Two Easy Card Tricks

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  • Author Bernard Ryan
  • Published December 2, 2010
  • Word count 352

I will instruct you today two easy card tricks. One better than the other.

Let's start with the 1st trick.

Using math, you can detect two cards that a person has picked out.

At the begining make sure all Kings, Tens, Jacks and Queens, have been sent off from the deck of cards. Aces will be Ones (1).

Performance :

Ask a person from the audience to shuffle the cards. Pick up a pile of cards and carry them in your hand, spread out in a fan figure. Ask the person to get a card. Inquire the person to remember it and to arrange it back in the deck.

Inquire the person to double duplicate the number from the card he picked, then to add 5. Now require him to multiply that amount by 5. Expect him to this amount.

Ask him to find other card in the pack of cards, and to add its number to the complete number.

He will tell you now the total number.

In your brain, subtract 25 from the number. The two figures you gain are the two cards he chose.

For Example - they select a Seven, then an Eight.

7 doubled = 14 plus 5 = 19. Multiply 5 times = 95.

Eight(second card) added to amount = 103. You deduct 25 = 78.

He selected a Seven and an Eight.

This was the start easy card trick. Now here's how to do the 2nd easy card trick :

First : Select the four aces out of the deck of cards and set them in this order : (from the top face down) ace of hearts, ace of clubs, ace of diamonds and in the end the ace of spades.

Second : Show the last ace (of spades) and do the glide, putting the ace of diamonds on the table.

Third : While you do this say "the ace of spades" then perform a bottom buckle with a double lift indicating the ace of clubs.

Fourth : Saying "the other black ace the ace of clubs" turn the double over and deal down the ace of hearts (top card). The watcher considers that the aces on the board are black, but the black aces are in your hand!

That's all. I wish you loved these two easy card tricks. As you remarked yourself these tricks can be categorized as easy card tricks for beginners but are also pretty good for advanced in my opinion.

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