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The classic way to hold a coin in the palm of your hand. Tips for a magician

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This is probably the oldest and most important of all tricks with a coin held in the hand. But it is also the most difficult to perform, at the same time, having mastered it, you will understand how valuable a technique you have mastered, not only in relation to coins, but also in the case of other small items.

1. Place a coin on the tips of your index and ring fingers and hold it there with your thumb.

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2. Retract your thumb and curl your fingers inwards, causing the coin to slide down the inside of your thumb to your palm. As the coin slips into your palm, straighten your hand so that the muscles at the base of your thumb and little finger are as far apart as possible.

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3. Firmly press the coin to the palm of your hand and, bringing your palm together, squeeze the muscles, grabbing the edge of the coin with them. Move your thumb inward just enough to hold the coin. If you have an excessive grip, then the brush will look "twisted" and tense.

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4. From the back of the hand, with fingers brought together, it should look natural and relaxed.

Focus The classic way of holding a coin in the palm of your hand

5. Avoid the common mistake of holding the coin too tightly and spreading the fingers wide apart as shown in the picture. This type of brush from the point of view of the audience is doubtful: you are clearly hiding something behind it. Above suspicion is only the natural "pose" of the fingers, hand and hand, which testifies to the skill of the performer of the classical holding of a coin in the palm of his hand.

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This trick is simply referred to as "Palm" - a name associated with the method by which the coin is hidden, since the coin is held only by the palm of the hand. Practice until you can automatically move the coin to the desired position. The movement will become unconscious to you, and such possession of it will be extremely useful to you. Having grasped the essence of the movement, you can move on to exercises with coins of various sizes. Try to learn how to use your hand with a coin in your palm: snap your fingers, pull up your sleeves, take various objects from the table. These natural actions will draw the attention of the audience away from the palm, as the audience automatically assumes that the hand performing such actions is empty.

Note: to hold in the palm of the hand, the object can be placed on it with only the thumb and one more finger of the same hand in which it is laid - without resorting to the help of the other hand. You should train both hands to hold objects in this way, and with equal ease.

Author: Mark Wilson

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