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Posted on 01. May, 2010 by amauto in Uncategorized

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Finding a chosen card in a spectator’s pocket is a great classic card trick. This version is easy to do and will stun any audience.

How It Looks To The Audience

The magician asks a spectator to merely think of a card in a pile of cards and then place the pile in his pocket. The magician then reaches into the spectator’s pocket and finds the card the spectator is thinking of!

The magician then turns around and holds each matchbook to his forehead. By the power of his mind, he is able to tell the spectator which matchbook he tore the match from! Everything can be examined.

Ask him to place his pile back on the table. Then place spectator’s pile in between the other two piles i.e. in the middle. Hold the pile of fifteen cards face down and deal five cards on to the table, one at a time, in a row, from left to right.

Again working from left to right, deal another card on top of each of the five cards. Then deal a third card on top of each of the five cards.

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After you have held each matchbook to your head, deliberate for a moment, and then dramatically point to the one you know the spectator has torn a match from.

This trick can be made to seem even more impossible if you close your eyes during the sequence where you are holding each matchbook to your forehead. From an audience’s point of view, there just does not seem to be any rational explanation for how the trick can be done

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