swee'pea99
Squire
Mr Pig said:You on the wind up? You honestly think that it would be even remotely possible to work out exactly where a roulette ball was going to land by watching it spin around the edge for one second? Even assuming you 'could' work out where and when it would fall, which I don't believe, there are pegs in the way which can throw the ball all over the place.
Professional squash players spend their working lives in a squash court developing the ability to predict where the ball is going to go. Do you think they could pin it down to a square like that? No way.
He didn't 'loose' any money at all. It was a fake casino and the result was exactly as planned. Had he got the right number he would've had to give the guy a couple of hundred thousand pounds! As it was he just gives the guy his money back, as he didn't actually loose it, and gains credibility from the imperfect, but good, result.
I used to really like Darren brown. I thought he actually did use highly developed skills to perform his tricks, I still think he is obviously a talented guy, but he's just he same as all the other stage magicians throughout history. Feigning superior knowledge to hide conjuring tricks. In fact I think he's worse as I believe he uses video effects, editing and audience/participant plants to produce his results. Which quite frankly anyone could do. I don't listen to a word he says any more.
I couldn't disgree more. I don't think he uses anything as banal as video effects or plants. I think he's an incredibly bright guy who's trained his mind to work in certain ways (among other things). And yes, I think it's quite conceivable that he could anticipate the falll of a roulette ball, exactly as described, just as those 'idiots savants' can look at a pile of matches just dropped on the floor and say '243', and if you count them, there are 243.
If you want to believe he's a fake, fine. But do I honestly think he did the roulette thing along the lines he described? Yes, I do.