--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> That's actually why Doug was so good at close-up magic.
> There was no "other hand."  In the trick I'm thinking about,
> he was sitting cross-legged with both bare arms stretching
> out in front of him, palms down, hands closed.  Then he'd
> turn both hands over, slowly.  In one hand would be a gold
> coin, in the other, none.  Then he'd just turn his hands over,
> the coins would switch places,   And various permutations
> on this.  It was cool *because* there was no distraction.
> He was so good at this stuff he didn't *need* distractions.

Misdirection is how close-up magic is done.  (Unless,
of course, one is doing *real* magic.)  People who are
really good at it are really good at it because they're
really good at the misdirection--so good you can't pick
it out even when you're looking for it.





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