Uploader Comments (jtibo1)
All Comments (38)
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Big fan good video
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Great video thumbs up :)
Your really good please keep posting videos and I have a question if you can answer it for me please how can you make these awesome card tricks where you get them ;)?
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@jtibo1 Thanks for the video, You put it together great. I love to do card tricks and your very good at teaching them. Keep up the good work :D
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suffling is hard...
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YOUR SHIT!!!!!!
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this is so simple you stared with the aces on top i know that before whaching the tutorial
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great trick but what if this person wants to shuffle themselves? 0_o
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Thanks loads for bringing magic to our eyes in these videos this 1 is my favourite one I have wached all of your videos thanks so much you're a great help to ne please bring so more to you're channel :)
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Lovein your videos I've wached all of them now and even the contest entries and I haven't even entered them but I think this is my favourite please bring out some more because there super usefull thanks so much :)
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i love the squaring up move its really neat!!
this is a very good card trick. it's so misunderstood by many beginners in youtube, when actually its so good. I like better the explanation that is given by Jean Hugard and Frederick Braé in "The Royal Road To Card Magic". They tell you how to focus the trick in a way that it interacts not only with the spectator, but with your routine.You are a great guru jtibo1, but I'd recommend you to explain how this trick can be implemented to a routine rather than saying how to just do it.
bests, Jaime.
jjpp1993 1 year ago
@jjpp1993 That is a great point! However, being a great magician is being original and innovative, so it would be better for them to discover themselves how they could use this in a routine perhaps and possibilities are endless. I agree with you on putting this into a routine, but my goal is to teach many tricks to enable them to develop their own unique routine. Thanks again for the constructive comment! Also, I'll take a look at Jean Hugard's explanation! Already read parts from the book
jtibo1 1 year ago
Where do you learn all your magic?
0pi123 1 year ago
@0pi123 Well a variety of places. Most from books; however, I learn a lot from DVD's too. A lot of my tricks are also taught to me by fellow magicians. But, to answer your question concisely, I get tricks from EVERYWHERE!!! lol :-) Thanks for watching!
jtibo1 1 year ago
old one.. i want something new
kingedward001 1 year ago
@kingedward001 This is new...to my channel and many new comers to magic. This is why it is under the "beginner" section and although it may be old for you, it may be new for many others. Thanks :-)
jtibo1 1 year ago