Yeah, but that damned music is making me quickly hate whoever made that movie. Good tricks shouldn't be wasted in front of a camera. They shouldn't even be wasted. They should be artfully performed for a live audience. What's an actor without and audience? I'll address this more later...
gosh, his palming angle control is pretty flawless in front of the webcam, i wonder how often he actually perform to real people instead of sitting there in front of his pc.
Regardless he did master pretty much every sleight there other than the way obvious gambler cop.
To be honest, I think the gambler's cop is a pretty obvious move in front of a camera. He was making a real effort to keep his hands in picture as well; I don't think you can fault him for that.
I mean seriously - the gambler's cop is so much easier than most of the sleights on display there!
In Claptrap?
Well, really it's because he needs to move two cards, but it can be used as something like "So, this was not your card, and this was not your card? Okay, but if I set the deck down, and clap.." etc.