"Dollar Bill and a Shot Glass" Bar Trick Solution

Part of the Video Series How to Do Bar Tricks

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Easy magic for the bar. Learn the solution to the dollar bill support trick with expert tips and advice on bar tricks in this free video clip on magic.

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"Dollar Bill and a Shot Glass" Bar Trick Solution
Hi, my name is Sean Graham on behalf of Expert Village. Today we are talking about getting a free drink from your friends. Trick number 2 solution. So if you remember what are going to need is 2 shot glasses, take a note and support the drink. How can it be done? Simple like this I would show you. First all what we do is we take the note and we fold it like this, turn it over fold it again the same width. Then again and again repeating until we the whole note. Again, crease, again, and one last time. Until we have that that is what we are left with right there like a bridge. We put the glass back in a distance, put my money over the top and then you take the drink and balance it on the top. That you can see there is nothing touching the glass and the glass is being supported. Trick number 2.

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