Tricks with cards 4 kings. Card trick with magic ladies. Card trick "Who is the Liar?"

Most mind-blowing card tricks are usually based on an unusually simple trick. These few classic card tricks will help you crush your opponents and win the favor of the people you want to impress. Never repeat a card trick, even if your audience begs you. Most likely, your card trick will be revealed if people watch it more than once.

Card trick "Who is the Liar?"

  1. Shuffle the deck of cards before your audience arrives. Make sure you know which card is at the bottom of the deck.
  2. As soon as the audience is seated, start your card game and spread a deck of cards on the table in a fan, face down. Ask the volunteer to draw it. He must neither show nor tell you this card.
  3. While the volunteer is looking at the card, you need to close the fan, trim the deck and place it face down on the table. Ask a volunteer to split the deck into two equal parts. Now ask him to put the chosen card on the pile of cards taken from the top of the deck.
  4. Place the second part of the deck on top of the Volunteer card. This means that the card you memorized, which was the bottom one in the deck a minute ago, is now on top of the card chosen by the volunteer.
  5. Now it's time for some magical tongue twisters. Explain to your audience that this deck of cards is special - it can reveal lies.
  6. Now explain to the volunteer that you will open one card at a time and ask if this is the card of his choice. He must always say no, even if it is the card of his choice. The deck of cards will tell you when the volunteer is lying. In fact, you are looking for a card you memorized - it will be followed by a card chosen by a volunteer.
  7. When you open your chosen card and the volunteer says "no", shout out loud: "Liar!" - and watch the reaction.

Card trick: listen to the "talking cards"

  1. Explain that you have a special ability that allows you to hear what the cards are saying.
  2. Ask a volunteer to turn in the cards face down on the table. He must lay the cards in one row until you stop him. Count the number of cards laid out to yourself, memorizing the seventh card. When the volunteer has dealt 26 cards, stop him and say something like, "Well, that will be enough."
  3. Tell them that you will pick one card at random - pretend to look at the cards, then point to the seventh card. Ask a volunteer to tell the audience the value of the chosen card. Explain that you can find this card again with your talking cards.
  4. Draw the cards, making sure the seventh card remains in its seventh position. Place the cards face down in a pile and place the rest of the deck on top. Slowly tear off and lay out the cards in such a way that they lay face down in a pile. Tell the audience that the cards are talking to you. Note the rank of the first card for yourself. Continue to deal and count quietly until you reach 10. For example, if the first card was 4, then the next becomes 5, then 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 - no matter what the value of the card is.
  1. When you count to 10, start making the next stack, all the while pretending that the cards are "talking" to you. If the first card that comes off in the pile is a 10 or a picture, it counts as 10, so you need to start the next pile. Aces are counted as 1.
  2. Make three stacks, then stop. While pretending to listen, add the values ​​of the first cards from each stacked stack, such as 10, 3, and 2, for a total of 15. This number is the key to finding the chosen card!
  3. Now announce to your audience that the cards have told you where the chosen card is. Tell the volunteer to withdraw as many cards as your total, in our example 15. The fifteenth card will be your chosen card! Everyone will be amazed

Greetings to friends and guests of the magicians' blog.

Now I will tell you the secrets of one VERY simple trick with cards. It is called "A Story about Two Kings." I am sure that each of you will remember your childhood, your friends, to whom you showed this simple trick!

In general, we continue to consider simple magic tricks with maps. There are several modifications to this trick. I'll tell you what I did myself.

So, to perform this trick, we need 18 cards. Of these, 2 kings, 4 jacks, 4 queens, 4 tens and 4 aces! They must be laid out in a certain sequence. At the same time telling a fable. It must be learned in advance.

“Once upon a time there were 2 kings. They had children. One has 4 beautiful daughters, and the other has 4 heroes. And so the kings gathered for important negotiations. "

We lay out the cards as follows: KVVVV

So that God forbid something happened at night, the kings with their children decided to lie in different rooms.

And hang a castle on each room! Now you need to put ten on each room. Except for the room with the kings, of course. Although .... Can and should?

And they put a guard at each room! For each stack of jacks, queens and tens, put an ace.

And now the night has come! Now we take all the piles in turn, except for the kings. We take and put one on top of the other. Now you can let the viewers slide the resulting stack a few times.

But do not interfere !!! This will knock the whole sequence out. Precisely slide a few times.

After that, lay the cards face down in each pile, counting one from the top of the deck.

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And now a fresh morning has come! The kings opened the rooms and were stunned by what they saw.

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The guards slept in the same room. The locks were piled up in another room. And the sons and daughters scattered to the rest of the rooms.

This fable should be told in time with the laying out of the cards. Lay down the cards and tell the fable. This is where this simple trick with cards logically ends. Thanks to everybody, you're free.

Maps are multi-faceted props that can be used in countless performances. This article reveals another fun trick that can be demonstrated in both street and stage settings.

So how do you get the lady to appear between the two selected cards?

What's the trick?

Only an ordinary deck of cards is involved in the trick. In advance, the magician draws out two cards of the same denomination. Better to take an illustrated pair such as two aces, two kings, or jacks. In our example, these are the aces of spades and clubs.

The trickster makes a flick of his fingers and flips out the top ace, under which the lady is facing the viewer. The second time, the aces are turned over and put already face on top of the deck. Click again - and again the queen between the cards.

And so three times: between the two top aces, after clicking, another "beauty" appears. For the fourth time, the inverted ace is simply held by the magician over the queens, and it turns into a similar card.

Instructions for performing the illusion

We start with the fact that in addition to a pair of aces, all 4 queens must be removed from the deck. We put the queens on top of the deck in turn: black (spades or clubs - it doesn't matter) - face to ourselves, then red - face down, then again black "face" and red - "shirt". Of course, we do not show this to the viewer.

  1. We let the viewer check the selected aces. The rest of the cards in the deck are in our hand. While the person checks, we discreetly separate the top two cards in the deck with our little finger and hold a small gap with our finger.
  2. Now, in turn, put aces on top of the pair of queens marked with the little finger. The first ace is put in the normal position, and the second one needs to be shifted slightly higher than the previous one.
  3. Now you need to turn over all 4 cards (2 aces and 2 queens) and push the protruding ace inside the deck. We make a click with our fingers.
  4. We unfold the cards, and one inverted queen is already lying between the 1st and 3rd cards. The catch is that our queen, if you carefully imagine all the steps, is not between aces, but between one ace and another queen. But the viewer does not see this, since these cards are turned upside down to him.
  5. We take out the revealed card-lady and show it to the viewer. While he is examining it, the top card in the deck - the lady - is listed in the deck. That is, you need to imperceptibly change it with the ace behind it.
  6. Now the ace is on top - it needs to be turned over, shown to the viewer, and again put face down. Behind him lies the queen (face down), and behind the queen - again the ace.
  7. Now we discreetly separate the top 3 cards and leave a gap with our little finger. Gently turn them over like 1 card. Now an ace is looking at the viewer. And the next two cards are also face up. We snap our fingers. We show the top 3 cards: ace, queen, ace.
  8. We postpone the lady again. Now the situation is the same as in the first step. Aces - up. We turn over 4 cards. Click. We show the third queen between two cards (ace and the last queen - she is on top). We drop it on the table or give it to the viewer.
  9. Then we say that you need to show the last lady. Since it lies on top, this step is simple. The viewer believes that we have an ace on top. We just take the card and swipe it over all the ladies, turn it over and give the last fourth lady to the viewer.

Advice! Do not forget about small but important details in focus - gestures such as clicks, phrases, facial expressions to relax the viewer, distract him and bring magic to the performance.

A story about two kings

To perform this trick, you need the following cards: 2 kings, 4 aces, 4 jacks, 4 queens, 4 tens. You start by telling the viewer a fairy tale, while laying out the cards on the table: “There were 2 kings, one had 4 sons, and the other had 4 daughters. negotiation

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To nothing happened at night, the kings and their children decided to lie in different rooms (put the cards in pairs in a pile).

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They hung a lock on each door (put ten on top of the stacks with queens and jacks).

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And they put one guard each (on piles with tens, jacks, queens, put one ace on top).

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Has comenight. "Without touching the kings, put all 4 piles of cards in one deck in turn. Then invite the spectators to move the cards, you can move them several times. Then lay the cards face down in succession, one card in each of the four piles.

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"Morning came. When the kings woke up and opened their rooms. There was no limit to the surprise of the kings." After that, you open the cards.

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"All the guards slept in the same room, the castles were piled up in one heap, and the sons and daughters ...".

This trick clearly shows how you can tell a fairy tale with the help of cards, and the cards will lie in the order of the story telling.