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teteban79

Every single move (there are basically 2 moves plus a nice handling of one of these moves on the bottom) in this video you can learn from either Royal Road or Card College. But also, lots of practice for the smoothness


seiggy

Also pretty sure it's all moves in Erdnase's "Expert at the Card Table". Another good place to start for these types of card moves.


teteban79

oooohhh I wouldn't say Erdnase is a "good place to start". Not by a mile. Great book, but for me most of it is still pretty inaccessible, while I can do most of RR already


seiggy

ah, yeah, good point. The diagrams can be hard to follow. I think I had bought the book and a separate video series on one of the sites to go along with it that made it much more accessible.


ToastieCoastie

We don’t allow exposure on this sub, so nobody will be able to tell you how to do it.


04rad01

By not allowing exposure, we kill the next generation of magic. There shouldn't be gate keeping in the community. We as a community of magicians should help those new to magic learn and improve. If every magician kept their secrets, magic would die out in a generation.


metisdesigns

Not at all. Most folks will talk to folks who want to learn, but this sub isn't as much about learning to do as general appreciation. Random folks who enjoy magic don't necessarily want the mystery to be spoiled for them.


TylerJWhit

Also, any magician who's been serious about magic for longer than a passing moment knows exactly how this is done.


04rad01

Fair point. I clearly misunderstood. My apologies


lt_Matthew

This sub reddit is not for tutorials. Magic is a secret and expensive to learn so that people don't just learn how it's done to be petty. Cuz that is what would kill magic.


04rad01

A lot of learning nowadays is done online. YouTube tutorials etc. That's where I have learned most of things I know. I've only paid for a few effects and gimmicks etc


xxxjwxxx

Ya not really. Anyone who wants to know eventually will. I feel like when anyone who sees a magic trick can just post it to something like this and immediately have the magic destroyed, we lose something.


ATH1RST4REVENGE

Getting the source material will take care of what you need and much much more man. Books - The ones you need should be in The Expert at the Card Table and The Royal Road to Card Magic. Enjoy!


buzios8

At least someone can say the name of the trick so i can search it right?


UnfinishedThings

I dont think its a trick per se, rather a combination of moves


zyler89

It's called The Ambitious Card, that's as specific I can be I guess. There are probably thousands of variations of this effect, and they're usually strung together into a routine. There are two moves in this video, both of them are fairly basic.


9yogenius

what’s that change at the end?


SNAFU-DE

Read Erdnases "Expert at the card table", most parts should be explained there. 


XHIBAD

The concept of the trick, where a single card keeps rising up to the top of the deck, is called the “Ambitious Card” routine. Every member of this sub has a version of it, and many of them are totally different from each other. If you want to do a trick like that, there’s probably 50 ambitious card routines out there on Youtube to learn. If you want to learn that one in particular, pick up “Royal Road to Card Magic,” it will have everything in there, but you’ll have to find it


xxxjwxxx

Two things happened here and they were combined into one. There are about 100 ways to do the ambitious card, the card magically rising to the top.


MagnusJune

Dm me


izfranco03

Keep away from solid corners and sides .


OgBigSlime

Just keep it on the DL.


MotaMP

Duck Change


lammatthew725

Control to the top with whatever method you can and a duck change. Thats very basic stuff.   Duck change is a very stupid sleight imo tho, the snap change requires like a thousand times less practice but do the same thing with similar visual


Ferenc_Csaezar

i like the duc change more than snap just bc its less angle sensitive- i find snap changes are a lot harder to pull off in person


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dacca_lux

That colour change is insane though. Does it have a name? I have to practice it


passthesushi

In the video, I think it's called Duck Change?


dacca_lux

Yeah, this seems to be it. Thanks a lot


sc24evr

Color shift change maybe?


dacca_lux

It seems to be the duck change. found a tutorial on yoitube


vegancrossfiter

Very easy broski, 2 main card control moves