Here is the magic tricks that i will teach you...
No doubt the
single best magic tricks with cards you need is to practice at the beginning of
the trip as DL For the love of secrecy, I give the shortcut only - actually
it's two words, but if you know the movement and I know exactly what I mean. The DL is used less
than a magic trick, and more than a measure of utility to achieve the
intermediate and advanced tricks.
When we started to learn how to do magic, we get our friends and family shows us how to do card tricks. Sound familiar? "Well, the countdown of 12 cards into four equal piles then set aside the rest of the letters."
You see, most of the magic tricks of households are a variation of the mathematical tricks. There are some card tricks based in mathematics are (in fact, most of them are great, but the four that everyone knows are absolutely terrible.) What you really need to work on the manipulation is a card game. There are many ways to do the magician. Baraja false, false cuts, forces, palm trees, buttons, controls plays, and the almighty DL.
The DL it is simply described as turning two cards on one. It sounds simple, right? The key, however, is a technique that not only feels to find, of course, but it looks natural. You do not want to give away if you have more than two cards turn vs. simply turning on one.
Here are the steps of my favorite. I call them "dead weight" lovingly because I love working out, and literally raising charts with absolutely no set this method of - are simply dead square on the cover.
Step 1. The position of the hand.
You should already be more efficient in the fist distributor. I explain how to do all the time, but for the sake of explanation, I'll repeat it here:
Hold the deck face down in your hand, the index finger on the bottom corner should be curled away from his thumb. Your other three fingers should be on the other side, and the thumb should rest on the near side, lying on the edge of the cover. This ensures that the best grip. The cards are not accidentally slip of the hand, and are not so tight that it feels unnatural hold.
Step 2. edge.
Place your thumb on the top of the cover. You want to put your thumb lightly on top, so that the first cards and projects downward, and work your way in as you approach the bottom of the deck.
Step 3. Feel the tip of the forefinger.
Feel the side with the filling of the index finger. You are looking for the two best cards. This is a skill that takes time to be good before you can do it efficiently every time.
Step 4. Pinch and shift.
Finally, if you have the feeling, two, pinch the top card with your thumb, finger bottom card, and turn the letters as one. You can uniformity to ensure dragging through the "top" of the roof (actually the third face down card).
Voila! If done correctly, both cards must be faced up to, on the ground face down. Once you've mastered this movement, it opens up a million ways! Magic tricks viva!
When we started to learn how to do magic, we get our friends and family shows us how to do card tricks. Sound familiar? "Well, the countdown of 12 cards into four equal piles then set aside the rest of the letters."
You see, most of the magic tricks of households are a variation of the mathematical tricks. There are some card tricks based in mathematics are (in fact, most of them are great, but the four that everyone knows are absolutely terrible.) What you really need to work on the manipulation is a card game. There are many ways to do the magician. Baraja false, false cuts, forces, palm trees, buttons, controls plays, and the almighty DL.
The DL it is simply described as turning two cards on one. It sounds simple, right? The key, however, is a technique that not only feels to find, of course, but it looks natural. You do not want to give away if you have more than two cards turn vs. simply turning on one.
Here are the steps of my favorite. I call them "dead weight" lovingly because I love working out, and literally raising charts with absolutely no set this method of - are simply dead square on the cover.
Step 1. The position of the hand.
You should already be more efficient in the fist distributor. I explain how to do all the time, but for the sake of explanation, I'll repeat it here:
Hold the deck face down in your hand, the index finger on the bottom corner should be curled away from his thumb. Your other three fingers should be on the other side, and the thumb should rest on the near side, lying on the edge of the cover. This ensures that the best grip. The cards are not accidentally slip of the hand, and are not so tight that it feels unnatural hold.
Step 2. edge.
Place your thumb on the top of the cover. You want to put your thumb lightly on top, so that the first cards and projects downward, and work your way in as you approach the bottom of the deck.
Step 3. Feel the tip of the forefinger.
Feel the side with the filling of the index finger. You are looking for the two best cards. This is a skill that takes time to be good before you can do it efficiently every time.
Step 4. Pinch and shift.
Finally, if you have the feeling, two, pinch the top card with your thumb, finger bottom card, and turn the letters as one. You can uniformity to ensure dragging through the "top" of the roof (actually the third face down card).
Voila! If done correctly, both cards must be faced up to, on the ground face down. Once you've mastered this movement, it opens up a million ways! Magic tricks viva!
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