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... tie a knot into the rope without letting go pf both ends while doing so. It can be sort of a puzzle that you let them try out for awhile. When none of them can figure it out, which would mean most of the time, you then try to do it yourself. The secret to this trick is fairly simple- just cross your hands ...
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... every movement. A vital component to a magician's sleight of hand is the redirection of the audiences attention from what they are inevitably trying to catch you doing. By insuring that all of your movement looks completely normal and conversational your actual sleight of hand movements draw no suspicion ...
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... children then you can't get hooked at all. The best part about performing magic tricks for kids is that kids just know how to be kids... after all that's exactly what they are. And magic to kids is just that... magic. I mean... after all... what is the major draw to Disney World for kids... well... Magic ...
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... slide your hand from end of the rope to the other end. You will notice here that as you slide along the rope, the knots will slide easily with your hand. The remaining trick to do is hiding the knots in an unseen way. You could do this by either pocketing it or letting it drop to the floor if you're hidden ...
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... begins ask a volunteer to select a row. If he chooses the top row, remove the bottom three cards, if he selects the bottom row, say something like we ll remove this row, then , making sure you keep the row with the forced card. Get the volunteer to now select two cards from the three remaining. Again ...
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