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Mathieu Bich Fooled Penn & Teller

kceaton1 says...

>> ^Payback:

>> ^kceaton1:
I'd go with sleight of hand. He literally memorized and shuffled the deck into place. That would be a herculean feat of human agility and acuity.

Not at all, he NEVER shuffles the deck until the cards he wants are out.


You're right. I'm leaning towards a pre-fab deck that is grouped into three sections. The movement and the cards displacement are key though (perhaps mechanism if no one looks at the cards ever), I would think.

Mathieu Bich Fooled Penn & Teller

Mathieu Bich Fooled Penn & Teller

reiwan says...

You would probably get a kick out of this guy. A master at slight of hand imo. Lennart Green.

>> ^Payback:

The man is a card master. 100% slight of hand.
Spread different groups left or right, or keep them "face" down.
The same 6 cards that say "Nine" spread right to left, say "Ten" or "Eight" if spread left to right instead.
The cards that spell "Diamonds" might spell "ClubsSpades".
He pulls out the groups that spell "Nine" and "Diamonds" right at the beginning. "Of" is there too, probably the top 4 cards.
He flips over a completely blank card every now and then as a fake out.
The groups he doesn't want are face down and make whitespace.
The places he pulls out "Your" "Card" "Is the" just happens to be where he will place "Nine" "of" "Diamonds" back into the deck, flipped, and arranged for spreading.

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Mathieu Bich Fooled Penn & Teller

Mathieu Bich Fooled Penn & Teller

Mathieu Bich Fooled Penn & Teller

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Mathieu Bich Fooled Penn & Teller

heathen says...

>> ^rychan:

Hmm, I wonder if there's no simple explanation for this trick, but rather the magician has worked out a rather clever rendering system which can print the name of any card based on how he rearranges and flips the initial, seemingly (but not really) unprinted, deck.


Yup, I'd go with that, the Ns and E of nine, and the O & F, seemed to be formed by two cards each.

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