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==Revision3 Summary==
==Revision3 Summary==
In our final episode with Diamond Jim Tyler, we learn an awesomely simple card trick that requires no skill! It's based on Jim Steinmeyer's famous nine card trick, which you might remember from a previous episode of Scam School as the [[Easy card trick called The Spelling Bee
In our final episode with Diamond Jim Tyler, we learn an awesomely simple card trick that requires no skill! It's based on Jim Steinmeyer's famous nine card trick, which you might remember from a previous episode of Scam School as the [[Easy card trick called The Spelling Bee|"Spelling Bee"]] trick. Check out this amazing variation from Diamond Jim. It's easy to pull off even after a few beers!
|"Spelling Bee"]] trick. Check out this amazing variation from Diamond Jim. It's easy to pull off even after a few beers!


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==Next Week==
==Next Week==

Revision as of 21:10, 21 February 2013

Fool Yourself with This Super Simple Card Trick!
Number 217
Broadcast Date May 9, 2012
Episode Length 12:16
Hosts Brian Brushwood, Diamond Jim Tyler

Revision3 Summary

In our final episode with Diamond Jim Tyler, we learn an awesomely simple card trick that requires no skill! It's based on Jim Steinmeyer's famous nine card trick, which you might remember from a previous episode of Scam School as the "Spelling Bee" trick. Check out this amazing variation from Diamond Jim. It's easy to pull off even after a few beers!

Next Week

Next week on Scam School, we're gonna be learning the difference between alligators and crocodiles. Turns out alligators like beer- crocodiles do whiskey straight.

Great Quote

Fun Facts

  • Filmed at Pedro's Cantina

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Preceded by:
"Look Like a Real Card Sharp with These Fancy Moves and Flourishes!"
Fool Yourself with This Super Simple Card Trick!
Followed by:
"Fool Your Friends with an Old Carnival Scam: Pricking the Garter!"