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Focus Description:
You will need an assistant for this trick. Lay out eight cards with symbols up so that their arrangement copies the arrangement of symbols on the eight card. After that, turn away and ask the spectator to choose one card. Then turn around and have your helper point to the take card and ask "is this card?" after which you will name the card that the spectator actually chose.
Focus secret:
Your helper should point to the symbol on the figure-of-eight card that corresponds to the location of the correct card.
Focus produces more effect if repeated several times. The viewer will think that the accomplice is supposedly telling you something, and will not understand the real trick.
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