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Transferring the ball from one hand to another. Tips for a magician

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This is a very useful trick that is performed either before the ball appears out of nowhere, or after it disappears.

The magician shows the audience both hands, in which there is nothing. However, he has a ball hidden in the palm of one hand.

Focus secret:

1. Stand with your left side towards the hall. You covertly hold the ball in your left hand in the Classic Palm Hold position. Show the audience that your right hand is empty. Twist your arm so that everyone can see both the palm and the back of the hand.

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(hereinafter: A - from the point of view of the magician, B - from the point of view of the viewer)

2. Showing the empty right hand, place the index finger of the left hand on the base of the palm of the right at the wrist.

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3. Turn your whole body to the left: now you are standing with your right side towards the hall. When turning, the hands naturally converge in front of the body.

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4. The left hand that you hold the ball with will be facing the right palm halfway during the turn of the body. At this point, the fingertips of both hands will point directly towards the audience. Keep them together (fingertips of the right hand touching the fingertips of the left hand) so that no one "glitches" the ball in the palm of your hand as you turn your whole body from right to left.

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5. On the turn, when the palms are fully together, covertly move the ball from the Classic Palm Hold position in the left hand to the same position in the right hand.

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6. As soon as the ball is in the position of the Classic grip with the palm in the right hand, and you have stood to the audience with your right side, take your right hand to the body. Now your hands are reversed from step 1. The ball is held by the palm of your right hand, and you show your left hand from all sides so that the audience is convinced that it is empty.

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7. You convincingly demonstrated to the public that both your hands are empty, and meanwhile you secretly held a ball (or any other small object) in your right palm.

Author: Mark Wilson

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