I really like learning from Ben Earl and Tony Chang
@JovinGhoul233 сағат бұрын
I LOVE that gear table!!!!
@EverlastingMosfer6 сағат бұрын
The reality is: if you're rich and famous, your kislux bags are seen as a sign of success. If you are just an ordinary worker working a 9-to-5 job, your real bag is likely to be considered the fruit of your efforts.
@MIKEJAMMER6 сағат бұрын
Awesome dude Ring thing by Garrett Thomas on the 1st nice retention vanish on the second and almost like a lucid coin effect on the 3rd It's pretty good I do a lot of coin magic too he is into it The only thing I'm actually good at do not like cards never will never will Good job though!!,,PS; Nice DITCH!!
@ScottishDave8312 сағат бұрын
I love learning from Craig Petty and Paul Gordon ❤
@randallharter13 сағат бұрын
I enjoy learning from Doug Conn and Jeff Copeland the best. Their personalities work best with mine.
@Joe_C.14 сағат бұрын
Craig Petty's long lost French brother
@donpodlas554614 сағат бұрын
Nice effect! However, couldn't you do about the same thing with a marked "Brainwave Deck"? Take care...
@DavidBuckham15 сағат бұрын
Loved this. Took me a bit to get through it, but loved it.
@lilaranidebi16 сағат бұрын
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@chadkiddck20 сағат бұрын
Gregory Wilson is the reason I stopped watching At the Table Lectures. The absolute worst host ever! You know it's bad when the lecturer calls the host a "pendejo" multiple times.
@brandthenderson978721 сағат бұрын
Gregory Wilson just called Dani fat. I think he's an annoying host who really believes he's funny. He needs to stfu and learn something. He looks like the kind of douche who's been divorced 5 times , drives a sports car and talks over everyone...his favorite band is GNR and probably has his left ear pierced. Nicotine stained jabroney
@brandthenderson978721 сағат бұрын
LENNART GREEN!! his controlled chaos is jazzy and completely original. R. Paul Wilson. Roberto Giobbi
@wolfganghumboldt483022 сағат бұрын
That false shuffle talk really hit me hard. I educate spectators WAY too much.
@LouisHirshornКүн бұрын
Michael Ammar
@wurzelauscКүн бұрын
annoying
@matthewhaak9082Күн бұрын
i like learning from danny goldsmith on coin magic.
@Micahthemagician768Күн бұрын
My favorite to learn from is Jason ladanye. Very entertaining and he adds the reasoning for the moves.
@youcanbebeautifulКүн бұрын
Create using Dani's montly lessions, it is best to learn the how and why, then create your own routine
@rikupajariКүн бұрын
Tom Stone is my favorite magician to learn from.
@DronakКүн бұрын
I can't really pick one, so here are a few that come to mind: Alexander Slemmer, Peter Turner, and Craig Petty.
@DronakКүн бұрын
Oh, and although this seems kind of long for a Saturday Sorcery video, it's really good to see something like this on the theory side of magic now and then. So, thanks for making this available to us.
@mjemigh3304Күн бұрын
CREATE
@maximelatta-grayКүн бұрын
For me the best magician professor is Avi Yap
@AlistairBirdwhistleКүн бұрын
Anyone whos thinking of buying this, use bridge cards. Adrian, for some reason doesn't, but when you get it you'll immediately know why bridge cards work better, especially when retrieving the card to hand back as a souvenir.
@kevinkane4406Күн бұрын
My favorite magical professor is Jay Sankey. He not only teaches the tricks, but he dives into the psychology behind what he does.
@darrengreenfield-jd6dzКүн бұрын
Tough choice but I find Liam Montier a good tutor. Cheers
@mjemigh3304Күн бұрын
I always enjoyed Larry Becker's style.
@ThatsmessedupmanКүн бұрын
Sorry, the host really made this muddled by constantly interrupting and trying to make jokes that get lost in translation. That is why his jokes fell flat. He should learn to let the guest speak and teach, It is not about you dude!
@cwhite8023Күн бұрын
Shawn Farquhar for sure. He's super nice and talented.
@DavidBuckhamКүн бұрын
I enjoy learning from Darwin Ortiz. It's not simply the effect. It's the whole process and theory and craft...it's beautiful.
@DavidBuckham17 сағат бұрын
@samhagen1787 he wrote books bro
@romanbedros8308Күн бұрын
I like learning from Lloyd Barnes
@jasonirelan-ig5flКүн бұрын
Create
@SlyYe11owGuyКүн бұрын
We’re just going to ignore that he gave us all the finger at the end?
@jasonirelan-ig5flКүн бұрын
The one on the left looks like Star Trek actor Wil Wheaton. Who is he? #questiontime
@jasonirelan-ig5flКүн бұрын
Merlin would be a good as a magic teacher; but since he's not available, I like Ash Marlow.
@jasonirelan-ig5flКүн бұрын
Why is the video over an hour long? Was this a live chat? #questiontime
@jasonirelan-ig5flКүн бұрын
The philosophy behind bugging Beau Cremer
@hadarsrur6352Күн бұрын
Eugene Burger
@redchandlerКүн бұрын
Doug Conn is my favorite magician to learn from.
@deamonneville666Күн бұрын
Eto na ang tsekwa ohh yeah Eto na ang tsekwa ohh eto na Eto na ng tsekwa andito na sila Sinong dumateng Eto na ang Tsekwa Eto na tsekwa bumagka samin kawawa Aking tao pag kaka pag tsekwa pag kumana Ng estilo pare ko tumabe tabe Wag kang humarang wag kalimutan tandaan Ang sino man poncho pilato walang tatalo Representing chinese community ako galing dongalo Pagkat nandito ang dilaw at kayumanggi Pinagsamang dalawang lahi paghiwalayin hindi maaari Mas matibay pa sa solid sasambulat wag kang magulat Dalawang chinoy pinag lihing magkasamang mabangis Gangyan kinalabit ang singkit Kapag nagalit kayo'y sasabit Sa aking kalabit sa patalim dyan ka kakapit Di na kailangan ng baril para iputok At minsan na kami'y pumasok upang dumagok Bumibitaw ng masang suntok ni onyok bumubulusok Gagapang kayo sa haba ng great wall of china Kung kayo'y kumain suka na oh eto na Eto na ang tsekwa ohh yeah Eto na ang tsekwa ohh eto na Eto na ng tsekwa andito na sila Sinong dumateng Eto na ang Tsekwa 😅😅😅
@cardboardbard2 күн бұрын
I'll try not to YABBER on about how much I like Diminish
@kemarchdoddmagic85922 күн бұрын
I watch so many times😢
@timothyhill96912 күн бұрын
Want this one
@JoshToaste2 күн бұрын
I still like Repo - Yabber
@TheChrisMosier2 күн бұрын
Phantom 😍Yabber!
@bkralik26602 күн бұрын
REPO
@Ron-xb5tv2 күн бұрын
Yabber❤❤❤
@h.f.94512 күн бұрын
What is the trick called with the cutting the Lady with cards?
@boredgamesph48722 күн бұрын
I will save you this time, that one is Demi Deck by Angelo Carbone