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Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Sitting at the table, roll up your left sleeve above the elbow and place your elbow on the table. Take a coin with the fingers of your right hand, press it against your left forearm and begin to perform rubbing movements. Make sure that the coin slips out from under your fingers and falls on the table.

Without embarrassment: “Nothing, I will repeat again”, take the coin from the table with the fingers of your left hand, pass it to the fingers of your right hand and again, pressing it to your left forearm, begin to “rub”. Remove the fingers of the right hand from the left - the coin is gone. "Get in!" - inform the audience.

Focus secret:

The slipping of the coin from under the fingers of your right hand was not done by chance: by lifting the coin with your left hand, you only pretended to transfer it to your right hand. In fact, you left it in your left hand.

While you performed all subsequent movements, as before - the coin was "imposed", "rubbed", - the fingers of the left hand hid it in the gap between the neck and the collar of the shirt.

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