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My Most Mind-Bending Card Magic & Sleight of Hand

byNirbhik DattaOnline classes and in-person sessions across Delhi NCRStarts from2,000 per hourView full gallery

Forget camera tricks. This is a look at 15 years of practice, card control, and pure sleight of hand. See how I handle cards under pressure and learn how you can do it, too.

Some hater said all my cards are the same. So, I showed him how I deal a Royal Flush in a four-person poker game after multiple shuffles, and then for fun, I revealed the entire deck is now in perfect new deck order. This is what real card control looks like.

People say what I do is impossible, so I like to prove them right. Here's a demonstration of me dealing all thirteen cards of a specific suit to each of the four players in a game. That's right, all the Diamonds to me, all the Spades, Clubs, and Hearts to the others.

When a hater called my content "bakvas" (rubbish), I had to respond. I performed this trick blindfolded while my wife shuffled the deck, locating all four aces just by spelling out the word 'bakvas'. This is how I handle criticism.

A follower asked for an easy trick to impress his date, so I taught one with my wife. I show you how to find a selected card even after the deck is shuffled. It's a simple but powerful self-working card trick that anyone can learn.

Someone asked to see my most unique deck of cards. I showed them this blank deck, which has nothing printed on it. But with a little magic, I can make a single card appear, and then use that card to print the entire deck right before your eyes.

A fan asked how to cheat in a game of UNO. In this video, I demonstrate how a card sharp can control the most powerful cards, the Draw Fours, through shuffles and cuts to ensure they end up in their own hand during a four-player game.

Here's a bit of street magic. I had a spectator freely select a card and put it in their pocket. Then, I revealed the name of their card by making it appear as a new Wi-Fi network on their own phone. This is mind hacking in the real world.

A lot of you asked me to teach the card spring. This is a classic cardistry flourish that looks cool and is the first step to mastering flashy card handling. I break it down step by step so you can learn the proper grip and technique.

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Most people think I use marked cards or camera edits. In these clips, you’ll see me perform under pressure—blindfolded, shuffling decks, or dealing specific hands in real-time. If you’ve ever wanted to stop guessing and start controlling the outcome, this is the craft behind the 'magic'.

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