a set
poker
、
a piece of paper
、
a pen
. Take out two stacks from the whole deck of playing cards
On the table.
, where one stack is 4 3s and the other stack is 3 cards at random; Turn around and let the other person choose a stack; Then you write on the paper: You will choose the stack of "3".
Secret: If the opponent chooses 4 stacks of 3 cards, the values are the same; If she chooses three other cards at random, the number of cards she matches. Haha, it's always "3".
Toothpick puncture
Coke can
A can of coke, a toothpick and a tissue. Before the performance, secretly put the paper towels rolled into small balls into coke and hide them in your right hand. Toothpick in right hand, coke in left hand. Don't let the other person find the little paper ball in his hand. Stick the tip of the toothpick on the edge of the coke can, and the right hand is fast.
forward
Push, toothpick into his right hand, but it seems to be stuck in a coke can. Hold the paper towel ball in your hand and squeeze out the coke.
Tip: the paper towel ball should absorb enough coke so that the coke can can be pierced.
Coincidence of two numbers
There is a piece of paper and
A pencil
executant
Go to the table, turn out the clothes pockets for the audience to see, prove that there is nothing in the pockets, and then turn them back. The performer picked up a pencil and wrote a number on the paper (not for the audience to see). After writing, he put the note in his pocket. The performer said to the audience, "You can say a number now. I have predicted this figure, which was written on the note just now. Ok, now just think of a number and say it. " After the audience quoted a number, the performer took out a note from his pocket and showed the audience the number written on it. It's really a number quoted by the audience.
What's going on here
Can performers really predict?
Specific operation:
The performer puts a pencil lead about 1 cm in the corner of the table in advance (because it is small, the audience will not find it). Of course, you can also hide pencil lead in other places as you like.
place
. When the performer picks up the pencil on the paper
Write numbers
Actually, pretend to be writing. You didn't write anything. After writing the note, put it in your pocket. When the audience reported the numbers, the performer secretly picked up the pencil lead on the table. Then put your hand into your pocket and use pencil lead to quickly write down the number quoted by the audience on the note (for the convenience of writing, when asking the audience to quote numbers, you can limit the number quoted to between 0 and 9). At this time, the performer takes out a piece of paper for the audience to see (when the audience sees the paper, the performer can throw away pencil lead), and the audience will feel very incredible. Good performance, this is a very wonderful little magic!