
Spanish: 
 

English: 
(slow chilled out music)

English: 
- [Robotic Voice] After the participant
has shuffled the playing cards
the magician spreads them
face up on the surface.
- After the participant has
shuffled the playing cards
the magician spreads them
face up on the surface.
He then writes something down.
He invites his participant
to write down four numbers
between one and 52.
In search for a pattern in the shuffle
the magician deals the
playing cards face up,
and finds the four playing
cards at the four numbers.
Although no patterns can be found,
the magician reveals
that he predicted those
very four playing cards
from the beginning.
To show just how confident
he was in his prediction

Spanish: 
Despues de que el espectador
Baraja las cartas
El mago las extiende cara arriba sobre la superficie
Despues de que el espectador baraja las cartas
El mago las extiende cara arriba sobre la superficie
Entonces el escribe algo detras
(Inmediatamente despues) invita al espectador a escribir 4 numeros
Entre el 1 y el 52
En búsqueda de algún patrón en la mezcla (que el habia barajado)
El mago va repartiendo cartas boca arriba
Y encuentra las 4 cartas de los 4 números (que el espectador eligió)
No se puede puede encontrar ningun patron...
Pero entonces el mago revela la prediccion que hizo
Que son de hecho las 4 cartas desde el principio
Para mostrar que confiado que estaba en su prediccion

English: 
the magician turns over
the four playing cards
to reveal they are from a
different deck of cards.
I am Daniel Madison, and
this is Perfect Stranger.
I am Daniel Madison, welcome
back and thanks for being here,
Charlie Madison and I truly
appreciate you choosing
to spend a bit more time
with us today, so, thank.
In this video are these
are the blue magic,
black roses playing cards
from my bro, Daniel Schneider.
The Kickstarter for these
has been a huge success
and it's still ongoing.
I'll leave them in the video description
if you wanna pick some of these
beautiful playing cards up,
I'm gonna be using these in this video
along with Daniel's red
roses playing cards too.
They're the same deck in red.
The beautiful contrast between
these two playing cards,
the red and the blue allows me
to perform, to execute and to
teach this trick perfectly.

Spanish: 
El mago da vuelta las 4 cartas
Para revelar que son de un mazo distinto de cartas
Yo soy Daniel Madison, y esto es "Perfecto Extraño."
Yo soy Daniel Madison, bienvenidos de vuelta y gracias por estar aquí
Charlie Madison y yo realmente lo agradecemos que elijas
gastar un poco de tiempo con nosotros el dia de hoy, asi que gracias
En este video, estas son las "azules magicas
rosas negras" de mi hermano (amigo) Daniel Schneider.
El Kickstarter por estas han sido un enorme exito
y aun sigue.
Les voy a dejar el link en la descripcion
Si quieres conseguir una de estas hermosas cartas
Voy a estar usandolas en el video
Junto con las "Daniel's roses playing card" (cartas black roses version Daniel Madison) también
El mismo mazo en rojo
El hermoso contraste entre las dos
La roja y la azul, esto me permite
Poder hacer, de ejecutar y enseñarles este truco perfectamente

Spanish: 
Este se llama "Perfecto extraño", "Perfectos extraños" tal vez
Porque es mas de una carta
Si viste mis 2 videos previos
Si has visto mas de mis 2 ultimos videos, gracias
Pero (quiero decir) con esto ya sabes mas o menos
que es lo que sucede con este truco
Ya vas a ser capaz de decifrar que es lo que pasa
y ser capaz de hacer esa ingenieria inversa
(error al pronunciar y sonidos graciosos)
Hay un algunas sutilezas en este
Que quiero mencionar que quizás ayuden a los anteriores
con los trucos de los 2 videos pasados
Veremos "bottom dealing" (repartir de abajo)
Y de hecho tambien el "Greek dealing"(Variacion de repartir de abajo)
No se asusten, el greek dealing es bueno (amable, accesible)
((  No lo entendi :(  ))
Vamos a hablar sobre eso en un ratito
Y finalmente, vamos a tener un espectador que va a escribir cara abajo
4 numero aleatorios entre el 1 y el 52
Y no solo ya vamos a predecir
Que cartas son las de los 4 números
A su vez esas 4 cartas no van a ser de la misma baraja azul
Sino que van a ser del mazo rojo
Este es realmente un hermoso "golpe" (sorpresa) para un final
Tu espectador va a creer que el truco termino
mucho antes de que lo sea (de que termine)
entonces podremos voltear esas cartas

English: 
This is called Perfect Stranger,
Perfect Strangers maybe,
because there's more
than one playing card.
If you see my previous two videos
if you've seen more than my
previous two videos, thank,
but you'll already kind of know
what's going on with this trick.
You'll already be able to figure it out
and be able to reverse-engineer it.
(Daniel catches his words)
There are quite a few subtleties in this
that I wanna mention that
might help with the past,
with the previous two tricks.
We're gonna look at bottom dealing,
also Greek dealing in this trick.
Don't be scared, Greek dealing
is not as difficult as it sounds,
we'll talk about that in a little bit.
Ultimately, we're gonna have
our participant write down
four random numbers between one and 52.
Not only are we going to
have already predicted
which playing cards are
of those four numbers,
but those four playing cards
are not from the blue deck
they're from the red deck.
This has a truly wonderful
kicker of an ending.
Your participant will
think the trick is over
way before it is,
then we can turn those playing cards over

English: 
and show that they are
from different deck.
What a truly wonderful moment.
Without further ado,
you're gonna need two decks
of playing cards of different contrast.
I suggest these two, these
are beautiful for this trick,
thanks Daniel Schneider.
Let's go to the card table.
I'm Daniel Madison and
this is Perfect Strangers.
If you have seen at least the
previous two videos on my channel,
this method should already
be apparent to you.
You should already know what's going on,
but please pay attention
because there are quite a few
subtleties that I've added into this
more magical presentation of the same idea
or a similar idea.
If you go a few months back on my channel,
there's a trick called The Stranger.
This is very similar in its presentation,
but very different in its deception.
Very different in the method.
This is another one of those tricks that
for those people who
have performance anxiety
when it comes to deceptive
dealing in front of people,
especially for magic tricks,

Spanish: 
y mostrarle que son de una baraja distinta
que hermoso momento realmente
Para empezar, vas a necesitar dos mazos de cartas
de distinto color
Yo les sugiero estas dos, estas son bellisimas para este truco
Gracias Daniel Schneider.
Vamos a la mesa!
Yo soy Daniel Madison y esto es "Perfectos extraños".
Si ya viste al menos los
dos videos previos de mi canal
Este metodo ya se te va parecer conocido
Tu realmentes ya vas a saber que es lo que esta pasando
Pero por favor pon atencion porque hay algunas
sutilezas que les he agreagado a esto
una presentación mas mágica de la misma idea (o principio)
o una idea similar
Si te vas unos meses hacia atras en mi canal
Hay un truco llamado "El extraño"
Este es muy similar, en presentacion
pero muy distinto en el angaño
muy distinto en el metodo
Este es uno de esos trucos que
para aquellas personas que experimentan ansiedad
cuando se trata de engañar con tecnicas de repartir (ej: bottom deal) en frente de las personas
Especialmente para trucos de magia

English: 
this is another good one for
you, just like Perfect Deal,
because at the moment of dirt,
at the dirty moment of deception,
your audience is looking
at the playing cards
that have been dealt on the table
because we're convincing
Susan Sausage and our audience
that this trick is about patterns.
I'm gonna write a prediction on the back
of one of these business cards
but I don't wanna make this
trick about the prediction,
I wanna make it about patterns.
So when I write down my prediction
I don't make a big deal
out of it to my audience
or to my participant, I
don't even say anything.
We're gonna use two different decks,
we got the red deck and the blue deck.
The blue deck is our performance deck,
and right from the start we wanna decide
which four playing cards
we're gonna use because
we're gonna have to take
those out of the blue deck,
and replace them with the
cards from the red deck.
So in our case I'm gonna
use the five of spades,
use the King of diamond, the nine of club,
and the four of hearts.

Spanish: 
Este es uno muy bueno para vos, al igual que el "Perfect Deal"
Porque en el momento de la suciedad
el momento "sucio" del engaño
Tu audiencia va a a estar mirando las cartas
que han sido repartidas en la mesa
porque convencimos a salchicha susan (lol) y a la audiencia
que este truco es acerca de patrones
Voy a escribir una prediccion en la parte de atras
En una de estas cartas de publicidad
Pero no quiero hacer el truco sobre la prediccion
quiero hacerlo (enfocarlo) acerca de patrones
Entonces cuando escribo mi prediccion
No hago mucha mencion/atencion al respecto con mi audiencia
o mi participante, no tengo que decir nada
vamos a usar distintos mazos
tenemos el mazo azul y el rojo
El azul es con el que vamos a hacer el truco
Y desde el comienzo vamos a decidir
cuales seran las 4 cartas que vamos a utilizar porque
porque vamos a tener que quitar esas del mazo azul
y reemplazarlas con las de color rojo
Asi que en nuestro caso... yo voy a usar el 5 de picas
El Rey de Diamantes (LoveDaniel), el 9 de tréboles
y el 4 de corazones

English: 
Four very common and
meaningful playing cards.
We're gonna take those out
and we don't need them,
we don't want them to
interfere with this trick,
so goodbye, ta-ta, see you next time.
Now I'm going to take
those same playing cards
out of the red deck and I'm gonna put them
to the bottom of my performance deck.
They're at the bottom of the blue deck.
Close the red deck.
Put it in the box.
Ta-ta.
So these four playing cards
the way that I like to hide these
and the way that I like to perform these
is actually in a Greek Deal.
I'm gonna talk a little
bit more about that
when we get to that point,
but a Greek Deal
essentially means I'm gonna
hide these four playing cards underneath
the very bottom card of the deck
so that they're completely hidden.
So if my participant or my audience
or if I was to flush
the bottom playing card
every so often and it was
recognised, it was registered,
when I'm doing the false
deals nobody can backtrack
and say "Oh he did a bottom deal"
because they saw the bottom playing card.
(Charlie meows loudly)

Spanish: 
4 cartas muy comunes y con muy poca importancia
Vamos a tener que quitar estas, no las necesitamos
No queremos que interfieran con el truco
Asi que adios, ta-ta, nos vemos la proxima (bromeando)
Ahora voy a tener que tomar esas mismas cartas
fuera del mazo rojo y ponerlas
abajo del mazo azul (del mazo que utilizes para el truco)
Ahi estan, abajo del mazo azul
cerramos el mazo rojo
ponemos en la caja
Ta-ta
Entonces, esta 4 cartas
la manera de esconderlas
y la manera de la que me gusta hacer esto
es de hecho con un (con la tecnica) Greek Deal
Voy a hablar un poco mas sobre eso
cuando lleguemos a ese punto
Pero el Greek Deal en escencia significa que voy a
escondder las 4 cartas bajo
de la verdadera carta que esta abajo (en este caso el A de picas)
Asi que quedan completamente escondidas
Si mi participante o mi audiencia
o si yo muestro la parte abajo del mazo
de vez en cuando, reconocerán y lo registraran
Entonces cuando haga el repartir falso nadie podra hacer "ingenieria inversa"
Y tampoco diran "Oh.. el repartió de abajo"
porque ellos vieron la carta de abajo
*Charlie maulla*

Spanish: 
Si Charly, nadie en el mundo siquiera va a hacer eso
Nadie va a retroceder el truco y decir
"Oh si, yo vi la carta de abajo"
Pero yo trato de ser un profesional
y estar lo mas preparado cuando hago el truco ("performance", no hay traduccion para eso :c )
Y cualquier oportunidad para ocultar el engaño
un poco mas, sin sacrificar o afectar
el truco en sí, voy a ir hacia ese paso
Y el Greek Deal es una forma facil de hacer eso
Aunque tambien, obviamente puedes lograrlo
haciendo un bottom deal
En pro de confundirlo un poco Charlie
Por el amor del escritor... (no estoy seguro de que quiso decir)
Haremos esto con el Greek Deal.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

English: 
Yes Charlie, no one in the
world is ever gonna do that,
nobody's gonna backtrack
this trick and say
"Oh yeah I looked at the
bottom playing card."
But I try to be as professional,
and as advanced in my
performances as I can,
and wherever there's an
opportunity to hide the deception
a little bit further without
sacrificing or affecting
the trick ultimately,
then I'll take that step,
and a Greek Deal's an
easy way of doing that.
So although you can, and
obviously you can achieve
this trick with a bottom deal,
for the sake of mixing
it up a bit Charlie,
for the sake of a writer,
let's do this one with a Greek Deal.
Now I take one further
step than you have to take
when it comes to this deception,
you don't have to do this.
But for me, I can't perform
a single trick in my life,
without the involvement
of a Gambler's Cop.
So I'm gonna Gambler's Cop
those bottom five playing cards.
Not just the bottom four playing cards,
but also one random
card from the blue deck.
In our case it's the ace of spades.

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

English: 
So I'm gonna hold these
in my Gambler's Cop,
which is essentially,
or basically should I say looks like this.
Hand down to the side, nobody can see it.
I won't teach that in this video,
I've been over it and over it,
and you're probably sick of hearing it,
just like Charlie is.
(Charlie meows quietly in the background)
Thank Charlie.
And also it's included in the masterclass
that I've already mentioned,
the full training of the Gambler's Cop.
These are hidden in Gambler's Cop,
this means I can give the
deck to Susan Sausage,
to my audience member, to my participant,
and she can shuffle these
to her heart's content.
She can really mix these mothers up.
So this deck is thoroughly shuffled,
it adds to the deception so
much more if our participant,
if our audience member
is allowed to shuffle,
is allowed to have more
control then they usually
or they should feel like,
or they feel like they should have.
(Charlie meows loudly in background)
I know what I'm saying,
Charlie, in the deception.
So once she's shuffled, I'm
gonna take the deck back.
I'm gonna carefully load
those Gambler's Copped.
Is that how you say it?

English: 
I'm gonna carefully load
those palmed playing cards
to the bottom of the deck.
Now I'm gonna start talking
about the deception I've loaded.
Now that I'm in a Gambler's,
now that I'm in a Greek Deal
position, from this position,
as soon as I've loaded
those playing cards,
I can do this wonderful, tremendous thing.
Oh, one of two things.
First of all, you can put the
deck down and then spread.
Just don't spread the bottom stack.
So I'm just carefully not spreading them.
The beautiful thing about
this being in a position
of a Greek Deal, once I've
loaded those playing cards
I can put the playing
cards down like this.
What a truly wonderful thing,
at this point they can see
the bottom playing card.
At this point I can spread the deck out
and I can say we're gonna look
for patterns in this deck,
nobody's gonna see any discrepancies
because the four playing cards
that we added that are red
we've already taken those out.
So this trick, this deception
is all about patterns.
We wanna lead them to believe
it's all about patterns,
specifically a pattern created
during our participant's shuffle.
So while she was shuffling
the playing cards,

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

English: 
she created a pattern in the deck.
If you don't trust Susan
with shuffling the deck,
if you don't wanna lose the position
of those red playing cards
and you don't wanna do a Gambler's Cop,
you're just gonna keep them
at the bottom of the deck,
hold them, grip them to the bottom,
and shuffle all the cards
above them like this.
And then you're gonna start
talking about patterns.
Now at this point I don't
wanna spread the playing cards,
I don't wanna see the faces,
I don't want my participant
to see the faces neither.
I've said I'm gonna write something down,
I want you to write something down too.
I don't make it clear what I'm writing,
in her mind when it
comes to the next stage
when I ask her to write four numbers,
it might start making sense
to her what I just did,
but I would hope that she believes that
I've written down four numbers also.
But really I'm just writing
down the playing cards
that we already know about.
So I'm gonna write down
the five of spades,
King of diamond, nine
of club, four of heart.
Now I'm gonna write this
down, put this down,
so you give the pen to Susan,
you ask her now to write
down four random numbers

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

English: 
between one and 52, just
like the previous trick.
A perfect deal.
In this case let's keep
it simple for our benefit.
Three, seven, 12, 18.
Now when she's writing this down
we want it to be such a relaxed moment,
we don't want it to feel
like a full-blown magic trick
where "Don't let me see the numbers"
we need to see the
numbers, we need to know
where we're gonna deal
those playing cards.
This is going to instruct where
we execute our bottom deal,
in this case our Greek Deal,
just like the last trick.
So far, so good.
So we have three, seven, 12, 18.
Now I'm gonna take the deck and
I'm gonna deal playing cards
from the top, turning
them face up like this,
and every number, I'm
gonna execute a Greek Deal.
In your case, if you're
doing a bottom deal,
obviously a bottom deal.
Again, this is just like the last videos.
I could say in my case, the
four playing cards are hidden
below the ace of spades.
So I'm going to execute a
Greek Deal at every number.
And I'm going to do this quite slowly.

English: 
For one thing this helps
me with my dealing,
it helps me execute a cleaner,
more fairer false deal,
but it also allows my
participant to pay more attention
to the playing cards
as they're coming out.
She registers them kinda like
this, one, two, three, four,
this is the flow, this is the
flow that we are looking for.
So we have three, seven, 12, 18.
Obviously when we hit those
bottom deals, those Greek Deals,
we're gonna be showing
a red back playing card.
It is vital when you
take that playing card
away from the deck, away
from the bottom of the deck,
that you instantly start
to turn it face up.
At the same time I have to stress that
you don't wanna rush this
because it can affect the whole deck,
it can affect the behaviour,
the body language of your dealing,
and it can make them question
why you're dealing so strangely.
This will take a little bit of practise.
In my case I'm Greek dealing,
so it looks like this.
I'm gonna take the top playing
card away from the deck
and then I'm gonna turn
it face up like this.

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

English: 
This might seem impossible at
first to hide that red back,
but if I do it with flow and confidence,
I go one, two, Greek Deal.
Red back.
So three, four, five, six, seven.
Again, Greek Deal.
And I'm hoping, I'm really
hoping that the camera from above
doesn't see the red when it's coming out.
So seven, now we've got 12.
Eight, nine, ten, 11, Greek Deal.
I think the camera might
have seen that one,
I did it a bit slow,
but I wanna talk about
something after this point.
12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
Again, Greek Deal.
In this position I'm going
to spread them out fairly
and I'm gonna go back to
talking about patterns
and saying you shuffled
these playing cards,
there's so many different combinations
so many different things can happen,
then you wrote down these four numbers.
We're gonna find a pattern,
whether it's a pair of aces,
whether it's a pair of Kings,

English: 
if it's four of a kind
then thank the lord.
In this case we invite Susan now
to come along and up-job
those playing cards,
or just push those playing cards forwards.
So number three, four, five, six, seven.
Eight, nine, ten, 11, 12.
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
When they see these playing cards,
four, nine, King, five,
we've purposefully chose playing cards
that don't create a pattern of any kind.
There's no pair in there,
there's just two reds,
two blacks, all different suits.
It seems like something
might have gone wrong.
This guides them, and
this instructs them to
pay more attention now
to what we wrote down,
it makes them think "Hold on,
I think I know what's coming."
So now we're gonna turn this over
and it's gonna feel like
the end of the trick.
It's gonna feel like the grand revelation.
We invite them to turn
over what we wrote down
and they see those very playing cards.
Five of spades, King of diamonds,
nine of clubs, four of hearts.
They think it's the end of the trick.
Act like it's the end of the trick.

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

English: 
Just like, thanks, yeah.
You know, I don't know how
people talk after a trick,
but, yeah, thanks, see ya!
But at this point we're gonna stop.
We're gonna do our Columbo moment.
Yeah I'm that old that I remember Columbo.
We're gonna do our Columbo moment.
I was so confident in
knowing that you would
shuffle the deck the way that you did,
I was so confident in knowing
that you would choose
the numbers that you did
and I was also so confident
in these very four playing cards,
so much confident, in fact,
that these playing cards
aren't even from the same deck.
I'm Daniel Madison and this is a trick.
That's how I learned my tricks, Charlie.
Right, so, before I move on from this,
there's a few things I wanna answer
that will relate to the last video.
I wanna take a close-up
look at the Greek Deal,
just so you can see
exactly what's going on.
(Madison coughs vigorously)
Covid.

English: 
Yeah so these four playing cards
are obviously from a Greek
Deal and a Greek Deal
can feel quite daunting
and scary at first,
but it's one of those wonderful things
that when you start doing
it you realise, oh wow,
this is actually easier
than a bottom deal.
Yes, you kinda need to
know how to bottom deal
before you get to a Greek Deal,
but the beautiful thing
about having a playing card
in the way of your dealing,
the back of the two of hearts provides
a very slippy, slidey surface
for the five of spades.
This card prevents the five of spades
from catching on our hands.
So all I have to do when I'm dealing,
this isn't the exact Greek Deal,
but I'm gonna kick the
whole deck over to the right
a little bit so that
the bottom playing card
is hiding under my thumb, you see here.
Just enough of the bottom
playing card is protruding now.
Now with finger two, I can connect
with the three millimetres
of the second-to-bottom
playing card that you can see.
And finger two can kick that playing card

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

English: 
away from the deck like this.
And then I can deal it
as if it's a bottom deal,
and it feel like a bottom deal
and it works the same as a bottom deal.
I implore anybody who is watching this
who doesn't do Greek Deal,
so doesn't know how to do
Greek Deals look into it,
learn it, it's phenomenal,
phenomenal technique.
There are a few different
ways of false dealing
which allow you to better hide those reds
on the back of the playing cards.
You might notice my way of dealing,
the way that I deal,
you might call it a Faro Deal,
meaning that the playing
card comes off of the top
and then is turned face up like this.
A Stud Deal, I think a
Stud Deal looks like this,
you deal and you put
your fingers on the back,
you take and then you turn face up.
You can bottom deal, you can
Greek Deal, in both same ways.
If I do a Stud Deal, I
think it's a Stud Deal,
somebody correct me if I'm wrong,
with the Greek Deal with
the bottom deal in this case
to show those red playing cards like this.

English: 
I'm showing too much of
the red to my audience
because the playing card's
turning over this way.
So it works so much better for me
if I do this in a Faro fashion.
I'm not sure if Faro Deal is
the right way of saying it.
But in a Faro Fashion for sure.
Which means I'm gonna take the deck,
I'm gonna take the playing
cards out as standard,
so when I hit that bottom deal,
come on focus, where are you?
So when I take that playing card out,
it's normal like this,
and now I turn it face up.
I just have to kinda start turning it
face up so much sooner.
Also, the way that my
bottom deal, my false deals,
all my false deals work,
this marriage between my
hands, this swinging motion,
already has the deck on
its way up like this.
So that nobody can really see
the top of this card anyway,
so when I'm in this position
and I hit the Greek Deal,
the card's already at an angle
where nobody can see the back
so I don't have to try too hard,
it already works in my favour.
I can allow that swing to reach further up
to help protect the back
of that playing card,

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

English: 
I can bring them up here
and then deal like this,
which further hides the
back of the playing cards.
The only thing that you need
to be careful of in this trick
is hiding the back of
that red playing card.
Obviously don't do this.
Just goes without saying.
So just to show you if I
execute four consecutive
bottom deals in a row in a Faro fashion,
you shouldn't see the backs
of those red playing cards.
One, two, three, four.
I will say one more note at this point.
When you're dealing in that straight line,
in that consecutive straight line,
obviously your false deals
have to match your fair deals.
Everybody's looking down so
don't worry about the deck
whatever you do when you're false dealing,
do not look at the deception,
do not look at the deck,
always keep your eyes down here.
And a good tip, a great
tip for any false dealing,
if you can not look at anything at all
other than the participant
whilst you're dealing like this,
then you're made.
Because it looks like you're just
dealing playing cards fairly,

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English: 
you've got nothing to see here.
Nothing to see here.
I'm gonna end there.
I'm Daniel Madison, this is a trick.
That was Perfect Strangers,
hope you enjoyed it, hope you liked it.
Bear in mind when you're
performing this trick,
don't be scared of the bottom deal.
Don't be scared of the Greek Deal,
don't be scared of any false dealing.
Practise, practise,
practise enough so that
you're confident enough to be good enough
to be able to perform and to be able
to practise in front of people
because the only way that
you're gonna get good
at performing deceptive
methods in front of people
is by doing it in front of people.
It's the only real, it's
the only true practise
that will make you as good
as you can possibly be
with a deck of playing cards.
This trick I use four playing cards,
you can mix this up in
so many different ways
and change it into something that you own
in so many different ways.
For example, what if
those four playing cards
were all the aces?
This way you wouldn't need
to write down a prediction.
You could just say "Oh we're looking
"for patterns in the deck."

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English: 
(Daniel catches his words)
They name the numbers, then you deal them,
and then every number that
they name there's an ace.
Wow, feels like the trick's
already over, but no, no, no.
Turn the aces over and they find
they're from a different deck.
Also you don't have to
use four playing cards,
you can just use one
playing card if you like.
I think it adds so much more to it if it's
more than one playing card,
as it allows us to deal more playing cards
and it feels more, more.
It feels, yeah, what am
I trying to say, Charlie?
It feels like a much more difficult trick
for us to have achieved with
a deck of playing cards.
Now I've got so much news and
the biggest news to share very soon.
I can't bit my tongue much
longer, but I'm going to have to.
The ban has been lifted,
or it feels like it's about to
be lifted at least in the UK
which means I'm about to
head out to the streets
with cameras and get some performances.
Everything that I'm teaching on my channel
I want you to be able to
see me performing them,
so that you can see the
exact way that I perform them

English: 
and just know how it's done.
The biggest news that I'm gonna drop,
I'm thinking it might be this Monday,
is gonna free me up so much,
so that I can spend as much time,
YouTube and at The Malliance
as I've been hoping to
for the past year or so.
I started YouTube with
the intention and the idea
of expanding my studio.
Clue number one.
And also spending so much more time here,
at least three times a week on YouTube,
and then the rest of the
week over at madison.ist.
There's some news that's on its way
that I'm gonna be able to
share it with you either way,
but I have to wait until Monday.
So stay close, you're not
gonna wanna miss this one.
The deck giveaway, it
went down really well.
I wanna do that even more.
I get sent loads of playing
cards, I'm very, very grateful,
there's an address in
this video description
if you want me to review or
feature your playing cards
on my channel send me at least two decks.

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Spanish: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

English: 
One that I can use in performance,
one that I can do a deck giveaway.
Those decks are piling up, I've
got a whole tonne of decks,
so I've got enough decks to
do more and more giveaways,
so I'm gonna do that.
Not in this video though,
it's too late for that.
So join me in the next
video, it's gonna be fun,
and hopefully the next video
will be the big announcement.
Can't wait to share it with you,
and I can't wait to take you with me.
Thanks for spending
some time with me today
learning this trick.
If you use any of my tricks, this trick
or anything that I teach
you on a social network,
stick a #DanielMadison on
there so that I can find it,
so I can view it, perhaps leave
a bit of performance advice.
I'll be back soon with
some more dope tutorials
so make sure you're subscribed.
What's the, what do I say next, Charlie?
Ah yeah, so you don't
miss my notification bell
when it goes ding, ding, ding.
Something like that.
Thanks for being here.
I'm Daniel Madison, see you next time.
(slow chill-out music)
