207 entries in ESP Cards / Matching
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Peter Warlock Rhinegold by spectator, with card stand and envelopes
June 1949
The Phoenix (Issue 180)
720
Don Tanner ESPecially for Mentalists
Apr. 1957
The New Phoenix (Issue 344)
200
Dr. Spencer Thornton Direction of Thought business cards with ESP symbols on one side are put on the table, spectator draws symbols on other side, they match perfectly
1958 5
Edward Marlo Mental Reselection spectator thinks of an ESP symbol, then he choses one and it matches
  • Method 1
  • Second Method
1960 21
Dave Dowds Telesthesia with a card stand / frame
1961 64
Eddie Clever Influence of Evil five ESP symbols on slate, one spectator rubs out four of them behind back, another selects ESP card from deck, they match
Related to
  • p. 35 for suggestion by Peter Warlock
Jan. 1966 13
Arthur Rasper Das Farbkartenmedium five color cards are placed in stand or glasses, spectator gets another five cards and manages to place them to the matching cards, partial rough-smooth
Inspired by 1967 27
Mack E. Velli Transesp brainwave with ESP cards
1968
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1967-68)
47
Richard Lyn Add-A-Brain slips with ESP symbols, ESP card and paper are selected, symbols match
1973
Magick (Issue 77)
383
North Bigbee Depth - Perception jumbo ESP cards, matching
1973
Magick (Issue 86)
429
North Bigbee Symbolepathy with Jumbo ESP card
Inspired by
  • inspired by Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic"
1974
Magick (Issue 97)
483
Larry Becker They Match! ESP deck, forcing three cards
Inspired byRelated to 1974
Magick (Issue 115)
573
North Bigbee Anticipated with two ESP decks
1975
Magick (Issue 124)
619
North Bigbee Matched! two ESP decks
Related to 1975
Magick (Issue 132)
659
Nick Trost ESP Double-thot Pack
1976 32
Paul Curry, Terry Morgan Future Shock two sets of ESP cards match, swindle switch
Related to 1977 90
Philip T. Goldstein Mexican Geometry spectator and magicians cards match, 2x3 cards, mexican turnover
July 1977
Pabular (Vol. 3 No. 11)
434
Gerald Kosky, Eddie Joseph ESP Mind Warp deck of ESP cards, two spectator cut a number of cards and count them secretly, then they remember the symbol at their number, which are the same
1977
Magick (Issue 178)
887
Nathan Stark PSI-Power deck of ESP cards, one matching pair
1977
Magick (Issue 195)
971
Alan Francis ESP Impromptu
Dec. 1977
Intermagic (Vol. 4 No. 4)
142
Howard A. Adams Totale Übereinstimmung three cards are selected from an ESP deck, rest is divided in half and two cards turned over only one pair matches, which is first chosen card, repeated with other selections
Related to Dec. 1977
Intermagic (Vol. 4 No. 4)
144
Jochen Zmeck, Hanns Thielemann Die vorhergesagte Zahl two sets of number cards from one to five are mixed face-up and face-down, performer sets one face-up Three down, spectator locates the face-down Three
1977 30
Dr. Dan J. Alessini Force Field matching ESP, symbols drawn on paper and rolled up, spectator choses pellets and card with same deisgn
1978
Magick (Issue 214)
1069
Philip T. Goldstein Synch-Cerely ESP match
Aug. 1979
Pabular (Vol. 5 No. 8)
720
Magic Ronnay Perfect Match five pairs are matching
  • Notes By Karl Fulves
1979
The Chronicles (Issue 18)
1242
Philip T. Goldstein Homer ESP symbols, cards match with cards in envelope
1979
Magick (Issue 232)
1158
Orville Wayne Meyer Match It
1979
Magick (Issue 240)
1199
Jules Lenier Dark Touch ESP-deck, three cards in different pockets, performer finds duplicates of unseen selections
1979
Magick (Issue 247)
1231
Larry Becker Espitome two sets of five cards, matching
Inspired by
  • Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic" and Barry Stevenson's "C.I.D."
1979 180
Howard A. Adams Triplersons three cards are selected from an ESP deck, rest is divided in half and two cards turned over only one pair matches, which is first chosen card, repeated with other selections
Related to 1979
OICUFESP (Issue 1 - ten brand new esp card miracles)
1
Howard A. Adams Strangers three spectators find duplicates of their selected ESP card by naming a number
Variations 1979
OICUFESP (Issue 1 - ten brand new esp card miracles)
2
Howard A. Adams Strangers Again same as Strangers but with added divination part
Inspired by 1979
OICUFESP (Issue 1 - ten brand new esp card miracles)
3
Howard A. Adams Pencoin cards placed on the table in several rows, spectator places coins and pens to select cards, cards match
1979
OICUFESP (Issue 1 - ten brand new esp card miracles)
4
Howard A. Adams Clockadial Rock ESP cards placed on table in shape of a clock, two selections match
1979
OICUFESP (Issue 1 - ten brand new esp card miracles)
7
Howard A. Adams ESPell three times word ESP is spelled, to find ESP cards, elimination spelling
1979
OICUFESP (Issue 1 - ten brand new esp card miracles)
12
Howard A. Adams Spell A Design spectator spells name of selected ESP card to find mate, elimination spelling
1979
OICUFESP (Issue 1 - ten brand new esp card miracles)
15
Howard A. Adams Testwelve two spectators count number in pile two select ESP card, match
1979
OICUFESP (Issue 2 - ten MORE brand new esp card miracles)
4
Howard A. Adams Crystal Balls three phase routine with circle ESP cards, Thinkard, finding mates by placing two circle cards face up anywhere in the pile and by placing them on cards
1979
OICUFESP (Issue 2 - ten MORE brand new esp card miracles)
8
Nick Trost ESP Numerology ten-twenty force with ESP cards
1979 2
Nick Trost ESP Do As I Do
1979 9
Nick Trost E.S. Pattern marker moved on matrix type layout, a match occurs
1979 10
Nick Trost 3-Way Matchup three matching signs after some cutting
1979 11
Nick Trost Sync-Ro-Mesh matchings with ten-card ESP packet
1979 13
Nick Trost 5-Way Coincidence two piles are dealt through in unison, matching pairs removed, they match and also fit a prediction
1979 14
Stephen Minch Doppelgänger spectator and performer have five ESP cards, matching routine
1980 22
David Britland Zennerism five ESP cards (or Ace through Five), one is pocketed by spectator and the rest are put down in pairs alternating with performer, all match, marked or impromptu
  • Effect
  • Preparation
  • Performance
  • Notes
1980 1
Stephen Tucker Zenner Plus handling with extra card
1980 5
Bob Haines Cognizance with ESP deck and five Jumbo ESP cards, spectator finds matching design of his selection
1980
Magick (Issue 261)
1303
Howard A. Adams Onesee six ESP cards are placed on the table and another one inserted face-up in the pile, after down under deal, card with same symbol remains
1980
OICUFESP (Issue 3 - FURTHER brand new esp card miracles)
1
Howard A. Adams Pairsee two spectator get a pile of ESP cards and down-under deal, two remaining cards match, with variation
Related to 1980
OICUFESP (Issue 3 - FURTHER brand new esp card miracles)
4
Howard A. Adams Reversee two dice are used two select two ESP cards, performer reverses cards with same symbols behind back
1980
OICUFESP (Issue 3 - FURTHER brand new esp card miracles)
12
Howard A. Adams Selecthree routine with ESP cards, three phases, matching pairs in two piles then finding mates behind back
1980
OICUFESP (Issue 4 - esp card & mental miracles RETURN)
9
Howard A. Adams QuickeE S P spectator selects two matching ESP cards
1980
OICUFESP (Issue 4 - esp card & mental miracles RETURN)
13
Howard A. Adams Australian ESP multiphase routine with ESP deck, matching cards using several down-under-deals
1980
OICUFESP (Issue 5 - the SON of esp card & mental miracles)
1
Bob Wagner, Howard A. Adams VOGNEriAN from a deck of ESP cards, three cards are removed either from top or bottom, bottom and top card match, repeated
1980
OICUFESP (Issue 5 - the SON of esp card & mental miracles)
11
Howard A. Adams Tristan & Isolde ESP deck under handkerchief, three cards are discarded from top or bottom and top or bottom card is removed, performer finds matching card, repeated
1980
OICUFESP (Issue 5 - the SON of esp card & mental miracles)
12
Howard A. Adams Objects two ESP symbols chosen by a spectator match two symbol cards selected by other spectator, cards in a row and using personal objects to select cards
1980
OICUFESP (Issue 6 - the GHOST of esp card & mental miracles)
6
Howard A. Adams More Objects variation of Objects, matching selected cards
1980
OICUFESP (Issue 6 - the GHOST of esp card & mental miracles)
7
Gene "Phantini" Grant Bacon and Eggs with two sets of ESP cards (two times wavy lines, two times rings), order is correct twice
1981 14
Gene "Phantini" Grant The ESP Match-Up
1981 23
Gene "Phantini" Grant Knockout ESP Test with two sets of four ESP cards, three phases
1981 32
Howard A. Adams, Bob Wagner Recycler matching five ESP symbols with spectator's symbols
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 7 - Matheight Miracles)
14
Howard A. Adams Basic Cidentaquin ESP symbol is removed from deck and other cards turned over in pairs, two pairs match and they also match the chosen symbol
VariationsAlso published here
  • "Cidentaquin" in "Genii" Vol. 34, No. 12. August, 1970. P. 519.
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
1
Howard A. Adams Plus Basic Cidentaquin No. 1, five-way coincidence with 25-card ESP deck
Related to 1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
2
Howard A. Adams Spell ESP No. 2, Cidentaquin variation, with spelling of a word
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
2
Howard A. Adams Spell ESP Again No. 3, Cidentaquin variation, with spelling of a word
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
3
Howard A. Adams Pile-O-Pairs No. 4, Cidentaquin variation, with three packets
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
3
Howard A. Adams Triplicidence No. 5, Cidentaquin variation, with three selections
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
4
Howard A. Adams Australian Cidentaquin One No. 6
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
4
Howard A. Adams Australian Cidentaquin Two No. 7, with three selections
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
5
Howard A. Adams Multi Cidentaquin One No. 8, with two or three spectators
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
6
Howard A. Adams Multi Cidentaquin Two No. 9
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
6
Howard A. Adams Multi Cidentaquin Three No. 10
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
7
Howard A. Adams Multi Cidentaquin Four No. 11
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
7
Howard A. Adams Cidentaquin Plus One No. 12, four symbols match 4 selections
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
8
Howard A. Adams Cidentaquin Plus Two No. 13
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
9
Howard A. Adams Cidentaquin Plus Three No. 14
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
10
Howard A. Adams Cidentaquin Plus Four No. 15
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
10
Howard A. Adams Cidentaquin Plus Five No. 16
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
11
Howard A. Adams Cidentaquin Plus Six No. 17
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
11
Howard A. Adams Cidentaquin Plus Seven No. 18
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
12
Howard A. Adams Cidentaquin Plus Eight No. 19
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
12
Howard A. Adams Cidentaquin Plus Nine No. 20
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
13
Howard A. Adams Tri-Brations No. 21, three phase routine, using ESP deck and napkin
Also published here
  • "Tri-Brations" in "Genii" Vol. 35, No. 4. December, 1970. P. 182.
1981
OICUFESP (Issue 8 - 21 Cidentaquin Variations)
14
Stephen Tucker ESP matching of symbols and prediction in plastic wallet
Mar. 1982
Spell-Binder (Vol. 1 No. 11)
208
Stephen Tucker Explosion
Sep. 1982
Spell-Binder (Vol. 2 No. 17)
331
Basil Horwitz Dynamic Duo spectator and performer shuffle ESP cards, exchange one, those cards match
Related to Nov. 1982
Spell-Binder (Vol. 2 No. 19)
371
Philip T. Goldstein Synch or Swim six ESP cards removed from ESP deck, two times Down-Under-Deal, cards match
Jan. 1982
Magick (Issue 301)
1502
Neil Somerville Medusa's Touch ESP deck, one card is removed and after spectator shuffles, mate is on top of deck
Sep. 1982
Magick (Issue 310)
1547
Philip T. Goldstein Pre-Paired two times five cards are removed from a deck of ESP cards, after down-under deal two spectators end up with same card
Sep. 1982
Magick (Issue 310)
1549
Howard A. Adams Rowten One five pairs are placed in a row, spectator removes three, selects two and covers rest with newspaper, performer finds mates
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
1
Howard A. Adams Rowten Three five pairs are placed in a row, spectator removes on and covers rest with newspaper, performer finds mate
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
2
Howard A. Adams Rowten Four five pairs are placed in a row, spectator removes two and covers rest with newspaper, performer finds mates
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
3
Howard A. Adams Rowten Five five pairs are placed in a row, spectator removes four and covers rest with newspaper, performer finds mates
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
3
Howard A. Adams Rowten Finale five pairs are placed in a row, spectator removes two and covers rest with newspaper, performer finds mates
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
4
Howard A. Adams Packeten One finding matching card, five pairs are needed, word is spelled to eliminate cards
Related toVariations 1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
6
Howard A. Adams Packeten Plus finding two matching cards, five pairs are needed, word is spelled to eliminate cards
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
7
Howard A. Adams Under the Napkin finding two matching cards, five pairs are needed, word is spelled to eliminate cards
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
7
Howard A. Adams Australian Packeten five pairs are used, two cards placed into pocket and rest divided into two piles, down-under-deal with both packets to find mates
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
7
Howard A. Adams Jumping Australian five pairs are used, two cards placed into pocket and rest divided into two piles, down-under-deal with both packets to find mates
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
8
Howard A. Adams Packeten Finale spectator finds mates of selected ESP cards by spelling any word
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
9
Howard A. Adams Ghostective finding two matching ESP symbol cards with the aid of a blank card
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
12
Howard A. Adams ESP 15 locating two matching ESP symbols
1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
15
Howard A. Adams Sympa Sexes two sets of ESP cards in glasses, the two face cards match after spelling "sex"
Variations 1982
OICUFESP (Issue 9)
18
Howard A. Adams The Ramasee Prophecy using ESP cards and spelling several words, Egypt presentation
Related toVariations 1982
OICUFESP (Issue 10 - TULEFTA - The Ramasee Prophecy)
1
Howard A. Adams Tulefta ten ESP (or regular) cards, eight eliminated, remaining two cards match, eliminated cards match as well as kicker, involving spelling, Ramasee Principle
Also published here 1982
OICUFESP (Issue 10 - TULEFTA - The Ramasee Prophecy)
12
David Britland Zennerism two sets, all match
1983
Spell-Binder (Vol. 3 No. Special #3)
25
Stephen Tucker Zenner Plus
1983
Spell-Binder (Vol. 3 No. Special #3)
29
Paul Curry, Howard A. Adams Matchmaker five ESP cards, torn in half, matching routine, see also following item, for credit information see reference
Also published here 1984
Epoptica (Issue Yearbook)
294
Paul Curry Matchmaker - Telephone Version version of previous item over the telephone, five ESP cards are torn in half, matching routine
Also published here 1984
Epoptica (Issue Yearbook)
295
Don Albrecht Chroma-Sign matching routine, six cards marked with various crimps
1984
Epoptica (Issue Yearbook)
324
Dan Tong Thaumaturge two ESP decks with different backs, performer and spectator select same symbol
Oct. 1984
Magick (Issue 341)
1702
Robert Cassidy, Sandy Kross Wiz-Z-Zip! card in ESP deck is reversed and same card found in other deck, "same deck strategy"
Related to Dec. 1984
Magick (Issue 343)
1712
Robert Cassidy E.S.P. Duplication ESP cards are sealed in envelope, performer matches sequence
Inspired by 1984 45
Larry Becker "Will The Cards Match" ESP-style order matching with five torn-in-half cards
Variations May 1987
Apocalypse (Vol. 10 No. 5)
1349
Philip T. Goldstein Synchosis multi-phase routine
Oct. 1989
Magick (Issue 429)
2147
Dan Garrett Premeditation matching ESP cards and one in envelope matches named symbol
Also published here Sep. 1990
The Minotaur (Vol. 2 No. 3)
1
Philip T. Goldstein Zenvelopes ten ESP cards in envelopes are sorted in pairs by spectator
Inspired byVariations 1991 8
Hal Barlow Talisman with ESP deck
Apr. 1991
Magick (Issue 454)
2270
Dan Garrett PreMeditation unknown ESP card selected and put in envelope, symbol named, ten pairs on table with top cards face-up, only named symbols matches with face-down cards underneath, card in envelope matches as well
Also published here 1991 3
Jerry K. Hartman, Philip T. Goldstein Rhine Testing ten ESP cards in envelopes are sorted in pairs by spectator
Inspired by 1991 549
Al Smith Bonus Era Court Card Connexion picture cards shown to be mixed, then later all paired up in mates
  • Going Mental (ESP version)
Inspired by 1991 22
Dr. Dan J. Alessini Dream Prediction ESP cards drawn on billets, selected one matches selected ESP card and prediction in envelope
1991 2
Tommy Tucker ESP Quotient Test two sets of five cards
1991 72
Dan Garrett PreMeditation unknown ESP card selected and put in envelope, symbol named, ten pairs on table with top cards face-up, only named symbols matches with face-down cards underneath, card in envelope matches as well
Also published here 1992 3
Docc Hilford Clairepathy one-phase matching routine, with ESP deck
Aug. 1993
Magick (Issue 493)
2465
Steve Dusheck Clearly Mental Addition performer and spectator each select an ESP card, they match
Related to
  • "Clearly Mental" (Tony Spina)
1993 18
Basil Horwitz Matching ESP spectator pairs up sixteen ESP cards, they all match
1994 35
Basil Horwitz Challenge Duplication ESP matching two sets of ESP cards with spectator
1994 45
Bruce Bernstein Symbolic Match ESP decks are dealt and spectators can say if cards shall be switched, order match
Also published here 1994 9
Philip T. Goldstein Zenvelopes ten ESP cards in envelopes are sorted in pairs by spectator
Inspired by 1996 6
Peter Duffie Medvegia some dealing and coin placements
Inspired byRelated to
  • "Figgarow" (Stewart James, The First Fifty Years)
1996 16
Denny Laub Testy ESP Symbols on chart, spectator choses order and performer divines it by placing cards in matching sequence
1996
Syzygy (Vol. 3 No. 9)
214
Nick Trost ES-Pair-ity Selected pair of ESP cards to be matching, other pairs don't match
Inspired by 1997 282
Nick Trost Geo-Metrick Spectator attempts to match performer's tabled ESP cards, all match
Inspired by
  • "Reds and Blacks" (Jerry Mentzer, Card Routines Number Two, 1962)
1997 288
Nick Trost ESP Janus
Inspired by 1997 294
Nick Trost Telespo Performer matches symbols, spectator fails, and then performer divines symbols from different room
Related toVariations 1997 297
Nick Trost Dream of the Hermit
Inspired byVariations 1997 302
Patrick Page, Ken De Courcy Transmission Experiment two sets of five cards, one thought of card is divined
1999 8
Patrick Page, Ken De Courcy ESP for Two two sets of five ESP cards, put down in two rows, they match
1999 8
Patrick Page, Ken De Courcy ESP for Two, Sight Unseen two sets of five cards, matching of all cards, one by one placed on table
1999 9
Patrick Page, Ken De Courcy CoinCidence two sets of five cards, coins land on cards with same design
1999 9
Patrick Page, Ken De Courcy Will the Signs Match? ESP cards are paired out by spelling a sentence, two sets of five cards, spectator selects packets to spell
1999 11
Patrick Page, Ken De Courcy Dual Control spectator and performer select ESP card with same symbol
1999 13
Patrick Page, Ken De Courcy Australian Deal, Mate card with same ESP symbol found unsing down-under deal
1999 14
Patrick Page, Ken De Courcy Fantasy five-way match, same ESP symbol
1999 20
Patrick Page, Ken De Courcy The Power of Money spectator places coins on piles, ESP cards match
1999 21
Howard A. Adams Tulefta ten ESP (or regular) cards, eight eliminated, remaining two cards match, eliminated cards match as well as kicker, involving spelling, Ramasee Principle
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1999 17
Bob King Miracle Match marked ESP cards
2000 8
Howard A. Adams Predicnic ESP deck, piles made according to values of three coins, selection found with match in the end
VariationsAlso published here 2000 86
Paul Curry, Howard A. Adams Matchmaker five ESP cards, torn in half, matching routine, two versions, one with telephone
Related toAlso published here 2001 147
Karl Fulves Predicquik "2x Howard Adams"
match with ESP cards involving the spelling of coin values
Inspired by 2001 144
Karl Fulves Predicquick-2 "2x Howard Adams"
match with ESP cards involving the spelling of coin values
Inspired by 2001 144
Philip T. Goldstein Pseudo D/U ESP double match with small packet stay stack
2002 12
Philip T. Goldstein 力ルイ千ビンナコネコナンビ千イル力? a/k/a Stack Cats
Related toVariations 2002 26
David Berglas Number Three in ESP routine with the Corinda / Berglas Khan Slate, ESP cards match and a prediction climax
2002 338
Lee Earle Zennercycle performer and spectator put down ESP cards, spectator decides if the cards match
2002
Syzygy (Vol. 5 No. 13)
409
Robert Cassidy Extra Sensory Switch three routines with the Delight Switch
  • two rows with five ESP cards, after switching all cards match
  • two rows with five ESP cards, only one match, prediction
  • spectator and performer note a number and seal it in envelopes, they are switched and both numbers are the same
Related to
  • "Thought Coincidence" (marketed effect, 1934 by Brown Magic Company, also in Hull's Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mentalism Volume 1)
2004 55
Robert Cassidy Syd's Mystery Restored five ESP cards are placed inside five Envelopes, spectator guesses symbols and they are drawn on envelopes, they all match
Inspired by
  • Syd Bergson's "TelePerception"
2004 204
Barrie Richardson Impromptu Psychic Matching business cards torn in quarters to make two sets of five symbols, matching with those
Inspired by
  • Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic"
Also published here
  • Club 71, Christmas 2002
2005 74
Gavin Ross The E.S.P. Shuffle spectator and performer mix a packet of ESP cards each, they match at the end
2005 9
Howard A. Adams Crazy Ramazy involving spelling and piles
2006
Prolix (Issue 2)
119
Howard A. Adams Fivelefta The Effect eight-card pile, three removed after cut from either top or bottom, involving spelling
Variations 2006
Prolix (Issue 2)
123
Howard A. Adams Ramasee-Tulefta Returns six-card packet of ESP cards, spelling
2006
Prolix (Issue 2)
130
Howard A. Adams Man And Lady ESP matching with eight-card packet, spelling MAN and LADY
2006
Prolix (Issue 2)
131
Howard A. Adams Doublefta double version of Fivelefta, two versions (ESP and number cards)
2006
Prolix (Issue 2)
132
Howard A. Adams Quintuplefta ten-cards packet, all five ESP cards match, spelling
2006
Prolix (Issue 2)
133
Mitsunobu Matsuyama Complete Match two piles of five ESP cards and different coins, spectator takes some coins and amount is counted, Ramasee Principle
Also published here
  • "The Magic #42" 1999
2006 75
Thomas Baxter Separate but Equal matching routine with two sets of ESP cards
Related to Feb. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 1)
39
Howard A. Adams TripleThreeTrio Principles six-card packet tricks with spelling, ESP pairs or mates
  • King Tut Principle
  • Lady Man Principle
  • Miracle Fifteen - Wedding Principle
Variations 2007
Prolix (Issue 3)
182
Nick Trost Pair-a-normal Perception pairs match
Inspired by 2008 235
Nick Trost The Almost Perfect ESP Test pair matching
Inspired by 2008 239
Howard A. Adams King Tut & Jack Benny small packet spelling with eight ESP or number cards, matches
  • King Tut Principle
  • Cleo And The King
  • Jack Benny 39
  • Jack Benny Quickie
  • Another J. B. Quickie
Inspired by 2008
Prolix (Issue 4)
227
Sid Solomon Platform ESP five ESP cards face-down on easel, five more distributed face-up as spectator wishes, they match, using a gaffed stand
Related to 2009
Prolix (Issue 6)
355
Howard A. Adams Cidentaquin five-way coincidence with 25-card ESP deck
Related toVariationsAlso published here
  • Genii, August 1970
2009
Prolix (Issue 6)
414
Howard A. Adams Displayaquin five-way coincidence with 25-card ESP deck
  • KF Note by Karl Fulves
Inspired by 2009
Prolix (Issue 6)
415
Steve "Banachek" Shaw Banachek and Mate
  • spectator thinks of a letter in his word, it is divined (see also Psychological Subtleties)
  • ESP cards in envelopes are matched up with small ESP cards that are added to the envelope
Also published here Oct. 2009
Genii (Vol. 72 No. 10 (The Jinx - 75 Years))
20
Nick Trost Triple Match by Design
2009 549
Nick Trost Face-to-Face Coincidence three face-to-face pairs made with help of spectator, they match
Inspired by
  • "Carter's Fooler" (Peter Duffie, Hidden Agenda 2, 1994)
Also published here
  • Precursor #LXV, Sep. 1988
2009 552
Nick Trost A Five-Symbol Mystery five cards chosen from ESP deck match
2009 555
Nick Trost Trost on Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic"
2009 556
Nick Trost ESP Paradox of Pairs
Related to
  • "The Lonely Pair" (Bob Longe, Easy Card Tricks, 1995)
2009 558
Nick Trost ESP Swindle matching with Swindle Switch
2009 560
Nick Trost Triple ESP Divination
Inspired byRelated to 2009 563
Nick Trost The Ultimate Cidentaquin using swindle switch
Inspired by 2009 566
Nick Trost Triple Synchronicity two ESP decks, three cards exchanged, they turn out to be three pairs
Inspired by 2009 570
Steve "Banachek" Shaw Banachek and Mate - A Diabolical Duet From the Mental Maestro
  • spectator thinks of a letter in his word, it is divined (see also Psychological Subtleties)
  • ESP cards in envelopes are matched up with small ESP cards that are added to the envelope
Also published here 2009 20
Howard A. Adams Breakfast At The East Nine Club small packet spelling with ESP or playing cards, matches
  • Breakfast Mentalism
  • Don't Use Tea Leaves
  • Glass of Tea
  • Burgerama
  • Let's Dine Out
  • Items Go ESP
2010
Prolix (Issue 7)
455
Howard A. Adams Matchthis matching with ten ESP cards, misspelled "Machthis"
2010
Prolix (Issue 8)
533
Jheff Poncher ESP Do As I Do "Jheff Poncher"
Inspired by 2010 79
David Britland Zennerism
  • Cardopolis
Inspired byAlso published here
  • Cardopolis Blog, Feb. 2005
Aug. 2011
Genii (Vol. 74 No. 8)
22
Nick Trost Three Matched Pairs spectator selects only three pairs of mates
  • ESP Card Version
Inspired by 2011 586
Nick Trost Five-Way Coincidence I five matching symbols
2011 814
Nick Trost ESP Prediction Supreme three cards chosen with ten-twenty force match
Inspired by
  • "Prediction Supreme" (Al Koran, The Magic Wand No. 211, Oct. 1946)
2011 821
Nick Trost Ouija Miracle spectator and performer select three ESP cards each, they match
Also published here
  • "ESP Triple Coincidence", The New Tops, June 1978
2011 823
Nick Trost Metaphysics Updated performer divines two thought-of ESP symbols by finding matching symbols
Inspired by 2011 824
Nick Trost Triple Psychometry three ESP cards chosen in complicated way are divined, then matching sequence
Inspired byRelated to 2011 830
Nick Trost ESP Triple Coincidence two ESP decks, three cards exchanged
Inspired by 2011 837
Bruce Bernstein Symbolic Match ESP decks are dealt and spectators can say if cards shall be switched, order match
Also published here 2012 52
Jorge "The Jack" Garcia ESP Coincidence two sets of five, performer starts putting cards on table, standard method
Also published here 2014 21
Michael Murray Tattle Tailed two spectators get a set of five ESP cards, first one symbol match and in second phase all match
Inspired by
  • Peter Turner's "Tattle Tail" in "Bigger Fish"
2014 18
Jorge "The Jack" Garcia ESP Reading two sets of five, performer starts putting cards on table, standard method
Inspired by
  • Hen Fetsch's "Symbologic" and a routine by Derren Brown
Also published here
2015 47
Max Maven Stack Cats, Senile Felines, And The Switchless Rotor
  • Lost Horizons
Inspired by Oct. 2016
Genii (Vol. 79 No. 10)
30
Bob Farmer Dr. Rhine, I Presume two sets of fifteen ESP cards are shuffled, the orders match after a deal-mix, and the order is predicted
2017 20
Eugene Burger Unfazed two sets of five image cards are matched
Inspired by
  • "Unfazed" (Ben Blau, marketed 2016)
2021 185
Michał Kociołek Match Up two sets of Ace-through-Five, Do As I Do type matching with performer and spectator
Related to Mar. 2022
The Hermit (Vol. 1 No. 3)
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Anson Chen Closing the Gap subtlety for ESP matching routines
2023 94