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After a while he then tells the audience that all the kings will be back together soon.and when the audience examines the deck they will find that all 4 kings are indeed next to each other again! Appearing Card: A spectator picks out a card from a shuffled deck.
And more! WOW! Can you imagine yourself mastering these simple yet crowd-pleasing tricks? Then after you have finished with the cards, it's then time to move on to your coin tricks.
Then magically the card is pulled out of his pocket.
The magician will then be able to read the spectator's mind and tell him exactly which card he selected.
The magician then selects three cards from the bottom of the deck, and asks the spectator if any of these cards are his.
This is repeated with the remaining piles of cards.
The magician does not see this card however.
Once shuffled you hand the cards to a spectator.
The spectator will cut the deck into four piles.
The magician then drops the deck on the table and the card jumps out of the deck, face up.
Back Flip: For this trick an audience member selects a card.
When the cards are turned over, the top cards on each pile will be aces.
Then these cards are laid out on the table and as if by magic, one of the cards is flipped over and the spectator's card appears on the table.
The card is then put together with three randomly selected cards and then all four cards are placed at the bottom of the deck, which is shuffled again.
A Poker Player's Picnic: For this trick you begin by shuffling a normal deck of cards.
In My Pocket: In this trick a spectator picks a card and puts it back in the deck but the magician can't find it.
Coin tricks a....
49ers Fools Gold: This is a variation of one of the most classic card tricks around.
A spectator selects a card from one of the 49 that the magician offers him.
None of them will be.
The card is inserted into the deck.
Then the spectator picks up the first pile and plays with the cards so that the order is changed.