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Find their card, works every time! (Easy)

Supplies needed:

Just a normal deck of cards.

In this trick, you will surprise you friend/victim that you can find their card out of all 52 of them! (Remember not to see what their card is, you aren't suppose to in this trick)
 
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Shuffle the deck to make sure they know there's nothing set-up (really, there isn't). Spread the cards, either in your hand or on a surface, and tell them to select one.
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Sep 4, 2008. 4:28 PMfireblast_1212 says:
What if in the shuffle, the cards get separated? That happened to me a couple times.
Aug 30, 2008. 5:23 AMDamionLee says:
When I first learnt this some years ago, what I did instead was to spot the card at the end of the pack during the initial shuffle. This allows the person to take their card and place it back on top of the pack. You can then invite them to cut anywhere in the pack and when you place the pack back together your marker card is now on top of their chosen card. This prevents any possibility of them accusing you of memorising the card in the deck split (as you don't ever have to see any of the cards). The next touch was to cut the deck multiple times. I would cut the deck into 8 packs and invite the person to reassemble the deck in any order they wanted. This stopped comments about me rigging the pack order after the initial cut. Finally a false shuffle to 'really' mix the cards up and they were always amazed. Nice iBle, well done.
Aug 18, 2006. 11:54 PMFrenchCrawler says:
I'll spill one secret about this to make it look more convincing. When you tell the person to put the card back in the deck, do a card jig (I forgot what it is really called), but you kind of shift the card out a little to the side (usually towards you) that the person just put in. Slip that card out and palm it while "shuffling" their card in. Now you can let the person shuffle the deck as much as they want, cause you've got the card in your hand (or if you are able to do it without being noticed you could pocket it or hide it somewhere nearby). Take the deck back say the magic words and either start looking or give the deck to the person and ask them to find the card. Then you could take their card out and show it to them however it pleases you (lick the back of it and stick it to your forehead, tell them to look for it where ever you put it, etc.). Remember to practice this trick several times in front of a mirror before showing it to an audience. Practice makes perfect.
Dec 8, 2007. 8:44 PMBismuth says:
It's Called a jog, if it's jogged towards you then it's an in jog
Dec 9, 2007. 8:39 AMFrenchCrawler says:
Thanks :) I knew it started with a "j" and ended with a "g" :P
Jul 20, 2007. 6:48 PMisuxusux says:
they get suspicious if you dont suffle well enough...
Oct 23, 2006. 7:13 PMNot a huge genius says:
Works most of the time. Don't overshuffle or else it doesn't work. But otherwise works fine. Looks good too most of the Gr.6s I tried it on didn't get it 'til the 10th try or they didn't get it at all.
Aug 18, 2006. 9:25 PMDalomar says:
Simplest trick in the trade. A real trick is shuffling the deck card by card and THEN finding their selection. Requires no setup and you can make them pick their card back at random after any number of shuffles. Being a real magician, though, I'll keep the secrets to myself
Oct 20, 2006. 11:48 AMakanigel says:
I'v not seen a card trick yet that doesn't make me fall asleep. Pro or not.
Aug 19, 2006. 4:24 AMDash-2 says:
Another variation that is fool-proof and looks good: After they put their card in and you square the deck, cut the deck as many times as you'd like. Ask them if they would like to cut it at all too. 99 percent of the time your card, and his card will still be right next to each other. In the event that they cut the deck right in between the two cards, your "key" card will be on one end of the deck, and theirs on the other.

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