I owe you an apology! I just posted a comment saying Very Unclear tutorial, well turns out it was my own stupid fault that the trick was going wrong. I was counting the cards wrong...
I have removed this comment and would like to thank you for your time and effort that you put in to explaining and filming this tutorial!
@MagicGuyDave Yes - I am sorry, I should have reminded the viewers in the tutorial, like I said in the performance ( Part 1 Video ) - the Court cards, Aces and Twos represent 'Five' for balancing the amount of piles made. Court cards can use too many cards to build piles (lessening the amount of potential piles); while Aces and Twos make too many piles of one or two cards. The Aces and Twos would also not work (if counted using their values) for the card swap that may be needed for the suits.
How do you handle second whole deck count when first deck count ends on exact number?
OnePurpleYol 2 months ago
@OnePurpleYol It just means the deck is set to count normally the second time through. Just start the count on the first card. This help?
Calibus71 2 months ago
I owe you an apology! I just posted a comment saying Very Unclear tutorial, well turns out it was my own stupid fault that the trick was going wrong. I was counting the cards wrong...
I have removed this comment and would like to thank you for your time and effort that you put in to explaining and filming this tutorial!
Many Thanks,
Best Regards,
~David
MagicGuyDave 2 months ago
@MagicGuyDave No problem - good to hear this cleared up for you.
Calibus71 2 months ago
why does the 2 at 5:35 represent 5? Can you explain please as I am stuck...
Great trick though!
~David
MagicGuyDave 2 months ago
@MagicGuyDave Yes - I am sorry, I should have reminded the viewers in the tutorial, like I said in the performance ( Part 1 Video ) - the Court cards, Aces and Twos represent 'Five' for balancing the amount of piles made. Court cards can use too many cards to build piles (lessening the amount of potential piles); while Aces and Twos make too many piles of one or two cards. The Aces and Twos would also not work (if counted using their values) for the card swap that may be needed for the suits.
Calibus71 2 months ago 2