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Simple poker magic

Four magic tricks:

1. Pick four trump cards from a deck and put them on the top. Do not let the audience see this step. The best way is to put four aces on it before magic. Take the poker out of your pocket and start magic. Don't let the audience shuffle.

Try not to attract attention. Ask casually, "Hey, do you want to see magic?" And then start to change directly. The more natural and smooth this step seems, the less questions the audience will have about magic.

2. Divide the whole deck into four equal parts from bottom to top. Four aces will naturally appear on top of the fourth stack. Put four stacks of cards from left to right so that the fourth stack of cards will appear on your far right. Don't pay too much attention to the fourth deck. Magic needs distraction. If your audience finds out where A is, the magic can't be done.

3. Pick up the first stack of cards and put the three cards on the bottom. This will create the illusion that you are shuffling cards.

4. Divide the top three cards into three other stacks, one for each stack. Start with the leftmost stack and end with the stack with a. Each stack can only be divided into 1 card. This is very important when dealing with a stack of cards with A, because there must be three other cards with A in the stack. ..

5. Repeat this step in the other three stacks. Finally, make a stack of cards with aces. Put the top three cards at the bottom, and now the last stack is four aces at the top. When you divide the first three into other three piles, there will be an A on each pile.

6. Open the top card in each stack and reveal four aces. After you have mastered the magic completely, you can change the audience to perform it. Provide specific steps for the audience, cut the cards (don't shuffle! ), take cards (top three), and divide cards (one for each stack). The result will be the same. The difference is that the audience will believe your magic more because you trick them into thinking that they control the result.