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The Four Card Double Sandwich Magic Card Trick

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Summary: Learn about the four card double sandwich magic card trick in this free magic lesson video.

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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! Malik the Magic Guy for expertvillage.com. Now let me show you a cool variation on that sandwich trick I just showed you. You can actually do it with four cards and not two. So what we want to do is start with two aces on the top and two aces on the bottom; and it comes out kind of nice looking in the end if we use a red and a black and a red and a black. So we’ll have Mr. Hand select a card just like he did before—show it to the camera. Now he can cut a section of the cards off the top again, just like that, great. Put his card face up. Now once again, what’s happened is the two aces are here, he has put his card on top just like this, and putting the other two aces right on top—and then if we go through, do our little snap or magic wave, and we spread out the deck. Now we can take the one he picked, and the two on either side just like this, and get rid of these, and you can show that the cards surrounding his are the four aces. And we’re going to put a red and black on either side and that looks kind of nice. Like I said before, that’s a nice way if you’re going to do a four ace trick; that’s a nice way to sort of do that as the first trick and produce them, and you can kind of do them together. So that’s the four card sandwich variation."

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