Rick Smith, Jr. has successfully transitioned from a traditional stage performer to a digital-first creator, and the production quality reflects that shift. From a technical standpoint, his ability to manipulate card velocity while maintaining a stable flight path—even with standard decks—is objectively top-tier. I’ve noticed a significant increase in his use of high-frame-rate cameras to break down the mechanics of the "flick" in recent uploads. In terms of engagement metrics, do you think the shift toward more "riddle" based content is diluting the pure skill-based showcase, or is it a necessary pivot for the current YouTube algorithm? The precision remains unmatched, but the content strategy is clearly evolving.