The Greatest With A Deck Of Cards. - Juan Tamariz

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Chris Ramsay

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@ChrisRamsay52
@ChrisRamsay52 Жыл бұрын
DON NOT INTERACT WITH SCAM BOTS! I dont have Telegram. Contest has ended. ♥️
@bebsbarreau2202
@bebsbarreau2202 Жыл бұрын
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@paulswift6302
@paulswift6302 Жыл бұрын
Nice try, that's exactly what I'd expect a scam bot to say 😄
@questmask2576
@questmask2576 Жыл бұрын
Caught a lil flash on the intro 🤫
@ramonhamm3885
@ramonhamm3885 Жыл бұрын
Don Knotts did what? 😆
@bebsbarreau2202
@bebsbarreau2202 Жыл бұрын
@@ramonhamm3885 i bet they don knO
@DjBrand017
@DjBrand017 Жыл бұрын
One of the miracles I had was, I was at a bar and decided to do a classic force. The spectator ended up grabbing the card next it. Which I remembered was the 3 of spades. I told them to just hold onto the card and we will come back to it, with no intention to. I asked another spectator to name any card and I was gonna do a trick with that card. They named the 3 of spades. So I told the spectator to show the card he just picked and everyone flipped out. I ended up getting some free drinks that night.
@jccatv901
@jccatv901 Жыл бұрын
It's true. I was the card! Lol
@richwood678
@richwood678 Жыл бұрын
You lucky guy yep that's happened to me too
@AlexBlock
@AlexBlock Жыл бұрын
Such a cool story! Must’ve been pure adrenaline when you heard the guy name the 3 of spades and it clicked.
@yodanz
@yodanz Жыл бұрын
Wow Chris !!! Your opening card trick totally blew my mind. Please keep doing what you do. You’re incredible and a true inspiration.
@hihihiesme
@hihihiesme Жыл бұрын
I swear this happened to me. I said think of a card and then in a joking way I said no, not the 6 of hearts. She literally ran away screaming and I just left 😂
@locke2517
@locke2517 Жыл бұрын
Juan tamariz is just a wonderful personality. His exuberance for what he does is infectious. When he performs i can't help but smile.
@deucegalamagic
@deucegalamagic Жыл бұрын
It's incredible ain't it?
@zendorin
@zendorin Жыл бұрын
I was fortunate enough to be the guest of Juan Tamariz in Barcelona for the last act you showed. I swear to god it felt absolutely magic. One of the best experiences in my life
@deucegalamagic
@deucegalamagic Жыл бұрын
I'd believe it!
@GEGrassi
@GEGrassi Жыл бұрын
The other magician who speaks Spanish is the Argentinian "René Lavand", a specialist in card magic, who unfortunately lost his hand and part of his right arm. His stories and the way he presented his tricks was pure poetry. He always gave the opportunity for people to discover the trick, doing it more and more slowly, while he said his famous phrase "Can't do it slower", we really miss his talent.
@SpydersByte
@SpydersByte Жыл бұрын
he said his name right (and even the catch phrase) before the clip with him in it, and he also said it at the end and asked if we wanted to see more tricks from him. Dunno why the way you worded all that makes it seem like he never named him? :P
@olinater5
@olinater5 Жыл бұрын
How the hell did he lose his arm?
@chms236
@chms236 Жыл бұрын
@@olinater5 these are dangerous tricks, probably some sleight of hand gone horribly wrong.
@guille341
@guille341 Жыл бұрын
@@olinater5 a car hit him and ran over is arm when he was very young.
@TUFRIDEGPGT
@TUFRIDEGPGT Жыл бұрын
That moment you said, "when you're in the zone, miracles begin to happen." That couldn't be any truer towards every aspect of life too. I think that's the same thing as when someone claims that the Universe gives them many little helping hands all the time, as long as you truly believe you're doing what you're supposed to be doing in their life. I'm no magician but, these little things happen all the time. My favorite moments are when you're randomly doing a color change and the card it changes to is the same exact number or court card but a different color. It happened to me today too. I never filmed myself before for a few people in a discord channel today. Someone started talking about magic and sleight-of-hand so I made a quick little video of me doing a snap change from a random get-ready. The card I randomly picked from the center of the deck was the 6 of hearts and the card I double lifted for a snap change ended up being the 6 of clubs. A little miracle but, sometimes I feel like it's so good to be true that it seems to the spectator that I set all this up. Makes you seem way better than you really are to the spectators. I love these little favors from the Sleight-of-hand gods.
@Geckomayhem
@Geckomayhem Жыл бұрын
I liked your opener, Chris. Very smooth. I love how Juan yells "Yes!". Scare the begeezus out of everyone, haha. But man, how he is able to force cards without seeming to. Simply miraculous. It also goes to show that such enthusiasm goes hand in hand with the confidence to try riskier techniques. There is no explanation for the miraculous. I think that since cards are one of the oldest tools in history, there is simply no way to mathematically explain how things work out the way they do, seemingly ignoring probability and falling in favour of someone who has built a lot of experience and taken a lot of risks.
@ryanmcmurren3143
@ryanmcmurren3143 Жыл бұрын
I think that you need to do an actual series highlighting individual magicians for like a 20 minute segment. Your commentary is awesome and it would introduce people to magicians that you love and that maybe others didn't know about.
@SpydersByte
@SpydersByte Жыл бұрын
I second this for sure
@Ruzzmeister
@Ruzzmeister Жыл бұрын
As a Spanish speaker, I can assure you that Juan Tamariz is way funnier in his native language, but his work is amazing anyway, I've never seen his work in English, pretty curious. Rene Lavand is another amazing, really amazing magician, but I believe that his storytelling is a fundamental part of his work, so try to translate his videos, adding subtitles would help, if you need help with that I'm pleased to help.
@clarewillison9379
@clarewillison9379 Жыл бұрын
That’s a generous offer, I’d love to see that.
@lucasbello117
@lucasbello117 Жыл бұрын
"No se puede hacer más lento"... un genio
@jakedyer2674
@jakedyer2674 Жыл бұрын
Pretty much the only time I shocked myself was when I was first learning a few simple card tricks while I was still in high school. I had one of my classmates pick a card and show it to some of then others that were sitting there with us. Had him put it back into the deck and shuffle. I told him I had no real way of finding his card because I wasn’t good yet at producing the card after it was put back in the deck. So the weird part was I said I’d have a better chance at dropping the deck and making his card flip over. So I proceeded to drop the deck as a whole and it split the deck once it bounced and flipped over on his card. Blew my mind as well as everyone watching. I played it cool and handed everyone the deck to inspect it for cheating. I still have no freaking clue how that happened and it will forever be the coolest thing I’ve accidentally done with a deck of cards. 😂
Жыл бұрын
Awesome moment!!! Thanks for sharing.
@Generik_
@Generik_ Жыл бұрын
Obviously it was magic! 🤷‍♂️😂
@eversosleight
@eversosleight Жыл бұрын
The way he intertwines sleights, mnmca, patter, and personality makes for an incredible spectacle every time you watch him. To Juan 🍾
@saylork8547
@saylork8547 Жыл бұрын
Very nice Ace trick at the start, sir! 👍😁 and I am glad you are doing another reaction video to Mr. Tamariz. The GOAT is always a pleasure to watch! Card tricks where the spectators "do the magic" are so fun!
@Jonathan-ec9pp
@Jonathan-ec9pp Жыл бұрын
René Lavand, pride of Argentina. RIP, Maestro. We miss you.
@PMillan
@PMillan Жыл бұрын
The first routine was performed by Siegfried Tieber in Fool us a while ago. I didn't know it was original by Juan Tamariz, but it makes perfect sense now that I saw him perform it. Such a great routine. As far as I know it's performed with a standard deck of cards.
@mattym4451
@mattym4451 Жыл бұрын
It is a standard deck... and Chris would've known exactly how this was done if Juan didn't change one small thing up a little. In fact, I'm guessing Chris did know how it was done and just didn't want to say so
@patriciaherrera9966
@patriciaherrera9966 Жыл бұрын
My favorite one of him is playing poker with Pepe Carrol. That was just fantastic.
@GaryCunninghamyouareenough
@GaryCunninghamyouareenough Жыл бұрын
Loved the Aces trick at the start 😁🤘🃏. I loved your last video on, Juan - and this one was just as cool. He truly is the GOAT 🤘. Great video man 🙏.
@ftlPhysicsGuy
@ftlPhysicsGuy Жыл бұрын
Hope you don't mind if I reveal my guess at the method for the first trick. To start, every other card is a different color. He kept saying that he shuffled at first, but if you look back, he only cut the cards in his hands. The two spectators also only cut the cards after that. When the spectators take their chosen cards off the top, he gets them to put them back in _reverse_ order, making them the only two out of order. After that, more cuts change nothing. Then he has one of the spectators deal every other card into a separate pile. Now, every card but one in each pile is the same color. Each pile can be shuffled at will after that. He then just finds the card in each pile that's the oddball color for that pile. After he finds their cards, he cleans up by quickly shufflng the two piles back into one another. Nice trick.
@dbotv
@dbotv Жыл бұрын
That first trick you would think that Chris know it. People think that slight less tricks are for beginners. He teaches that trick in Card College LIGHT. A lot of tricks without slight of hand are super powerful like that.
@nicholasnewton2912
@nicholasnewton2912 Жыл бұрын
I had a "miracle" event happen when I was going through a routine with some friends. The routine started with guiding someone through a deck of imaginary cards to have them end on the one I chose. All the while, the questions were meant to give the spectator the feeling of complete freedom. The whole routine was to climax in the reveal of the card that they chose. However, the spectator thought he would be tricky. When I started the routine, and asked them to imagine a deck of cards, they decided to simply say a card outloud as their chosen card. The card they had chosen happened to be the one card the card I was wanting to lead them to. I played everything off as part of the trick, but that one moment is what sealed the deal and convinced even the most skeptical onlooker to be surprised.
@ananta286
@ananta286 4 ай бұрын
Been wanting to watch this video since it was posted but I wanted to make sure I really took the time to appreciate it and not just have it on in the background. Glad I waited, thanks for giving this amazing magician a much deserved spotlight.
@MichaelKrasMagic
@MichaelKrasMagic Жыл бұрын
Neither Blind Nor Silly is such an awesome Tamariz classic! Both a fooler and completely self-working.
@amacuro
@amacuro Жыл бұрын
Thanks for shawing some Tamariz. I think his Magic Con performance is his best stuff in KZbin. Highly recommend!
@isafctat
@isafctat Жыл бұрын
I think that 1st card trick has to do with the man drew his card 1st, but was also specifically asked to return his card to the deck 1st, which immediately takes them out of their original order. Which tells me the cards were probably pre-staged in alternating red/black. Subsequently you can cut a deck of cards as many time as you want and it won’t change their order, it only changes the starting point. Then by separating the cards into two rows, you should have all the red in one row and all the black in another, except for the two cards that were drawn. So her black card was in the red stack and his red card was in the black stack.
@wesleysid
@wesleysid Жыл бұрын
And the way he keeps saying you shuffled and Cut, during the Begining when they did not Shuffle... Makes it suspessious he wants them to think they shuffled the order.
@danielecelato5529
@danielecelato5529 5 ай бұрын
Sure It was done in that way. I cannot believe Chris didn't understand...
@superdan2593
@superdan2593 Жыл бұрын
The deck was prepared so they alternate from red to black. Cutting the deck multiple times does not change anything. He carefully placed the 2 cards chosen by them (one red, one black) in a reversed order on top. Again, cutting does not change the order. By alternating the cards in 2 piles, one pile is black, the other one is red but in each pile there is one opposite coloured card. Simple trick but magnificiently executed!
@JeremySmyth
@JeremySmyth Жыл бұрын
Could also be done with mnemonica and a quick grasp of odds and evens
@bebsbarreau2202
@bebsbarreau2202 Жыл бұрын
​@@JeremySmyth you are worthy my friend!
@ten8468
@ten8468 Жыл бұрын
@@JeremySmyth That would be very hard for nothing though since he doesn't show the cards ^^
@themarvelsofcharles
@themarvelsofcharles Жыл бұрын
I had a great experience in a bar in Lisbon, Portugal. Was doing a coin routine for the owner and a bunch of friends and I ended with the coin on her shoulder. She turned and the coin fell off her shoulder, rolled all the way to the bartenders feet, 3 meters away. There was plenty of noise so noone noticed. When I showed her it vanished they were already amazed, but they really flipped when I told them the coin was next to the bartenders feet. Dude picked it up with the biggest laugh. Great little magic miracle. I even got the recipe for a special cocktail they made for me and we took a few pics behind the bar. good times indeed!
@ekokakijokuak7975
@ekokakijokuak7975 Жыл бұрын
i had the luck of seeing him live twice, speak with him after show (he always stay out of stage to meet the people there) and get a card signed. he is amazing and so nice. I have never guessed any of his tricks but the one you showed here (the first one) is so easy of you think on it a little. Is the first and only time i guessed how he did. :-)
@blackorangegraphite
@blackorangegraphite Жыл бұрын
I know how the first trick is done, and I just don't perform it because it is so complicated to prepare and most important moment is checking all cards of these two piles (which is also hard to do fast). The fact he masks this check with sniffing cards is so funny 😂
@bebsbarreau2202
@bebsbarreau2202 Жыл бұрын
Nothing is difficult with constant practice. a good faro shuffle is all you need, the rest is all on the spectator. It's Incredible what you can do with a half stack. Happy practicing!
@MaxPayne212
@MaxPayne212 Жыл бұрын
Rene Lavand, yes please. That would be great. The stories he narrates while doing the tricks are the best.
@kristicollett7887
@kristicollett7887 Жыл бұрын
Juan's personality is amazing. Love 😍
@breebrat56
@breebrat56 Жыл бұрын
7:28 Elivis’s Rugged Twin 👀👀 Love the guy’s enthusiasm! Whoever shuffle’s for him…. Will be shuffling for their life! 😂😂😂😂
@jorgedavid2568
@jorgedavid2568 Жыл бұрын
@Chris Ramsay Hey Chris, I saw the first routine from Juan performed by Siegfried Tieber on Fool Us (he did fool them), with some little variations and a very similar presentation. It's very interesting to watch it and the guy is hilarious.
@DanSmith-TV
@DanSmith-TV Жыл бұрын
More of the performer who uses one hand!! Cool stuff.
@gpriest1965
@gpriest1965 Жыл бұрын
SiegFried Tieber fooled Penn and Teller with that exact same first trick that Jaun did. He even asked the same exact questions to Penn! Great routine!
@madjh8
@madjh8 Жыл бұрын
It is weird to listen him in english ... So nice guy ... I still remember him and his performances. We can still see him in some performances. I will try to see him in Madrid: perform in 9 Agust and 6 september 2023 in teatro de la Luz en Gran via. If I can, I will go. So good time seen him, he is a legend.
@nickdevriese
@nickdevriese Жыл бұрын
That was complex. Mixed with mentalism. Mind blown.
@deadpoolgames1
@deadpoolgames1 Жыл бұрын
i love how he said YEEEESSS louder and louder every time lol :D
@harmonslytherin
@harmonslytherin Жыл бұрын
For the first trick,I think the odds were stacked against the spectators
@Arisaka99
@Arisaka99 Жыл бұрын
I will always enjoy watching the features you put out for the people that have inspired you and all the other magicians and card artists out there. The excitement and reverence you have for these titans of the industry is contagious.
@tony2tone884
@tony2tone884 Жыл бұрын
Too Clean!! Your opener, 4 ace 👌🏾 slide. Ooh wee, still got it! 😆
@josepereznarvaez4923
@josepereznarvaez4923 Жыл бұрын
A video on René Lavand would be incredible!
@randalllewis2434
@randalllewis2434 Жыл бұрын
Hey Chris…. Lost track of you for a while.. Glad to see you’re still around, and teaching!! Blessings…. RP Lewis. Flint, Mi.
@joshuaturner349
@joshuaturner349 Жыл бұрын
Been following for years, found you in a dark place and thank you and your content for showing me light. I have hanayama puzzles and continue to enjoy the spectacle of your craft! 🖤
@josiahbechtel9832
@josiahbechtel9832 Жыл бұрын
It just dawned on me that first clip of Juan is where Sigfried Tieber got his inspiration.
@michael1bergeron
@michael1bergeron Жыл бұрын
At a hostel, in my 20s, I once performed the same concept as yours, except I kept the deck and had controlled the 2 of diaomnds to the top, then put it in my back pocket... she answered all the "right" things except she said Hearts instead of Diamonds: so I said "hearts can break, but diamonds are forever, so we'll go with the 2 of diamonds". I then asked in how many tries I should find her card, she said two. I randomly fished out a card from the middle of the hostel deck... which happened to be a "FOLDED/CREASED/BROKEN" 2 of hearts! So I miraculously found her card which miraculously represtented the BS i had said! Needless to say, pulling out the forever 2 of diamonds got me more than just drinks...
@toolebukk
@toolebukk 11 ай бұрын
Love how 'fours' and 'force' are homophone words 😊
@joeyb2946
@joeyb2946 Жыл бұрын
Sigfried Tieber fooled Penn and Teller with this very exact effect! Which in reality is sooooo simple!! .. so awesome!
@the_triqster
@the_triqster 8 ай бұрын
My favourite "miracle" trick was a trick with Scotch and Soda. The "miracle" part came at the prestige. Where did the coin re-appear? On the seat my target was sitting on. Why was this such a miracle? 1. My target was my brother who had seen me perform this trick before. He had an idea of how it worked... Until that point. 2. The seat he sat on that day, was a seat he almost never sits on (maybe once a year if that). 3. I did not lead him to that seat. 4. I had been practicing all week, so he knows I had the coins with me fairly recently. Even if you know how Scotch and Soda works, there is only one explanation, a magician's miracle. The other one is still a fun miracle but a lot more common. The spectator drew a card, placed it in the deck, and shuffled the deck themselves. When they were done, without me touching the deck, I asked them to turn over the top card and it was theirs. Yes, the deck did have 54 different cards (incl. 2 different jokers). Clue for why this worked and it is a fairly common "miracle", for this trick it is almost guaranteed to work when the spectator uses a Hindu shuffle. If they don't I just shuffle the deck and choose a reveal method.
@HelixElement
@HelixElement Жыл бұрын
Siegfried Tieber did a similar performance to the first trick on Fool Us. The whole pacing and construction of that routine is so amusing
@ryanolsen13
@ryanolsen13 Жыл бұрын
That was smooth. Small flash in the second exchange but that first ace shift was sick
@bizarromagic
@bizarromagic Жыл бұрын
One perfect coincidence happening to me was when I performed at an event that was titeled "hokus pokus". I had the letter ready with the dmc alphas deck and the spectator said "ok now i just say the magic words amd something happens?" I was like "yeah sure" and he said exactly 'hokus pokus' and I told him to turn over the cards to reveal exactly what he said. That was a great moment ☺️
@MikeP2055
@MikeP2055 Жыл бұрын
I love these so much. When those "miracles" happen, how do YOU, the magician, manage your own reaction? I'd immediately freak out and crumble into laughter.
@r.fumador1146
@r.fumador1146 8 ай бұрын
grandes recuerdos de este señor con mis abuelos
@Rhewin
@Rhewin Жыл бұрын
"A little kooky" might be a slight understatement. I'm about 98% certain he is some kind of magical imp from the forest. I really wish I spoke Spanish because he must be absolutely ridiculous in his native language.
@FrozenPeanuts
@FrozenPeanuts Жыл бұрын
Juan Tamariz is a legend, full respect for how much he has perfected his craft
@sierrareed2059
@sierrareed2059 Жыл бұрын
That was a beautiful narration about miracles there.
@mixmage
@mixmage Жыл бұрын
Many years ago, I went to a Art degree final show in an old building in the middle of town. One artist’s final piece was making loads of tiny yellow ducks and hiding them all over the building… so you’d be randomly walking between exhibition spaces and there’d be a tiny yellow duck on the window sill, or on the stair handrail, or perched on top of heating pipes… you get the picture. I think the point of the art piece was to remind people to see Art in unexpected places. Or something. Several years later I went to a different event hosted in the same old building, with the person I’d been at the exhibition with. As we walked in through the front doors I commented “hey! This is where they had all those tiny ducks… wouldn’t it be amazing if…” and reached up to the ledge above the doorframe. My fingertips instantly connected with a tiny shape behind the ledge and, grinning widely, I held out my palm to show my companion the tiny yellow duck in my hand. The look of stunned amazement on their face was priceless. At first they were convinced I’d taken one from the exhibition all those years ago and secretly kept it, waiting for that exact opportunity.
@mattpeters4700
@mattpeters4700 Жыл бұрын
I've had a couple crazy miracle moments when performing jazz magic where things worked out so good it made me look like an uber magician.
@ismaelsalvadorzgz
@ismaelsalvadorzgz Жыл бұрын
The cards were set up in order at the beginning, and every suffle were prepared and discounted after all the mess to know which cards were subtracted and putting then again together: 3 or 4 cuts, divided in two and cuts, easy to remember if he set everything on the beginning ( nobody suffle without any order actually, everybody did what he ordered).
@dubbylabby6068
@dubbylabby6068 Жыл бұрын
Tamariz intelligence is out of scope. Under his "weirdo" aspect there's a craftman... ;) About the second video Magician he's the Amazing René Lavand. I will not spoil you about why he's so good but I promise you a "surprise" when you find his trick. Thanks a lot for your work Chris. You are handsome, respectful and passionate professional. People like you makes the World a better place.
@yaskynemma9220
@yaskynemma9220 Жыл бұрын
I watch this videos on repeat every time I feel sad, they are my favourite magicians, I remember the trick of neither blind nor stupid fooled me the first time I saw it in the dvd. I would love to see a reaction and commentary of René's magic, he is really good, one of my favourite pieces is "El Cumanés", it was the trick that gave me back my capacity of amaze, brought me back to be amazed and passionate about magic even when knowing the secrets, it was very important for me
@Masseymagic
@Masseymagic Жыл бұрын
Lets get all these likes. I just learned this principle showed after Magifest and it makes performing so much fun! Love the videos.
@bioargybioarginina4134
@bioargybioarginina4134 11 ай бұрын
The man who use one hand is Rene Lavand, he is a magician from Argentina. He lost his hand when he was a Child. So every trick he makes is one hand. He used to use a frase for his tricks...."no se puede hacer más lento" wich means...it can't be done more slowly, that's because he makes his trick slowly each time, and you can't see how it is done. Find some videos from Rene Lavand, you will love his skills.
@JuanPicco-hw2td
@JuanPicco-hw2td 20 күн бұрын
Once I was about to perform a magicians force... and I started okay "pick red or black" and he reply "4 of hearts" and I was thinking to myself THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING.... 1 in 52... no force was needed. A true miracle
@wampiroindoril
@wampiroindoril Жыл бұрын
Oh boy, I love magic. Can't even imagine sitting in one of those, next to him. I have seen once a magician live, here in Romania... he preformed children's magic for adults at a festival, so most of them were lacklustre, and I knew the self-working tricks he did. No problem with self-working tricks, that would have been great! But even he was bored, he was like a robot. Doing the trick, waiting for the applause. That was ever few minutes after he finished a trick. I remember as a child I went to the circus to see magic, but I never did, but the TV said they have magicians, so I only enjoyed clowns :P They were funny.
@jossipepegonzalez
@jossipepegonzalez Жыл бұрын
I once performed the trick "do as I do" which entails the performer and spectator each having a deck, shuffling and randomly picking a card, and through the effect it is apparently found to be the same card. But while I was doing it I messed up and lost both our cards. I didn't know what to do so I then asked them to cut the deck and turn over the top card as I did the same...I was planning to do try something else from there...but it just so happend that they were the same card. They were amazed...as was I. And that's when I put away the cards. No way I could top that.
@TheEdibben
@TheEdibben Жыл бұрын
Really dig the video Chris! Thank you for putting this together. ✌️
@1973vider1973
@1973vider1973 Жыл бұрын
I was watching when the phone trick happen, I know I was so lucky now !!
@stevengravell7119
@stevengravell7119 Жыл бұрын
Early on in my wife and I’s relationship I pulled the guess from 52 cards trick and nailed it. It took a long time before she believed in the miracle
@xandosreign
@xandosreign Жыл бұрын
A friend of mine did an amazing force in front of half a dozen people while at work, lost the card to reveal it was stuck to a girder in the ceiling. Such an awesome reveal to all the spectators, later I asked how long it took him to successfully throw a card up there, his response "I lost count." Just awesome to know the preparation and hard work paid off for an impossible reveal.
@DavidGuardo
@DavidGuardo Жыл бұрын
I grew up watching hin on the spanish TV. ❤
@mixmage
@mixmage Жыл бұрын
Kinda reminds me of the old saying "the harder I practice, the luckier I get."
@edgerljason
@edgerljason Жыл бұрын
Your La boca Parasite quad makes me so jealous everytime I see it. 😮 signed too. Come on now! Love it and beautiful job as always with your vids.
@yusufmertduman921
@yusufmertduman921 Жыл бұрын
i watch the ace trick and i push the like button
@NoahDillon_
@NoahDillon_ 5 ай бұрын
I was doing AACAAN and the spectator named the king of diamonds and then named the number 26 and that was absolutely perfect because the deck was on the table before they named the card and number and I didn’t even have to touch the deck
@TheVasinaGaming
@TheVasinaGaming Жыл бұрын
Got the Steve Zissou look in this one
@dibobera0
@dibobera0 Жыл бұрын
One time I was going for a funny quick card trick, force a card, have all the shuffle, cuts and everything happen on spectators hands... before the effect I "get the wrong card" by saying: Look at the top card... It was the card.
@Cobalt-Jester
@Cobalt-Jester 11 ай бұрын
We all followed those those 4 aces and 4 kings. We knew where they were all the time. It's the fact he controls them with just 1 hand. It wasn't a very hard control but doing with 1 hand... That's hard.
@cardwonderswitheric
@cardwonderswitheric Жыл бұрын
Super simple and obvious method behind the Tamariz trick. It's all just presentation.
@HarpreetSingh-mt5vl
@HarpreetSingh-mt5vl Жыл бұрын
Love the trick, but more the presentation. He is realy G.O.T.
@mpariba
@mpariba Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@grgryl
@grgryl 15 күн бұрын
I have this on VHS tape
@triggered_tomato
@triggered_tomato Жыл бұрын
Juan is a joy to watch every time. And so are you ofc CR ;)
@GoBrand0n
@GoBrand0n Жыл бұрын
Richard Turner is the man when it comes to card tricks
@noahfitzgerald6830
@noahfitzgerald6830 Жыл бұрын
Once I was doing a three card monte trick with a kicker at the end where you showed the ace, the joker, and then asked what the third card was. They would think and say it was the 2nd joker but it would turn out to be a random card. One time, I asked my spectator what card it was and they said a random cards name as a joke. The random card they named was the random third card I had.
@khashayarmirsadeghi
@khashayarmirsadeghi Жыл бұрын
one of the craziest miracles I encountered was when I was practicing Asi's ACAAN at the university and just asking a bunch of students to name random cards and random numbers. I had to handle the cards for the first 2 times but the next three, the numbers happened to be just right... so I was just standing there, asking people to name cards and places, take out the cards and count to those numbers and the cards just happened to be there!
@dadsofgaming5118
@dadsofgaming5118 Жыл бұрын
At a Halloween party I was trying to be helpful and take a deck of cards off of the kitchen table that was being used for beer pong. I had started watching Chris Ramsey videos and Daniel Madison videos and was practicing my second deal a lot. When I picked up the cards my then girlfriend (now wife) Saw me grabbing the deck of cards to save them from spilled beer and yelled "hey everyone ***** is going to do a magic trick!". I then began asking everyone to pick a deck pick a card and proceed to do second deals to spell out their name to reveal their card. Intermittently I would change up and ask them to use their nickname that I've never heard before. Basically I did the trick almost 10 times flawlessly and no one could tell that I was second dealing their names to reveal their cards. I had only begun practicing second deals at that time so to me it felt like a miracle to have pulled it off.
@joaquincorbacho9364
@joaquincorbacho9364 Жыл бұрын
Please review "The suit aparition" of Pepe Carroll. Another great friend of Juan
@benjaminfranklin4149
@benjaminfranklin4149 Жыл бұрын
Great video Chris. Tamariz is a master. Thumbs up for the René Lavand video!
@koukouroukou3390
@koukouroukou3390 Жыл бұрын
When i was at school i was learning card tricks and one day i was learning how to throw cards. I was throwing the cards to the side of books and try to stick them between the pages. My gf comes and i wanted to make a prank to her so i tell her i will do a magic trick that can be done only one time. I give her the deck i tell her to pick a card put it back in the deck and shuffle. I take the deck and i throw it to the library with the books. 1 card sticks between the pages of a book and it was her card. Sometimes i have a feeling of trolling the odds and it works.
@sagizisman8589
@sagizisman8589 Жыл бұрын
I think I might have an idea how he did the first trick maybe the deck was organised at the beginning red black red black…
@danielecelato5529
@danielecelato5529 5 ай бұрын
I dont want to criticize, Cris...you are a master for me and I've learned a lot from you. But the first trick was so easy to understand...and I've never seen it before. Standard deck...just notice the order: guy picked a card, lady picked the second one. Guy put it back, lady put it back. Done...
@JoseFernandez-jo6ct
@JoseFernandez-jo6ct Жыл бұрын
Juan Tamariz is a legend in Spain.
@vigvik
@vigvik Жыл бұрын
The first one is very easy, absolutely no skills required, I did it to my family:) The deck was NOT shuffled in the beginning. The exact same routine fooled Penn and Teller, I don't remember the guys name, but he had this huge disco hairstyle.
@4Grace4Truth
@4Grace4Truth Жыл бұрын
I think he smelled the cards and for some reason the ones they chose had a different smell? Or ultraviolet fingerprints?
@federicolehmann5455
@federicolehmann5455 Жыл бұрын
HEYYY Lavant what a great dude from Argentina, lost a hand as a child but learn to be a great Magician. Also too bad you guys don't understand Spanish because he was always kind of "poetic"
@aaronwalker2378
@aaronwalker2378 Жыл бұрын
Chris it would be incredible if you could do a reaction on asi winds performances
@florito81
@florito81 Жыл бұрын
Every trick of cards convert on a show, always funny
@DaneInTheUS
@DaneInTheUS Жыл бұрын
Yes! Get Juan on here! Or Danni!
@Halibut86
@Halibut86 Жыл бұрын
The last trick seems like an odds game rather than a reliable trick. If you film it 52 times, odds are you will get a success. More likely, there's a prepared continuation for the 98% of times where it doesn't luck out, so the participant still has a great experience. Chris snaps his fingers when he says "black", and does not prepare the question when he says "red" which may be a mentalist style trick. He reinforces the choice by saying "perfect". Then he quickly says "hubs or spades" with clear enunciation on the "Spades" while looking directly at him and gesturing. The deck could be stacked with likely guesses on top and bottom to improve the odds; note that the participant is instructed to choose a "number between 0 and 13". I don't believe anyone would choose 10-12 when phrased this way, and putting "zero" as the floor makes it confusing to choose a low number. They are instructed to cut the deck twice, which returns it to a similar state to the original position, though not guaranteed to be exact. With these tricks in mind, it's likely we've increased our odds of success to 10% or more.
@robbiequance1127
@robbiequance1127 Жыл бұрын
Not a miracle moment but great coincidence, I was doing a performance for my roommate of tarot cards, I said aloud we must see if spirits are here, then boom a thing across the room fell at that moment and I capitalized and made a big deal of physical movement from "ghosts" and then the reading became more intense
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