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A card hidden in the palm of your hand. Tips for a magician

Spectacular tricks and their clues

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1. This technique involves you taking one or more cards from the top of the deck without the public seeing it, or just as discreetly adding them to the deck.

Focus Card hidden in the palm of your hand
The map hidden in the palm follows the contours of the palm

2. Holding the deck in your left hand, place your right hand on top, as if you want to line up the cards. Now that the right hand is hiding the cards from the audience, with the thumb of the left hand, slightly push the top card to the right, so that the upper right corner of the card is firmly pressed against the upper knuckle of the little finger of the right hand. Now the thumb of the left hand can push the card into the right palm, and the second and third fingers can push the center of the card up so that it arches, following the contours of the palm, the bottom of the card will be against the pad of the thumb.

Focus Card hidden in the palm of your hand
View of the hidden map from below

3. While the card rests comfortably in your palm, do not rush to remove your right hand. When removing the deck from under the right hand, continue to align the deck with the fingers of the right hand. Then begin to slowly move your right hand towards you, without showing the hidden card to the public, of course. If necessary, you can discreetly drop it into your pocket at a convenient moment.

Author: Arnold Peter

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