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Proving the Impossible
by Jake Gacus Things you must have: 2 duplicate Cards with a hole in the center cause by the pen
1. Have the 2 duplicates in your Lap (say 10H and 10S). 2. Spread the deck of cards faceup in the table. Remove the 10H and the 10S. Set aside the deck and laid down the 2 cards face up in the table. 3. Ask the Psectator to choose any of the Card. Say the Spec chose the 10H. Have the Spec signed her name on the face of the 10H. While doing this Palm the Lapped 10H in your right hand (I used laterral Palm -- this gives the impression that all your fingers are free and your hand is not hiding anything). 4. Obtain the card from the spec with your Left hand and place it into your right hand with the Plam Card. Position should be the card is facing the Spec standing between your thumb and first finger. Put the card face down in the left hand facedown and together on the same action replace the Palm Card into the top of the Signed Card in the left hand and pick up the two card with your right hand. THIS WILL GIVE THE APPEARANCE THAT YOUR RIGHT HAND PUT THE SIGNED CARD FACE DOWN ON THE LEFT PLAM AND PICK-UP THE CARD WITH YOUR HAND SHOWING THE SPEC THE FACE OF THE SIGNED CARD. 5. Ask the Spec to open his hand. Do your favorite Lapping Move and drop the Signed Card and Have the Duplicate Card sandwich in the Hand of the Spectator. 6. Pick-up up now the 10S and with a Ballpen stabs the Center of the 10S. Show to the Specs and have them examined the hole in the Card. While doing this, palm the Signed Card in your Right hand. 6. With the same procedure under Number 4 and 6. But this time appear that your are trying the Heal the Hole in the 10S. With the Signed Card on top of the face down Stabbed Card..it will appear that the Hole has been Healed. 7. You can do your favorite Lapping to drop the Holed Card and Present the Healed Card which now become the 10H. Ask the specator to open their hand. Viola -- the card sandwich in her hands is the 10S with a Hole in the Center. Take a Bow!
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