Magic Card Trick Tutorial - Ambitious Aces Triumph

preview_player
Показать описание
Thanks to @Darksaber052 for suggesting this trick.

Hey guys! Welcome and in today’s magic card trick tutorial video, I am going to reveal how to find four aces and then make them turn face up in the deck.

Card tricks are the most common type of magic performed today. Card tricks in particular allow magicians to perform deft sleights of hand, which amaze and amuse audiences of all ages. There are so many impressive card tricks that can be performed with just a deck of cards than with any other prop.
While learning some simple card tricks can be a fun way to pass the time with loved ones, there is much more to the art of magic than just amusement. Once you've mastered the basics of card magic, you can move on to more complex illusions using sleight of hand to truly amaze your audience.
I have been teaching magic ever since I was a teenager to people of all ages and skill levels at my local magic shop. If there is a specific magic tutorial you would like to see please let me know in the comments.
If you like my video, please SUBSCRIBE and don’t forget to press the bell, 🔔 like, comment and share the video. Stay safe and Love all. 😍😘
---------------------------------------
-------------------
▶️ Follow me on:






------------------

-------------------
▶️ My Other Videos:
--------------------
▶️©Disclaimer: ©All uploads are my intellectual property. You do not have permission to re-use any part of them without my written consent.
-------------------
#magiccardtricktutorial #reversedcardtrick #BestMagic #howtodocardtricks #cardtricktechniques #cardtrickexplained #magicreversecard #findthecardtrick #cardtricktutorial #magiccardtrick #reversecard #magictrick #cardtricks #magic #card
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Wow... Supper.. very nice, 💖💖
New sub😍👍👍

craftstv
Автор

One of my most favorite trick... great way to learn ... thank you..

eyewaves...
Автор

Im here because of IG reels, its great of you to teach cool tricks. Keep it up

woahwoah
Автор

really nice trick and the performance looks great

CTForever
Автор

I finally found you

Pls teach me mentalism book

yoursng
Автор

Do you have a tutorial for when you spread the cards out in a line and then flip them? I don’t know what it’s called but it’s mesmerizing

ParkerVmusic
Автор

Brooo, can u please teach an impromptu version atomic ace assembly?

drsudeshnasaha
Автор

Not gonna lie, wasn't expecting that finale

kameqblindweaver
Автор

That "shuffle" to put cards face up/face down never fooled me for a second. I think I first saw it on Penn & Teller and it didn't fool me then either. Quite apart from it looking fishy, it's so obviously creating a block of face up and a block of face down - every packet of face up goes on the bottom, and every packet of face down goes on top (or vice versa). This blows the whole routine wide open. It's so much better doing the riffle followed by the push out, which if done properly without flashing the cards coming out of the back, is very convincing. This also allows you to spread the deck showing they are interleaved throughout the deck.
I just don't understand why magicians come up with these blatant attempts to fool us. You don't need to be a magician to see through them, just observation and a brain. There are many tricks which are spoiled by using obviously false cuts. Once you know that a false cut has been used, you can be sure the card(s) of interest are at the top or bottom of the deck. I've just commented on a Jay Sankey video where he does a complicated motion to try to convince us he's showing both sides of a blank card. The problem is you never lose sight of the first side, so it just doesn't work. You then know he's concealing something on the reverse side. I keep seeing people do a double undercut immediately after burying a chosen card. Why? The card is already buried, there is no justification for doing it other than to control the card. There are so many better controls which only look like you're squaring the deck, why risk blowing the whole trick by choosing a lazy control? II can understand a beginner choosing easy controls, but I keep seeing experienced magicians doing this and it beats me why.

Raven-Creations