introduction \n \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Introduction
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chapter one: the psychology of the card expert \n showing and hiding skill \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Chapter One: The Psychology of the Card Expert
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chapter two: basic sleights \n \n unknown
1938
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Chapter Two: Basic Sleights
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6
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the lace-through false shuffle \n bottom bed \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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The Lace-Through False Shuffle
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6
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holding deck lightly \n like a bird \n lin searles \n dealing position \n unknown
1938
Lin Searles
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Holding Deck Lightly
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the false cut \n simple cut vs. compound cut (multiple packet cut) \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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The False Cut
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12
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the compound false cut \n addition to the erdnase cut \n lin searles \n fancy blind cuts - i. to retain the complete stock \n unknown
1938
Lin Searles
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The Compound False Cut
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the simple false cut \n straight cut \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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The Simple False Cut
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the second deal \n two different grips, one unnatural for demonstration deals, with list of tips \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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The Second Deal
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the bottom deal \n straddle grip, with tips (pushing top card over not strictly necessary) \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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The Bottom Deal
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top buckle count \n left thumb buckles top cards and left first finger separates them \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Top Buckle Count
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chapter three: miscellaneous sleights and moves \n \n unknown
1938
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Chapter Three: Miscellaneous Sleights and Moves
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back palming a complete deck \n deck vanish via back palm, with secret ditch of three-quarters in the side pocket during manipulation sequence of single card \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Back Palming a Complete Deck
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the riffle cut \n one-handed flourish cut \n unknown
1938
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The Riffle Cut
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the one-hand shuffle \n continuous charlier cut \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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The One-Hand Shuffle
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the weave-in shuffle \n side weave shuffle with squeeze-aired deck \n alladin \n the side shuffle \n unknown
1938
Alladin
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The Weave-In Shuffle
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Also published here
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the multiple lift \n \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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The Multiple Lift
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chapter four: tricks and deceptions \n \n unknown
1938
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Chapter Four: Tricks and Deceptions
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a subtle card location \n card is inserted and apparently palmed out, repeat and spectator shuffles, card is then shown reversed \n lin searles \n the veneri discovery \n ernando veneri
1938
Lin Searles
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A Subtle Card Location
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Inspired by
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34
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card turnover to top \n thumb drags out a card in the center and turns it over on top \n jack merlin \n second method \n jack merlin
1938
Jack Merlin
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Card Turnover to Top
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Also published here
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35
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ace control \n tantalizer deal with two aces, in the end the other two aces are in penultimate packet as a surprise, apparent false dealing demonstration (as by jamison) \n lin searles \n "elimination" (r. m. jamison, the sphinx, vol. 34 no. 3, may 1935) \n gambling expose \n milton kort
1938
Lin Searles
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Ace Control
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Inspired by- "Elimination" (R. M. Jamison, The Sphinx, Vol. 34 No. 3, May 1935)
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jacks and aces \n three-jacks deal with ace transformation kicker \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Jacks and Aces
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second deal four aces (no. 1) \n aces are dealt out several times in a row, then assembled in two groups, two indifferent cards put on both ace pairs, suddenly all aces are in one pile \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Second Deal Four Aces (No. 1)
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second deal four aces (no. 2) \n four aces transpose with four indifferent cards after alternating them and dealing them out again \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Second Deal Four Aces (No. 2)
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a renovated trick \n two aces separated in deck come up next to each other when dealt through deck, sucker element, spectator deals \n c. r. van hooser \n the siamese aces \n unknown
1938
C. R. van Hooser
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A Renovated Trick
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Inspired by
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slip cut \n brief, "this move is familiar to all magicians; a description will not be needed here." \n unknown
1938
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Slip Cut
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a renovated trick (a variation) \n two aces in deck come up next to each other when dealt through deck although a spectator "secretly" pocketed a card, sucker element \n lin searles \n the siamese aces \n unknown
1938
Lin Searles
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A Renovated Trick (A Variation)
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Inspired by
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45
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another card location \n red-black location, spectator riffle shuffles at the beginning and after the selection \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Another Card Location
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46
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spread counting in groups \n \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Spread Counting in Groups
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a novel color change surprise \n card changes to miniature card via color change \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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A Novel Color Change Surprise
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multiple card force \n four out-jogged chosen cards are switched for force card, with reversed clean-up card (or double backer) \n lin searles \n the perfect force \n henry christ \n novel beginning for a four ace trick \n audley walsh
1938
Lin Searles
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Multiple Card Force
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Inspired by
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double deal \n performer shuffle-stacks the four aces, in a repeat deal he gets a royal flush \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Double Deal
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overhand run-up \n \n unknown
1938
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Overhand Run-Up
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master dealing \n performer looks at top cards in five-card groups and notes how to second deal himself a good hand, punchless punch deal \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Master Dealing
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bottom deal poker demonstration \n dealing bottoms on the draw, also pseudo bottom deal demo (cards really stacked) \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Bottom Deal Poker Demonstration
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52
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conclusion \n \n lin searles
1938
Lin Searles
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Conclusion
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