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Focus Description:

Guessing the intended card.

Focus secret:

Separate the black cards from the red ones and remember which colors you put on top and which ones on the bottom. Do it without anyone seeing it!

Ask the spectator to choose 1 card from the top. You can make a fan of the first few cards and ask the spectator to take one of them.

Now ask the spectator to place their chosen card on the bottom of the deck. Again, make a fan of the few bottom cards to give the spectator a choice between which cards he will leave his card.

Divide the deck in the middle and place the bottom of the half on top.

Turn the deck over and find the card you have in mind. The color of the card that he chose will be between the other colored cards.

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