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Poker magic

Poker flies in

Manifestation phenomenon:

The magician held two cards in his left hand, and the audience looked back and forth, indicating that there were only two cards. Then put away the two cards, hold them in front of your eyes, breathe in the cards and say, "Poker flies, poker flies." Separate the cards again. At this time, the magician has seven cards in his hand.

The magician put away the cards again, saying that the cards were scattered and there were only two left.

Repetition is fun.

Performance skills:

The magician holds two playing cards in his hand, and the last one is pasted with five cards with oblique angles (as shown in Figure 2). When the magician confessed the cards in his hand, the cards with diagonal edges fell. Poker will turn when it is folded and blown. If you open it again, of course, it will become seven cards (actually, two cards and five cards with oblique edges). Because the audience is far away and can't see the diagonal edge, it is considered to be a flying card. When it is folded again, the magician only needs to turn the poker around and spread it out, and the extra poker will "fly away" again.

Mathematical guessing card

Demo:

The performer handed a deck of cards to the audience, then turned around and asked the audience to follow his password.

1. Put three piles of cards on the table, and the number of cards in each pile should be equal (assuming 15 cards), but don't tell the performers.

2. Take four cards from the second pile and put them in 1 pile.

3. Take 8 cards from the third pile and put them in 1 pile.

4. Count how many cards are left in the second pile (1 1 in this example), and take the same number of cards from 1 pile and put them in the third pile.

5. Take five cards from the second pile and put them in 1 pile.

The performer turned around and said, "Take away the second and third stacks, so there are still 2 1 cards in the1stack, right?" The audience counted it, and it was 2 1.

Secret:

This is a magic designed by using the principle of identity transformation in mathematics. Be sure to remember: first, the number of cards at the beginning of each pile must be equal. The second time is the third time to take an equal number of cards from the 1 heap. In this example, the mathematical formula is 4*2+8+5=2 1.

Comments and suggestions:

This is a magic completely performed by mathematical laws, and the audience in this magic should be more "honest". If he doesn't do exactly what you say, your last move will fail. However, the most puzzling thing about this kind of magic is that the audience completely controls the cards. And it is very interactive. Of course, not all the audience are such "honest people". To deal with them, we need to use some "forced card" magic.

Discoloration of heaven and earth

Performance method:

The performer folded the cards into a fan, so that the audience could see clearly that there were red cards and black cards inside, and at the same time explained the reverse side. The performer drew a few more pictures, so that everyone could see the front and back clearly. Then, he folded the stack of cards and waved it up and down a few times. After re-unfolding, the stack of cards turned black.

The secret of magic:

1. Take red cards and black cards above 10 to perform;

2. Tear off half of some black cards vertically from the middle. Then tear off half of all red cards and stick the torn half cards together to become two-color cards;

3. Stack the special cards separately. When performing, when the cards are displayed in a fan shape, there are naturally red and black. After waving the cards, the cards turn over and turn black after unfolding;

Remember that all the cards drawn to the audience must be black cards that have not been manipulated.

Recognize the card in the bag

Take any five cards, face up, and put them on the table. The performer stepped back to let the audience recognize a card. Count silently from right to left. Remember the name of the card. The performer put away five cards and put them in his pocket. Then leave a card in the bag, take out four cards and put them on the table, with the cards facing up. Then he asked the audience what cards he recognized. After the audience answered, the performer said, I have put that card in my bag for a long time. So he took it out and put it on the table, with the card facing up, which is exactly what the audience knew.

Method:

1. Before the performance, put the other four cards in the loan.

2. When the performer takes back the five cards on the table, he should take them back from right to left in sequence (Figure 1).

3. After putting five cards in the pocket of four cards, take out the other four cards hidden in the pocket in advance and put them on the table, with the backs of the cards facing up (the audience mistakenly thinks that this is four of the five cards).

4. Then the performer counts the cards in the bag according to what the audience said, and draws this card out for the audience to see, which is the audience's approval.

There are five cards on the table and four cards in the bag, which can be performed many times in a row without revealing any clues.

Teach more.

1 There is a piece of paper and a pencil on the desk. The performer went to the table, turned out his clothes pocket for the audience to see, proved that there was nothing in the pocket, and then turned it back. The performer picked up a pencil and wrote a number on the paper (not for the audience to see). After writing, he put the note in his pocket. The performer said to the audience, "You can say a number now. I have predicted this figure, which was written on the note just now. Ok, now just think of a number and say it. " After the audience quoted a number, the performer took out a note from his pocket and showed the audience the number written on it. It's really a number quoted by the audience. What's going on here? Can performers really predict?

Specific operation:

The performer puts a pencil lead about 1 cm in the corner of the table in advance (because it is small, the audience will not find it). Of course, you can also hide pencil lead in other places as you like. When the performer picks up a pencil and writes numbers on the paper, he should pretend to be writing, but nothing was written at that time. After writing the note, put it in your pocket. When the audience reported the numbers, the performer secretly picked up the pencil lead on the table. Then put your hand into your pocket and use pencil lead to quickly write down the number quoted by the audience on the note (for the convenience of writing, when asking the audience to quote numbers, you can limit the number quoted to between 0 and 9). At this time, the performer takes out a piece of paper for the audience to see (when the audience sees the paper, the performer can throw away pencil lead), and the audience will feel very incredible. Good performance, this is a very wonderful little magic!

2. The banknotes turned white.

Preparation: banknote 10, blank paper 10.

Mode of performance: The performer puts a white note between the 9th and 10 bills in advance. At the beginning of the performance, the performers were holding 10 banknotes. Then take out a few positive and negative notes from the fan-shaped notes, and take the opportunity to move the 10 note to the bottom, with a pile of white paper below. Then, tidy up the stack of bills, punch the stack of bills with your right fist, and then spread the fan. Strange! The original pile of money has turned into white paper. Then pretend to take out some paper, so that you can cover the banknotes with the confession paper, and it looks as if all the banknotes have turned into white paper.

Note: The paper money and white paper used for performance should be new and strong.

3. The newspaper is tenable

It's amazing that the performer pours water into the funnel made of newspaper. How can newspapers contain water? But he still solemnly folded the bottom of the newspaper funnel to prevent water from coming out; The audience waited to see if the water flowed from under the newspaper. Unexpectedly, the performer suddenly threw the newspaper into the air, held it down and unfolded it. There is not a drop of water, and the newspaper is completely dry. Then roll up the newspaper and pour water from it into the cup. As a prop, you need two ordinary daily necessities: a large glass with a handle and a newspaper. In addition, an auxiliary prop is needed-a transparent plastic container with a diameter of 3 ~ 4 cm and a height of 15 cm, and an ear on it. During the performance, the glass is placed on the table and the plastic container is hung behind the glass (from the audience's point of view). Now roll the newspaper into a funnel, pick up the cup in your right hand, and lift the funnel-shaped newspaper behind the cup from bottom to top in your left hand, so that the plastic container behind the cup is hung in the newspaper. The water in the cup can be poured into the plastic bag in the funnel-shaped newspaper. When the water is almost poured, lift the hand holding the newspaper from bottom to top, let the glass hang the transparent plastic container, and then put down the glass. In order to enhance the performance effect, the performer deliberately pretended to hold the newspaper carefully, which meant not to let the water shake out, but suddenly he threw the newspaper into the air or simply threw it at the audience. Then roll the newspaper into a funnel shape and pour the water back into the cup from the newspaper-first put the plastic container hanging on the glass into the funnel-shaped newspaper, then pour the water from the plastic container into the forest, hang the empty plastic container in the same way, put the cup away, and then spread the newspaper to the audience.

4. Jumping competition

If you meet a group of friends by chance, you can tell them that you have just discovered a wonderful pulse detection method. So, you take out two ordinary wooden matches from your pocket and put one of them in the palm of your left hand, which shows that it can be regarded as a pulse counter. Then, put the second match under the first match and let it be used as a pulse generator during the whole demonstration. When your friend carefully observes that counter, he will naturally find that it is jumping up and down according to a certain rhythm, as if recording your heartbeat. Suddenly, your heartbeat lost its normal rhythm, and finally, it stopped beating with a nearly silent song. Next, you give the matches to your friends, let them check them carefully, and then let them have a try. Obviously, although they try their best to "glow" as happily as you do, the result is only to see two matches lying quietly in their palms "sleeping". You'd better use big wooden matches when performing this program. It is precisely because the requirements for props are not high, so you can borrow such matches as props anytime and anywhere. In fact, the real secret of executing this program lies in the hidden mechanism of matching pulse generator.

Performance method

1. As shown in the figure, the first match was climbed by the left hand as a pulse counter. Adjust the position of the match so that it is close to the root of your finger and its head is facing yourself.

2. Hold the second match, the pulse generator, with the thumb and forefinger of the right hand, and press the nail of the middle finger tightly on the back of the match, as shown in Figure 2.

If you put a little pressure on the match with the fingernail of your middle finger, or let the match slide very slowly on the fingernail, then the match will inevitably produce a series of imperceptible pulses.

4. Put the generator match under the counter match, as shown in the figure. According to the method specified in the third step, let the nails of the middle finger of the right hand rub the matches smartly, so that the matches in the right hand will inevitably cause a series of vibrations in the left hand.

.5 Coincidence of two numbers

There is a piece of paper and a pencil on the desk. The performer went to the table, turned out his clothes pocket for the audience to see, proved that there was nothing in the pocket, and then turned it back. The performer picked up a pencil and wrote a number on the paper (not for the audience to see). After writing, he put the note in his pocket. The performer said to the audience, "You can say a number now. I have predicted this figure, which was written on the note just now. Ok, now just think of a number and say it. " After the audience quoted a number, the performer took out a note from his pocket and showed the audience the number written on it. It's really a number quoted by the audience. What's going on here? Can performers really predict?

Specific operation:

The performer puts a pencil lead about 1 cm in the corner of the table in advance (because it is small, the audience will not find it). Of course, you can also hide pencil lead in other places as you like. When the performer picks up a pencil and writes numbers on the paper, he should pretend to be writing, but nothing was written at that time. After writing the note, put it in your pocket. When the audience reported the numbers, the performer secretly picked up the pencil lead on the table. Then put your hand into your pocket and use pencil lead to quickly write down the number quoted by the audience on the note (for the convenience of writing, when asking the audience to quote numbers, you can limit the number quoted to between 0 and 9). At this time, the performer takes out a piece of paper for the audience to see (when the audience sees the paper, the performer can throw away pencil lead), and the audience will feel very incredible. Good performance, this is a very wonderful little magic!

6. Money turned white

Preparation: banknote 10, blank paper 10.

Mode of performance: The performer puts a white note between the 9th and 10 bills in advance. At the beginning of the performance, the performers were holding 10 banknotes. Then take out a few positive and negative notes from the fan-shaped notes, and take the opportunity to move the 10 note to the bottom, with a pile of white paper below. Then, tidy up the stack of bills, punch the stack of bills with your right fist, and then spread the fan. Strange! The original pile of money has turned into white paper. Then pretend to take out some paper, so that you can cover the banknotes with the confession paper, and it looks as if all the banknotes have turned into white paper.

Note: The paper money and white paper used for performance should be new and strong.

7. Newspapers hold water

It's amazing that the performer pours water into the funnel made of newspaper. How can newspapers contain water? But he still solemnly folded the bottom of the newspaper funnel to prevent water from coming out; The audience waited to see if the water flowed from under the newspaper. Unexpectedly, the performer suddenly threw the newspaper into the air, held it down and unfolded it. There is not a drop of water, and the newspaper is completely dry. Then roll up the newspaper and pour water from it into the cup. As a prop, you need two ordinary daily necessities: a large glass with a handle and a newspaper. In addition, an auxiliary prop is needed-a transparent plastic container with a diameter of 3 ~ 4 cm and a height of 15 cm, and an ear on it. During the performance, the glass is placed on the table and the plastic container is hung behind the glass (from the audience's point of view). Now roll the newspaper into a funnel, pick up the cup in your right hand, and lift the funnel-shaped newspaper behind the cup from bottom to top in your left hand, so that the plastic container behind the cup is hung in the newspaper. The water in the cup can be poured into the plastic bag in the funnel-shaped newspaper. When the water is almost poured, lift the hand holding the newspaper from bottom to top, let the glass hang the transparent plastic container, and then put down the glass. In order to enhance the performance effect, the performer deliberately pretended to hold the newspaper carefully, which meant not to let the water shake out, but suddenly he threw the newspaper into the air or simply threw it at the audience. Then roll the newspaper into a funnel shape and pour the water back into the cup from the newspaper-first put the plastic container hanging on the glass into the funnel-shaped newspaper, then pour the water from the plastic container into the forest, hang the empty plastic container in the same way, put the cup away, and then spread the newspaper to the audience.

8. Jumping competition

If you meet a group of friends by chance, you can tell them that you have just discovered a wonderful pulse detection method. So, you take out two ordinary wooden matches from your pocket and put one of them in the palm of your left hand, which shows that it can be regarded as a pulse counter. Then, put the second match under the first match and let it be used as a pulse generator during the whole demonstration. When your friend carefully observes that counter, he will naturally find that it is jumping up and down according to a certain rhythm, as if recording your heartbeat. Suddenly, your heartbeat lost its normal rhythm, and finally, it stopped beating with a nearly silent song. Next, you give the matches to your friends, let them check them carefully, and then let them have a try. Obviously, although they try their best to "glow" as happily as you do, the result is only to see two matches lying quietly in their palms "sleeping". You'd better use big wooden matches when performing this program. It is precisely because the requirements for props are not high, so you can borrow such matches as props anytime and anywhere. In fact, the real secret of executing this program lies in the hidden mechanism of matching pulse generator.

Performance method

1. As shown in the figure, the first match was climbed by the left hand as a pulse counter. Adjust the position of the match so that it is close to the root of your finger and its head is facing yourself.

2. Hold the second match, the pulse generator, with the thumb and forefinger of the right hand, and press the nail of the middle finger tightly on the back of the match, as shown in Figure 2.

If you put a little pressure on the match with the fingernail of your middle finger, or let the match slide very slowly on the fingernail, then the match will inevitably produce a series of imperceptible pulses.

4. Put the generator match under the counter match, as shown in the figure. According to the method specified in the third step, let the nails of the middle finger of the right hand rub the matches smartly, so that the matches in the right hand will inevitably cause a series of vibrations in the left hand.

Comments and suggestions

Although this is only a small impromptu magic show, it can also achieve attractive and good results if it is operated properly. When performing this program, you'd better use that kind of big wooden match, which has the advantage of better visual effect and more convenient performance. Please remember this, unless you rub the match with the nail of your middle finger, the match as a counter will not move at all. There is another topic during the performance. You can tell the audience that you have learned how to use magic to make matches magnetic. Put the first match (pulse generator) on your sleeve or tablecloth several times, and you can be sure that when you approach the second match (counter) with the first match, the latter will start to shake slightly, as if some magical force is pushing it constantly in the dark!