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Poker magic course is easy to learn.

1. Hold a deck of cards with the palm of your left hand up. The index finger is at one end of the stack and the other three fingers hold the right side of the stack.

2. Put your right hand on the left hand stack, press the back of the top card with your index finger, and gently clamp the two ends of the card with your thumb and three other fingers. Lift the top card a little at the end of the pile with your right thumb.

3. Lift the second card with the thumb of the right hand at the same time, and gently press the right back corner of the card stack with the little finger of the left hand, so that the two raised cards will not fall off.

4. Release your right hand. The two above are stuck together. However, due to the little finger of the left hand, there is a gap between the upper two cards and the lower card. As long as the gap does not swing slightly towards the audience or the pile of cards, the audience will not see it.

5. Put your right hand on the left hand card stack and follow the action when opening the card. Lift the top two cards together, and the audience will see that there are only 1 card. However, when unveiling the card, the right index finger should be gently pressed on the back of the card to avoid a gap between the two cards and being discovered by the audience as the secret of the two cards.

6. The performer lets the audience clearly see the color point of the second card and puts the two cards on the pile again. Then he picked up the 1 card and threw it on the stage, and asked the audience to turn it over and show it in public. The original card disappeared and became a new card. He didn't know the secret of the two-handed card and thought it was a card he had seen before.

Don't look at the cards when everyone is performing. Because where your eyes see, the audience will follow. You can watch the audience talk to the audience, and at the same time complete the card lifting action through the feeling of your fingers.