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This is my favorite page, because card tricks are simple to perform and they will amaze anyone who is watching!!!

Click on the card trick links below that you would like to learn and be prepared to amaze your audience.

1. Open Sesame

2. 4 Friendly Kings

3. All the Aces


The first trick is called Open Sesame and it is simple anyone can do this and I promise that it will work every time!!!

Step 1: Lay out three piles of cards with seven cards in each pile.

Step 2: You then ask the spectator to point at one of the stacks of cards. When they do you pick up that pile and show them the pile telling them to look at the cards and pick one in their head but not let you know what it is and not to tough it and give it away.

Step 3: Then you put that stack in between the two other stacks of cards and lay the cards down one at a time in three seperate piles going from left to right.

Step 4: Pick up the stacks one at a time and ask the spectator if their card is in that hand. When they say my card is in that hand you take that stack and put it in the middle of the other two again and repeat the steps above.

Step 5: When they tell you which pile their card is in, you put that stack in the middle of the two other stacks and lay the cards down one at a time spelling out "open sesame" one letter per card. After you spell it all the way out the very next card will be the spectator's card.

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This trick is simple for anyone to do it is called 4 Friendly Kings.

Steps 1-3 you must do away from the audience or they will figure it out. Step 1:Search through the deck for the four kings and also any two other cards.

Step 2:Put the six cards you have in this order; one king, then the two random cards you chose, then the other three kings. When you do this make sure to line up the two randome cards behind the second king so that no-one can see them.

Step 3:Fan out the kings and show them to you audience.

Step 4:Place all six cards (which your audience believes is only four) face down on the top of the deck.

Step 5:Take the king off the top of the deck and put it on the very bottom.

Step 6:Take the next top card (which the audience thinks is a king) and put it in the middle of the deck.

Step 7:Do step six again on the next card.

Step 8:Tell your audience that the four kings you just split up are funny because they don't like to be seperated. No matter how hard you try they always end up back together.

Step 9:Cut the deck into two piles, take the bottom half and place it on top of the other half.

Step 10:The final step is where you impress them. You look through the deck for the kings and when you find them all four are back together again.

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This is a great trick that is simple and the spectator does all of the work. It is called All the Aces.

Step 1:All you have to do is, away from your audience place all four aces on the top of the deck.

Step 2:Pick a spectator and tell them to cut the deck of cards into four different piles. (You know that the pile that came off of the top has the four aces in it, so in your own head label the piles A, B, C, and D. You now can keep track of them and say pile "A" has all four aces in it.)

Step 3:Tell your spectator to pick up pile "D" and take three cards from the top and place them on the bottom. Then with the same pile take the top card and place it on the top of the pile farthest right, then place one on the pile in the center, then one on the pile farthest left.

Step 4:Repeat step three for the remaining three piles.

Step 5:Then all you do is turn over the top card on each stack, they all will come up aces.

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