Phenomenon: The magician holds a deck of playing cards in his hand, with an ace of spades and an ace of clubs on the table.The magician begins to deal out the cards in a neat pile, allowing the audience to call out for a stop. When the spectator yells stop, the magician places the Ace of Spades at the top of the dealt pile, and then neatly closes the dealt pile by placing the bottom of the cards in his hand. Organize the cards. The cards are dealt again, the spectator shouts again to stop, and the magician places the Ace of Clubs at the top of the dealt pile and neatly closes the pile again. Place the lower end of the closed card in the hand. The magician places the cards on the table, and as soon as the cards are unfolded, he takes out the Ace of Spades and the top card of the Ace of Spades, and places them on one side of the table. Then he takes out the Ace of Clubs and the top card of the Ace of Clubs. The two cards are opened and surprisingly four aces are laid out on the table. Surprise the audience. Solve the mystery: Just put an Ace of Hearts at the top of the deck and the Ace of Diamonds at the bottom of the deck before the magic trick. Just follow the steps above.
The Four K's Get Together
Preparation: First, pick the four "K's" out of a deck of cards, then pick two other cards and insert them behind the second "K." (Note: Six cards must be placed behind the second "K"). (Note: the six cards must be neatly organized so that the audience cannot find two other cards among the four "K's")
Magic steps:
1) Open the stack of "K's" in a fan shape and show it to the audience (hide the two miscellaneous cards behind the third "K"). (hide the two stray cards behind the third king), then gather the four cards (actually six) and place them face down on top of the deck.
2) Tell the audience that the four "kings" are very good friends and that they will not be separated.
3) Place the top card "K" at the bottom of the deck so you can show it to the audience.
4) Insert the next top card (not the "K") into the center.
5) Repeat step four.
6) Now leave the fourth card on top. You can turn it over to show the audience that it is a "K".
7) While cutting the card from the center and placing the bottom half on top, you can explain to the spectator: "The four kings are very good friends, so even if they are separated, they will soon come back together".
8) Open the deck in a fan shape to show the audience that the four kings have magically come together.
Pure technique of recognizing cards
Use an ordinary deck of poker, let the audience randomly shuffle, and let him choose one of the cards, and hand it over to the magician's hand, at this time, the magician's right hand with the thumb at the bottom, and the rest of the 4 fingers at the top, let the cards stand upright and turn their backs on themselves, and pay attention to the position of the hand should be lower than their own chests, and the fingers exert themselves so that the cards are arched inward, and then you can just see the number of points in the corners of the cards and the suits. The attention is to move naturally and quickly, the cards should not be bent too aggressively, as long as the position of the cards is low, just to see the points on the line, this method should be performed well only. Thanks, top one!
Seeking Poker
Seeking Poker
Performance:
(1) The performer takes a deck of playing cards and unfolds them to account for the face and back of the cards, indicating that there is no secret.
(2) The cards are shuffled a few times, and an audience member is invited to come up to the stage, where he shuffles the cards a few more times. The performer extends both hands, palms up, and asks the audience to divide the cards into two piles, with the backs of the cards facing upwards, and place them on top of the performer's left and right palms respectively.
(3) The performer says to the spectators on the stage: "Choose one of the two piles of cards, take this pile and look at it to remember the top card, what point and suit it is, and show it to the spectators offstage as well, without letting the performer know. Then put the card that has been looked at back on the top of the pile."
(4) The performer stacks another pile of cards on top of the pile chosen by the spectator, piles him up and says, "Where in the full deck is the one card you've seen, do you know?" The spectator says, "I don't know." The performer says, "You can tell where it is if you do it my way."
(5) The spectator is then asked to face downstage and move the cards behind him. The first step is to move the top card underneath the deck. In the second step, the now top card is then turned over so that it is face up and inserted arbitrarily into the center of the full deck. After these two steps are done, bring the full deck to your body.
(6) The performer says: "You unfold the cards, with their backs facing upwards, and find the card you have just turned face up, and the one below it, the one you see and remember." The spectator does so, and indeed it is the card he sees and remembers, and gives it to the spectators offstage to inspect.
(7) Why is it that a card turned over by the spectator is inserted behind him exactly on top of the card seen and remembered? What a mystery.
Revealed:
(1) There is no secret, temporary borrowing can also be, the secret is in the audience on the stage to select a pile of cards in the hands of the performer, take to see the top card and give the audience off-stage to also see the time.
(2) At this time, the performer takes the opportunity to quickly turn another pile of cards in his hand, the bottom one, make it face up, and then turn the second card on the top, make it face up, the two cards flip is the key to this magic, after the completion of a great success.
(3) The audience on the stage follows your two-step approach to move the cards, the first step is to move the top card to the bottom, which is a preparation for the second step. The second step is to flip the top card, which is a confusing move, in which the audience imagines that the back of the card is flipped upward into a card face up, without knowing that the card has been flipped by the performer into a card face up, and now by the audience flipped, but flipped into a card backward upward, in the same direction as the rest of the card.
(4) Finally the spectator unfolds the cards, with their backs facing upwards, and sees in them a flipped card, face upwards, and thinks that it is the card which he himself has flipped behind him, and which is folded on the front of the card which he remembers.
(5) So the spectator is surprised to see behind the flipped card a card which he has memorized.
A very accurate calculator trick
Birth month' date 1. Have the other person type in the birth month 2. multiply by 4, then add 93. multiply by 25, plus the date of birth to retrieve the calculator, subtract 225 The first two digits (or the first digit) of the month of birth, and the last two digits of the date of birth.
Basic Magic Shuffle
Be patient and watch it~~~Magic Shuffle: The magic shuffle is completely different from the normal shuffle. In poker magic, most of the items have to go through the process of shuffling, the purpose of which is to shuffle the audience's drawn cards or the performer's desired cards to a certain position, so that the desired effect can be achieved. After the performer is skillful in the magic shuffling method, the shuffling action is very natural, and in the view of the audience, there is no special technique, while the performer can do whatever he wants. Therefore, if you want to perform poker magic, you should first learn the magic shuffling method. There are no fewer than a dozen basic methods, so I'll give you four examples for your reference.
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