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How to force a card that was taken out of the deck and then returned back to the deck to return to you.

Focus secret:

For this trick, you will need long female hair. You attach one end of it to your vest. At the other end of the hair, you can attach a small piece of wax or plasticine. You attach this end to the bottom button of your vest. So you can pick it up without looking.

Show the audience your deck of cards and even let them shuffle it a few times. Taking the deck in your hands, invite one of the spectators to choose a card, and you yourself transfer the wax ball to the tip of your thumb, to which it will stick. When a spectator puts a card into the deck, you roll and bring it to the top of the deck. Then press the wax against the back of this card.

You can shuffle the cards, but leave the bottom edge of the selected card slightly protruding so as not to move the wax ball. Have this card in the middle of the deck and attached to your vest.

Now you turn the cards facing the audience, which will allow you to hide the hair, and at the same time say: "If I were an ordinary magician, I would now just pull out this card and give it away. But I can assure you that I absolutely do not know which these cards are yours. What do you think I will do to find out?" Let the audience suggest their options for finishing the trick. And then say: "Your suggestions were good, but I think it's better if I just order the selected card back to me."

You say any "magic words" by leaning towards the cards and gradually moving away from the table. At the same time, the map will, of course, slowly move in your direction. When the card is on the edge of the table, you take it with your left hand, and then shift it to your right, removing the wax ball with the index and thumb of your left hand.

Ask the spectator who chooses if this card is his, and give him the whole deck along with this card for shuffling. This is not a difficult, at first glance, trick, but it also requires good practice. But your success with the audience will be guaranteed with a good command of this trick.

Author: Louis Hoffmann

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