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A beginner\'s guide to getting started in magic. Learn all about performing magic with this simple get up to speed guide. Also, learn what to do when a magic trick fails, the twelve point checklist you need to ensure your magic act gets performed smoothly and without mistakes, the professional magician’s secret of how to keep your audience from getting bored in between magic tricks during your show and the single most important thing (next to practicing your magic tricks) you must decide on before you even set foot on stage.

Discover how to get a willing audience to practice your magic tricks on so you can be near perfect before performing for a live audience and how tell when your audience is losing interest in your act.

Learn why the hand is NOT quicker than the eye and the 5 things you should do to make your magic tricks
more amazing. Other topics include the eight guidelines you must follow to avoid getting hurt or even killed when taking on dangerous illusions, thirteen different easy magic tricks, along with what props you’ll need, how to prepare for them and how to perform them and fourteen different magic tricks for the magician of the intermediate-to advanced level, how to perform them, the props you need and how prepare the tricks.

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