 Alright guys, so as promised, today's vlog is going to be the details and stuff leading up to my performance with the Yale Magic Society for one of our Halloween shows. Those of you that don't know, in addition to being a student at Yale, I'm also a magician. So I perform a lot around New Haven and Yale and do a lot of local gigs there, but I also perform in the Yale Magic Society. We normally have one or two big shows each semester, which are just a lot of fun to put together and give me a lot more time to kind of practice my stage magic, which I don't get to do very often. I actually performed two routines this time. One of them was a duo routine with Jake. It was psychic surgery, which is something I've actually performed before, specifically at TD Community Night, and that video is already on the channel, so go check that out if you haven't yet. We thought it fit the Halloween kind of theme pretty well, so we kind of had to do it again. But the other routine that I performed was actually a solo routine, something that I've never done before. It was a lot of fun. It was an iPhone roulette routine. So pretty interesting. If your interest is peaked, I highly recommend checking out the rest of the video. So without any further ado, we'll let it flip. Hi, everyone. I hope you've enjoyed the show. So far, we've had a lot of great passes and a lot of fun. So I'll give a little introduction. I'm just performing the Real Magic Society for about a year and a half now, and throughout all that time, I've done a variety of routines. I've got to discover a lot of new types of magic, but they all have one common theme. All these tricks, all these illusions, they rely on slight of hand, misdirection, other magical techniques. But tonight, we're going to throw away all of those. Tonight, we're going to rely purely on luck. And what better symbol for luck than a six-sided die? And we're going to do something very special with a six-sided die. Before we do that, I'm going to need a volunteer for the audience. Anyone ever is ahead. You're not going to get a surgery performance this time, I promise. Um, okay. Glasses back there? Yes, you. What's your name? Bailey. I'm sorry? Bailey. I know, I said I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Now I have envelopes here. What I'm going to do is I'm going to face this way. What you're going to do is you're going to take each piece of wood, and you're going to put it in the envelope, and once all the envelopes are full, it'll just load me up. So I close them afterwards? Uh, you can just leave it on sealed. Awesome. I understand. It's an actual envelope. Yeah, it doesn't have the external. Can you put your phone in it for me? Ooh, who wants to volunteer their phone? No $5 bills, no phones? Who has no phones? It's all over here. It's gonna be a lot more fun. Oh, awesome, right there. Ooh. Ooh. Yeah. Wouldn't lots of them have taxes on them? Right. Um, I put taxes on them so I know that they're not your phone or her phone. All we're going to do is to distinguish this number from the rest of them so we know which one's her phone. We're going to put a nice big tax on the phone. I'll give those a good mix. All right, now we're just going to set these blackers one through six. You got the diary? Yeah. Oh, six. Awesome. All right, Bailey. I'm going to be mixing these envelopes here. What you're going to do is you're going to roll the die on the table. You're going to cover it up so I can't see. As soon as it dies on the table, just let it roll in and hold it there and you'll tell me what it is. Okay. Right? You can't see it. Yes, so roll on the table and cover it up so I can't see what it is. Okay. Did you get something? Yeah. What is it? Six. Six? Yeah. Okay. So what we'll do is we'll get rid of six. Oh, actually I brought something. Can you yell it out to the audience one? Three. Wait, what? If you roll a five or six, just roll again and you'll look it up. All right, so anyone from the audience can come up in the camera? No. He's in whatever envelope you wanted to. Yes, I did it. I gave you the die. I didn't see the die the entire time and you were already covering it up. Mm-hmm. And we've been slowly limiting the envelopes. And finally, we can't doubt you. Two envelopes left. One, two, three, and four things like three. I did it. Awesome. So you want to kind of reach inside and see what you got and hold it up for one? Yeah.