Volt Transfer

This card volt is also performed by two hands, like all the previous ones. Take a deck of cards and ask the viewer to take it off. After removal, the upper part of the deck remains in the left hand, and the lower part of the deck is pulled out from under the upper part and is in the right hand. The top part of the deck lies freely in the left hand. The next moment the left hand should bend the fingers from the index finger to the little finger and make this part change from the horizontal position to the vertical shirt in the palm, as shown in the photo, which is lower.

Hopping up


The right hand then lifts the other part and places it between the fingers of the left hand and the shirt to the left as follows: the index, middle fingers and little finger should be on the right side of the part of the deck from the right hand, that is under the bottom of the deck, and the middle finger of the left hand on Middle, between parts. In this case, the middle finger with its outer side holds one part, and its inner side holds the other part. See the photo.

Hopping up


Further, the right hand releases the installed part and now this part is held by only one left hand. Then the right hand takes a part of the deck, which was before in the left hand, that is, the one nearest to the palm, grabbing it by the narrow sides with two fingers, the index and the large right hand, raises it slightly upwards.

Hopping up


The left hand flexes the fingers even more with the part that remains in the hand and the part of the right hand is put in place of the part that has moved to the side of the palm.

Hopping up


Thus, the parts are reversed and the volt is made.