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The primary simple method that will help you get better at sleight of hand is known as The Double Lift and it is found in quite a few card tricks. Carrying out this specific move is not hard, but it surely is vital to make it seem natural.

To do this, take the pack of cards inside your left hand and square it well, next take your right hand over it, setting the thumb at the back and your fingers spread across the outer end. Square the playcards more with your hands when you also are pressing your fingers back a lttle bit as to wedge the edges of the cards a little bit. After that elevate the back ends of the two cards on top using the ball of your thumb, making certain you have slept the tip of your left little finger underneath these cards.

To understand the right way to master this method, place the tip of your right thumb on the backside of the two playcards and your right forefinger tip on the face of these cards, in that case move the cards around, without spreading them, and put them with their face up on top of the deck, making sure that the ends of the cards stick over the inner end of the pack for about a centimeter. The next move is to display the card in this situation, name it and grab the cards again at the lower outer corner quite as you had performed just before and turn them face down for the back of the pack.

Just for this strategy to become perfected, make sure you ensure you have put the tip of the little finger before you have moved too much interest to the card and also endeavoring to make the turn as natural as possible, without appearing to be tense or making any rash, pointless moves. This simple method of controlling the cards may be used whilst performing a number of tricks, such as it'll allow you to seemingly display a top card, then place it at the center and then quickly return it to the top.




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