That's Not Possible Card Trick REVEALED!

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This is a remake of a trick I posted a while ago. This one is much better quality.

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So many comments here with people saying "I spottet your move!". Off course you do. You are souly focusing on his hands. In real life he would distract the crap out of you all.

Great vids. Keep em rolling. Already god laid 5 times thanks to your teaching of card tricks. They work great at a party ;)

Lamarama
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Thanks dude for the tutorial! It actually doesn't matter if you're doing the tutorial with flaws, if a person can preform magic, he/she should be able to know how to do it in the way that suits them, correct?
It's just sad that so many people are picking on you in the comments beacuse of this. You're doing a great job, and don't let them bring you down!
Peace!

xXVireXx
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You know what would improve this trick?   Is something like "Ok, let's think of poker, now both piles have two pair, two aces and two kings.  That's really boring.   Let's spice it up.   So, I'll snap my fingers and boom, we have a full house with kings (two aces, three kings) and while that's good, it's not as good as this one... (display) a royal flush."

Rundvelt
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Important Points:

A "straight" is five cards in a row (For example: 4H, 5D, 6S, 7C, and the 8H - - -cards may be of different suits)

A "flush" is five of the same suit (For Example: 4H, 5H, QH, 3H, AH - - -must be five of the same suit but not necessarily in a row)

A "straight flush" is five in a row of the same suit (For Example: 7H, 8H, 9H, 10H, JH ---cards must be five in a row and five of the same suit.

Finally, a "Royal Straight Flush" is the 10S, JS, QS, KS, and the AS of the same row and the same suit (For example: 10H, JH, QH, KH, and AH)

I'm 72-yrs. old and have been around "card playing" as a family playing activity.

Dave

DavitoDWC
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Thanks for the tutorial. 
I'm not sure if it's been said elsewhere, but I think the effect will work better if in the KING packet, you have KC, KH, QS, AS, KS, KD. And in the ACE packet you have AC, AH, 10S, JS, AD.
Having it like this will do two things:
First, doing an Elmsley Count on both packets will show two red kings/aces, and "two" (really just the club card) black kings/aces. In your version there is three black cards shown in the Count.
Second, the final reveal will display the Royal Flush in its proper order.
It means do an extra double lift on the ACE packet, but whatevs.
Cheers for the vid!

thesammyoverseas
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Excellent teaching. May I suggest including a quick slight to move the black ace next to its king? It is what a royal flush looks like. This would give your video the A+ it deserves. Thanks again for posting!

MrIgor
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royal flush, yeah ur right, dont doubt yourself man, ur awesome

Theminingcreep
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Ah i know its too late but dont listen to those people talking crap about your tutorial.. i had no problem following it

iiScarFaceGaming
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Wouldn't it be better to show the red Ace twice? I mean I notice seeing a black card three times.

briantroy
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Perhaps you could start with the ace of diamonds or hearts on top of the pile, otherwise you will show 3 times a black card which is easily noticeable, same thing for the kings, 3 times a red card is more likely to give the trick away...other than that I liked the video!

Tommitalian
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Followed along, worked perfectly, then I stuffed it up several times after that, went back to your video and it worked all over again

fornkly
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Great tutorial learned in one day but found if u switch ace of hearts and clubs it looks like 2 red and 2 black but it looks like there is 3 black and one red otherwise

beardedheathen
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looks like you missed to explain one little part. At 5:51, how did the queen of spade get to the top of the pile? If you look at 3:07, it's the king of clubs that would appear at the top of the pile when faced down, not the queen...

TheKinggame
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You talk about making the effect consistent but totally throw that off by switching grips every time you Elmsley. This is compounded by the fact that you have an unusually awkward grip. Standard Elmsley is done from mechanic's grip using only the thumb and first two fingers of the other hand, though you'll find if you buckle the bottom card you can start directly from biddle grip and achieve true consistency.

quintopia
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(Royal flush is:) 10, jack, queen,  king and ace of the same suites. You got it right.

samuelhodges
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Without even seeing how this is done, I realized you counted the ace of clubs twice...

marekmoo
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Pretty good tutorial but I can't figure out the helms count with The kings since there's more cards

harrycochran
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It is a royal flush, but the ace goes after the king. Aces are usually the highest value cards when playing poker, unless you play "ace low" where the aces have the lowest value of 1

h.p.moffat
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It is a royal flush, however you should put it down like 10, J, Q, K, A which is the order from low to high.

EldudeTheFirst
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You only need 28 more subscribers! You really deserve it!

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