EFFECTIVE FOCUSES AND THEIR CLUES The spectator pulls out cards conceived by others. Focus Secret Directory / Spectacular tricks and their clues Focus Description: How to get the spectator to draw out cards one at a time, which were previously chosen by other spectators, returned to the deck and shuffled. Focus secret: You give a deck of cards to one of the spectators to shuffle. Then invite four spectators to choose from a card. Let the first spectator collect these cards face down on an open palm. Then you place them in the middle of the deck and give it to be shuffled again. You hide the shuffled deck in the pocket of the first spectator and ask each spectator who chose a card to name it. After that, the first spectator should touch your wand with his hand, put his hand in his pocket and pull out the named card. To the surprise of everyone present, your assistant actually draws only the named card. The same thing happens with the second and third cards. And you offer him to find the last card in the deck. Let it be ten tambourines. The spectator scans the deck, but cannot find a card in it. Then you say that you will teach him how to do it. To do this, he must blow into his pocket, after which he will immediately find the card in his pocket. But, apparently, he blew too hard, because along with ten tambourines, there are many other cards in his pocket, which you begin to take out not only from your pocket, but also from his vest, ear, nose. At first glance, it seems really magic, but it has a fairly simple explanation. When four cards are returned to the deck, then you, using a volt, transfer them up and hide them in your palm. After that, the deck is shuffled again. Taking the shuffled deck, you put the cards on top of it and, placing the assistant on the left facing the audience, put the deck in his left breast pocket of his jacket. The top cards should be on the outside. By clarifying the names of the selected cards, you are polling the audience, starting with the last one, because it is his card at the very top. Ask the spectator to draw as quickly as possible, thereby pushing him to take the first card that comes across, which means the top card. If it suddenly turns out that the spectator pulls out a card from the middle of the deck, then say: "You are too slow, and the magical influence of the wand has already ended. Let me take a card!" You yourself pull out the desired card. When the spectator draws three cards, you reach into the spectator's pocket and draw the entire deck except for the top card. Then you pretend to remember the fourth card and ask the spectator what card it was. We have already assumed that this is a dozen of tambourines. At your request, our viewer will start an unsuccessful search in the deck for this ten of tambourines, which actually remained in his pocket. But, blowing into his pocket, the viewer, of course, will find a map there. While he was looking for a card, you hid about a third of the deck in your hand and put it in the spectator's pocket under the pretense of drawing extra cards. Author: Louis Hoffmann We recommend interesting articles Section Spectacular tricks and their clues: ▪ Focus with cubes and matches ▪ Coin passing through the leg See other articles Section Spectacular tricks and their clues. Read and write useful comments on this article. Latest news of science and technology, new electronics: Machine for thinning flowers in gardens
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