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Guessing one by one all the cards in the deck. Focus secret

Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Focus Description:

The magician asks the audience to borrow a deck of cards to eliminate any suspicion that his cards have been dissected. If the audience gives their deck, then the performer leaves 32 cards, shuffles them himself and, in addition, gives one of those present to shuffle.

If the illusionist has to show a trick with his cards, then he immediately passes them to the viewer and asks to shuffle as carefully as possible. The deck is then placed face up on the table.

The magician takes it in his right hand, hides it behind his back and immediately calls the card, for example, the eight of tambourines. He holds his right hand in front of him, and the audience clearly sees the eight of tambourines. The performer calls the second card, also hiding the deck behind his back. This continues until all the cards in the deck have been guessed.

Props:

An ordinary deck of playing cards.

Focus secret:

After the whole deck is shuffled, the magician, hiding it behind his back, quietly notices the bottom card (in our case, the eight of tambourines). Behind his back, he shifts this eight to the top of the deck, face out, and shows it to the audience. In this case, the performer notices the next card, for example, the jack of clubs.

Proceeding in the same way further, he shifts the cards behind his back, names them, and gradually shows the audience the entire deck.

Author: Vadimov A.A.

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