Jason Ladanye Trick EXPOSED!

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Kardsharp's Houston Curtis reveals how magician Jason Ladanye takes a sealed deck, opens it and in three shuffles brings the four kings to the top of the deck! ... kind of! ;-)

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Exposed = insane level of practice and skill being able to track and manipulate the cards by shuffling.

Purgiful
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I love that your description cheekily says, "kind of!" - you absolutely explained the "trick" perfectly and even executed it as such, but it's less of a trick and more of an unbelievable ability to visualize the movement of specific cards in a 52-card stack PLUS a mastery of the insane small-muscle control it takes to actually execute it.

It isn't sleight of hand, it's mastery of a skill that precludes the need for sleight of hand!

metopro-lol
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What you exposed seems more difficult that i imagined. You and him deserve all the credit for being able to accomplish this feat. I hesitate to callit a trick because that diminishes your skills and dedication. Great job!

jimbarron
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No, now we don't know how it's done .

JDRED_Wallis
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You had more trouble opening the pack than you did executing the trick. Impressive.

QueLastima
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Super fun way to "expose" Jason for being really good at what he does. And I love that you're basically telling people "look how easy it is! Go ahead and do it!" 😅

He and you have clearly spent a lot of hours honing your craft. You've gained a follower!

Noodle.in.oodles
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Lmfao I love that the answer to Jason's "trick" is "he's actually just doing it for real"

iLightbulb
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So it's not even a trick, it's just pure skill...

That's even more mind blowing

OfficialCptAJones
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Thanks Jeff! Your kind words mean a lot to me. I’ll do my best to release more vids over the holidays!

HoustonCurtisKardsharp
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Idk why you and jason get so many negative comments or ones where ppl are acting like its easy and they could do it. This obviously has taken hundreds of hours of practice to be able to do. So how its done doesnt matter to me. You both should be praised for your skill.

nickdraper
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As far as I know, you didn't reveal anything. If you really intended to actually reveal the secret, you would have shown how to shuffle the deck to get the desired result.

pacman
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So how do you do the SHUFFLE THEM TO THE TOP bit?

StCLUSION
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Sounds good my friend! And maybe I’ll post something baffling of my own in the meantime. Of course… most of the stuff I do or Jason does has been done for years… sometimes making it original is all in the presentation. Appreciate you watching and commenting!

HoustonCurtisKardsharp
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Super easy. Again, how do I do the shuffle? lol

alfred
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To be fair Jason constantly tells us he can control the cards to the top. It’s how he (and you) do that so easily that is the mystery.

IMAC
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I can pull this off pretty easily if it’s a deck that’s already opened, fresh deck damn, that takes a hell lotta skill, I tried it out with my assumption of how it’s done and could barely get 3 kings on the top, regardless props to you ! Which book can I learn this in? Is it Richard turner?

vengeanceXO
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Nicely done Boss! Reading the comments, I think a couple of these cats think your explanation for how it was done is meant to be real. lol

ShipDaMustard
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I was following after the first shuffle where it looked like the 2 in the middle were moved to the top, then the second shuffle looked like it was grabbing another to shuffle it to the top, but it looked like it was tucked under more than 2 cards. IDK the math still ain't mathing cause I suck at math.

Magneticitist
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Is the matt you're playing on one hundred and thirty-seven years old?

mikedavid
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Definitely one of the simpler / easier tricks Jason does, just requiring a couple perfect cuts and basic shuffles. It's just skills (ie: knowledge and lots of practice ) no real shortcuts or 'trick' required.

danteuk