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Penn and Teller Explain Sleight of Hand

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    (walking bass)
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    Know what I'm talking about?
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    Looks simple, doesn't it?
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    But when you're dealing with a master of sleight of hand like my partner Teller,
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    even the simplest activity may be a complex deception.
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    Let's watch that routine again.
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    Is he really crushing out a cigarette?
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    Is he really adjusting his hat?
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    Is he really pulling out a fresh cigarette?
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    Is he really bothered by that itch in his left eye?
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    Is he really just lighting a cigarette?
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    To understand the complexity of Teller's life,
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    you need to know the seven basic principles
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    of magic.
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    One, palm.
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    To hold an object in an apparently empty hand.
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    Two, ditch.
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    To secretly dispose of an unneeded object.
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    Three, steal.
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    The opposite of ditch.
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    To secretly obtain a needed object.
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    Four, load.
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    To secretly move the needed object to
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    where it's needed.
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    Five, simulation.
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    To give the impression that something that hasn't happened has.
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    Six, misdirection.
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    To lead attention away from a secret move.
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    And seven, switch.
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    To secretly exchange one object for another.
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    Teller needs nothing
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    but a pencil,
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    one lit cigarette,
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    and a flashlight.
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    Let's watch that original routine again,
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    but this time from the other side.
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    He...
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    Palms the cigarette.
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    He simulates crushing it out.
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    He steals the palmed lit cigarette
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    and ditches the lit cigarette in his ear.
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    He exhales smoke to misdirect from the smoke coming out from around his hat.
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    He steals the pencil.
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    He simulates taking the pencil,
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    which is simulating a cigarette, from the nonexistent cigarette pack
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    and puts the simulated cigarette in his mouth.
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    He rubs his eye to misdirect, as he loads the burning cigarette from his ear.
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    He simulates a lighter with a flashlight,
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    switches the lit cigarette for the unlit pencil under cover of misdirection from the flashlight.
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    Palm.
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    Simulation.
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    Steal.
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    Ditch.
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    Misdirection.
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    Steal.
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    Simulation.
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    Misdirection.
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    Load.
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    Simulation.
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    Switch.
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    Misdirection!
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    Looks simple, doesn't it?
Title:
Penn and Teller Explain Sleight of Hand
Video Language:
English
Duration:
03:22

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