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Card Clone Shuffle Trick Using Magic

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Summary: Learn how to use the card clone shuffle magic trick to predict the future for entertainment purposes and fun in this free magic lesson video.

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By Joe Marshall
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Joe Marshall has been performing magic since the age of three years old, when his grandfather showed him a card trick. Ever since then Joe has been hooked. At 12 years old, he was the...read more

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"I’m Joe Marshall with expertvillage.com and today we are going to learn how to predict the future. I just want to give a little more detail on how to keep the card on top of the deck. The card that you want to force, you can just place on top and you want to make it look like it is unprepared, so you are going to shuffle it. When you shuffle the deck and you bring the cards together just make sure that you are still holding back these cards with this thumb and just release a lot more with the other thumb, so that they are always going to fall on top, that way you are always keeping the nine of hearts on top when you shuffle and you can go into another shuffle as long as you are releasing more with this hand, faster than you are with this hand, the timing of it is always going to workout where that falls on top. And with practice you can get fairly good with it to where you only get a few cards on top or if you are going to be doing all kinds of different shuffles, eventually you can always make sure it the only card that stays on top and it will still be there, but when you shuffle and you release cards and you are doing this in a casual manner they are not going to think that you are trying to control the card, which is trying to keep it on the top of the deck in this case, so it looks completely clean. "

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