ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Helder Guimarães - Magician
Using a deck of cards and other simple props, Helder Guimarães gets up close to play with your perceptions and preconceptions.

Why you should listen

Helder Guimarães slips and slides cards on a table, wowing you with invisible technique, unorthodox psychology and fresh humor. As a close-up magician, he's won international awards for his elegantly thought-through performances, which merge a nuanced stagecraft with good old how-does-he-do-it sleight of hand. He is the world's youngest-ever World Champion of Card Magic. He reflects on his craft in the enigmatic out-of-print book, Reflections.

His appearances at LA's Magic Castle led him to be awarded the title of Parlour Magician of The Year, in 2011 and 2012, recognition that drew hours-long queues as audiences (and fellow magicians) flocked to the simple and astonishing act. Also, in 2012, he co-created a show called Nothing to Hide, with Derek DelGaudio, which opened at the Geffen Playhouse, directed by magic superfan Neil Patrick Harris. In 2013, the show was taken to Off-Broadway where it stayed for a very successful held-over run of 110 performances.

 

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Helder Guimarães: A magical search for a coincidence

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Small coincidences. They happen all the time and yet, they pass us by because we are not looking for them. In a delightfully subtle trick, magician Helder Guimarães demonstrates with a deck of cards, a dollar bill and a stuffed giraffe.
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Using a deck of cards and other simple props, Helder Guimarães gets up close to play with your perceptions and preconceptions. Full bio

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I'd like to start my performance by saying
90 percent of everything is crap.
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(Laughter)
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It's called Sturgeon's law,
and what that means
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is that the majority of anything
is always bad.
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I have a giraffe here.
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I'm going to throw the giraffe
behind my back
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and whoever catches it is going
to help me on this next thing.
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Sir, you caught the giraffe.
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I have a playing card in my hand.
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Freely name any card in the deck.
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Audience member: 10 of hearts.
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Helder Guimarães: 10 of hearts.
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You could have named any card in the deck,
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but you said the 10 of hearts.
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Ninety percent of everything is crap,
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so there's this to prove that
Sturgeon was correct.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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(Laughter)
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Sir, this is not your show.
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(Laughter)
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Keep the giraffe for a moment, okay?
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Jesus.
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(Laughter)
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Crazy people.
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Well, the truth is,
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why is the majority of everything bad?
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And my answer is: I think we stop
thinking too soon.
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I'll give you a clear little example,
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something that people used to do
around the turn of the century --
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not this century, the other one.
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The idea was to take a piece of paper
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and fold it inside out
using only your weaker hand,
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in my case, the left hand.
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Something that would look like this.
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By the way you reacted, I can see
your lack of interest.
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(Laughter)
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But that's okay, I understand why.
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We stop thinking too soon.
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But if we give it
a little bit more thought,
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like a paper clip.
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A paper clip makes this a little bit
more interesting.
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Not only that, if instead of using
my hand with the fingers,
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I use my hand closed into a fist,
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that makes this even a little
bit more interesting.
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Not only that, but I will impose myself
a time limit of one second,
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something that would look like this.
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Now -- no, no, no.
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Sturgeon may be correct.
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But he doesn't have to be correct forever.
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Things can always change.
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Sir, what was the card?
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The 10 of hearts?
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There's this to prove that things
can always change --
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the 10 of hearts.
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(Applause)
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Secrets are important.
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And secrets are valuable.
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And this is the best secret
I've ever experienced.
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It starts with a deck of cards
onto the table,
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an old man and a claim,
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"I will not touch the deck till the end."
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It doesn't matter who the man was,
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all that matters was that sentence
ringing in my head:
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"I will not touch the deck till the end."
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Now, during all this time,
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he was holding a small notebook
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that sometimes he would open
and flip through the pages
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and look at something.
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But I was not really
paying attention to the book
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because I was paying attention the deck
and the claim he had made before,
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"I will not touch the deck till the end."
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Now sir, you have the giraffe.
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Go ahead, throw it in any direction
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so that you can find
someone else at random.
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Perfect. Sir, you're going to play
my role in this story.
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The old man turned to me and he said,
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"You could pick a red card
or a black card."
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My answer was ...
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Audience member 2: The black card.
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HG: Indeed!
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It was a black card.
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He said, "It could be a club or a spade,"
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and my answer was ...
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Audience member 2: Spade.
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HG: Indeed! It was a spade.
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He said, "It could be a high spade
or a low spade."
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And my answer was ...
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Audience member 2: A high spade.
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HG: Indeed! It was a high spade.
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Since it's a high spade,
it could be a nine, a 10,
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a jack, king, queen or the ace of spades.
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And my answer was ...
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Audience member 2: The king.
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HG: The king of spades, indeed.
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Now sir, let's be fair.
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You selected black, you selected spade,
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you selected the high spade,
and you selected -- sorry?
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Audience member 2: King.
HG: King of spades.
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Did you feel I influenced you
in any decision?
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Audience member 2: No, I just felt
your energy.
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HG: But it was a free choice, correct?
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Because if not, we could start
all over again.
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But it was really fair?
Audience member 2: Absolutely.
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HG: Now, the old man turned to me
and he asked me one more question,
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a number between one and 52.
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And the first number I thought of was ...
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Audience member 2: 17.
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HG: Indeed! It was the 17.
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The old man only said one more thing:
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"This is the end."
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And I knew exactly what that meant.
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I knew that he was going
to touch the deck.
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Everything that you're about to see
is exactly as it looked.
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He took the deck out of the box.
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Nothing in the box.
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He counted, "One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10."
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The tension was building.
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(Laughter)
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"11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17."
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And on the 17, instead of
the king of spades,
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something appeared
in the middle of the deck,
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that later, I would realize
was actually a secret.
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The old man stood up, he left.
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I never saw him again.
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But he left his notebook
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that was there from the beginning.
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And when I picked it up,
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that was the best secret
I've ever experienced.
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We are defined by the secrets we keep
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and by the secrets we share.
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And this was his way
of sharing a secret with me.
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(Applause)
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Crazy shit! Now --
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(Laughter)
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I believe that amazing things
happen all the time.
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I really do.
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And the reason why we don't see
them as often,
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it's because we don't
place ourselves in a position
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to search for those amazing things.
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But what if we decided to search
for those amazing things,
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for those small coincidences
in life that are truly amazing?
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So you have the giraffe,
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go ahead, throw it in any direction
so you find one last person at random.
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Sir, I'm going to ask you,
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do you have, with you,
a United States $1 bill?
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Audience member 3: I think so.
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HG: Yes? You see, a coincidence!
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(Laughter)
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Let's make sure you have it.
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Do you have it?
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Audience member 3: Yes.
HG: Yes! Perfect.
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Now, I want you to do exactly the same
thing I am about to do.
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I have a dollar bill here to explain.
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I want you to take the dollar bill,
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and fold the Washington part
inside, like this.
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So you get this kind of big square, okay?
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Now, I want you to take the bill
and fold it like this, lengthwise,
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so it becomes like a rectangle,
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and then again --
really fold it, really crease it --
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and when you have it,
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please fold the bill again
into a little square like this
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and let me know when you have it.
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Do you have it? Perfect.
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Now, I'm going to approach,
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and before we start,
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I want to make sure that we do this
in very, very serious conditions.
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First of all, I want to ensure that we
have a marker and we have a paper clip.
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First of all, take the marker
and go ahead and sign the bill.
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And this is the reason why:
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later, I'm going to be doing
a bunch of stuff on stage
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and I don't want you to think,
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oh, while I was distracted by Helder,
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someone came onstage and swapped the bill.
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So I want to make sure
it's exactly the same bill.
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Now not only that, I want you
to take the paper clip
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and put it around the bill.
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So even if nobody comes onstage
and switches the bill,
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I don't have enough time
to go open the bill and close it
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and see what I don't want to see.
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Is that fair?
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Now you can give me the marker back.
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And just like that, very clearly,
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I want to make sure that
we place this in full view
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from the beginning of this experience
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and to make sure that everyone
is going to see it,
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we're going to actually have
a camera man onstage.
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Yes, perfect, so that you can see.
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That's your signature? Yes? Perfect.
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Now, we're going to use
also the deck and a glass for this.
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And we're going to put
ourselves in a position
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to search for an amazing coincidence.
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Do you mind, can you help me with this?
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Go ahead and take some cards and shuffle.
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And do you mind, can you
take some cards and shuffle?
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You can take some cards and shuffle.
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You can shuffle cards
in a variety of ways.
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You can shuffle cards like this.
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You can shuffle cards
in a more messed up way,
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something like this.
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You can shuffle cards in the American way.
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As a Portuguese, I don't feel entitled
to teach you guys how to do it.
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But the important part is
after shuffling the cards,
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always remember
to cut and complete the cards.
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Do you mind doing that for me, sir?
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Please cut and complete.
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And when you have it,
place the cards up in the air.
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And you too, cut and complete
and up in the air.
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Up in the air.
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A deck of cards cut and shuffled
by one, two, three, four and five people.
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Now, very clearly, I'm going
to gather the deck together.
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And just like that.
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I'm going to search for a coincidence
in front of everyone.
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I'm going to try.
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I have some cards that maybe,
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maybe they don't mean anything.
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But maybe that's because
we are not paying close attention.
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Because maybe, maybe they mean a lot.
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Before we start,
sir, you gave me a dollar bill.
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Is that your signature?
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Audience member 3: Yes it is.
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HG: I want you to see very clearly
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that I'm going to open your bill
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and reveal a small secret that we created.
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And the secret of this dollar bill
is the serial number.
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Madam, can you take the dollar bill?
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In the serial number, there is a letter.
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What is the first number after the letter?
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Audience member 4: Seven.
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HG: Seven.
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Seven.
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But, that's maybe just one coincidence.
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What is the second number?
Audience member 4: Nine.
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So after the seven, we have a nine.
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And after the nine?
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Audience member 4: Two.
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HG: The two. And after the two?
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Audience member 4: Three.
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HG: Three, and after?
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Audience member 4: Three.
HG: Three.
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Audience member 4: Seven.
HG: Seven.
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Audience member 4: Four.
HG: Four.
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Audience member 4: Two.
HG: Two, and?
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Audience member 4: Q.
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HG: Q like in queen?
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(Applause)
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The queen of clubs!
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All the cards in order, just for you.
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And that's my show.
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Thank you very much and have a nice night.
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(Applause)
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Helder Guimarães - Magician
Using a deck of cards and other simple props, Helder Guimarães gets up close to play with your perceptions and preconceptions.

Why you should listen

Helder Guimarães slips and slides cards on a table, wowing you with invisible technique, unorthodox psychology and fresh humor. As a close-up magician, he's won international awards for his elegantly thought-through performances, which merge a nuanced stagecraft with good old how-does-he-do-it sleight of hand. He is the world's youngest-ever World Champion of Card Magic. He reflects on his craft in the enigmatic out-of-print book, Reflections.

His appearances at LA's Magic Castle led him to be awarded the title of Parlour Magician of The Year, in 2011 and 2012, recognition that drew hours-long queues as audiences (and fellow magicians) flocked to the simple and astonishing act. Also, in 2012, he co-created a show called Nothing to Hide, with Derek DelGaudio, which opened at the Geffen Playhouse, directed by magic superfan Neil Patrick Harris. In 2013, the show was taken to Off-Broadway where it stayed for a very successful held-over run of 110 performances.

 

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