The video claims the guy went to the Internet and looked up how to pick locks and learned how to do it in like 5 minutes blindfolded on every lock with video to prove it. I mean, I'm sure the techniques are correct, but if the guy is this awesome he's obviously in the wrong profession. This seems to be basically equivalent of a TAS video and not label it as TAS. Either the guy spent hours trying to pick a lock and just show you the finishing part, or that he already knows how to pick locks and lied about being an amateur.
Then again, I remember a long time ago there was a guy doing Civ 5 video where he miraculously started with an Iron 6 deposit in his home city and only a very handful of viewers are keen enough on game mechanics to call out how improbable it is (large iron deposits are almost never in your home city by design to force you to expand). I've played a lot of Civ 5 games and I'm not even sure if I've ever seen such a start, and I suspect you have to change the map setting in some way since the standard resource template isn't enough, and not even sure if abundant is enough as I think only Legendary Start would do it (that's one where you'd never have to look for resources, I think).
Then again, I remember a long time ago there was a guy doing Civ 5 video where he miraculously started with an Iron 6 deposit in his home city and only a very handful of viewers are keen enough on game mechanics to call out how improbable it is (large iron deposits are almost never in your home city by design to force you to expand). I've played a lot of Civ 5 games and I'm not even sure if I've ever seen such a start, and I suspect you have to change the map setting in some way since the standard resource template isn't enough, and not even sure if abundant is enough as I think only Legendary Start would do it (that's one where you'd never have to look for resources, I think).