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Saturday, April 3, 2021

C is for Card Trick

 


C is for Card Trick

I have always been fascinated by card tricks. I learned a couple as a kid that have stuck with me, but in honor of our A to Z theme, I thought learning a card trick would be a fun game to play. I'll be sure to impress the few people I can show it to! But, I assure you that it's a beginner level card trick and you should give it a try!


Now that you've learned something fun, a few reminders on behalf of the A to Z Team:

Happy Blogging!
- Jayden Vincente (Erotic Fiction Blogger, jrvincente.com)

27 comments:

  1. This time the AtoZ posts here are like bucket dip, new surprise every day.
    https://poojapriyamvada.blogspot.com/2021/04/chutzpah-newnormal-a2z.html

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  2. That was cool!
    Today's post: https://sri-lovenature.blogspot.com/2021/04/chanting-at-chennakesava-continues-to.html

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  3. Very good and clever "C" post.

    Yvonne.

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  4. I know one card trick I learned as a child. It involves laying out 20 cards and asking someone to pick one, then immediately showing them a card of the same value.
    https://suestrifles.wordpress.com/2021/04/03/compassion-atozchallenge/

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  5. These days I think there are lot of magic tricks involving cards on digital devices as well...

    https://pagesfromjayashree.blogspot.com/2021/04/c-curses-and-charms.html

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  6. I apologise for playing fast and loose with the Alphabet - but like a deck of cards, I have had to shuffle the letters about to match certain themes to particular chapters I am publishing it will all come right in a few days time - I beg not to be drummed out of the Challenge...

    https://how-would-you-know.blogspot.com/2021/04/e-is-for-eden-and-euphrates.html

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  7. This time mine is totally unrelated, but anyway, here it is: How can we use the Chain Veil in #DnD?

    http://codexanathema.com/2021/04/03/c-is-for-the-chain-veil/

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  8. Rainbow
    kaykuala

    Hank at C-Colour Me Fair
    http://imagery77.blogspot.com/2021/04/colour-me-fair.html

    Hank

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  9. Taking independent action in my teens in "Confirmation: Finessing the Pledge." https://mollyscanopy.com/2021/04/confirmation-and-finessing-the-pledge-atozchallenge/

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  10. I was always fond of playing Cribbage with Cards. Might have to try learning that card trick for the next game.
    Cheers,
    Crackerberries

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  11. My family is big on card games. I have vague memories of uncles doing card tricks as well.

    Art work: https://www.anne-m-bray.com/blog
    and
    Shoes: https://repeatsamb.blogspot.com/search/label/A-Z%202021

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  12. Very cool! Love card tricks. We used to keep the kids entertained for a long time with them--first amazing them, then showing them how to do the trick.

    Happy A to Z Day 3!

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  13. I don't know any card tricks but they are fun to watch. :) Here is my post- C is for Carol Burnett.

    https://katcarpita.wordpress.com/2021/04/03/c-is-for-carol-burnett-atozchallenge/

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  14. Our son was fascinated with card tricks when he was younger. His uncle and aunt got him a VHS tape showing how to do them one Christmas. He actually got a few of them done quite well. :)

    My next edition in my Looney Tunes Art Sketch series is live. Swing by to check out, Cecil Turtle on Curious as a Cathy.

    Have a blessed Easter Sunday!

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  15. I love card tricks, they always amuse me.
    Here are my "Moms be everything" series,
    Day "C" with role moms play
    - https://praguntatwa.com/moms-are-the-best-counselor-comforter/

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  16. Today's post is C for chinchlla
    https://heavygators.blogspot.com/2021/04/a-to-z-blogging-challenge-c-is-for.html

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  17. Fun "C" post. I'm going with coffee for my post for "C."

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  18. I enjoy watching others perform card tricks; and my kiddos enjoy tricking me so this is something I should show them..
    Here is my C post Circumlocution or Circling Around to the Point Cleverly (Finally?)

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  19. Card tricks are simply a great way to pass time on long train journeys or to impress people at parties. I love card tricks too and used to be pretty good at them when I was younger. Will try yours and see if my grandchildren are gobsmacked

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  20. I'm lucky if I can shuffle the deck without making the cards fly all over the table... not sure how I'd do with a card trick!

    For the letter C, I discussed a few movies with characters who use creativity.

    Trudy @ Reel Focus
    Movies reflect human needs: Creativity

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  21. I've never had much success at card tricks although I do enjoy them. Weekends In Maine

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  22. Just shuffling cards without letting them fall feels like a card trick to me :-)

    Ronel visiting for the A-Z Challenge with an A-Z of Faerie: Cunning Cats

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  23. I have tried a few and had been successfull, but then life took over and the cards got lost in the chaos. Or it could be mobile games... LOL

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  24. https://www.chaptersfrommylife.com/2021/04/c-calm-despite-cancer.html

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