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Reds and Blacks

A Card Trick

This is an easy to learn and implement trick...with little practice you can master it with ease.

Materials Needed:

  • 1 Standard Card Deck

Preparation:

Separate the deck into two decks by color: one black deck, one red deck. Put the "mini" decks back together (but don't shuffle them).

The Trick:

Separate the decks and lay them face down on a flat surface in front of your audience. Have a person from the audience choose 1 card from each pile at random, memorize them, and then place each card into the opposite pile it was selected from.

Have him/her shuffle each deck seperately...then place the two decks back together.

Now you can look through the deck and find the 2 cards that don't match the color of the cards that surround them. Easy!

Notes: Practice this trick before performing. It's easy to get confused on how a card trick works just from reading about it. Having a deck of cards in your hands as you try and learn the tricks on this page will make it much easy to learn, understand and then master.

 


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Last 10 commentsView all comments
By: Gare Bear - May 15th 2008  
Its a cool trick. . . . But I can't people to leave my deck alone after its over.
By: Nick - April 28th 2008  
Yeah Great suggestion Sref...

As an added tip, have the cards set up like that, and then have a joker on the very bottom, and then one dividing the two halfs of the deck. Then its easy to get setup
By: icebox - April 21st 2008  
i couldnt hardly understand these tricks with the incorrect grammars the host used..
seems like you are truly a magician! hahaha!!
By: jeff - March 29th 2008  
cooooool ! but in a way lame
By: legolas1649 - March 21st 2008  
Th ere's this kid at our school who's in to card tricks, and now I'm gonna give him some of his own game...
By: No Thank You @_@ - March 20th 2008  
Great trick!
By: cooldude - March 16th 2008  
it was cool.
By: Jasmeet - February 23rd 2008  
Nice trick too do and sometimes I have to seperate the cards again after!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!
By: roxy - February 08th 2008  
cool
By: Jon - February 01st 2008  
This is a really amazing trick for school and home
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