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The main handling is you have to flip the deck face up and flip the bottom card over. Hide this card from the spectators view while fanning the cards out . Have the spectator freely point to any card in the fanned out deck. Make a split in the deck where the card was chosen. keep the card in the right hand packet kind of out jogged a little so you can still see it. Then secretly flip the left and packet over and place their card on top of it. Next take the rest of the right hand packet and flip it over and place it under the left packet. Once you have done that, u should have two cards face up in a double lift position. Have them only see the card they selected and while the whole deck is still in your hand, have them sign their name across the front of the card. Then, catch a break between to two cards and then flip them face down as one. take the top card on the deck which is not their actual card and place it in the middle of the deck explaining that their card is lost in the deck. then do another double lift at the top of the deck. this will be another unknown card. then you want to pick up both cards off the top of the deck as one. then you rip off the top left corner of both cards as one. Then u place the two corners as one down firmly on the table.next, place the ripped cards face down on the deck. Finger off the top card which is their card and turn the rest of the deck face down. Now your left with the two corners stuck together on the table. Secretly lick the bottom part of your palm just under your thumb. Now wave your hands over the corners and on the second or third wave, press you r palm quickly down on the corner. this will cause the top corner to stick to your hand and their card corner to be reveled. Now, flip the big card over to reveal that is also their signed card. Ditch the remaining cad corner in your hand and your done.
you lick your hand befoire you rip the card |
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Believe is a simple but effective trick..
it uses no gimmick and it is easy to handle.. but,i dont like performing this trick because it involves ripping a card.. anyways...Believe is a great trick that will give great reaction.. |
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So that was pretty much my same reaction to the trick. I figured out everything from the trailer, except for why the corner color change is so damn smooth. Even amateur videos on YouTube have really fluid changes so I did start thinking PK ring or something for a little while, but apparently I've underestimated good ol' spit.
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I have come to notice, that if the corners on the table are slightly bent into a slight U shape that when you come over the corners for the change, you don't have to press or linger. It gives the change more fluid motion.
Also good to note. Rubber cement is tacky and works also. Plus it can't be seen on your skin and you never have to lick yourself then. -Jacob
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