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Banknotes are swapped. Focus secret

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Focus Description:

Place two bills, say one dollar and five dollars, on the table in a "V" shape. The smaller denomination is on top, and you draw the audience's attention to the fact that the one dollar is on top of the five dollar bill.

Start rolling two bills into a tube, starting at the bottom of the "V". As you roll up the bills, ask the spectator to place one finger on the corner of the one dollar bill and the other finger on the corner of the five.

Thus, the viewer will press both bills to the table. There is no chance to deceive him. However, now when you unroll the bills, the five will appear to be on top of the one dollar bill, although the viewer is still holding the corners of the bills with their fingers.

Focus Banknotes are swapped

Focus secret:

1. Putting bills on the table as shown in the figure, you can see that the one dollar bill is pushed further towards the audience than the "five".

2. Use the index fingers of both hands to roll the bills together, starting at the bottom of the "V".

3. Roll up the bills until only a small corner of the "five" remains in sight.

4. Continuing to roll up the banknotes, slightly open the fingers of your left hand over the corner of the "five". From the outside it seems as if you are just holding the bills, rolling them up, but in fact you are covering the corner of the "five" so that the audience does not see it. At this point, point to the corner of the dollar with your right hand. Invite the viewer to press this corner to the table with the finger of his left hand.

5. When he fulfills your request, press the center of the tube with the finger of your right hand and roll it up a little more. The corner of the "five", hidden from the eyes of the audience, will turn over. In other words, this corner will pass under the straw and turn forward to its original position on the table. What is happening is closed from the audience by your hand.

6. Holding the tube with the finger of your right hand, raise your left hand and point to the corner of the "five".

7. Ask the viewer to press the corner of the "five" with the finger of their right hand. Emphasize at the same time that he presses both bills to the table.

8. Now all you have to do is unroll the bills. Thanks to the secret coup of the corner of the "five", the relative position of the bills has changed: the "five" now lies on top of the dollar bill.

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