Chris Capehart FOOLS Penn and Teller with a self working card trick! S10 E14

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being called the greatest street magician Penn has ever seen is probably a higher honor than any trophy

michaelweston
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That look on Teller's face when someone gets past him is all the joy. You can see the lights go on as he realizes he's lost the thread and he loves it. :)

inkthinker
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Imagine time traveling to see those three grinding on the streets of Philly back in the day

frozenlake
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How can any professional (performer, entertainer, any kind) be so classy and so hilarious at the same time? This act was like watching a cheeky, playful little child with the manners and the experience of a 65 year old. Funny, magical, class act, it had it all!

Nymphibious
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I had to watch this twice. Not because I was fooled, which I was, but because Chris is probably the top 10 most charismatic magicians I’ve ever seen. I’d kill to have a dinner and drink with this guy just to hear stories. What a boss ass master of his craft.

thegodofpez
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Gotta love this man! Warm personality, calm demeanor, charisma, stage precense and a bag full of tricks... He's got it all!

CrippleX
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When Teller looks perplexed but enjoying the show it means its a wonder trick

chebkhaled
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He's so relaxed and not afraid to call them up.

edwineliel
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This was great from beginning to end. He's such a showman, you can tell he earned his experience on the streets.

viopsadmin
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First trick is interesting. Second trick relies on P&T being bad at math.

Soul-Burn
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His best trick is how smooth he is on stage. He was flawless and a natural ..Wish there was more Chris Capehart’s in the world

johnzywko
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Chris Capehart is seriously a genius. His comical approach and personality had me chuckling. Not only that, but the way he talks and how he chooses what to say completely shows he's a genius. Pure skill right here.

chialor
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The second trick to me seems pretty simple, with the deck divided into bunches of 11 - where the Queens and Aces are in positions 10 and 11 of each bunch. When you count down from ten and then put aside what ever was remaining, the sum is always ten (10 - n) + n = 10 for all values of n. And then you set aside the right card in position 11. You need the eleventh card because if you went down to 1 you would have nothing to count out and it would immediately give away the trick if the last card in the bunch was the one that always was added out. But as for the first trick is a true head scratcher... no idea!

amusik
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I had the chance to talk with him for a few minutes at a convention as well as see him perform on multiple occasions. He's a true master of the art.

bigalmunro-mastermagician
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This man's character is humbling like a yogi, mysterious like a magi, and powerful like a samurai! Truly an amazing card act 🙌🏽 Bravo 👏🏽

ElRayDelRio
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Only a master can leave the mute guy speechless.

Deimos
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Thank you for posting this! I had been talking with Chris a day earlier at Stan Allen's convention, and he never mentioned that he was doing this show. My wife and I were at the taping. She was amazed and I got a real kick out of it. Sadly, she unexpectedly passed away two weeks later. I'm so glad that she got to see this.

mjemigh
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This was absolutely wholesome. Loved it.

scout
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I love this show for many reasons- it gives a boost to the career of many magicians. And if they win, they get some time performing in Vegas.

francescaa
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One of the best and smoothest act ever 👏🏾

sankethkotne