The Trick That Can Be Explained by Nikolas Mavresis

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"The Trick That Can Be Explained," created by Nikolas Mavresis, is a mentalism routine where a spectator shuffles and cuts a borrowed deck of cards, while the magician takes a single card from a different deck. The magician then has the spectator count down to the 28th card, and astonishingly, it matches the single card taken from the magician's deck. This trick uses a clever combination of principles to create a seemingly impossible coincidence. 
Here's a breakdown of the trick: 
Borrowed Deck: The spectator shuffles and cuts a borrowed deck of cards, ensuring it's truly random.
Single Card: The magician takes a single card from a separate deck.
Spectator Count: The spectator counts down to the 28th card in the borrowed deck.
Matching Card: The card at the 28th position matches the single card the magician took out, despite the magician not seeing the faces of the spectator's deck or having any prior knowledge of their selection.
The trick relies on a method that combines multiple principles, creating a strong impression of impossible coincidence. It is presented as a deeply deceptive and fooling routine.

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