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Stepping on stage, you try to light a match, holding it in your right hand, on the sole of your boot. Strike once, twice - all in vain. And suddenly a burning match appears in your left hand.

Focus secret:

You will need two matches. One you will try to light on the sole of the boot. The second match is secret. You place it in advance between the lining and the material of the jacket. The head of this match should protrude slightly from the shelter so that it can be removed from there at any time.

In addition to a secret match, you need to prepare a ring glued from a plate with gray from a matchbox. You put this ring on the middle finger of your left hand. The left hand should be held in such a way that the audience does not reveal the secret of the trick. Trying to light a match with your right hand on the sole of your boot, you should stand with your right side turned to the audience. At this time, with your left hand, you pull out a secret match from your jacket, holding it with your index and thumb. By imperceptibly striking a match on the ring worn on the middle finger, you light it and show it to the audience.

The key to the success of this trick is to train your left hand well.

Author: Kuptsova O.

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