card tricks
card tricks
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by Andy Canning - 2006-12-17
Whatever the reason, Card Tricks are an essential part of any Magician's performance. Some require difficult sleight-of-hand techniques, most just need you to distract your audience while you 'do the ...
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by Adamheist - 2007-03-23
It is all about how you present yourself to the audience: your timing, your sense of humor and your ability to distract are very important. Get on stage and perform the worst that can happen is that p...
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by Lucas Da Silva - 2007-04-11
This simple card trick will amaze your audience and leave them wondering how you managed to do it.But before we begin, it's important to remember one thing - Although it's an easy trick to explain, it...
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by Corie Cornwell - 2007-04-22
Because magic is always an illusion which, if the illusion is revealed, becomes just deceit, magicians will almost always refuse to reveal the magic trick secret. In fact, the Magician's Oath swears t...
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by Corie Cornwell - 2007-04-25
A magic trick is made up of more than one component. First is the element of the expectations of the audience. If they are told they will see magic, it will help them to believe that anything out of t...
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by Tammy Foster - 2007-04-27
It's always enjoyable performing magic tricks for an appreciative audience. Once you get a few magic tricks under your belt, you'll be hooked on performing your craft because there is something really...
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by Mary Joyce - 2007-04-27
The card trick is a staple to all magician's bag of tricks. In fact, many magicians today begin warming up their audience with a few card tricks just to get them in the mood. Magic is all about visual...
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by Corie Cornwell - 2007-04-30
A magic card trick usually relies on either placing a certain card exactly in the deck where you want it, or forcing the audience member to choose the card you want them to choose or both. There are s...
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by Corie Cornwell - 2007-05-15
Some card tricks commonly considered magic tricks require fairly good manual dexterity in order to shuffle the deck, palm a card, and do a double lift or a pinky block. Others require careful shufflin...
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by Tammy Foster - 2007-05-17
Actual brick and mortar schools that teach black or white magic (i.e. Harry Potter) are hard to find, if they exist at all...or maybe they are so magical that only witches and warlocks can see them at...