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Focus Description:

The magician guesses the card conceived by the viewer.

Focus secret:

You shuffle the deck and lay out the cards in pairs, 20 pieces. Then you ask to remember any pair. When the audience has memorized the cards, you collect them in any order, but without breaking the pairs. Again, lay out the cards with a spot down in rows of five pieces according to the following scheme - "Mutus dedit nomen Cocis". This translates as "Mutus gave the name to Kokam" This formula consists of ten letters, which are repeated 2 times. This is the key to the next set of cards.

When performing this trick, you must imagine the above phrase on your table. Next, you put the first card in place of the letter M in the word Mutus, and the second card in place of the letter M in the word Nomen. You put the next cards in place of the letter U in the above phrase, etc. Having laid out the cards, you ask each of the spectators who memorized the cards in which row his two cards are. If the viewer says they are both in the second row, then these are cards on two Ds, if they answer you that these are the third and fourth rows, then these are cards located in the place of the letters O, etc. There are also Russian variants of such phrases, for example : "Makar cuts threads with a knife" or "Science can do a lot of githiks."

Author: Louis Hoffmann

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