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By Miles Sunkest

More and more people are starting to discover that one of the easiest and quickest to skyrocket your social popularity is through the simple use of magic. Magic has been used for thousands of years to entertain, and it never fails to impress today. Just a few tricks can make you the most popular person in the room.

One kind of trick is a simple sleight of hand trick. This is the most basic kind of trick. You secretly do something with one hand while drawing the crowds attention to your other hand. Pulling coins out of people's ears, simple card tricks are examples of sleight of hand tricks.

Tricks that only rely on simple mathematical principles are also pretty good. Sometimes called self working tricks, these are based on the order of the cards in a deck. Sometimes you'll need to pre-stack, or pre-arrange the deck to get these to work. These are good for kids, but they usually figure them pretty quickly.

A really impressive trick is when you can convince people that you are psychic. You can accurately guess peoples birthdays, guess what card they are thinking of, and even win at the game of rock-paper-scissors. This is really impressive because you don't even need a deck of cards, and works really well in bars or at parties where people have had a drink or two.

The biggest kind of trick, the ones you see people doing on TV, require all kinds of props, and assistants, and lots and lots of preparation. Sawing people in half, escaping out of an underwater are a couple of these tricks. Of course, most amateur magicians don't have the time for these, so we just usually leave them to the professionals.

Just by learning a couple magic tricks, you can really realize how popular you'll naturally become at parties and social gatherings. You'll never be at a loss for an invitation out on the weekend again.

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