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Focus Description:

Show the audience a small chalkboard. There is nothing written on it. Place it on the table. Invite four people from the audience and ask each to write one four-digit (or more, of your choice) number in a small notebook.

When the numbers are written, have someone in the audience count the sum and say the result out loud. Now lift up the slate. The audience sees the number they just heard.

Focus secret:

Spectators write numbers on the first page of a notebook. And on the last page you must write four four-digit numbers in advance (for this trick you need a notepad that is the same on both sides).

When you go to meet the fifth spectator, you quietly turn the notebook over and let him count the numbers that you wrote yourself. You probably guessed that this number is also written in advance on the board.

All that remains is to make a board with a secret. Cut the plywood to the size of the board and paint it black.

At the beginning of the trick, when you show the audience a slate board, cover the written number with this plywood, holding it with your fingers.

When you place the board on the table, the plywood is underneath. Then you lift the board and leave the plywood on the table.

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