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In the magician's hand are cards. The audience sees the first - this is the ace of spades. Then the performer gradually moves the ace of spades down, revealing the following cards: ten of hearts, nine of hearts and eight of hearts. Now everyone sees that there are four listed cards in the performer's hand (Fig. 74, A).

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Fig. 74

The artist asks to remember these cards and the order in which they are placed. Then he moves the ace of spades up, combining all four cards, covers them with the palm of his right hand and asks him to name the cards he holds in order. The audience calls them. "Now," says the performer, "I take the ace of spades and put it in my pocket." The audience sees how he does it. "And what cards do I have left in my hand?" - asks the performer. Naturally, the audience calls the remaining three cards: ten, nine and eight of hearts. But the performer objects: "I have the ace of spades in my hand," he says and shows it to the audience. And he takes out the three cards that the audience named from his pocket and shows them. How the cards changed places is impossible to guess.

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This trick requires four common cards and one secret card. The four ordinary cards consist of the ace of spades and three cards of hearts: tens, nines and eights. The fifth card is secret. On one side it depicts the ace of spades, on the other - ten, nine and eight of hearts. Three signs of hearts and two numbers "10" are applied to the upper part in the upper corners, as it should be for ten. Two signs of worms are drawn in the central part, and the number "9" is written just above these signs on the sides. At the bottom of the secret card, three more signs of hearts and two numbers "8" are drawn. Thus, the secret card combines the necessary four cards (Fig. 74, D).

Before demonstrating the trick, three cards - ten, nine and eight - are placed in advance in a pocket in a horizontal position. The secret card, with the three-card side facing up, is covered with the Ace of Spades and placed on the illusion table. Having started demonstrating the trick, the performer takes the prepared cards from the table and, holding them in the middle of the edges in his left hand, turns them to the audience with the ace of spades.

Then, with his right hand, he moves down the ace of spades, which, sliding over the secret card, reveals the ten, nine and eight gradually depicted on it. Moreover, the lower part of the secret card with the image of the eight does not open completely, so that its lower edge is covered by the ace of spades. When the cards are held in this position, the spectators have the complete impression that they see four cards in the performer's hand.

After the audience remembers them, the performer moves up the ace of spades and closes the secret card to them. Then he turns to the audience and asks to repeat which cards were in his hand. And at this time, closing the cards with the palm of his right hand, he turns them back. In this case, the secret card with the image of the ace of spades will be facing the audience, and behind it will be the real ace of spades. When the spectators list the cards they know, the performer says that he takes the ace of spades and puts it in his pocket. The audience can clearly see it. And only the performer knows that he puts a secret card in a vertical position in his pocket (Fig. 74, E). In his hand he has a card turned "back" to the audience - the ace of spades.

When asked what is left in the hand, the spectators answer by naming three cards. Then the performer turns the card and shows the ace of spades. And he takes out the cards named by the audience from his pocket: "Here they are - ten, nine and eight!"

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