By: Steven Spielberg | 2010-12-07 | Humor This really is a simple card trick that everyone can learn. So as to carry out this trick, a person from your audience is asked to mix your play cards, and remove any 12 cards from the pack and then shuffle those 12..While the spectator is shuffling the cards, you should get a pen and bit of paper and write down a prediction, then put it on the table. So that you can make an accurate predicti read more
By: Bernard Ryan | 2010-11-09 | Arts & Entertainment Hi there! In this card trick lesson I will teach you how to perform two of the best card tricks I did. read more
By: Steven Spielberg | 2010-12-04 | Recreation & Leisure The following is a type of easy card tricks which all people can learn to perform. To commence, you need to ask a spectator to tell you to shuffle the playcards for as much as they desire, for the reason that no matter just how much they are mixed, by the end of the trick the cards shall be in the exact same order as at the starting point. read more
By: Bernard Ryan | 2010-11-04 | Card games I will instruct you now two easy card tricks. One cooler than the other. Let's start with the 1st trick. Applying math, you can determine two cards that someone has chosen. read more
By: Bernard Ryan | 2010-11-20 | Card games I am going to teach you this trick I demonstrated few days ago to a pretty nice girl I met on a pub and she genuinely liked it. This fast, straightforward effect produces a strong impression on the minds of the watchers. read more
By: Thomas Lyn | 2010-04-01 | Art Learn easy card tricks, especially the card trick that using the key card principle. See what the key card principle is and a sample of the card trick using this technique. read more
By: Michael Breck | 2010-04-01 | Art Card tricks where the magician never even touches the cards have a profound effect on any audience. As the spectator handles the cards all the time, there does not seem to be any possibility of the magician controlling the cards - but he can! read more
By: Steven Spielberg | 2010-12-03 | Humor To do simple disappearing tricks, you need to have a deck of cards within their box, and you need to choose one card beforehand and memorize it, that may be set either on top or on the bottom of the deck. Your next move is showing an individual from the audience the pack of play cards, though still within their packet. Then remove the deck from the packet, however leave the one card you had p read more
By: Steven Spielberg | 2010-11-28 | Magic How often times have you found yourself at a bash, looking for approaches to effortlessly win over your pals? In the event that you are one seeking to study sleight of hand, there are several very simple tricks that everyone can perform. read more
By: Steven Spielberg | 2010-12-11 | Photography In order to perform the following very simple card trick, two decks of playing cards are needed. One of the packs must have blue backs, unprepared, andf the other having red backs, which should be prepared as follows: take 26 red backed cards and 26 blue-backed cards and arrange these up alternately to produce a typical fifty-two card pack. Roughen the faces of all the red cards plus the backs of the blue cards so when the cards are distributed, only the red backs may show. Once you've prepared read more
By: John Chon | 2010-11-13 | Recreation & Sports I'm willing to show you a very nice card trick. I certainly trust you will really love this trick. read more
By: Steven Spielberg | 2010-12-12 | Theater Just for this easy card trick, a couple of packs of playing cards are needed, one among which needs to be set up according to just about any system that you could know about. Make sure you subsequently select a particular person form the audience and immediately ask them to shuffle one pack, while you falsely shuffle the other pack, which has been previously set up. read more
By: Steven Spielberg | 2010-12-20 | Magic To conduct the following easy card trick, have the Ace from each of 3 red-backed packs and throw out one of them completely. Position not one but two of the A's in the rear edge of the table, the ends projecting over it a little and cover them by laying a blue pack in its case over them. Get the three red packs carefully shuffled, putting them jointly as one big pack. Pick up the blue pack wi read more
By: Steven Spielberg | 2010-12-15 | Theater If your mates have grown fed up with the old card tricks where the performer either conceals a card up their sleeve or works with a pre-arranged pack, trying one of many mathematical card tricks could be an invigorating answer! read more