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Spectacular trick with three cards.

Focus secret:

For this trick, three cards are needed: one figure and two simple ones. The magician places them face down. He holds one card between the ring finger and thumb of his left hand, and the other two, of which one is a figure, in his right hand. He holds one card between the index and thumb, and the other between the ring and thumb.

Bringing and spreading his hands very quickly, he throws these cards and asks the audience to say which of them is a piece. If you act very quickly with your hands, then it is absolutely impossible for the viewer to guess which card falls from the right hand first. This is the essence of the trick, if it is well executed.

Author: Louis Hoffmann

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