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Focus Description:

The performer holds an ordinary slate board. He passes it to the auditorium, let the audience make sure that the board is without any secrets and nothing is written on it. Then he takes a sheet of white paper and wraps the board in it. Everyone saw that nothing was written on paper either.

The performer holds the board in front of him and asks the audience to name any two-digit number. The audience repeats this number several times. After that, the performer unfolds the paper and takes out the board. The number written by the audience is written on the slate.

Focus secret:

Take a sheet of rough paper. On one side, rub it with tooth powder so that the powder lays down in an even layer. Shake off excess powder from the paper, fold the sheet with the chalk side inward and store in this form until the trick is demonstrated. After showing the audience a board and a "clean" sheet of paper, wrap it so that the side rubbed with chalk is in contact with the surface of the board.

When the audience calls out a number, you hold the wrapped board in front of you and discreetly write the number on the paper with your finger, and it will be imprinted on the slate.

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