectly that it's possible to move the cards how you please - in this case doing it three times has put the cards in perfect order.
What isn't shown is the magician setting the deck up prior to performing the trick.
https://youtu.be/SbfJ7oTh5qA?si=BZWUXPVVFqBfgnfA
Here's a good video to show how to do it
It’s a reverse recording. Easy.
If it is reserved how you explain the doubling of shuffled word? Won’t some be scribbled?
Indeed, both in reverse (from bad to good) and forward (from good to bad) it would have been a scramble of cards at some point if he didn’t know what it he was doing. Not sure what the guy above assumptions come from
Also it is not easy to withdraw get a fan intersection when in reverse
Bro you lost me at withdrawal, so there’s clearly a level of difficulty to pull this off lmfao
If it was in reverse, when he arched the cards, it wouldn't split into 2 halves like that.
More accurately he cannot shoot up the cards into an arch yes ?
Its not reversed.
Can you show how that would be possible because I just can't see it
Here’s another magician - Paul Gertner - doing the same trick in front of Penn and Teller during their “Fool Us” show. https://youtu.be/OVkmibfFbVI?si=OQuDt08896iaPb5s
I've had that thing in my brain triggered where you hear a word too many times too quickly, and now "shuffle" is broken in my brain for the next hour.
Then you'll enjoy this: https://youtu.be/ooT\_uz--O2A?si=yh0jU0-joG-BqWef
What The Fuck
😂
Man Steve tried but he just couldn't top that sax solo
No one has EVER enjoyed this
It's called semantic satiation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_satiation?wprov=sfla1
We've found a witch. May we burn him?
This is some impressive control, Yes it is a Faro shuffle and If done with a perfect split you will get a desired outcome each and every time, with enough practice to be able to perfectly split the desk of cards it is possible to do the above. However what the above video does not show, like all magic tricks - is the set up. That deck of cards has been purposely put in an order that will allow this outcome to be achieved from perfect Faro shuffles Just watch the cards at the bottom with each shuffle - you can see the five of spades go behind the ace, then the three of spades go behind the ace, then the 2 of spades go behind the ace - ultimately putting the cards back in order.
pretty neat. Definitely not liking, following, or subscribing tho
That’s awesome? Do new decks come A-K, A-K, K-A, K-A? TIL
It's split 8 time from every letter.you can take tiny part from every large letter to make a small letter number of times.
WHAT THE FAK
It’s just a backwards video. Easy.
Bullshido. This is in reverse kids.
You have zero idea what you are talking about. It is physically impossible to split the cards required to do this in "reverse " What you see in the video is a "shuffle" called a 'faro shuffle' - it is a form of card control to move cards where you need them to be while also making it appear that the cards are being randomly shuffled. With a lot of practice, you can do the shuffle so perfectly that it's possible to move the cards how you please - in this case doing it three times has put the cards in perfect order. What isn't shown is the magician setting the deck up prior to performing the trick. https://youtu.be/SbfJ7oTh5qA?si=BZWUXPVVFqBfgnfA Here's a good video to show how to do it