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How to name the top cards of each pile of cards after they have been stacked into three or four piles.

Focus secret:

Remember the bottom card of the deck. Let it be the eight of clubs. When shuffling the deck, move this card up and hide it in your palm. Then say: "Perhaps, for the sake of fidelity, you yourself want to shuffle the deck?" and give the deck to the spectator to shuffle.

When the spectator hands over the deck, you place the hidden card on top of the deck and defiantly place it on the table with the words: “Everyone can see that I don’t even touch the cards. Please arrange the cards into two three or four piles, and I will name the top cards of all the piles.” .

At the same time, you remember where the stack of cards with the top card that you know is located. We agreed that this is the eight of clubs. With an air of importance, you touch the top card of the other pile and say, “I think this is the eight of clubs.” Let it actually be the king of spades. You take this card in your hands, but do not show it to the audience, and take the top card of the next pile, saying: “But this card is the king of spades.” After looking at this card, you take the top card from the last pile, calling out loud the card that you just took from the previous pile.

Then you throw all these cards on the table, letting everyone make sure that they named all the cards correctly. You must be quick and artistic so that the audience does not have time to think while you are calling the cards. They also shouldn't be able to see the front of the cards you pick up, which requires you to be standing directly in front of them.

Author: Louis Hoffmann

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