How To Become The Center Of Attention Learning And Doing A Couple Easy Magic Tricks
If you ever want to be an instant star at any party or bar or other social gathering that you find yourself in, then learning a few magic tricks can have a wonderful effect. Most people love to see an impromptu magician, and are really impressed if he or she is only halfway decent. There are a couple of tricks you can learn that will easily impress many people.
One kind that you can learn is your basic sleight of hand trick This is where you get everybody to pay attention to one of your hands, while your other hand does all the work. Covertly pulling cards out of your sleeve is an example of a sleight of hand trick.
Tricks that only rely on simple mathematical principles are also pretty good. Sometimes called self working tricks, these are based on the order of the cards in a deck. Sometimes you’ll need to pre-stack, or pre-arrange the deck to get these to work. These are good for kids, but they usually figure them pretty quickly.
Another kind of magic trick is when you pretend to be psychic. This is when you use simple principles of human psychology to make people you think you have super psychic powers. This really impresses people. Especially at a bar or a party when people may have had something to drink.
And the most difficult, and most impressive tricks are the ones that require props, and even participants. These are the tricks like sawing people in half, escaping from handcuffs, and things like that. These are usually expensive, and require lots of practice, which is why only professionals usually do these.
Just by learning a couple magic tricks, you can really realize how popular you’ll naturally become at parties and social gatherings. You’ll never be at a loss for an invitation out on the weekend again.
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