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A classic fraud magic trick involves misdirection and sleight of hand. For example, you can perform a card trick where you appear to lose a card in the deck but secretly control it to the top or bottom. To execute this, practice the false shuffle and palming techniques, ensuring the audience's focus is elsewhere while you manipulate the cards. Remember, the key to successful magic is creating a convincing story and maintaining the illusion.

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