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  • Tonight, anyone who fools Penn & Teller wins a slot performing in their long running Vegas

  • magic show.

  • Let's see if our first performer can do the trick.

  • My vision started going south when I was 9 years old, so I have no sight.

  • But, I don't call myself blind because I see things in ways that other people can't see.

  • People always want to know how I can determine different cards.

  • My thumbs and my fingers can feel things that other hands can't.

  • I now have 10 eyeballs.

  • I'm a card mechanic.

  • I demonstrate how many ways you can be cheated in cards.

  • A card mechanic is somebody who controls the outcome of a card game, and the techniques

  • for the card table are literally a thousand times more difficult to develop than the techniques

  • used to perform card magic.

  • Ever since I started karate, people say, "You're a black belt?

  • How can you possibly fight?"

  • I haven't missed a work out in 45 years and 2 weeks.

  • And, we all have obstacles.

  • All of us!

  • You know what I consider the worst disability of all?

  • Procrastination and laziness.

  • Give me blindness over that any day of the week.

  • Please welcome the amazing Richard Turner.

  • Penn, Teller, can you join me at my table, please?

  • Penn over here.

  • Teller on this side.

  • C'mon over.

  • It's an honor.

  • It's a pleasure.

  • Well, HOWDY!

  • Howdy!

  • I love it when the audience shows up.

  • Well I'm Richard Turner and I represent why you should never play cards with strangers.

  • As you heard, I'm not a magician.

  • I'm what's known as a card mechanic, but what I do can appear very magical.

  • Now, this is not to fool you yet, gentlemen.

  • This is just to educate the audience.

  • When you play poker, black jack, bridge, hold 'em, whatever the game, you want to make sure

  • the cards are evenly mixed.

  • This is basic casino procedure which is what is known as... Riffle.

  • Riffle.

  • You're supposed to do what's called a block cut or a strip cut.

  • Another riffle.

  • A cut.

  • That is basic casino procedure.

  • Now in a private game, that's where the hustlers hang out.

  • Here's something you never do when you play for money.

  • Never shuffle with one hand.

  • It makes the other players nervous.

  • And when they see you shuffle with one hand followed by a one-hand flip around cut, they

  • get up and run.

  • You're left playing with yourself.

  • Right, Penn?

  • Exactly, I know what that's like.

  • Now, Penn, how many times would you see I shuffled and cut this deck?

  • 6 or 7.

  • Let's see if this deck is evenly mixed.

  • Does that look pretty even, Penn?

  • Do we have ace through king, ace through king, king through ace, king through ace?

  • Did I shuffle back into perfectly numerical order?

  • You did.

  • Well, we did it then, Penn!

  • Thank you.

  • Penn, would you do me a favor?

  • Reach in and pull out a card.

  • Just any random card.

  • Tell me when you got one.

  • I got one.

  • Alright.

  • Square up this mess here.

  • I'm going to show you a few moves.

  • Hand me the card face up.

  • Face up?

  • Face up.

  • Tell the audience what you picked.

  • Seven of hearts!

  • Watch the seven of hearts.

  • I'm going to show you how I can magically keep this seven on top by dealing underneath

  • the top card.

  • Watch face up.

  • This is called dealing seconds but you have to deal the card as neatly as if you are dealing

  • from the top.

  • Watch I'll deal it in super slow motion.

  • Super slow motion.

  • Seven on top.

  • See the dealer will hit the other players on a play of black jack.

  • I have a fourteen.

  • Watch face up.

  • See how the card stays as the second card kind of melts through the deck.

  • Here's one handed.

  • Now when the card is face down, see you can't tell you've been swindled.

  • Isn't that fun?

  • Thank you.

  • Now y'all saw that I had a full deck of cards here.

  • Penn, I want you to take this half and give it a casino wash.

  • Face up.

  • I want, and, Teller you take this half.

  • I want the audience to see cards being randomly scrambled, mixed, screwed up in every possible

  • way you can.

  • Ok.

  • Got it?

  • May I have your cards there?

  • Penn, let's wash those...

  • Teller, would you wash those two halves together, please?

  • Square them up for us, Teller.

  • And then turn them face down.

  • And when you're done, shuffle them in any fashion you like.

  • Tell me when you're done.

  • When you're done, set them done face down in front of me.

  • Alright.

  • Penn.

  • Sir.

  • You are going to be my interpreter.

  • I'm going to ask a few questions of Teller.

  • You're going to tell me if he nods his head yes or if he nods his head no.

  • Ok.

  • If you understand what I said, nod yes.

  • He said yes.

  • Alright, we're in business.

  • Have you ever played in a private game where it's your deal, it's Penn's deal, it's my deal.

  • Do you know what I'm talking about?

  • Dealer... deck is passed around the table.

  • Yes, he knows what you're talking about.

  • No, he doesn't play cards.

  • He's smart.

  • Now if this works, it almost looks like magic because it'll appear as if nothing happened.

  • I'm going to do the same thing you just watched.

  • Riffle.

  • And once again, you guys just scrambled these cards.

  • We did!

  • Riffle.

  • And then again, you're supposed to do a strip cut.

  • Another riffle.

  • And a cut.

  • We're going to deal a hand of hold 'em.

  • Penn, you're going to tell me how many players step up to the table.

  • Mind you, we are doing this after the deck has been shuffled and cut.

  • Ok.

  • 5, 6, or 7.

  • Pick your number.

  • Uh, six.

  • Six players.

  • One.

  • Two.

  • Three.

  • Four.

  • Five.

  • Six.

  • One.

  • Two.

  • Three.

  • Four.

  • Five.

  • Six.

  • And then we have what's called a "burn," and then we have what's called the "flop."

  • Yup.

  • Penn, what are those three cards?

  • Can you tell the audience.

  • My favorite three of clubs.

  • Followed by the jack of spades and the king of spades.

  • And, we have a burn, and we have what's called the "turn."

  • What is that card?

  • That's the six of spades.

  • And, we have a burn and we have what's called the "river."

  • What is that?

  • That's the king of hearts.

  • Now Penn, you can take any one of these hands here.

  • Teller, these are yours, don't let anyone see your cards.

  • And, let's see if you...

  • go ahead and turn over a few hands and see.

  • Any hand I want?

  • Any hand you want.

  • Ok, I've turned over the second hand.

  • What do you have?

  • I'll turn them all over, as a matter of fact.

  • What the heck.

  • What the heck.

  • Turn them all over.

  • I'll tell you this, no matter how good those hands are, they're not going to beat my partner,

  • Teller's hand.

  • We have a queen and a four.

  • Nothing really exciting.

  • Would you clear the table?

  • I sure will.

  • Clear that table.

  • Let me have your cards there, Teller.

  • You can let go.

  • He was afraid I was going to steal them.

  • Now once again, you shuffled and cut.

  • Chose six players.

  • Let's see what Teller has in the pocket.

  • Penn, what is that?

  • That's a king.

  • And what is that?

  • That's another king.

  • Once again you shuffled and cut.

  • You chose six players.

  • And so on that board we ended up with four kings, right?

  • Yes, we did.

  • Well gentlemen, you can now go back to your huddle and see if you can reconstruct, believe

  • or not, the thirteen different methods, techniques and controls it took to take that washed shuffled

  • deck to deal that pat hand to my partner.

  • Oh, and Teller?

  • If I perhaps fooled you and you want to communicate with me, my right ear reads lips.

  • Anyway, hope y'all had fun everybody.

  • Thank you!

  • Richard Turner!

  • Fantastic!

  • Alyson, we've got nothing to say.

  • He fooled us.

  • Oh my goodness!

  • That's fantastic!

  • I've never seen moves like that.

  • Never seen moves like that.

  • Thank you.

  • That took years and years, you know.

  • Oh, I know, I know.

  • Get that trophy here.

  • I want to make this very clear to you, Richard.

  • This trophy we're giving you, it says on it *beep* *beep* from the bottom of our hearts,

  • Richard.

  • From the bottom of our hearts.

  • Well, thank you thank you.

  • Oh my.

  • Oh wow!

  • Richard Turner!

  • So, Penn & Teller have been fooled once.

  • Let's see if another fooler is in the cards or the magic wand.

  • See you in a minute!

Tonight, anyone who fools Penn & Teller wins a slot performing in their long running Vegas

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リチャード・ターナーがペン&テラーを徹底的に驚愕させた『Fool Us』。 (Fool Us - Richard Turner Thoroughly Astonishes Penn & Teller)

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    Alec Tsai に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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