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Focus Description:

The magician takes a board game die in each hand. The spectator chooses one of the hands and both dice appear in it.

Focus secret:

Place two cubes on the table at a distance of about 15 centimeters from each other. Show your empty hands to the audience, then turn them palms down and place them on the cubes. Now raise both hands, palms up, and place them back on the cubes.

With your right hand, take the cube on the right, and defiantly place it in your left hand, which you quickly close. In fact, the cube remains in the right hand by pinching it between the thumb and forefinger. While the second hand is raised to reveal the second die, the right hand takes that die and closes. Now both fists move apart and you ask the viewer to point to one of your hands.

In case he chooses a hand that has no dice, you put it in your pocket and open the other hand that has dice, then just open your hand and show the dice.

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