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How to replace one deck with another.

Focus secret:

The fake deck should be in your pocket on the left side. You hold a regular deck in your right hand. And, moving from the audience to your table, bring your left hand to the pocket, quickly take the prepared deck, connect both hands and make a volt with both decks. Now they have switched places.

Dip your left hand into the pocket and leave the deck there. And the fake deck will remain in your right hand. Difficulty with whole decks doesn't matter because your arms are covered by your body.

If you still cannot complete the volt, then the fake deck can be hidden under the edge of the vest. It can be attached there with a thin elastic band. In this case, at the moment you turn to the table, you shift the usual deck to your left hand, and take the prepared deck with your free right hand. You drop the real deck into the pocket on the left side.

Author: Louis Hoffmann

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