i loved the line 'of course if you didnt know anything about card manipulation this would appear extremely difficult, and if you did know everything about card manipulation, this would seem completely impossible"
something tells me not all 3 of those poker hands used true riffle stacking. though i'm sure he could do it.
wow, if you were to demonstrate this at my house on poker night you would be kicked out. If you did it at the end of the night you wouldn't make it out the front door without a fatal case of acute lead poisioning.
i have heard lots of people say that but to be honest if your good with your hands it wont be hard at all. i just bought his entire dvd set n card chaeting. if you possibly sturggle doing certain moves then its obviously not for you. if you want double lifts and some silly pass then this is like a little baby trying to fly a rocket ship. what i think is, `nothing is difficult and nothing is impossible, what you can do is only limited by what you think your capable of.`
Yeah. I agree. I was much more into magic about 8 years ago. But now I only do it for fun. I do a lot of double lifts, Elmsley counts, false shuffles.... Basically David Blane type stuff -- okay, not THAT simple of stuff.
But my concern is learning difficult moves for the sake of learning difficult moves. I tend to lose focus on my routine, and people don't enjoy themselves as much. I don't have as much time to perfect everything.
But I agree. It can be done with a lot of practice
Good card tricks.
yugiohAWS 5 months ago
are you retarded daneboe has made 8x more videos than u so shut up
nedsworld2010 7 months ago
so do i get this right: he puts them all on top then shuffles 2 times so that between one ace are always 4 cards? no?
theoneandonlyhut 10 months ago
omfg 4 card riffle stacking for a 5 handed game and he made it look like nothing.
ArrogantAtheism 1 year ago
peace of shit losers. learn cards.
MrJonny128 1 year ago
he is sick !!
allinonetime87 1 year ago
i loved the line 'of course if you didnt know anything about card manipulation this would appear extremely difficult, and if you did know everything about card manipulation, this would seem completely impossible"
something tells me not all 3 of those poker hands used true riffle stacking. though i'm sure he could do it.
worldwideme1231 1 year ago
@worldwideme1231 there not all honest.
TheBradTobin 1 year ago
@TheBradTobin yeah i know
worldwideme1231 1 year ago
@worldwideme1231 only the last poker hand isn't true riffle stacking!
kurzweilstyle 1 year ago
@kurzweilstyle yes that was my assumption.
worldwideme1231 1 year ago
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worldwideme1231 1 year ago
Im not playing with this guy.
StayThugginIt 1 year ago
bastard inside ....
MrAceFab 1 year ago
wow, if you were to demonstrate this at my house on poker night you would be kicked out. If you did it at the end of the night you wouldn't make it out the front door without a fatal case of acute lead poisioning.
mlcoo17 1 year ago
amazing
guitarforfree 2 years ago
darwin ortiz has mad skills
riceboi1983 2 years ago 4
Have you ever seen his instructional vidoes? Wow. His tricks are extremely difficult to do.
ebeatworld 2 years ago
i have heard lots of people say that but to be honest if your good with your hands it wont be hard at all. i just bought his entire dvd set n card chaeting. if you possibly sturggle doing certain moves then its obviously not for you. if you want double lifts and some silly pass then this is like a little baby trying to fly a rocket ship. what i think is, `nothing is difficult and nothing is impossible, what you can do is only limited by what you think your capable of.`
Joel0277 2 years ago
Yeah. I agree. I was much more into magic about 8 years ago. But now I only do it for fun. I do a lot of double lifts, Elmsley counts, false shuffles.... Basically David Blane type stuff -- okay, not THAT simple of stuff.
But my concern is learning difficult moves for the sake of learning difficult moves. I tend to lose focus on my routine, and people don't enjoy themselves as much. I don't have as much time to perfect everything.
But I agree. It can be done with a lot of practice
ebeatworld 2 years ago
damn, that guy knows his way around a deck of cards!
sallyesq 2 years ago 2
Darwin Ortiz is my new hero.
madtiger111 2 years ago 13
Steve Forte should be your new one.
kcg5000 2 years ago
@madtiger111 after Richard Turner?
daPerik 1 year ago
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he grabs the bottom card from the deck they show how on timewarp
saskesdemon 2 years ago
Absolutely wrong... ;-)
rafelez 2 years ago 4
remember, the last one is a little bit magic.
korvlada 2 years ago
hmmm...i should practice this.
Steven679 2 years ago 9