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Inseparable sevens. The Secret of Focus

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The four divided sevens come together.

Focus secret:

Place three or four eights beforehand on the bottom of the deck, and the fourth eight, which is not needed for the trick, can be left anywhere (the suit of this fourth eight must be remembered).

Then openly draw four sevens from the deck and lay them out on the table. While the audience watches them, slip the little finger of your left hand over the bottom three eights, as you do with the volte.

Taking four sevens from the table, put them on top of the deck, trying to ensure that the seven of the same suit as the fourth eight lies above the rest. Make a few remarks about the "friendly relations" of the sevens, as a result of which, no matter how they are placed, they will come together again.

Take the first opportunity to make a volt to move the bottom three eights up. If you are skillful enough, you can make a volt the moment you place four sevens on top of the deck.

But if you're not sure, it's best to wait and do a Volt a moment later, when the audience's attention is less focused on your hands.

"Now I'll take these sevens, you can see for yourself that I didn't move them, and I'll put them in different parts of the deck."

When asked to show them, you take all four cards and reveal them in a fan-like manner. In reality, three of them will be eights; but since the fourth or front card is a seven, and the eighth point of each following card is covered by the previous one, everyone will assume that these are sevens that were previously on the table, and they are quite convinced that these cards are the same.

Now you understand why it is necessary to place a seven on top of the same suit as the missing eight. If you do not, then the top seven will be the same suit as one of the other three eights, and the audience, knowing that there cannot be two sevens of the same suit, will solve the whole secret of the trick.

Folding four cards again, you place the top one on the bottom of the deck, the second one higher, the third even higher, and the fourth one (the real seven) is left on top of the deck.

The four sevens, supposedly distributed in different places of the deck, actually lie together at the top, and you just need to make a volt or, if you like, just remove the cards so that they all gather in the middle of the deck.

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