Simple Magic Trick Anyone Can Perform With Cards
Magic card tricks are some of the easiest around, even children can do them. The following card trick is based on simple math. If your child can count they can do this trick. The performance of this trick will take some practice and a little finesse.
What to do first:
Using a standard poker card deck with 52 cards you will begin by telling your audience that you are going to make a few piles of cards. Shuffle the cards. Holding the cards face up in your hand, the top card which is the first card of each pile is where you begin. Number the piles from one to thirteen, ace being the number one card. It will take a different amount of cards to reach thirteen because it depends on what the starting card is. So, if your first card is an ace you will start by counting one and count cards into a pile up to thirteen. If the first card happens to be a two, the suit does not matter; the next card you count for your pile will be number three in your series, the next four and so on until you count to thirteen. If the first card is a ten then count the following one as eleven, the next as twelve and finally thirteen to finish the pile off. There will be a total of only four cards in this pile. Do all the counting to yourself. Place the piles on a bench or table facing up and when you have used them up carefully turn them over so that the cards that were at the bottom are now on the top of the pile.
And now for the finesse:
Make it look like you are just placing down random piles of cards when you are actually counting the cards. Do not put a face card in the beginning of a pile. If your first card is a face card just say, “I don’t like face cards” and put it on the bottom of the deck or slide in the deck anywhere. The whole time you are counting out your piles of cards you are looking at the cards face up in your hand. There will be remaining cards at the end of deck which will not add up to enough cards to form a pile with. Each pile must contain thirteen cards so with the excess just put them aside and say, “we wont be needing these” be sure they do not get mixed in together. Math is what it is about so be sure you keep track of your counting.
Next piece of the trick:
There will be seven piles of cards in front of you approximately. It does not matter how many piles you have. Get the people to take the piles and hand them to you one by one. They will pass you the cards they choose and as they do this put the cards set aside face down in your hand. Put the cards they give you together with those cards you have in your hand. When there are six piles you must let them remove three whole piles and when you have seven piles get them to move 4 of them away. The object is to leave three piles. You might tell them they are to leave three piles.
Here comes the fun:
Watch as you tell the person to flip the top cards of only two piles, just the top cards one off each pile. Now you will have two piles with the top card turned face up. What you want to do is find the number that is on top of the pile so search the deck. Remember to tell them you will only know the number of the card not the suit. The magic continues. Do not make it obvious that you are counting the cards, act as if you are truly sifting through the deck looking or feeling for the magic number. Counting the cards is what you are doing. The first thing to do is count ten of the cards. Then you will count out the number on the first card that is turned face up on one of your three piles. Then you will count to the number of the second face up card. Let us say you pick up a two and three on two of the piles then you must count out ten of the cards, again count two and three more from those that are turned over.
The grand finale:
There are cards left in your hand. You could have ten or one card left it does not matter. Count the last cards without being obvious and then put them down and say, “Okay, I have found the right card”. The number of the card I am holding on the top pile is “.” You will say whatever the number of remaining cards is after you have counted out all the other cards. Call it and say it is an Ace when there is just the one card remaining. Or, if there were two cards left you will say the card is a two, and so on. Let your audience turn the top card of the last pile to reveal the correct number.
In closing:
Correct counting will guarantee the trick always works.
The piles must remain intact, when the piles are turned over make sure the top card remains on top.
Make sure you start with 52 cards.
When counting cards try your best to be cool and confident that way it will be more effective on the people watching. You will definitely impress people with this trick.
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