Card Trick - Goat Change.
#1

This is a trick I learned today. This was about 10 minutes after learning it.
I've only been doing card tricks or anything card related for 2 days now so yeah hopefully you enjoy.
If you don't, my bad. XD
The entire video is about 5 seconds, so after that you can hit exit.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jSfHkNRSqU[/ame]
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#2

How the f*ck do you do that? o.O
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#3

Holy crap!
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#4

That's awesome.

Did you have one card over the other then when clicking your fingers it pushed the front card down into the deck and the other card was left?
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#5

Amazing. I love learning stuff like this,
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#6

fuck! How u did that bro..Send me PM
@ TOpic : Really Awesome trick
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#7

Video cut?
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#8

Sony Vegas, edit cut paste done! buahahaha.
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#9

I saw something like this before, although it's quite different. Rather than decks, Holding two cards face out back to back, then doing a *snap* and it basically just shows the card behind it. It's pretty awesome if you did it right. In a second all of your audience will be amazed lol.

I don't know about this one though.
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#10

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Originally Posted by DaRk_RaiN
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Sony Vegas, edit cut paste done! buahahaha.
No, I did use sony Vegas but only to shorten the video.
I recorded me doing it about 10 times in a row and just removed my failed attempts.
For those asking how it's done;

You take a card, preferably the same as the facecard I picked 10, but a different color so you can see the change better.
You lean the two cards sideways a little bit, snap(As seen in the video.) and the face card will shoot back into the deck, leaving only the second card lift up.
You want the facecard a bit above the one behind it as-well, so you don't hit them both when you snap.
It took me quite a few tries to get it, I actually formed a blood blister(Small, very small) on my finger from snapping and my finger hitting the card over and over. Also, when you snap, you're aiming for the corner of the deck. Also, keep your pinkie on the bottom of the deck, to prevent the card from shooting out the bottom. A lot of times though, the card will hit your fingers on the side of the deck, when you snap so it won't go all the way down into the deck. It gets frustrating, but it just takes time and practice.
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