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How to Have Svengali Card Selected

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Summary: Learn how to have your audience select cards for svengali magic cards in this free card trick video from our professional magician.

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By Malik Haddadi
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Malik Haddadi is a magical comedy entertainer, balloon artist, and juggler with over 15 years experience. As a full time professional, he entertains audiences of all ages and sizes for...read more

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"Hi everybody! Let me show you how to apply the dribbling principal to have a card selected. Now, I showed you before flipping through like this, having them say stop, and they take this card and look at it, and they can put it back in the same spot. If you want, you can dribble the cards, have them say stop, and you'll get the same benefit. You can dribble the cards like this and have a card selected. You could also, if you're dribbling kind of slowly, have them kind of stick their finger in there, or if you want to have them use a pen they can stick it in there while you're dribbling. Just be careful they don't knock the cards out of place when you're doing it. With either of these, you can do this, have them say stop, or use their finger, but I think the dribble method gives you kind of a free look and a free handling. Say stop, boom, go ahead and take the card, have a look at it, put it back, and that's a pretty free and fair looking way to select a card. You could bring it to the top or do any of the other tricks that we have or are going to talk about. That's another way to have the card selected from your Svengali deck. "

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