Klondike - Self Working Any Card At Any Number - Magic Card Trick Tutorial

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Learn how to perform an easy self working any card at any number magic card trick in this magic tutorial video using the Klondike shuffle method.


Card tricks are the most common type of magic performed today. Card tricks in particular allow magicians to perform deft sleights of hand, which amaze and amuse audiences of all ages. There are so many impressive card tricks that can be performed with just a deck of cards than with any other prop.
While learning some simple card tricks can be a fun way to pass the time with loved ones, there is much more to the art of magic than just amusement. Once you've mastered the basics of card magic, you can move on to more complex illusions using sleight of hand to truly amaze your audience.
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Mega cool trick. Simply truly the best. Thanks for sharing. 💯👍🙏⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

philipnguyen
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I've been looking for a good acaan so ty

natanrine
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I discovered your channel today (and subscribed). Do you know where this selfworking effect was published or the author ? Thanks

coppersilver