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Without untying the ropes. The Secret of Focus

Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Focus Description:

Invite the audience to tie the ends of a regular rope around their wrists. Then, without untying the ends of the rope, again, before their eyes, tie a knot in the center of the rope.

Focus Not untying the ropes

Focus secret:

When your hands are tied, grab the middle of the rope and twist it with a tourniquet, making one full turn. Then slide this twisted part under the rope on one of your wrists, then put a loop of the resulting tourniquet on the same brush.

If we now remove the loop from the hand, passing it through the tied end of the rope, and spread our arms to the sides, then a knot will form on the rope. It should be done in the center of the rope.

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