EFFECTIVE FOCUSES AND THEIR CLUES At the command of the pike, at your will. Focus Secret Directory / Spectacular tricks and their clues Focus Description: The performer takes a deck from the table, opens it with a fan and invites one of the spectators to choose a card, remember it and put it back. The magician closes the fan and allows the spectator to shuffle the cards. Then he puts this deck in his pocket and asks the viewer what number he wants to see his card. The viewer says that the tenth. The performer takes out nine cards from his pocket, and the tenth draws out the one drawn by the spectator. Now the performer approaches one, another, third, fourth spectator with a fan of cards. Everyone draws one card and, remembering it, puts it back into the fan. The performer mixes all the cards, carefully shuffles. Then, having tightly folded all the cards into one deck, he holds it with two fingers of his left hand by the sides and, barely sliding two fingers of his right hand over it, draws out four cards - the very ones that the audience remembered. Now the performer takes out four aces from the deck. Again, opening the deck with a fan, he asks one of the spectators to put them one at a time into different places of the card fan. Then he shuffles the cards again and puts them in a deck. Holding it with his left hand, he covers it with a small thin handkerchief. He counts: one, two, three - and four aces are under the handkerchief. Indeed, like in a fairy tale. Focus secret: The props of this trick consist of a deck of cards and a colored handkerchief measuring 25x25 cm. The handkerchief is the most ordinary, there are no secrets and devices in it, but there is a secret in the cards. But the audience will not be able to catch it, even holding the cards in their hands. And the secret is simple. The most ordinary deck of completely new satin cards is taken. Their "shirt" should be without edging in the form of a frame - preferably in a fine mesh. The cards are stacked in a deck in an immaculately even pile, placed under a press and the large parallel edges of the cards are cut off almost to nothing, leaving only 0,5 mm per cone, barely noticeable even to the eye of the performer himself (Fig. 68, A, B).
This "operation" can be done in any printing house, if you can not cope with it at home. But clipping the cards alone is not enough to successfully demonstrate the trick. The key to success lies in the utmost attention of the performer himself. The cards must be folded before the performance very carefully so that their edges in the deck exactly match along the cut line. Taking this deck from the table and opening it like a fan, you need to invite the viewer to pull out one card and memorize it. While he is looking at the card, the performer quickly closes the fan and opens it again, turning the deck, so to speak, "upside down". All this happens in a fraction of a second. And the viewer, without suspecting anything, examines the card and puts it back into the fan. Having closed the fan, the performer invites the viewer to shuffle the cards, which he does, and then returns the deck to the performer. But no matter how these cards are shuffled, their edges in the deck will be combined. Only the card that the spectator put in will be out of formation. It is enough to stack the cards in a pile, hold the edges of the deck between the fingers of the left hand closer to the corners of the wider part, and immediately, by running the fingers of the right hand along the edges from top to bottom, the performer will find a card whose edges protrude from the deck. This is the one that the viewer remembered and put into the "fan" (Fig. 68, B). Do the same with the next four cards. First, they give the audience one by one to pull out of the fan along the map. Then, having folded the fan, turn it over and open it again. Spectators put into the fan the cards that they had previously memorized. There will now be four cards out of formation in the deck. At the right time, they are pulled out of the deck. Four aces are drawn from the deck in exactly the same way with the right hand, only together with a handkerchief that covers the deck of cards in the left hand. As for the initial pocket trick, it's easy. Everything goes as described at the beginning of the explanation. Then, having found the spectator's card in the deck, the performer draws it out a little and places it, along with the entire deck, in his pocket. Then he asks the viewer what number he wants to see his card. And, depending on his desire, he first takes out any cards from the deck in a row, and then the one that is needed. It is necessary to demonstrate this trick as if playing, easily and naturally. Only then will it be a great success. We recommend interesting articles Section Spectacular tricks and their clues: ▪ Box for the magical appearance of a dove See other articles Section Spectacular tricks and their clues. Read and write useful comments on this article. Latest news of science and technology, new electronics: Air trap for insects
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