Perform the rising card effect magic card trick

Perform the rising card effect magic card trick

We all know card tricks can be a bit tricky, but with the right magic tips you can turn yourself into a magician, or just a card trickster. Card tricks can involve many things, like so-called mind reading, number counting, or merely just impressive and cool magic. If you want to learn how to improve your card skills, grab your deck of cards and follow along and watch some magic revealed.

This video will show you how to perform the rising card effect magic card trick. This rising card effect will have your spectator baffled when his card of choice has risen to the top of the deck.

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braindeep12 9 months ago
excellent and simple, so even more impressive
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ismahaziq 7 months ago
bodoh
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Morpheus007 6 months ago
Nice stuff. Get things on making homemade keroscene rockets
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