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Your techniques and strategies in carrying out your trick is one of the most important qualities of a good magician.

Starting conjurors will need both patience and a little dexterity or skills in the performance of several tricks. Interest also plays a major role if one is on its way to learning simple magic programs.

You can choose among the most popular and amazing activities which you will need to do in front of suspecting and excited audience.

Some of the most popular tricks are the ones below:

- Brainwave Deck – This trick involves the use of cards; make a fan arrangement of them where the decks are faced down to remove the possibility of taking a peek on them.

Have one or two of your audience participates by choosing the card they pick along the way. The chosen cards will be shown to the general spectators. As you shuffle the cards, your audience will see that the chosen cards is the one shown up while the rest of the cards are facing down.

- Dime and Penny Trick – A practitioner shows a single dime and with extra sleight of hand, the magician covers the initial coin being used with a penny. This trick requires quick movement so that the coins being used will pass through the audience’s suspecting eyes.

- Money Maker – This is especially popular among children and kids in their early teenage years. This makes use of a machine which deliberately transforms a piece of paper into a real money.

Additionally, you can put a secret message into the paper inserted in one end and come out on the other end bearing a secret code.

v Stripper Deck Bicycle – This type of card stripper technique teaches students of magic the ability to instantly identify a card chosen by a spectator or separate black cards to a red cards or select among all aces in a deck of card you are using.

In another technique, it involves card mobility where a chosen card goes to different a specific body parts from the deck of cards you have originally put it.

v Stick-o-Bill – This type of technique can be learned by everyone with a natural ability to move his or her hands quickly. This game strategy involves the use of a pencil or any other pointed object like pencils.

Ask for a paper bill from the audience and insert the pencil or any other pointed object around. As you go through piercing the center portion, the audience will witness the hole made in the middle of the bill.

When the pencil went through the other end, the bill can be returned without any evidence of damage.

 

 

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