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  2. Karl Fulves - Wikipedia

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    The first, Self-Working Card Tricks, detailed 72 magic tricks using standard playing cards and intended for amateur magicians without the need to perform sleight of hand. Most of the tricks involve the mathematical properties of a standard deck or glimpsing a "Key Card" at the start of a trick that follows the spectator's card throughout the ...

  3. Sleight of hand - Wikipedia

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    The most common magic tricks performed with sleight of hand on stage are rope manipulations and card tricks, with the first typically being done with a member of the audience to rule out the possibility of stooges and the latter primarily being done on a table while a camera is live-recording, allowing the rest of the audience to see the ...

  4. French drop - Wikipedia

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    The object is held between the thumb and first two finger tips. When using a coin, it is held by its edges and tilted up slightly so it can be seen by the spectators. The other hand appears to take the coin, placing the thumb behind the coin and the fingers in front, however the coin is left behind and palmed. [1] [2]

  5. Close-up magic - Wikipedia

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    Sleight-of-hand, also known as prestidigitation ("quick fingers") or léger de main (Fr., "lightness of hand"), is the set of techniques used by a magician to secretly manipulate objects. [2] Coins and playing cards are the most commonly used objects, but any small item can be used such as dice, bottle caps, sugar cubes , sponge balls, pebbles ...

  6. Dan and Dave (magicians) - Wikipedia

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    Dave had previously performed hand doubles for Jeremy Piven in the 2006 movie Smokin' Aces. [4] Dan and Dave, along with a group of other cardists from around the world, played a key role in organizing the first Cardistry-Con in 2014, held in San Diego, California during the month of April. The popularity of the event resulted in it becoming an ...

  7. Pat Page (magician) - Wikipedia

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    This trick was invented by Page. The effect is that blank pieces of paper are shown, the blank paper then appears to turn into paper money. This is a type of Bill Switch [16] published as a DVD [17] [18] and in the book Magic Page by Page.

  8. Category:Sleight of hand - Wikipedia

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    It is closely associated with close-up magic, card magic, card flourishing and stealing. Because of its heavy use and practice by magicians, sleight of hand is often confused as a branch of magic. But it is actually a separate genre of entertainment and many artists practice sleight of hand as an independent skill.

  9. List of card manipulation techniques - Wikipedia

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    Bottom right: Mixing the cards allows for card trick preparation. Card manipulation is the branch of magical illusion that deals with creating effects using sleight of hand techniques involving playing cards. Card manipulation is often used to perform card tricks in magical performances, especially in close-up, parlor, and street magic.