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Spectators check cups and coins without problems then
The coin enters the cup from the bottom of the cup
Narrator: This is a magic trick I saw Find a cup (transparent, anything goes, so that the effect is more dazzling) Put a coin in your right hand and hold it in the palm of your hand (don't let the audience see it). Place a coin on the table, and a cup.
Then go with your right hand to take the rim of the cup (to take it downwards, grab the rim with 5 fingers Don't drop the coin in the cup, practice a few more times, in the show. With his left hand, he takes the coin on the table, (not actually taking it, but moving it under the table.) Because it is sitting, the coin will fall on the back.
The left hand should be held, and the audience will look like a coin in the left hand, placed at the bottom of the cup. The key: Hit the bottom of the cup with your left hand and the coin will fall into the cup.
At this point, the left hand must be open so that the audience will feel that the coin is passing through the bottom of the cup).
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Run the chopsticks through your cheek.
This magic trick involves the left thumb and index finger.
Put your thumb in your mouth and hold it close to your right cheek.
Grasp the outside of your cheek with your index finger.
With the chopsticks in the right hand, pretend to pass through the cheek from under the thumb of the left hand.
In fact, it's just the chopsticks pushing the cheeks in, and then the chopsticks pushing in little by little.
This makes the audience look like the chopsticks are going through their cheeks. Notice that there is no one behind the right...
It's best to aim at a single direction to perform!
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Such a complex question is given only ten points.
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The magic trick is simple, first, find a ripe banana with dark spots (even if it is a bunch, repeat each banana with the following technique).
1.Find a toothpick and prick it in the area where the banana has dark spots (of course, the dark spots are to disguise the hole left by the toothpick).
2 Stir the toothpick so that the flesh of the banana breaks (note that you should do so gently to avoid the toothpick cutting the banana peel or the toothpick hole being too obvious).
3 Repeat the second step until you cut the banana into the desired number of segments.
4 Perform with a prepared banana.
This magic trick can be said to require no techniques, and generally does not go through goofs, just acting skills.
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A little magic trick you can learn, it's not difficult.
Preparation: a table (just use your own desk, be careful only for people in front of you to see, no one in the back), a coin, a small thing (preferably smaller than a cup, the smaller the better), a thick napkin (other things are fine, as long as they can cover small things, it must be thick).
Performance: Put the coin on the table first, then put the little thing on the coin, and then you say "I'm going to make this coin disappear", then you put the napkin on the little thing, say "3, 2, 1", and lift it (take the little thing away when you lift it, lift it with your right hand), at this time the coin is still there, others must say that you have failed, take advantage of this time, everyone's eyes are on the coin, you drop the little thing on your left hand under the cover of the napkin, so that others can't see it, and the napkin in your right hand remains in its original state, Let others know that your things are still there, and then move your right hand to the coin, and slowly press down, at this time your left hand (which has a small thing in it) moves under the table to pick up something, and your right hand presses it, and your left hand "catches" it.
Here's another magic trick.
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One of a kind for you! Mathematical card guessing.
Presentation: The performer hands a deck of cards to the audience, then turns his face away and asks the audience to do what he commands.
1.Place 3 piles of cards on the table, each with an equal number of cards (let's say 15) but don't tell the performer.
2.Take 4 cards from pile 2 and put them in pile 1.
3.Take 8 cards from the 3rd pile and place them in the 1st pile.
4.Count how many cards are left in the second pile, (in this case, 11 cards), and take the same number of cards from the first pile as the second pile and place them in the third pile.
5.Take 5 cards from pile 2 and place them in pile 1.
The performer turned his face and now said, "Take the second pile, the third pile away, and then there are 21 cards left in the first pile, right?" The audience counted, and sure enough, there were 21 more.
Tip: This is a magic trick designed using the principle of identity transformations in mathematics. It must be remembered that:
One is that the number of cards at the beginning of each pile must be equal. The second is to remove the number of cards from the first pile for the third time. The math in this example is 4*2+8+5=21
This is a magic trick performed entirely by mathematical laws, and the audience in this magic trick should be a more "honest" audience. If he doesn't do exactly what you tell him, your final magic trick will fail. But the biggest deceptive part of this magic is that it's entirely the audience controlling the cards.
And it's very interactive. Of course, not all viewers are such "honest people", and to deal with them, you have to use some "strong card" magic.
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1.If you have a table, you can throw it under the table to drop the bag, which is suitable for small props.
2.Show it at the beginning of the performance, and you shouldn't meet this kind of audience.
3.You can install a "nursery" in the audience and give it to him for inspection in a special way, and other viewers should not suspect it.
4.I think if you're a good magician, you should have a way to get out of the bag.
5.Watch your props, but don't keep staring, or the crowd will notice. The props should have a certain distance from the audience. For example, shadow looking for cards, moving away from the audience can not only improve the magic atmosphere, but also ensure that hidden lines are not discovered.
Practicing these methods depends on your magic skills.
I'll break it down and teach it to you carefully.
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