Bizarre Twist - Card Trick Tutorial

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Published 2013-12-02

All Comments (21)
  • @supej6820
    been watching you for 10 years now, re-watching all my favorite tricks you taught me, good memories
  • @DisturbReality
    Yes, I'm aware that the 'slide' move is actually called the glide (before everyone starts giving me crap for it haha)
  • @AllanRasco
    Thank you "Paul Harris" for creating this. I'm glad I purchased many of your books back in the day and learned it directly from you, the creator.
  • @domkabala
    "BIZZARE TWIST" ORIGINATOR: Paul Harris. REFERENCE: (INTIMATE SECRETS) Art of Astonishment Volume1 of 3. PAGE: 101.
  • @ebhock101
    Heh. Does Paul know you're revealing his stuff without crediting him?
  • I find that sometimes there are cool tricks you can do if you have a bridge deck and a regular deck because a bridge card in a regular deck can go more or less unnoticed and when you riffle through the cards you never see it
  • This is a much better variation of another card trick that I saw, good job on this one.
  • Really nice trick man. Love it. You perferm it really well too. Even when you know how its done, it still looks amazing <3
  • @hoganfoundation
    Thank you very much.  Really appreciate your time sharing with us.
  • @wolvyblack1
    Nice video man it feels great tu finally have someone whi actually reveals his tricks ;) keep doin this mak i love it
  • I really enjoyed this trick.  Your easy to follow tutorial was great. keep them coming.  I'm hooked
  • this seems so hard to do that it would be actually easier to do it with black magic.
  • @Randallsilver
    That... is a really nice trick! Thanks for sharing, I'm gonna fool some fellow magicians with that one.
  • @dexterichos
    i start following you when you had about 100 subscribers...still doing a great job...Grazie!
  • @misterwizzerd
    The proper method starts by doing the Cros twist by Daniel Cros which uses two hands. The end doesn't use the glide. If you ellusionist demon children would learn to read a book you would learn this the right way as taught by its creator, Paul Harris.
  • @sienrid
    I like this magic trick the most because it looks the most like magic - just instant, doesn't seem like there's any room for sleight.