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This is a very important trick in the skill of a magician. Sometimes even a very experienced magician is not sure that he puts the right card.

You can look at the card at the time when the spectator puts the card back into the deck, make a volt and put it on top of the deck. After that, we hide the card in our hand, and give the deck to the viewer for shuffling. At this time, you can look at the card that you have hidden in your hand.

The first method

We ask the spectator to put the chosen card back into the deck. At the same time, we extend the deck to him with our left hand, unfolding it like a fan. While the spectator lays down the card, you slip the little finger of your left hand under it and stack the deck. Your little finger divides the deck into two parts under the seen card, and the rest of the fingers are under the deck.

Focus How to see the card that you let the viewer remember (two ways)

After that, gently squeeze your fingers. This is to lift the top of the deck a little and open it towards you. So you will see the desired card.

second method

We offer the card as before, but do not shrink the deck in order to look at the card, but carefully move the card down using the volt.

We invite the viewer to shuffle the cards, holding them by the upper end with the thumb, index and middle fingers of the right hand. At the same time, we deviate them from ourselves by about 45 degrees. So you see the map. Even if the spectators see that you have a good view of the last card, it does not matter, because they do not know that the card has already been turned.

Sometimes you can not invite the audience to shuffle the cards, but hold them in your right hand. The described trick can be done with one hand, carefully turning the front side of the cards towards you. You can simply transfer the deck from one hand to another, only the bottom card should look at you, as described above.

Author: Louis Hoffmann

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