So this is a very simple but highly deceptive card trick. To start you going to take the two cards out that you’re going to show the spectator the six and nine of hearts and diamonds. But what you’re going to do before the trick begins as a setup is to put the opposite two on the bottom. And the top. And the reason for that is because at the end of the trick the two cards that jump out of the deck are the ones on the top and bottom and not the ones originally shown to your spectator. A couple of deceptions here as you go through that are really going to make this trick come alive. The first is showing the spectator the cards by holding the cards close together. The six and nine are right next to each other. They can’t designate the suit. They put the cards in the middle of the deck. Again, they can do it wherever they want because we know that the cards that are going to come out at the very end are on the top and bottom already. So then you go into deception two, which is the shuffle. So the first one is going to be the overhand shuffle. I make sure the first card that comes down is the top card, which then stays in the bottom as I go through the overhand shuffle the last card that goes on the top, was previously on the bottom. We’re good to go. With the bridge shuffle the same thing, you pull yourself into a bridge. The bottom card stays in the bottom. And as you come on the top, you make sure that the packet on the left keeps the top card on the top. And the third deception is all physics. You hold the deck in your right hand pinch slightly between your finger and your thumb with your two cards designated top and bottom like we said. And with just a light toss, the only two cards that stay in your right hand are the six and nine of hearts and diamonds.