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A very effective trick, but requiring practice.

Focus secret:

4 cards and 4 coins are taken. Coins are laid out in a square (one at the top of the square). Then the coins are covered with cards (one of the most difficult moments of the trick is to correctly lay out the cards. Start from the far right and go clockwise. I cover the right near coin, take it with the middle and ring fingers of your left hand - if you are right-handed, so that the coin is not visible behind the cards that you actually deal in. Covering the far left coin, put the one in your hand under the card).

After the cards are laid out, you show that under the left card closest to you and under the right card farthest from you lie untouched coins. However, you pick up the far left card (and remove it from the table) and there are already 2 coins, then you pick up the left near card and there is no coin (raise the card by pressing a coin from below with your thumb), and put this card on the open two coins.

Immediately after this, you remove the card and reveal 3 lying coins and remove the card to the far right, the principle is the same as the previous card.

You cover with a card 3 coins lying on the table and it remains to remove the two remaining cards from the table and open 4 coins lying next to the surprised spectators.

Everything seems confusing, but the effect is worth it.

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