Si Stedbbins Card Tricks And the Way They Are Performed

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Si Stedbbins Card Tricks And the Way They Are Performed
Si Stebbins
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TRICK 4 To allow a person to draw a card, placing it in his pocket without looking at it, and then to make him tell what it is.
A person draws a card which you know (as per Trick 1), placing it in his pocket without looking at it.
You then proceed by naming the four suits (Spades, Diamonds, Clubs and Hearts) and ask him to choose two of the four suits.
If the two he chooses includes the suit of the card he has in his pocket, ask him to choose one of those two, and if in choosing the one, it is
...of the same suit he has in his pocket, you then proceed with the denomination of the card in this way, viz. : Name three cards, including the one you know he has in his pocket; for example, you know he has the Ace of Diamonds, so you ask him to choose two of the following three cards — Ace, King and Queen of Diamonds.
If he chooses the King and Queen, you simply say, that leaves the Ace in your pocket; if he chooses the Ace and King, you then ask him to choose one of those two; if he then chooses the Ace, you say that must be the card he has in his pocket.


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