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The magician shows everyone the last card, holding the deck horizontally, face down. With the thumb and ring fingers of his other hand, he pulls out what seems to be the same card, but in fact it is lying under it.

Focus Drop card

To achieve this, you hold the deck vertically in your left hand with your index finger and thumb. The back of the deck is facing the palm. The fingers are in the middle of each side. The wet ring finger rests on the front of the cards. In this position, you can use your ring finger to move the last card slightly below all the cards and see a piece of the bottom card.

Focus Drop card

In this trick, after showing the last card, you must turn the deck down before moving that card to place the next card in its place.

Author: Louis Hoffmann

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