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user61908865418767
J2903 :
The 3 cards will be in position 8,23 and 38 from the top of the deck and those 3 positions will always be the ones left when you deal the cards alternating between face up and face down
2025-02-05 20:51:43
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bigalleniverson
Allen :
35 + 3 + 9 doesn’t add up to 53 bud
2025-02-25 16:23:41
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jameseganwashingtondui
jameseganwashingtonDUI :
Thanks for the demonstration, I will fool my kids
2025-02-20 03:17:47
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naresh.sukhwa
Naresh Sukhwa :
you are the best
2025-02-17 22:38:56
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dwayne.mccauley2
Dwayne McCauley :
I got it to work! Kudos and ditto
2025-02-09 21:49:47
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calmquietunique
D :
This trick is old, it's called "The final three". mismag taught this trick. The spectator can use any three cards.
2025-02-06 10:57:08
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bazz0170
bazz0170 :
brilliant 👍 thanks for sharing
2025-02-15 10:33:32
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jevinho1
J E V I N H O :
Have you tried it ?
2025-02-05 19:51:12
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copdoc443
Copdoc 443 :
It worked!
2025-02-17 01:01:10
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sassymac21
sassymac21 :
That’s cool
2025-04-11 21:28:48
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groupnumber05
Number 5 :
Do it up down not down up😏
2025-04-07 00:13:20
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chivs575
chivs :
very smart 👌
2025-02-17 00:01:54
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brotato566
Brotato :
I saw 6 of hearts
2025-03-11 13:34:07
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jfarmerbannedfornoreason
Josh Farmer :
WOW🤯
2025-02-22 05:22:16
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slippinjimmys
Jimmy :
Bro! This Literally blew my Mind!!🤯 I literally did this the rest of my night trying to figure it out!!! Great trick! I can’t wait to show my friends!!
2025-03-21 01:53:34
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yemz47
yemz :
nice
2025-02-18 15:02:30
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cablemon
Chris :
I’ve done this when the spectator chooses their own three cards instead of using the two kings mate 👌🏻👍🏻♠️
2025-02-05 19:59:32
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tortugastim
tortugas tim :
Amazing
2025-03-07 04:05:40
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fully6ixx13
Áñťĥ👿n̈ê 6îx̌x̌ :
I saw this with 2 jacks
2025-03-12 17:45:55
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globalwarming038
Realmadridupdates :
I need 30,000
2025-02-28 03:41:19
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geno.cordy
Geno Cordy :
Such an easy trick . Just a card counting game easy
2025-03-11 14:35:05
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douglaskirk713
douglaskirk713 :
I love what you present to us on TikTok! Love it love it love it.
2025-02-25 10:03:55
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djflavaa7
djflavaa7 :
Wow
2025-02-16 05:46:46
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afghanking8176
John Afzal :
I have tried it and it worked perfect 😍
2025-04-09 07:38:45
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bryancopeland637
Bryan :
Superb bro
2025-02-12 22:40:21
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