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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2011

Watch the tutorial by mismag822 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BZFx1eUOFs

Originally posted by zachcloseupmagic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vUiXp6HGXs

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  • I just tried it with colored paper myself. Amazing.

    You can actually shuffle it more than once.

    Let's say the two x'es are the 2heart and the chosen card.

    000x0 000x0 000x0 000x0 000x0. now if i put two cards in the back:

    0x000 0x000 0x000.. still the same position... and so on.

    If you don't want to prepare the key-cards or you don't want to trick at all, just also remember the first card of the pile where the person chooses a card. You just need to remember more cards!

  • @pragette1 Nice!

  • just out of curiosity, are those coloured cards actually monopoly notes?

  • @siddharthjoshi91 Not monopoly notes, just some coloured card.

  • A guest lecturer for my Population Health paper in Epidemiology said "If you have been, thanks for watching". I dont think many people realised at that point that she was a fan; but i did >=D

  • @jsung8070 What?! :O

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  • @KiloSierraAlpha Do magicians have the right to take a mathematical effect or a logic problem and say "this is a secret now". Maths isn't secret.

  • that man is a genius

    i would never have gotten that in a billion years.....bravo

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  • oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooooohhhhhh i get it now. Interesting.

  • scamschool sent me here :D

  • is there some kind of algebra for cards?

  • wheneva i cut it it changes??? =/

  • @stickfigtree the safest way (never fails) is to do it with 1 pile of 1.

  • That is genius. Pure genius.

  • Who invented this trick?

  • so you could also do it with 6 piles of 6 or 4 piles of 4 and it should still work?

  • Ericsurf6 somehow brought me here..

  • well done for working out the trick, mate. good video idea of using coloured cards too :)

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