a perfect whist memory \n no. 14, shuffled deck switched behind back and order then named, bottom card shown before switch and it corresponds with last card named \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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A Perfect Whist Memory
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1999
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the pack "cut" into a number of heaps, to name cards in any heap placed in person's pocket \n no. 15, "improvement on no. 13", packet wrapped up or pocketed \n ellis stanyon \n to discover the number of cards taken and to name each \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Pack "Cut" into a Number of Heaps, to Name Cards in ANy Heap Placed in Person's Pocket
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1999
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the number of chosen cards are passed into an envelope in full view \n no. 16, six cards selected via stabbing, card known to performer via glimpsing card above, predicted in envelope (or travel to envelope), assistant \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Number of Chosen Cards Are Passed into an Envelope in Full View
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1999
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naming the card secretly placed in a pocket \n no. 18 \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Naming the Card Secretly Placed in a Pocket
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1999
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to discover the number of spots on two batches of cards \n no. 25, two spectators cut off a few cards from top and bottom respectively, all cards named \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Discover the Number of Spots on Two Batches of Cards
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1999
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"the revolution" to discover number of cards taken \n no. 26 \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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"The Revolution" to Discover Number of Cards Taken
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1999
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to discover a thought card and name it \n no. 27, with stack, selection divined at the end \n ellis stanyon \n the twenty-seven cards \n ellis stanyon \n to name a card after dealing four times \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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To Discover a Thought Card and Name It
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arranged pack \n no. 1, naming cards from behind back \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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reading the fifty-two cards after a genuine shuffle \n no. 11, order of cards read after one riffle shuffle, interlocking chain principle and one-way backs \n c. o. williams \n supplementary note \n karl fulves
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
C. O. Williams
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Reading the Fifty-two Cards After a Genuine Shuffle
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Variations
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1999
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any card reversed \n one-handed reverse under handkerchief cover \n karl fulves \n charlier pass reverse \n eric f. impey
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Any Card Reversed
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forcing from an arranged pack \n no. 16, glimpsing next card instead of forcing \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Forcing from an Arranged Pack
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1999
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angel's flight \n cards cut to are divined and number of cards in cut off packet as well, elaborate presentation \n barrie richardson \n the finger knows - and tells \n al baker \n club 71, summer 1986
1999
theater of the mind
Barrie Richardson
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Angel's Flight
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1999
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the quasi-memorized deck \n deck is shuffled, two spectator get half the deck and performer names every card after apparently memorizing \n barrie richardson \n card memory \n robert cassidy \n club 71, autumn 1993 \n quartet \n barrie richardson \n cast \n patrick g. redford
1999
theater of the mind
Barrie Richardson
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The Quasi-Memorized Deck
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1999
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do you want to continue? \n two decks, named card is at the same position, faced deck \n barrie richardson \n do you wish to continue? \n barrie richardson
1999
theater of the mind
Barrie Richardson
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Do You Want to Continue?
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Also published here
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1999
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almost real mind reading \n \n barrie richardson \n almost real mindreading \n barrie richardson
1999
theater of the mind
Barrie Richardson
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Almost Real Mind Reading
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1999
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any card at any number \n faced deck \n barrie richardson \n middle deal \n r. c. buff \n trevor's card at any number \n trevor lewis \n simple spell \n pepe lirrojo \n club 71, winter 1990 \n eureka! \n roberto mansilla
1999
theater of the mind
Barrie Richardson
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Any Card at Any Number
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1999
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the training deck \n using deck numbered on backs from 1 to 52 in order, multiple phases:
- number is named and performer demonstrates cutting straight to specific numbers
- spectator names number and performer’s cut is off by one, performer produces named-number card from pocket
- card vanishes from top of deck and reappears back in proper position
- performer removes a card unseen, spectator names card and it is correct (last phase uses mem deck) \n gregory wilson
1999
labyrinth
Gregory Wilson
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The Training Deck
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1999
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the h.s. prediction \n a selected and a thought-of card (from seventeen-card range) are found \n aaron goldberg
1999
onyx
Aaron Goldberg
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The H.S. Prediction
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July 1999
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open predicament \n with named card
- seated handling
- standup version \n tom gagnon \n open predicament \n tom gagnon \n open predicament \n tom gagnon
1999
cyber sessions
Tom Gagnon
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Open Predicament
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Also published here
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1999
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the world series of poker (¿a dream?) \n location after two riffle shuffles, interlocking chains \n don voltz \n stacked deck version \n bob farmer
1999
cyber sessions
Don Voltz
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The World Series of Poker (¿A Dream?)
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1999
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a card and a number \n card at freely chosen number has red back and is predicted \n chad long
2000
some other stuff...
Chad Long
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A Card and A Number
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2000
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a case for premonition \n one unprepared deck \n roberto giobbi \n premonition handling \n roberto giobbi \n premonition redux \n jamy ian swiss \n mentale manipulation \n roberto giobbi
2000
concertos for pasteboard
Roberto Giobbi
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A Case for Premonition
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Related toAlso published here
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2000
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bizarre, bizarre \n performer removes his eye to find the selection, paper is stapled over eye \n gerd winkler \n makaber - makaber \n gerd winkler
2000
concertos for pasteboard
Gerd Winkler
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Bizarre, Bizarre
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Also published here
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2000
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stacked thoughts \n three selections divined, one found with "think stop" procedure when cards are spread in front of spectator's eyes \n steve bedwell
2000
thick schtick!
Steve Bedwell
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Stacked Thoughts
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2000
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ancient las vegas pulse reading \n removed card is divined by pulse reading four times \n philip t. goldstein
2000
ocmc notes
Philip T. Goldstein
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Ancient Las Vegas Pulse Reading
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2000
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dreimal unmöglich \n three-card challenge location, one thought-of from a section \n jörg alexander weber \n if worse comes to worse \n thomas fraps \n helge thun
2000
zauberkunststücke — band 1
Jörg Alexander Weber
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Dreimal Unmöglich
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2000
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marking cards \n tactile marks with razor blade at edge of card, key card or fully marked, marking stack number instead of value \n neal elias
2000
gambling notes
Neal Elias
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Marking Cards
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2000
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trio less two \n three spectators chose a card, one hides his card and the other two are shuffled back, all three divined, one travels to pocket
- for magicians \n jerry mentzer
2000
card file two
Jerry Mentzer
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Trio Less Two
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2000
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face off \n four cards are selected and found, cut deeper to select all cards, two handlings \n steve beam \n face off \n steve beam
2000
card file two
Steve Beam
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Face Off
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Also published here
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2000
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the klase stack \n memorized deck with build in features (spelling, ten-card poker deal) \n bob klase
2000
onyx
Bob Klase
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The Klase Stack
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Mar. 2000
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three card location \n stack \n steve ehlers
2001
jiggery pokery
Steve Ehlers
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Three Card Location
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2001
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tell me lies, tell me lies \n lie detector presentation, divination of one card \n tracy atteberry
2001
pabular
Tracy Atteberry
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Tell Me Lies, Tell Me Lies
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Jan. 2001
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2072
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think of a card \n \n paul curry \n think of a card \n paul curry \n mental-matic deck \n aldini \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Think of a Card
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VariationsAlso published here
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2001
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twice as hard \n cards at named numbers for two free selections \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Twice as Hard
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2001
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46
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two deck canasta \n two cards chosen by two spectators from two decks match, even which pocket the cards are placed in \n simon aronson \n chan canasta's performance on the jack paar show on tv
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Two Deck Canasta
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Inspired by- Chan Canasta's performance on the Jack Paar show on TV
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2001
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two beginnings \n spectator freely names card, another spectator freely chooses card, it matches \n simon aronson \n memories are made of this, 1999 \n premonition redux \n jamy ian swiss \n two beginnings \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Two Beginnings
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VariationsAlso published here
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2001
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the invisible card \n freely named card vanishes, then reappears reversed in deck \n simon aronson \n memories are made of this, 1999 \n the invisible card \n simon aronson \n invisible again \n michael powers
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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The Invisible Card
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VariationsAlso published here
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2001
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the non-memorized deck \n three spectators cuts to cards and remember bottom cards, cue card, deck marked with stack numbers \n bob kohler
2001
kardz
Bob Kohler
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The Non-Memorized Deck
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2001
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7
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psi-x \n no. 45, cut and shuffle procedure, only selection (probably) at stack position afterwards \n karl fulves \n psi-x \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Psi-X
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Also published here
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2001
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threefold \n three spectators cut the deck, remember the bottom card of the pile and put the cards in their pockets, three thought of cards are divined \n john cornelius \n threefold \n john cornelius
2001
the award-winning magic of john cornelius
John Cornelius
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Threefold
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Also published here
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2001
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81
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i remember \n two spectators cut off a pile, remember the bottom cards and shuffle, both are found \n harrison carroll
2001
ego
Harrison Carroll
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I Remember
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Aug. 2001
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16
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the sport of memorization \n a sports card is collected, then a playing card from a deck signed on the back by different athletes, playing card has the sportsman's signature on its back \n joshua jay \n the sport of memorization \n joshua jay
2001
magic
Joshua Jay
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The Sport of Memorization
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Also published here
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Mar. 2001
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intuición magica \n two packets are cut, numbers of cards are divined in miraskill fashion \n gabi pareras
2001 ca.
el efecto — para un "mundo" de ficción mágica
Gabi Pareras
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Intuición Magica
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2001 ca.
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30
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maximum risk \n tantalizer, memorized deck \n darwin ortiz \n maximum risk - impromptu version \n jason england \n risky business \n jason england \n "one in fifty-two bet" (lennart green, green magic vol. 3, video)
2002
scams & fantasies with cards
Darwin Ortiz
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Maximum Risk
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Inspired by- "One in Fifty-Two Bet" (Lennart Green, Green Magic Vol. 3, video)
Variations
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2002
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80
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the last laugh \n smiling mule version, memorized deck \n darwin ortiz \n the smiling mule \n roy walton \n the smiling mule \n michael close \n roy walton
2002
scams & fantasies with cards
Darwin Ortiz
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The Last Laugh
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Inspired byRelated to
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2002
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91
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the zen master \n performer repeatably knows position of card, memorized deck \n darwin ortiz \n lazy man's card trick \n jack miller \n al koran
2002
scams & fantasies with cards
Darwin Ortiz
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The Zen Master
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Inspired by
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2002
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an ungaffed ted \n do as i do type location often done with marked cards, memorized deck \n allan ackerman \n baltazar fuentes \n tap a lack \n paul cummins \n an ungaffed ted \n allan ackerman \n baltazar fuentes
2002
classic handlings
Allan Ackerman, Baltazar Fuentes
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An Ungaffed Ted
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VariationsAlso published here
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2002
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21
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memories are made of this \n deck is memorized, entire deck named in order \n david berglas
2002
the mind & magic of david berglas
David Berglas
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Memories are Made of This
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2002
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344
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the berglas effect \n - any card at any number
- jazz magic
- a foundation for miracles
- the bridge
- expect the unexpected
- the psychology of numbers
- on stage
- pointing the effect
- a different presentation
- sheer devilment
- an interlude
- in conclusion \n david berglas
2002
the mind & magic of david berglas
David Berglas
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The Berglas Effect
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2002
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527
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birthday memories \n spectator deals cards for month and day of his birthday then remembers a card, performer reveals selection and birthday \n simon aronson \n the birthday card \n steve beam
2002
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 4
Simon Aronson
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Birthday Memories
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Inspired by
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2002
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59
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a perfect bridge partner \n all cards of a bridge hand are divined \n gianfranco preverino \n "adivinacion sin preguntas" in "la circular de la escuela mágica de madrid" n° 267, 2001
2002
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 4
Gianfranco Preverino
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A Perfect Bridge Partner
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Also published here- "Adivinacion Sin Preguntas" in "La Circular de la Escuela Mágica de Madrid" N° 267, 2001
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2002
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171
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impromptu invisible deck \n reversal during cull
- the spread cull
- the reversal \n rich marotta
2002
mr. gadfly
Rich Marotta
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Impromptu Invisible Deck
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Jan./Feb. 2002
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15
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a card and a number \n number free, card forced from a second deck \n al baker \n a card and a number \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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A Card and A Number
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Also published here
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2003
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76
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an impossible count \n spectators cut off packet and put in pocket, performer knows number, memorized deck \n al baker \n an impossible count \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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An Impossible Count
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Also published here
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2003
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233
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eyesight trick \n memorized deck \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Eyesight Trick
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2003
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712
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psychic ball and card trick \n memorized deck, card at selected number predicted \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Psychic Ball and Card Trick
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2003
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730
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strange coincidence \n two decks, memorized deck \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Strange Coincidence
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2003
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741
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wonderful four cards and pellets mystery \n si stebbins, svengali \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Wonderful Four Cards and Pellets Mystery
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2003
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760
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shift as shuffle \n connecting multiple shift, diagonal palm shift and block transfers in riffle shuffle work, application to shuffle any card to top open index like \n karl fulves \n 5ive 6ix \n karl fulves
2003
off the books
Karl Fulves
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Shift As Shuffle
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Related to
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2003
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185
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fluke \n number named, card shown reversed in one deck, it matches card at that number in second deck \n wayne dobson \n fluke \n wayne dobson \n fluke ii \n alexander de cova \n fluke 2 \n alexander de cova
2003
dobson's choice 2
Wayne Dobson
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Fluke
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VariationsAlso published here
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2003
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11
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number at card \n deck with numbers on the backs, named card has named number on back, two versions \n anthony owen \n number at card \n anthony owen
2003
some tricks
Anthony Owen
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Number At Card
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Also published here
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2003
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2
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two beginnings \n spectator freely names card, another spectator freely chooses card, it matches \n simon aronson \n two beginnings \n simon aronson
2003
lecture notes
Simon Aronson
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Two Beginnings
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Also published here
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2003
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12
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the invisible card \n freely named card vanishes, then reappears reversed in deck \n simon aronson \n the invisible card \n simon aronson
2003
lecture notes
Simon Aronson
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The Invisible Card
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Also published here
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2003
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14
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everybody's lazy \n two spectators and performer remember cards, performer names position of spectator's cards, spectator names number and there is performer's card, no-touch \n simon aronson \n everybody's lazy \n simon aronson
2003
lecture notes
Simon Aronson
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Everybody's Lazy
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Also published here
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2003
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17
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martini \n any card named, previously tabled joker shown as gag, any number named, joker apparently stabbed in that position as skill demonstration, then named card shown at number \n r. paul wilson \n martini \n r. paul wilson
2003 ca.
martini
R. Paul Wilson
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Martini
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Also published here
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2003 ca.
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1
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fair risk \n "final", "spectator's open prediction", spectator makes prediction \n wesley james \n the spectator's prediction \n edward marlo
2004
enchantments
Wesley James
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Fair Risk
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Inspired by
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2004
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gen prediction \n deck cut, top card taken and put reversed in deck without looking, when spread it is seen to be predicted card, fifty-two envelopes with prediction in pockets \n dave campbell \n the gen, vol. 9 no. 3, april 1958
2004
the dave campbell legacy
Dave Campbell
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Gen Prediction
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Also published here- The Gen, Vol. 9 No. 3, April 1958
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2004
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367
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the ultimate weapon \n two decks, two spectators select one from each, performer apparently memorises the decks, names position of selections in other decks, then another removed card named \n grace ann morgan \n remote control \n darwin ortiz
2004
weapons of mass destruction
Grace Ann Morgan
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The Ultimate Weapon
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Inspired by
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2004
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10
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the hacker stack \n using si stebbins as memorized deck \n grace ann morgan \n hacker stack basics \n grace ann morgan
2004
weapons of mass destruction
Grace Ann Morgan
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The Hacker Stack
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Related to
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2004
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harry the hacker \n three cards removed and named as memory demonstration, cards next to removed cards culled \n grace ann morgan
2004
weapons of mass destruction
Grace Ann Morgan
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Harry The Hacker
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2004
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hacker stack basics \n memorizing si stebbins
- step one - the phonetic alphabet
- step two - turning numbers into pictures
- step three - translating playing cards into pictures
- the final step - learning the stack \n grace ann morgan \n the hacker stack \n grace ann morgan
2004
weapons of mass destruction
Grace Ann Morgan
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Hacker Stack Basics
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Related to
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2004
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to memorize or not to memorize \n on the question of memorized decks \n steve beam
2004
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 5
Steve Beam
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To Memorize or Not to Memorize
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2004
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72
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mutus, nomen, dedit, cocis \n \n gianfranco preverino
2004
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 5
Gianfranco Preverino
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Mutus, Nomen, Dedit, Cocis
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2004
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191
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the memorized deck: a bit of history \n from the key card to tamariz stack \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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The Memorized Deck: A Bit of History
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2004
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5
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divination \n of selected card
- the methods
- routined divinations
- observations on psychology and presentation
- a tip
- a lament
- a warning
- other effects
- naming the position
- by estimation
- through a misplaced card
- with a medium
- concluding observations \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Divination
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2004
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79
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any card at any number \n - a. the classic method with the pass
- b. with a different back (mago antón)
- c. impossible conditions (mago antón) / deck in a bag
- d. with false dealing
- e. with the tamariz perpendicular control (tpc) \n juan tamariz \n antón "mago antón" lópez
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz, Antón "Mago Antón" López
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Any Card at Any Number
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2004
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82
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the three piles \n three groups of cards are removed from fan, all cards are named by performer
- first variation (with a medium)
- second variation (ideas)
- third variation (a classic) \n juan tamariz \n cast off \n patrick g. redford \n la poignée de cartes pour 2 spectateurs \n claude rix
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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The Three Piles
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Related to
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2004
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85
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obedient cards \n named cards are produced from deck, various methods \n juan tamariz \n cartes à la commande \n claude rix
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Obedient Cards
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Related to
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2004
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88
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prediction \n prediction of named card, with odd backed card
- a. the hofzinser mehod
- b. with a regular deck and two jokers
- c. with a regular deck, without jokers
- d. with a stranger card
- e. a stage version: "the joker" \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Prediction
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2004
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91
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all of a kind \n matching the cards, three random cards are turned over in the deck and then mates of unseen selection are found reversed \n juan tamariz \n foursome fourall \n harry lorayne \n double take \n jack avis \n lewis jones \n mr. memory man \n jamie badman \n into the dead zone \n mike pisciotta \n n.e.1 - notes of eric & juan (richardson & tamariz) \n eric richardson \n four the easy way \n kevin beaty \n all's well that ends well \n justin higham
2004
mnemonica
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All of a Kind
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mnemonicosis (tamariz on ideas by marlo and vernon) \n finding named card via improvisation
- a. mnemonicosis
- b. card control
- c. mnemonicosis over the phone \n juan tamariz \n fingertip miracle \n edward marlo \n the trick that cannot be explained \n dai vernon \n jazzin - the trick that can be explained \n michael close
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Mnemonicosis (Tamariz on Ideas by Marlo and Vernon)
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flying through thin air \n when dealt through deck named four-of-a-kind is missing, cards return face-up at different parts in the deck
- reassembling the stack \n juan tamariz \n impromptu double flying \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Flying Through Thin Air
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Variations
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cards to pocket \n bringing four-of-a-kind together in memorized deck, travel to pocket as example
other methods
- a. with ray grismer's shuffle
- b. with the zarrow shuffle \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Cards to Pocket
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coincidence with two decks and three cards \n two decks, three cards exchanged \n juan tamariz \n triple coincidence \n john scarne
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Coincidence with Two Decks and Three Cards
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2004
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control in chaos \n with several methods how packet can be turned-over and shuffled \n simon aronson \n ramón riobóo
2004
mnemonica
Simon Aronson, Ramón Riobóo
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Control in Chaos
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carbuquillo \n playing a made up game with spectator, where performer always loses and while in the process of playing, divining all of spectator's cards, interlocking chains
- other ideas and variations \n juan tamariz \n carbuquillo toledano \n woody aragón
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Carbuquillo
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Variations
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cutting the aces or any four of a kind \n last card is located by counting value of apparently wrong card, vernon structure \n juan tamariz \n cutting the aces \n dai vernon
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Cutting the Aces or any Four of a Kind
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the direct production of cards called for \n various methods to produce named cards \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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The Direct Production of Cards Called for
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rising cards \n several methods mentioned
- tamariz's method \n juan tamariz \n the two-hand plunger rising cards \n unknown
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Rising Cards
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double color change \n bottom card changes to two named cards \n juan tamariz
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mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Double Color Change
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reversed cards \n with hands tied behind back performer is still able to reverse named cards at named positions \n juan tamariz \n antón "mago antón" lópez
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz, Antón "Mago Antón" López
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Reversed Cards
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cards called for to pocket \n named card to pocket
- one card
- two cards \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Cards Called for to Pocket
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thought-of card to pocket (with an added advantage) \n using simpson re-deal procedure to come back to stack, 48 cards \n juan tamariz \n universal card-incidence \n stephen simpson \n exhibición de juegos españoles \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Thought-of Card to Pocket (With an Added Advantage)
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a card vanishes instantly \n saliva method
- an out
- variation \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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A Card Vanishes Instantly
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sympathy (tamariz's version of a classic) \n spectator selects number and performer name of a card, card is found at exact position
- first variation - through pencil reading
- second variation - with a nail-writer
- third variation - with a billet index
- fourth variation - using a pass
- a presenation - muscle reading (oscar hugo) \n juan tamariz \n oscar hugo's "the hellstrom card trick" in "the magi card system" 1942. p. 30. \n half sympathy (a classic with tamariz variations) \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Sympathy (Tamariz's Version of a Classic)
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a star is born \n spectator locates named card, bunch of cards selected and divided into two piles, one eliminated, other pile cut and selection is found \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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A Star is Born
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2004
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the stop trick \n named card
- a. first version (with the second deal)
- b. second version (with other false deals) \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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The Stop Trick
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face to face \n cards shuffled face up into face down, one card selected by fingertip peek is divined \n edward marlo \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Edward Marlo, Juan Tamariz
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Face to Face
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2004
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a grand triumph \n cards shuffled face up into face down, three cards are turned over, all cards end up face down but three cards and in inverted mnemonica \n camilo vázquez
2004
mnemonica
Camilo Vázquez
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A Grand Triumph
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2004
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a predicted triumph \n combination of "face to face" and "a grand triumph", selected cards are also predicted \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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A Predicted Triumph
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2004
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the theft of the century \n named card is produced while spectator holds on to deck \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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The Theft of the Century
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2004
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royal location \n divining card in memorized stack after doing out-faros \n juan tamariz \n chart of seventeen \n fred black
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Royal Location
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2004
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double prediction \n using one deck cut in two halves, number is named and cards at position predicted on paper \n louis zingone \n juan tamariz \n two deck prediction \n louis zingone
2004
mnemonica
Louis Zingone, Juan Tamariz
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Double Prediction
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Inspired by
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2004
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exact location \n two spectators cut pile and remember card, performer knows identity of cards and position in the deck \n charles t. jordan \n paul clive \n juan tamariz \n paul clive's "cut at the cut" in "card tricks without skill" 1946. p. 152. \n the bare-faced detection \n charles t. jordan \n the discard trick \n charles t. jordan \n geller's proxy \n edward marlo
2004
mnemonica
Charles T. Jordan, Paul Clive, Juan Tamariz
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Exact Location
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Inspired by- Paul Clive's "Cut at the Cut" in "Card Tricks Without Skill" 1946. P. 152.
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cards from pocket stop trick \n deck in performer's pocket, one card after the other is removed and when spectator says stop, selection is found \n adrian "ramblar" guerra \n producing selected card at any number and at the same time cold packing \n laurie ireland \n stop in the pocket \n adrian "ramblar" guerra
2004
mnemonica
Adrian "Ramblar" Guerra
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Cards from Pocket Stop Trick
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named card fom pocket \n using memorized deck as index with perpendicular cards \n adrian "ramblar" guerra \n any card from the pocket \n adrian "ramblar" guerra
2004
mnemonica
Adrian "Ramblar" Guerra
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Named Card fom Pocket
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card to number in pocket \n cutting the deck in pocket \n adrian "ramblar" guerra
2004
mnemonica
Adrian "Ramblar" Guerra
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Card to Number in Pocket
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card to wallet \n card placed inside wallet turns out to be selection, himber wallet \n adrian "ramblar" guerra
2004
mnemonica
Adrian "Ramblar" Guerra
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Card to Wallet
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assembly of selections in poker hands \n four hands dealt, one card remembered in each hand, after shuffling cards, selections all end up in hand of performer \n nate leipzig \n juan tamariz \n five hands \n nate leipzig
2004
mnemonica
Nate Leipzig, Juan Tamariz
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Assembly of Selections in Poker Hands
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Inspired by
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2004
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stay-stack with mnemonica \n \n juan tamariz \n it's mathematical \n edward marlo \n memorized math \n simon aronson
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Stay-Stack with Mnemonica
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2004
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156
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a card index \n card index for pocket using memorized deck, with groups of perpendicular cards \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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A Card Index
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2004
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an assortment of very beautiful, loose and simple ideas (in their description, not in their effect) \n various ideas
- to make it look as if you're using a shuffled deck
- a great and very direct prediction effect
- another idea that originated the same way
- applied to the change of a card
- force any number
- marking the backs of a stacked deck
- the fabulous idea using an overhand shuffle
- a riffle or a dovetail shuffle
- you produce all the cards of that suis
- combining a single deck mnemonica and val evans's "multeffect cards"
- mnemonica and any gimmicked deck
- one deck consisting of a half mnemonica, while the other half is gimmicked in some way
- two decks stacked in reverse order to each other
- a stack deck concealed
- presenting mnemonica tricks with a partner who knows the stack \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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An Assortment of very Beautiful, Loose and Simple Ideas (In their Description, not in their Effect)
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2004
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157
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an idea for magicians: mnemonica and strippers \n \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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An Idea for Magicians: Mnemonica and Strippers
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2004
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161
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the art of improvisation with mnemonica \n - 1. to introduce the subject
- 2. the techniques
- 3. the effects \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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The Art of Improvisation with Mnemonica
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2004
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162
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mnemonica with the spanish deck or with other decks \n \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Mnemonica with the Spanish Deck or with Other Decks
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2004
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253
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triumph (dai vernon) \n named card triumph \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Triumph (Dai Vernon)
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2004
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264
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mnabacus (jack london) \n total of three three-digit numbers is predicted, cards selected from deck to build numbers \n juan tamariz \n jack london's "almost real prediction" 1973. \n ad infinitum \n david berglas \n esoteric \n michał kociołek
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Mnabacus (Jack London)
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Inspired by- Jack London's "Almost Real Prediction" 1973.
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setting up the stack in front of the audience \n - a. setup form a new-deck order (and bringing the deck openly to new-deck order)
-- with faro shuffles
-- with antifaros
-- justifying the open setting up of ace-to-king order
- b. from a random order
-- i. in one stage
--- a. the galasso-cardoso method
--- b. the nikola card system
--- c. between the fingers
--- d. stacking a borrowed deck
-- ii. in two stages (half and half)
--- a. memory jumble
--- b. biddle style
--- c. two-pile divination
--- d. divining one card out of thirteen
--- e. using the methods for stacking the whole deck
-- iii. in three stages (a half, a quarter and a quarter)
--- a. the clock
--- b. the imaginary trick
--- c. directly behind your back
--- d. using a strip-out
--- e. using the methods for stacking half the deck \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Setting Up the Stack in Front of the Audience
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2004
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285
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finding cards \n - a. with the charlier one-handed cut
- b. by estimation
- c. by riffling
- d. learning the identity of a selection without glimpsing it \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Finding Cards
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2004
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331
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shifting the position of a card \n - first objective: to move a card to a different position without altering the rest of the stack
-- a. with the tamariz perpenticular control (tpc)
-- b. with a slip cut
-- c. with a double break and a double cut
-- d. with the hofzinser spread cull
-- e. with dai vernon's triumph shuffle
-- f. with the zarrow shuffle
-- g. with the side steal
- second objective: pretending a selected card is returned to the position it came from
-- multiple divination
- third objective: to exchange the positions of two cards without altering the rest of the deck
-- a. with multiple cuts
-- b. with a overhand shuffle (ariston)
- fourth objective: to gather several cards that are scattered throughout the deck while keeping control over the order which enables you to reassemble the stack
-- a. marlo's lessinout shuffle
-- b. hofzinser's spread cull
-- c. tamariz perpendicular control
-- d. lennart green's angle separation & harry loarayne's great divide \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Shifting the Position of a Card
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2004
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333
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bibliography (with commentary) \n forty pages with comments on memorized deck magic in print
- i. tricks with a memorized deck and with other stacks
- ii. sleights and information useful with mnemonica \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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Bibliography (With Commentary)
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2004
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365
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twicerpiece \n spectator reverses card without looking and tries to guess card by writing one down, performer divines reversed card and guessed card \n paolo cavalli \n massimo tira \n annemann's mental masterpiece \n theodore annemann
2004
upsilon
Paolo Cavalli, Massimo Tira
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Twicerpiece
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Inspired by
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2004
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flashed \n spectator selects a card, then removes an invisible card and tosses it next to the selection
- paul cummins' suggested handling #1 (memorized deck)
- paul cummins' suggested handling #2 (memorized deck) \n trini montes \n flasher \n paul cummins
2004
freebie 5
Trini Montes
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Flashed
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Inspired by
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2004
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10
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ein mentales "kartenspiel" \n three spectator get a bunch of cards, performer divines missing cards and who has them, with description of a variation by fred kaps \n piet forton
2005
das 2005 — bühnen-seminar
Piet Forton
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Ein mentales "Kartenspiel"
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2005
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2
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untouched \n deck in open-topped case hangs on string, faced deck, restricted range of numbers \n barrie richardson \n version in club 71, winter 1990
2005
act two
Barrie Richardson
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Untouched
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Inspired by- version in Club 71, Winter 1990
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2005
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birthday cards \n three phases, paper clip gimmick \n barrie richardson \n club 71, summer 2002 \n fate \n bruce elliott \n eric mason's version
2005
act two
Barrie Richardson
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Birthday Cards
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2005
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144
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a mental maguffin \n prediction about how many cards are cut, and which card is cut to, hands-off \n barrie richardson \n club 71, spring 2001
2005
act two
Barrie Richardson
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A Mental Maguffin
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Also published here
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2005
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241
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fifty-two cards in succession \n order of deck called off, deck switch \n barrie richardson
2005
act two
Barrie Richardson
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Fifty-two Cards in Succession
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2005
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303
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finally \n timing for the pass \n r. paul wilson
2005
the west coast slow
R. Paul Wilson
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Finally
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2005
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28
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calling mr. stebbins \n two spectators cut to a card each and loose it in a packet, performer takes one packet and pockets a card from it, person is called on phone and names both cards after one packet is read off to him \n bob king
2005
my best to you
Bob King
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Calling Mr. Stebbins
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2005
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disorderly conduct \n thoughts on stack management:
- three words about false shuffles
- attitude
- variety
- minimalism
- incidental handling of cards
- the bottom card
- dealing, counting, and spelling
- dealing as revelation
- replacements and reassembly
- the overall picture
- advanced chaos
\n eric mead
2006
tangled web
Eric Mead
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Disorderly Conduct
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2006
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"weighing the cards" \n tip for stack method \n eric mead
2006
tangled web
Eric Mead
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"Weighing the Cards"
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2006
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96
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implicate order \n two though cards found with procedure that apparently mixes the cards \n eric mead
2006
tangled web
Eric Mead
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Implicate Order
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2006
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108
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lazy restoration \n handling to restore reversed part of stack \n eric mead \n lazy man's card trick \n jack miller \n al koran
2006
tangled web
Eric Mead
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Lazy Restoration
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Inspired by
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2006
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117
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the four card location \n four spectators each select a card fairly, you find them \n erik nordvall \n the three-card location \n steve ehlers
2006
erik nordvall lecture notes asia 2006
Erik Nordvall
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The Four Card Location
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2006
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15
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dream divination \n spectator cuts off pile, remembers bottom card and shuffles, performer shuffles bottom half (key to bottom and glimpsed), card named \n edward marlo
2006
secrets of an escamoteur
Edward Marlo
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Dream Divination
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2006
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39
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double personality \n a card is reversed in the deck and matches reversed card in second deck \n boris wild
2006
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 6
Boris Wild
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Double Personality
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2006
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188
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the core \n named card remains after reverse-faro procedure until single card remains \n pit hartling \n the core \n pit hartling \n paradox papers \n martin gardner \n core relation \n doug canning \n encore \n doug canning \n sorting the deck \n david solomon \n computer discovery \n gerald kosky
2006
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 7
Pit Hartling
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The Core
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Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here
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2006
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166
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encore \n the core with two selections \n doug canning \n the core \n pit hartling \n oracle \n karl fulves
2006
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 7
Doug Canning
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Encore
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Inspired byRelated to
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2006
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169
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the lusthaus card system \n easy memorized stack, almost ndo \n robert lusthaus
2006
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 7
Robert Lusthaus
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The Lusthaus Card System
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2006
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185
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racked and stacked \n two phases, pile is cut and bottom card remembered, then pile is shuffled and dealt into several hands, card is divined \n michael weber
2006
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 7
Michael Weber
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Racked and Stacked
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2006
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187
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dillicious dribble \n cards are dribbled face up and spectator remembers a card, performer names number where card is before spectator announces selection \n dean dill
2006
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 7
Dean Dill
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Dillicious Dribble
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2006
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188
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imp - improved memorized pack \n memorized deck, method to easy calculate the positions \n ronald j. dayton
2006
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 7
Ronald J. Dayton
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IMP - Improved Memorized Pack
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2006
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open prediction 999 \n prediction named
- variations (named card and memorized deck) \n michael powers
2006
power plays
Michael Powers
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Open Prediction 999
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2006
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pm plus \n two spectators cut to cards and replace the cuts, performer deals through cards and finds selections without seeing faces
- naming the first selection
- naming the second selection
- non-memorized deck procedure
- non-stacked methods \n michael powers \n "the pm principle" (michael powers, 1990 booklet) \n bridging the deck switch \n john born
2006
power plays
Michael Powers
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PM Plus
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Inspired by- "The PM Principle" (Michael Powers, 1990 booklet)
Variations
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2006
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94
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punch drunk \n any card pocketed by spectator under fair conditions, performer deals through deck and says he'll stop at mate, cell phone rings and person at other end names selection, 50% punched deck (every other card)
- cell phone finish
- alternate finish (1)
- alternate finish (2)
- alternate finish (3) \n michael powers \n undiscovered possibilities - 1st effect \n edward marlo
2006
power plays
Michael Powers
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Punch Drunk
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2006
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98
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finders keepers \n named progressive sandwich \n michael powers \n search and destroy \n aaron fisher \n finessed finders keepers \n michael powers
2006
power plays
Michael Powers
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Finders Keepers
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Inspired byVariations
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2006
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pseudo estimation \n performer cuts off specific number of cards \n gary plants \n darwin ortiz
2006
designing miracles
Gary Plants, Darwin Ortiz
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Pseudo Estimation
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2006
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marlo-d'amico's berglas solution \n \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
2006
antinomy
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Marlo-D'Amico's Berglas Solution
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May 2006
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6
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norman beck's version \n repeat performances with multiple stooges to fool a few designated people \n norman beck
2006
antinomy
Norman Beck
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Norman Beck's Version
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May 2006
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6
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any cards at any numbers \n one spectator notes down card and number, another as well, both cards are counted to and the cards are there, only one stooge \n tomas blomberg
2006
antinomy
Tomas Blomberg
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Any Cards at Any Numbers
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May 2006
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7
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pudar's binary marks \n binary marks for stack numbers on backs \n nick pudar \n "farmarx system" (bob farmer, marked for life, 2002) \n the farmarx system \n bob farmer
2006
antinomy
Nick Pudar
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Pudar's Binary Marks
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three card location too \n three spectators cut off a packet, remember their card and shuffle, cards located, last one divined \n colin miller \n the three-card location \n steve ehlers
2006
another bite of the cherry
Colin Miller
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Three Card Location Too
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Inspired by
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2006
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insertion technique \n any card named, spectator pushed business card into deck, on it is a prediction of how many cards the business card is away from the named card \n sean carpenter
2006
england up close
Sean Carpenter
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Insertion Technique
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2006
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caan \n spectator thinks of card, performer writes down card, no match, same with a number, then when the numbers are counted to the cards are exchanged \n stephen tucker \n acaan, stephen tucker, marketed
2006
england up close
Stephen Tucker
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CAAN
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Variations- ACAAN, Stephen Tucker, marketed
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2006
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plop \n named four-of-a-kind penetrates card case \n denis behr \n the plop replacement \n denis behr \n quartets \n pit hartling \n denis behr \n plop \n denis behr
2007
handcrafted card magic
Denis Behr
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Plop
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Related toAlso published here
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2007
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the culling procedure \n bringing any named four-of-a-kind to bottom in face-down deck, memorized deck \n denis behr \n pit hartling \n plop \n denis behr
2007
handcrafted card magic
Denis Behr, Pit Hartling
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The Culling Procedure
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Also published here
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2007
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finding the way home \n essay on stacked deck strategies and management
- possible strategies for rearranging cards systematically \n denis behr \n combinando los mcdonalds con el suit apparition \n joaquín matas \n ases el orden \n pit hartling
2007
handcrafted card magic
Denis Behr
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Finding the Way Home
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2007
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packet trick \n looks like it messes up the order, memorized deck \n denis behr
2007
handcrafted card magic
Denis Behr
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Packet Trick
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2007
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out of the blue (or red) \n cased deck on table, card named, it's only odd-backed card in the deck \n asi wind \n out of the blue \n asi wind
2007
chapter one
Asi Wind
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Out of the Blue (or red)
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Also published here
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2007
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a.a.c.a.a.n \n ungaffed \n asi wind \n a.w.a.c.a.a.n. \n asi wind
2007
chapter one
Asi Wind
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A.A.C.A.A.N
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Also published here
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2007
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transportation in three phases \n biddle trick, thought-of card vanishes from packet and reappears reversed in deck \n asi wind \n "transcendent" (elmer biddler, genii, april 1947, p. 241) \n crossing over \n asi wind
2007
chapter one
Asi Wind
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Transportation in Three Phases
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Inspired by- "Transcendent" (Elmer Biddler, Genii, April 1947, p. 241)
Also published here
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2007
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tongue-in-cheek 21-card trick \n \n simon aronson
2007
7-7-7
Simon Aronson
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Tongue-in-Cheek 21-Card Trick
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2007
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test your luck \n spectator stabs random card next to named card \n darwin ortiz \n test your luck \n darwin ortiz
2007
the ephemeral lecture notes
Darwin Ortiz
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Test Your Luck
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Also published here
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2007
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magia con barajas ordenadas y memorizadas \n interview on working with a memorized deck \n miguel gómez \n luis alberto iglesias
2007
el placer de la magia
Miguel Gómez, Luis Alberto Iglesias
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Magia con barajas ordenadas y memorizadas
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2007
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las cartas al peso \n card is located in pocket, then weighing the cards, last phase with packet in handkerchief \n miguel gómez
2007
el placer de la magia
Miguel Gómez
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Las cartas al peso
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2007
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the etude \n two spectators cut off piles, remember bottom cards and shuffle, memorized deck or new deck order \n tom stone \n the etude \n tom stone \n the etude \n tom stone
2007
flatland fever
Tom Stone
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The Etude
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Also published here
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2007
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plop \n named four-of-a-kind penetrates card case, bringing any named four-of-a-kind to bottom in face-down deck \n denis behr \n plop \n denis behr \n the culling procedure \n denis behr \n pit hartling
2007
freebie 8
Denis Behr
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Plop
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Also published here
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2007
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your lucky card \n any card named, spectator indicated any spot and the two cards there are turned over, named selection appears sandwiched between them \n jim surprise \n lucky card in michael close's "closely guarded secrets"
2007
freebie 8
Jim Surprise
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Your Lucky Card
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Inspired by- Lucky Card in Michael Close's "Closely Guarded Secrets"
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2007
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the fiend stack \n power/stay stack combo
- numerical forces
-- sum of any two sequential cards
-- kruskal force
-- sequence force
- the fiendish algorithm or the 1 hour memorised deck
-- how to calculate position of any card
-- how to calculate card at any position \n paul lesso
2007
miraculous minds
Paul Lesso
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The Fiend Stack
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2007
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scipio's fiendish prediction \n using fiend stack \n paul lesso
2007
miraculous minds
Paul Lesso
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Scipio's Fiendish Prediction
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2007
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stopper \n spectator inserts top card reversed in deck, another deck is deal in unison with this one and a match occurs at reversed card, with open prediction themed variation \n gene maze \n clear channel \n karl fulves
2008
prolix
Gene Maze
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Stopper
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Inspired by
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2008
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the diligent deck \n memorized deck stack which offers a couple of poker and gambling deals \n allan slaight \n new pentagram, march 1976
2008
spins & needles
Allan Slaight
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The Diligent Deck
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Inspired by- New Pentagram, March 1976
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2008
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card kindergarten \n memorized deck with easy rules \n michael weber \n card kindergarten \n michael weber \n the card kindergarten stack \n michael weber
2008
incredibly difficult things with cards made (substantially) easier
Michael Weber
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Card Kindergarten
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Also published here
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2008
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risk! \n stacked, risky \n theodore annemann \n roberto giobbi \n the $ 1,000 test card location \n theodore annemann
2008
card college lighter
Theodore Annemann, Roberto Giobbi
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Risk!
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Inspired by
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2008
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spell of the spectator \n no-touch, memorized deck, spectator spells down and finds named card \n ken krenzel
2009
relaxed impossibilities
Ken Krenzel
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Spell of the Spectator
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2009
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novacaan \n numbers openly written on back of cards, number and card named, coincidence, memorized deck \n ken krenzel
2009
relaxed impossibilities
Ken Krenzel
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NOVACAAN
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2009
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card kindergarten \n memorized deck with easy rules \n michael weber \n card kindergarten \n michael weber
2009
memorease
Michael Weber
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Card Kindergarten
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Also published here
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2009
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new deal \n "two tricks with your new toy", spectator cuts to a card, performer divines and locates it \n michael weber \n an old card trick made new \n john f. mendoza
2009
memorease
Michael Weber
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New Deal
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Related to
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2009
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dean's dribble \n performer names position of thought-of card \n dean dill
2009
memorease
Dean Dill
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Dean's Dribble
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2009
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jaw breaker \n spectator deals down in shuffled deck and stops, performer takes duplicate out of another deck, or has it reversed there already, three methods
- standard method (faro)
- using full deck stacks
- bonus-- brand new sealed deck method \n grace ann morgan \n the perfect choice \n grace ann morgan
2009
weapons of mass deception
Grace Ann Morgan
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Jaw Breaker
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Related to
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2009
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fluke \n number named, card shown reversed in one deck, it matches card at that number in second deck \n wayne dobson \n fluke \n wayne dobson
2009
genii
Wayne Dobson
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Fluke
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Also published here
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Jan. 2009
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la mémorisation \n \n patrick dessi
2009
le chapelet periodo-aperiodique c-pap
Patrick Dessi
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La mémorisation
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2009
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la carte au numéro \n two decks \n patrick dessi
2009
le chapelet periodo-aperiodique c-pap
Patrick Dessi
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La carte au numéro
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2009
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télépathie inversée \n card is selected and performer names a number, card lies at position in second deck \n patrick dessi
2009
le chapelet periodo-aperiodique c-pap
Patrick Dessi
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Télépathie inversée
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2009
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86
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une mémoire phénoménale \n finding named cards, memory presentation \n patrick dessi
2009
le chapelet periodo-aperiodique c-pap
Patrick Dessi
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Une mémoire phénoménale
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2009
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memorized deck & free cut principle \n some ideas \n tom stone \n memorized deck & free cut principle \n tom stone
2009
prey of the prestidigitator
Tom Stone
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Memorized Deck & Free Cut Principle
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Also published here
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2009
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memorized deck & free cut principle \n some ideas \n tom stone \n memorized deck & free cut principle \n tom stone
2010
vortex
Tom Stone
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Memorized Deck & Free Cut Principle
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Also published here
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2010
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problems with the memorized deck \n rants \n tom stone
2010
vortex
Tom Stone
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Problems with the Memorized Deck
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2010
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the etude \n two spectators cut off piles, remember bottom cards and shuffle, memorized deck or new deck order \n tom stone \n the etude \n tom stone
2010
vortex
Tom Stone
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The Etude
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Also published here
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2010
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69
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*69 \n selection is divined and transforms into named card, memorized deck, telephone game presentation in which card is whispered around and changed in the process \n tyler wilson \n call girl \n tyler wilson
2010
reinventing the real
Tyler Wilson
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*69
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Also published here
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2010
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jiscemah \n named triumph, with finesse, memorized deck \n tyler wilson \n impromptu ultra mental \n allan ackerman \n bruce cervon
2010
reinventing the real
Tyler Wilson
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Jiscemah
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Inspired by
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2010
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146
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36 wheeler \n flip book animation on bicycle league backs with roulette presentation, named number appears on back of chosen card, memorized deck \n tyler wilson
2010
reinventing the real
Tyler Wilson
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36 Wheeler
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2010
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155
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the point-of-view card trick \n named card is found, memorized deck and multiple out \n juan esteban
2010
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 8
Juan Esteban
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The Point-of-View Card Trick
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2010
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62
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sideways eight \n card on table is shown to be any one named, memorized deck \n tyler wilson
2010
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 8
Tyler Wilson
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Sideways Eight
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2010
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87
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the full monte \n any named card is pulled out of spread by performer, memorized deck \n steve beam \n fifty-two card monte \n steve beam
2010
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 8
Steve Beam
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The Full Monte
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Inspired by
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2010
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283
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the cards of leon \n in-the-hands version without table \n benjamin earl \n shuffle-bored \n simon aronson
2010
gambit
Benjamin Earl
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The Cards of Leon
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Inspired by
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Oct. 2010
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any two \n performer and spectator name cards, spectator two positions, the positions are counted to with gemini twins placement (!) and two jokers, jokers end up next to named cards \n karl fulves
2010
prolix
Karl Fulves
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Any Two
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2010
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508
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devil's deal \n performer and spectator each name a card and a number, gemini placement by counting to those numbers, for corrections see reference \n karl fulves \n devil's deal \n karl fulves \n the devil his due \n mel bennett
2010
prolix
Karl Fulves
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Devil's Deal
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Related toVariations
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2010
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512
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mexican mental \n two cards \n tony bartolotta
2010
prolix
Tony Bartolotta
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Mexican Mental
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2010
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536
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robin robertson's memorized deck \n intro with simplified version
- junior memory \n robin robertson
2010
prolix
Robin Robertson
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Robin Robertson's Memorized Deck
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2010
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551
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monterey memory \n memorized deck system
- the pairs
- the suits
- the full deck stack
- to know a card at a given number
- to know the number of a given card
- to know a card chosen
- notes on development of this stack \n robin robertson \n "quickstack" (doug dyment, mindsights)
2010
prolix
Robin Robertson
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Monterey Memory
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Inspired by- "Quickstack" (Doug Dyment, Mindsights)
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2010
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553
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as a memory demonstration \n \n robin robertson
2010
prolix
Robin Robertson
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As a memory demonstration
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2010
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555
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memorable \n deck is shuffled by spectator, one card removed, deck is memorized and every card named including missing card \n román garcía
2010
nanomagias
Román García
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Memorable
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2010
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99
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raynaly's card at any number \n - cardopolis
two-deck handling \n edouard-joseph raynaly \n david britland
2010
genii
Edouard-Joseph Raynaly, David Britland
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Raynaly's Card at Any Number
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Dec. 2010
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identidades remotas \n packet is cut, three cards are taken from that spot and divined \n pit hartling \n "remote identities" (pit hartling, circular, nov. 2001) \n "thought transference" (george w. lord, linking ring vol. 43 no. 6, june 1963)
2010
el manuscrito
Pit Hartling
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Identidades Remotas
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Related to- "Thought Transference" (George W. Lord, Linking Ring Vol. 43 No. 6, June 1963)
Also published here- "Remote Identities" (Pit Hartling, Circular, Nov. 2001)
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2010
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369
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tal cual \n performer and spectator each think of a card, they locate each other's cards \n pit hartling \n just like that \n pit hartling
2010
el manuscrito
Pit Hartling
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Tal Cual
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Also published here
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2010
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370
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web scam \n deck riffle shuffled (interlocking chains), card placed from one half into the other, by looking at that half the performer names the card, can be performed over zoom \n todd karr \n long distance mind reading \n charles t. jordan
2010
miracles of my friends ii
Todd Karr
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Web Scam
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Inspired by
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2010
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63
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fogel's stacked deck idea \n same as nikola's subtle game, arranging memorized deck stack in front of spectators \n unknown \n a subtle game \n louis nikola
2010
miracles of my friends ii
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Fogel's Stacked Deck Idea
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Related to
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2010
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111
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one girl two decks \n spectator cuts to card and cases deck, performer names number, when counting down to this number in the deck and a second prediction deck both end up with selection \n michael weber \n one girl two decks \n michael weber \n one girl two decks \n michael weber
2010
the taom intelligencer
Michael Weber
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One Girl Two Decks
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Also published here
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2010
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10
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the perfect pick \n spectator removes random card, names three cards (one of them is the card), magician divines which is the card selected \n john born \n the perfect pick \n john born
2010
card magic usa
John Born
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The Perfect Pick
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Also published here
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2010
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20
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king cornelius' stack \n three spectators cut the deck, remember the bottom card of the pile and put the cards in their pockets, three thought of cards are divined and removed from the cut-off piles
- deluxe variant \n robin robertson \n threefold \n john cornelius
2010
card magic usa
Robin Robertson
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King Cornelius' Stack
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Inspired by
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2010
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216
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quick memo \n edge marked cards in memorized stack, spectator peeks at card which is divined \n tom stone \n the danbury deliver \n charlie miller
2011
maelstrom
Tom Stone
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Quick Memo
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Related to
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2011
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148
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the plop replacement \n replacing multiple cards into a stacked deck \n denis behr \n plop \n denis behr
2011
handcrafted card magic — volume 2
Denis Behr
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The Plop Replacement
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Related to
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2011
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33
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one girl two decks \n spectator cuts to card and cases deck, performer names number, when counting down to this number in the deck and a second prediction deck both end up with selection \n michael weber \n one girl two decks \n michael weber \n one girl two decks \n michael weber \n one girl two decks \n michael weber
2011
knew & improved
Michael Weber
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One Girl Two Decks
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Also published here
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2011
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10
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der kalendertrick \n \n alexander de cova \n patrick page \n "old moore's diary" (patrick page)
2011
seminar-leviten
Alexander de Cova, Patrick Page
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Der Kalendertrick
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Inspired by- "Old Moore's Diary" (Patrick Page)
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2011
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11
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the human scale \n weighing the cards \n woody aragón
2011
a book in english
Woody Aragón
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The Human Scale
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2011
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139
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revelations \n 7 ways to reveal a chosen card \n patrick page
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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Revelations
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2011
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84
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multiple revelations \n six different ways of divination when multiple cards are selected
- 1. bunch of cards as divined
- 2. bunch of cards are distributed to several people, cards are divined
- 3. bunch of card is divined plus an unknown card in pocket
- 4. selection in bunch of cards is divined
- 5. prediction of last card of bunch of cards which is turned over (billy mccomb, ken de courcy)
- 6. cards in envelopes are divined \n patrick page \n cabaret card divination \n billy mccomb \n ken de courcy
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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Multiple Revelations
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Related to
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2011
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88
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pocketed cards \n three cards are placed in different pockets, cards and locations are divined \n patrick page
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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Pocketed Cards
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2011
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91
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the fernandez miracle \n two spectators hold a bunch of cards, select a card and exchange them, packets are shuffled and both cards are located \n julio fernandez
2011
magic page by page
Julio Fernandez
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The Fernandez Miracle
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2011
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92
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calling the cards \n all cards are named without repetition, to stack the deck \n patrick page \n a subtle game \n louis nikola
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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Calling the Cards
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Related to
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2011
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93
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ted dansons' diary trick \n with two variations \n patrick page \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli)
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page, Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli)
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Ted Dansons' Diary Trick
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2011
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96
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the ultimate variation: old moore's diary \n \n patrick page \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli) \n arun bonerjee's "another diary" in "club 71" easter, 2000. p. 67.
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page, Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli)
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The Ultimate Variation: Old Moore's Diary
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Related to- Arun Bonerjee's "Another Diary" in "Club 71" Easter, 2000. P. 67.
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2011
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99
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the four packets \n spectator cuts deck into four piles, four cards on the bottom are divined \n patrick page \n maurice fogel \n le tour impossible avec 4 paquets \n claude rix
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page, Maurice Fogel
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The Four Packets
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Related to
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2011
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101
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the four packets, part 2 \n stand-up version, four spectators cut pile and hold it to chest, bottom cards are divined \n patrick page
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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The Four Packets, Part 2
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2011
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102
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coincidence \n two decks, two spectators select a cards, it turns out to be the same \n patrick page
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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Coincidence
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2011
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104
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at a number \n placing a selection at a certain position \n patrick page
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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At a Number
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2011
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105
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opportunism \n finding a named card, spectator can choose if the card should end up on top, in the middle or on the bottom and other methods to find card, improvisation \n patrick page
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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Opportunism
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2011
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109
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think a card \n card is thought of in a fan and eventually found \n patrick page
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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Think A Card
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2011
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111
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guesstimation \n spectator cuts a packet and remembers card, card is found, three variations \n patrick page \n last minute card control \n nancy colwell
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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Guesstimation
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Variations
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2011
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112
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name a number \n selected card ends up at named number \n patrick page
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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Name a Number
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2011
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112
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and again \n selected card ends up at named number \n patrick page
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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And Again
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2011
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114
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avoiding the peek \n forcing a card near a locator card \n patrick page
2011
magic page by page
Patrick Page
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Avoiding the Peek
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2011
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115
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devil's deal \n performer and spectator each name a card and a number, gemini placement by counting to those numbers, corrected handling \n karl fulves \n devil's deal \n karl fulves
2011
xtra credit
Karl Fulves
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Devil's Deal
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Related to
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2011
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71
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any card called for \n named cards appear on top, bottom, center, with additional thoughts by roberto giobbi \n patrick page \n roberto giobbi
2011
genii
Patrick Page, Roberto Giobbi
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Any Card Called For
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Mar. 2011
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three selections revelation \n three cards chosen and pocketed by spectators, all are divined, with additional thoughts by roberto giobbi \n patrick page \n roberto giobbi
2011
genii
Patrick Page, Roberto Giobbi
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Three Selections Revelation
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Mar. 2011
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calling the cards \n spectator cuts off packet and shuffles it, all cards in it are divined, with additional thoughts by roberto giobbi \n patrick page \n roberto giobbi
2011
genii
Patrick Page, Roberto Giobbi
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Calling the Cards
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Mar. 2011
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old moore's diary \n with additional thoughts by roberto giobbi \n patrick page \n roberto giobbi
2011
genii
Patrick Page, Roberto Giobbi
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Old Moore's Diary
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May 2011
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pure telepathy \n spectator cuts off a pile, remembers bottom card and shuffles that pile, card located \n boris wild
2011
genii
Boris Wild
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Pure Telepathy
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June 2011
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premonition redux \n \n jamy ian swiss \n premonition redux \n jamy ian swiss \n thoughts ii, 2006 edition
2011
a visit to spain
Jamy Ian Swiss
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Premonition Redux
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2011
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one girl two decks \n spectator cuts to card and cases deck, performer names number, when counting down to this number in the deck and a second prediction deck both end up with selection \n michael weber \n one girl two decks \n michael weber
2011
denverismilitude
Michael Weber
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One Girl Two Decks
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2011
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best of the best \n position of thought-of-card named, center dealing any named card, memorized deck \n darwin ortiz
2012
lessons in card mastery
Darwin Ortiz
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Best of the Best
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2012
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best of the best 2 \n memory demonstration, memorized deck, faro \n darwin ortiz \n total memory (two versions) \n juan tamariz
2012
lessons in card mastery
Darwin Ortiz
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Best of the Best 2
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2012
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calculating positions after one faro \n memorized deck \n unknown
2012
lessons in card mastery
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Calculating Positions after One Faro
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2012
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calculated risk \n tantalizer with named card \n darwin ortiz \n the tantalizer \n unknown
2012
lessons in card mastery
Darwin Ortiz
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Calculated Risk
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Inspired by
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2012
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billion dollar brain \n number of face-down cards in mess named, then actual order \n darwin ortiz
2012
lessons in card mastery
Darwin Ortiz
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Billion Dollar Brain
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2012
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card sense \n three cards from three piles divined \n darwin ortiz \n "extra-sensory perception" (zens's the cardology of tomorrow, 1941, p. 38)
2012
lessons in card mastery
Darwin Ortiz
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Card Sense
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Inspired by- "Extra-Sensory Perception" (Zens's The Cardology of Tomorrow, 1941, p. 38)
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2012
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double tap \n two cards pocketed by spectator while back is turned, divined instantly, memorized or si stebbins type stack \n darwin ortiz \n "eliminator" (adrian sullivan, marketed effect)
2012
lessons in card mastery
Darwin Ortiz
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Double Tap
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Inspired by- "Eliminator" (Adrian Sullivan, marketed effect)
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2012
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case card \n any named card is left behind in case \n darwin ortiz \n a numbers game (ladanye's acaan) \n jason ladanye \n positioning ploy \n darwin ortiz
2012
lessons in card mastery
Darwin Ortiz
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Case Card
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2012
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test your luck \n spectator stabs random card next to named card \n darwin ortiz \n two in the hand \n tony cabral \n the s. a. combination \n simon aronson \n test your luck \n darwin ortiz
2012
lessons in card mastery
Darwin Ortiz
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Test Your Luck
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2012
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sorcerer's apprentice \n spectator and performer locate each other's cards \n darwin ortiz \n double thought \n al koran \n double thot \n ryan goh \n magician's nephew \n iain moran
2012
lessons in card mastery
Darwin Ortiz
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Sorcerer's Apprentice
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Related toVariations
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2012
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card kindergarten \n memorized deck with easy rules \n michael weber
2012
blackpool twenty twelve
Michael Weber
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Card Kindergarten
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2012
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one girl two decks \n spectator cuts to card and cases deck, performer names number, when counting down to this number in the deck and a second prediction deck both end up with selection \n michael weber \n one girl two decks \n michael weber
2012
blackpool twenty twelve
Michael Weber
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One Girl Two Decks
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Also published here
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2012
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thirty minute memorized deck \n calculating positions in cyclical stack \n allan ackerman \n tricks with the prearranged deck \n s. w. erdnase \n thirty minute memorized deck & bonus cull \n allan ackerman \n thirty minute memorized deck and bonus cull \n allan ackerman
2012
the cardjurer
Allan Ackerman
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Thirty Minute Memorized Deck
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2012
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an invisible card \n named card appears between jokers in deck \n allan ackerman \n an invisible card \n allan ackerman
2012
the cardjurer
Allan Ackerman
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An Invisible Card
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Also published here
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2012
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searching for a thought \n with named card \n allan ackerman \n aaron fisher \n search and destroy \n aaron fisher \n searching for a thought \n allan ackerman \n aaron fisher \n impromptu searching for a thought \n allan ackerman \n aaron fisher
2012
the cardjurer
Allan Ackerman, Aaron Fisher
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Searching for a Thought
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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2012
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memorized deck work in three hard steps \n on using a memorized deck \n tony cabral
2012
the brown shoes lecture notes
Tony Cabral
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Memorized Deck Work In Three Hard Steps
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2012
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tune up \n unknown selection in case, spectator names a card, performer divines cased card and named one comes from wallet \n tony cabral \n "my opening act" (jon armstrong, card magic 2 dvd)
2012
the brown shoes lecture notes
Tony Cabral
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Tune Up
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Inspired by- "My Opening Act" (Jon Armstrong, Card Magic 2 DVD)
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2012
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on the open index \n \n tony cabral
2012
the brown shoes lecture notes
Tony Cabral
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On The Open Index
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2012
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the perfect pick \n spectator picks random card, names three cards (one of them is the card), magician divines which is the card selected \n john born \n the perfect pick \n john born
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born
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The Perfect Pick
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Also published here
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2012
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seeking the bridge (the bridging principle) \n divine three cards selected via riffle peek, provides different methods
- technique 1: with peek
- technique 2: with force
- technique 3: no peek, no force
- technique 4: estimation \n john born \n sticking the bridge \n john born \n bridging the deck switch \n john born
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born
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Seeking the Bridge (The Bridging Principle)
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Variations
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2012
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sticking the bridge \n three cards peeked at, deck is shuffled, magician divines all three cards, chapstick daub \n john born \n seeking the bridge (the bridging principle) \n john born
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born
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Sticking the Bridge
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Inspired by
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2012
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bridging the deck switch \n three cards selected, shuffled, divined and located, in the process switching the shuffled deck for a memorized deck \n john born \n seeking the bridge (the bridging principle) \n john born \n pm plus \n michael powers
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born
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Bridging the Deck Switch
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Inspired by
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2012
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numerical reverse revisited \n card peeked, lost, magician divines card, and spectator then magically predicts the location of the card \n john born \n "numerical reverse" (john born, meant to be, 2006) \n numerical analysis \n michael powers
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born
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Numerical Reverse Revisited
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Inspired by
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2012
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jazzing baker \n based on al baker's acaan. has elements of improvisation with memorized deck to get a direct hit \n john born
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born
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Jazzing Baker
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2012
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lucky penny \n card freely selected and lost. magician deals and stops at the selection, then reveals prediction of the selected card in envelope \n john born
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born
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Lucky Penny
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2012
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slugged \n memory demonstration for a game of poker, tracking a memorized slug \n john born \n jed b. smith
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born, Jed B. Smith
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Slugged
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2012
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a blackjack bet \n play blackjack, magician knows what cards are coming up, uses one way backs \n john born
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born
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A Blackjack Bet
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2012
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mathematical 3-card monte revisited \n three cards freely chosen, one is selected, three cards moved around, magician divines selection. includes surprise finish of three cards becoming blank \n john born \n hummer's three-object divination \n bob hummer
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born
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Mathematical 3-Card Monte Revisited
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Inspired by
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2012
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card in spectator's pocket \n magician divines selection, card then disappears from the deck and appears in spectator's pocket, can be done with either memorized deck or impromptu \n john born \n card under spectator's shoe \n john born \n tatanka tan
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born
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Card in Spectator's Pocket
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Variations
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2012
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card under spectator's shoe \n signed selection appears under spectator's shoe, can be done with memorized deck or impromptu, includes variation where deck appears under magician's foot, using aaron fisher's panic gimmick \n john born \n tatanka tan \n card in spectator's pocket \n john born
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born, Tatanka Tan
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Card under Spectator's Shoe
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Inspired by
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2012
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the hoysi incident \n "i have performed this twice."
- part one: several cards chosen and pocketed, then divined
- part two: word on designated page number in several magazines remembered and divined, with design duplication \n bill abbott
2012
house party magic!
Bill Abbott
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The HoySi Incident
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2012
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the hay-dai stack \n mental speller, leads to vernon poker demonstration \n michael skinner \n henry hay's "the mental selection speller" in "the amateur magician's handbook", p. 120. \n the vernon poker demonstration \n dai vernon
2012
the f.f.f.f. book
Michael Skinner
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The Hay-Dai Stack
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Inspired by- Henry Hay's "The Mental Selection Speller" in "The Amateur Magician's Handbook", p. 120.
Related to
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2012
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deep fried! \n - lodestones
two cards chosen match \n tom stone \n under orders \n philip t. goldstein
2012
genii
Tom Stone
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Deep Fried!
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Related to
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Oct. 2012
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imaginación \n performer names cards which appear on top of the deck, then he divines selection and card appears reversed in the deck \n miguel "magomigue" puga
2012
el manuscrito
Miguel "MagoMigue" Puga
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Imaginación
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2012
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633
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a.c.a.a.n \n person called during performance to give the number, application of tele-force \n harry riegel
2012
new avantgarde magic
Harry Riegel
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A.C.A.A.N
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Nov. 2012
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the value of knowing \n card named, value of added bills removed from wallet matches position of card in the deck \n michael weber
2012
weber's wallet
Michael Weber
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The Value of Knowing
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2012
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the card kindergarten stack \n memorized deck with easy rules \n michael weber \n card kindergarten \n michael weber
2012
weber's wallet
Michael Weber
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The Card Kindergarten Stack
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Also published here
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2012
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thirty minute memorized deck & bonus cull \n calculating positions in cyclical stack
- knowing the position of a named card
- knowing the card at a specified position \n allan ackerman \n thirty minute memorized deck \n allan ackerman \n thirty minute memorized deck and bonus cull \n allan ackerman
2012
520 years later
Allan Ackerman
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Thirty Minute Memorized Deck & Bonus Cull
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Also published here
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2012
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thought transference \n thought-of card from packet reversed into deck (biddle trick), stacked \n jason ladanye \n a process of elimination \n tony cabral
2013
confident deceptions
Jason Ladanye
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Thought Transference
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Variations
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2013
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it's all in the hands \n named card version \n jason ladanye \n theodore annemann \n a card in hand \n theodore annemann \n two in the hand \n tony cabral
2013
confident deceptions
Jason Ladanye, Theodore Annemann
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It's all in the Hands
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Inspired byVariations
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2013
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centerpiece \n center deal demo with aces, then any named card is dealt from center \n jason ladanye
2013
confident deceptions
Jason Ladanye
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Centerpiece
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2013
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191
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tamar-x \n spectator cuts to his named card \n patrick lehnen
2013
lecture notes
Patrick Lehnen
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Tamar-X
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2013
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criss cross force \n with a stack \n unknown
2013
lecture notes
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Criss Cross Force
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2013
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bonus \n free selection located in pocket \n laurie ireland \n roberto giobbi \n producing selected card at any number and at the same time cold packing \n laurie ireland
2013
the art of switching decks
Laurie Ireland, Roberto Giobbi
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Bonus
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Inspired by
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2013
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cartomat \n (kartomat)
named card and peeked card located \n jan logemann
2013
stand-up fantasies
Jan Logemann
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Cartomat
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2013
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5
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open predicament \n with named card
- stand-up version \n tom gagnon \n open predicament \n tom gagnon
2013
too hot for the devil
Tom Gagnon
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Open Predicament
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Also published here
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2013
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afcaan \n "another fucking card at any number", with crib sheet for stooge \n wayne dobson
2013
more look no hands
Wayne Dobson
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AFCAAN
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2013
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the unnamed card \n unknown card chosen and pocketed, audience thinks of a card each, asked to sit down by calling out various card properties, last person standing thinks of card that is in pocket \n wayne dobson
2013
more look no hands
Wayne Dobson
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The Unnamed Card
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2013
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perfect order \n some tabled cards are divined \n wayne dobson
2013
more look no hands
Wayne Dobson
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Perfect Order
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2013
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match \n spectator cuts to a card under the table and reverses it, performer does same with a second deck, they match \n howard hamburg
2013
the magic apple live!
Howard Hamburg
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Match
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2013
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fluke ii \n number named, card shown reversed in one deck, it matches card at that number in second deck \n alexander de cova \n fluke \n wayne dobson \n fluke 2 \n alexander de cova
2013
new avantgarde magic
Alexander de Cova
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Fluke II
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Aug. 2013
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one girl two decks \n spectator cuts to card and cases deck, performer names number, when counting down to this number in the deck and a second prediction deck both end up with selection \n michael weber \n one girl two decks \n michael weber
2014
old dog
Michael Weber
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One Girl Two Decks
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Also published here
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2014
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reverie \n (almost) any card thought of, divined immediately \n joseph barry
2014
reverie
Joseph Barry
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Reverie
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2014
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don't stop thinking \n stop trick at thought-of card, think stop, then spectator stops at performers card \n joseph barry
2014
reverie
Joseph Barry
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Don't Stop Thinking
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2014
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two-deck svensk voodoo \n two selections and numbers \n tomas blomberg \n svensk voodoo \n tomas blomberg
2014
blomberg laboratories
Tomas Blomberg
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Two-Deck Svensk Voodoo
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Inspired by
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2014
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260
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mesmerised deck \n cards are shuffled and numbered from 1 to 52 with a pen, memorized by performer, teaching list of objects \n colin mcleod
2014
divine
Colin McLeod
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Mesmerised Deck
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2014
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shuffle tracking \n magician locates freely selected card, in the process secretly switching deck out for memorized deck \n simon aronson \n producing selected card at any number and at the same time cold packing \n laurie ireland
2014
art decko
Simon Aronson
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Shuffle Tracking
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2014
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gemini meets the stack \n gemini procedure done with memorized deck, spectator places two jokers next to two selections \n simon aronson
2014
art decko
Simon Aronson
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Gemini Meets the Stack
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2014
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tango's acaan \n verbal force \n marcelo insúa
2014
genii
Marcelo Insúa
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Tango's ACAAN
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Oct. 2014
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the evolution of a rain king \n magician proves he can quickly memorize deck by naming card at named number, then proves spectator can as well
- multiple card in phase one
- additional smoke
- using multiple people
- the double mc kraser force
- the memorized stack
- variations
-- variation 1: card counting combination
-- variation 2: the formal performance
-- variation 3: gt vs gt
-- variation 4: paul vigil's photographic memory
-- variation 5: memory prison \n patrick g. redford \n "moe's spread trick" (morris "moe" seidenstein, moe and his miracles with cards, 1986, p. 18) \n photo-memory \n hans e. trixer \n “rain king” (patrick g. redford, triangle, 2007, n. p.) \n “memory prison” (patrick g. redford, heptagon+, 2010, n. p.)
2014
applesauce
Patrick G. Redford
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The Evolution of A Rain King
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Inspired byRelated to- “Rain King” (Patrick G. Redford, Triangle, 2007, n. p.)
- “Memory Prison” (Patrick G. Redford, Heptagon+, 2010, n. p.)
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2014
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serendipia \n acaan done three times with different methods \n kiko pastur
2014
el puente invisible
Kiko Pastur
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Serendipia
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2014
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fluke 2 \n number named, card shown reversed in one deck, it matches card at that number in second deck \n alexander de cova \n fluke ii \n alexander de cova \n fluke \n wayne dobson
2014
scrapbook
Alexander de Cova
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Fluke 2
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Jan. 2014
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far out \n no-touch handling with no faces seen by performer \n friedrich roitzsch \n the three-card location \n steve ehlers \n far out \n friedrich roitzsch
2015
ffff lecture notes 2015
Friedrich Roitzsch
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Far Out
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2015
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two-deck gilbreath idea \n no application \n pit hartling \n topsy-turvy stay-stack \n alex elmsley \n mix and match \n simon aronson
2015
quarterly
Pit Hartling
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Two-Deck Gilbreath Idea
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Summer 2015
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finders keepers \n choreographed process for selecting a card that provides the magician with the key to the selected card. \n steve beam
2015
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 9
Steve Beam
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Finders Keepers
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2015
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martini \n any card named, previously tabled joker shown as gag, any number named, joker apparently stabbed in that position as skill demonstration, then named card shown at number \n r. paul wilson \n martini \n r. paul wilson
2015
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 9
R. Paul Wilson
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Martini
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Also published here
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2015
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the choice to change \n named card appears sandwiched between tabled jokers \n helder guimarães \n the choice to change \n helder guimarães \n "empanada" (armando lucero)
2015
genii
Helder Guimarães
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The Choice to Change
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Related to- "Empanada" (Armando Lucero)
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Dec. 2015
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open index handling \n spread and spread pass \n helder guimarães \n open index handling \n helder guimarães
2015
genii
Helder Guimarães
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Open Index Handling
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Also published here
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Dec. 2015
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short takes \n notes on short card applications
- card is removed and substituted with joker, missing card named after shuffling
- cutting to a crimp or short card (see also p. 15)
- shuffling with short cards \n karl fulves \n technicolor cards \n karl fulves
2015
the lowdown
Karl Fulves
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Short Takes
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Related to
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2015
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one is for gun \n rhyming memory system
- note 1
- note 2
- note 3
- note 4 (further reference)
- note 5 (on-the-fly memory versus memorized deck) \n karl fulves
2015
the lowdown
Karl Fulves
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One Is For Gun
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2015
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the etude \n two spectators cut off piles, remember bottom cards and shuffle, memorized deck or new deck order \n tom stone \n the etude \n tom stone
2015
tom stone seminar 2015
Tom Stone
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The Etude
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Also published here
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2015
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catch me if you can \n named card is found with sandwich cards in a deck, then in a second deck that hasn't been touched, with "alternative handlings":
- culling and forcing the detectives
- no culling needed: two memorized decks
- security method: no memorization necessary \n pit hartling \n particle pair \n joshua jay
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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Catch Me If You Can
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Related to
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2016
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the heavyweight \n human scale, cut-off packets weighed and number of cut-off cards predicted \n pit hartling \n weighing the cards \n juan tamariz
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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The Heavyweight
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Related to
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2016
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sherlock \n selection found in deck shuffled by spectator, returns to stack, interlocking chains \n pit hartling \n elementary, my dear vernon \n matt baker \n undoing spectator's shuffle \n helder guimarães \n spectator plays magician \n césar fernández
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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Sherlock
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close encounters \n three cards inserted by spectator from another deck lie next to their duplicates \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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Close Encounters
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2016
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using a lift shuffle to cut the deck at a specific spot \n face-up shuffle \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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2016
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cutting a card to the top \n as utility or for "named card to top" \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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Cutting a Card to the Top
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2016
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the core \n named card remains after reverse-faro procedure until single card remains \n pit hartling \n binary translocations \n alex elmsley \n divide and conjure! \n marty kane \n the core \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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The Core
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2016
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duplicity \n two poker hands dealt after spectator's riffle shuffle, exact deal duplicated with second deck by performer \n pit hartling \n short cut to winning go fish \n jimmy ichihana
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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Duplicity
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Variations
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2016
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echoes \n three selections predicted with their mates \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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Echoes
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2016
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the poker formulas \n any poker hand dealt, using printed formulas \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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The Poker Formulas
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2016
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just like that \n performer and spectator each think of a card, they locate each other's cards \n pit hartling \n tal cual \n pit hartling \n think as i do \n francesco fontanelli
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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Just Like That
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VariationsAlso published here
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2016
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quartets \n controlling named four-of-a-kind in memorized deck \n pit hartling \n denis behr \n plop \n denis behr \n redford quartets \n patrick g. redford
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling, Denis Behr
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Quartets
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2016
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top of the heaps \n named four-of-a-kind comes to top of four piles \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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Top of the Heaps
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2016
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the jennings revelation with a named quartet \n \n pit hartling \n the jennings revelation \n larry jennings
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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The Jennings Revelation with a named quartet
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2016
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a riffle culling demonstration \n named four-of-a-kind to top \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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A Riffle Culling Demonstration
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2016
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murphy's law \n last four cards in deck consist of named four-of-a-kind \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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Murphy's Law
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2016
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plop replacement \n replacing multiple cards into a stacked deck \n denis behr \n the plop replacement \n denis behr
2016
in order to amaze
Denis Behr
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Plop Replacement
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2016
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the chosen \n spectator touches four cards, they're a named four-of-a-kind \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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The Chosen
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2016
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identity \n four random card reversed in spread instantly transform into selections, then back \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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Identity
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2016
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the illusionist \n performer cuts to named four-of-a-kind one by one, these cards then turn out to be four cards put in pocket in beginning \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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The Illusionist
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2016
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four-way stop \n spectators stop at four cards during deal, they turn out to be named four-of-a-kind \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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Four-Way Stop
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2016
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the right kind of wrong \n four values cut to in one deck are used to count down to named four-of-a-kind in second deck \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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The Right Kind of Wrong
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2016
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the stack-dependents \n chapter intro \n pit hartling
2016
in order to amaze
Pit Hartling
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The Stack-Dependents
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2016
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the card <i>in</i> the envelope \n named card predicted in envelope \n jared kopf
2016
vaticinium ex eventu
Jared Kopf
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The Card in the Envelope
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2016
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open index location with riffle shuffle \n \n john wilson
2016
vaticinium ex eventu
John Wilson
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Open Index Location with Riffle Shuffle
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2016
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1.5 card q&a \n spectator removes card from spread and lies on its identity, performer divines card and gives short reading \n john wilson \n "1 card q&a" (docc hilford & leonardo silverio)
2016
you and me and the devil makes three — volume ii
John Wilson
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1.5 Card Q&A
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2016
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the most impossible stop trick \n fair stop trick \n armando cheung \n somebody stop me \n asi wind
2016
the ace assembly all-star lecture notes
Armando Cheung
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The Most Impossible Stop Trick
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2016
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accidental prophecy \n effect in which a spectator follows along the performer and both have a card chosen, one uses a blank deck ("factory blanks" by tom stone) \n jonathan pendragon
2016
genii
Jonathan Pendragon
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Accidental Prophecy
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Dec. 2016
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direct triple prediction \n three cards touched by spectator during in-the-hands spread, all predicted immediately before they are touched \n harapan ong \n direct triple prediction \n harapan ong \n stand-up triple prediction \n ryan plunkett \n direct triple prediction \n harapan ong \n the same, but different \n joshua jay
2016
genii
Harapan Ong
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Direct Triple Prediction
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VariationsAlso published here
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Dec. 2016
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premonition redux \n \n jamy ian swiss \n two beginnings \n simon aronson \n a case for premonition \n roberto giobbi \n premonition redux \n jamy ian swiss
2016
it's another interesting application of that principle
Jamy Ian Swiss
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Premonition Redux
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Inspired byRelated toAlso published here
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2016
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group effort \n card named, spectators touch cards which are reversed and added up, at the total is found the named card when counted down in the deck \n gary plants
2017
operandi
Gary Plants
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Group Effort
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Sep. 2017
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card kindergarten \n memorized deck with easy rules \n michael weber
2017
black tears
Michael Weber
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Card Kindergarten
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2017
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塔尼卡 \n magician correct divines tarot card that spectator is thinking of (from pictures taken on a phone) \n 殷欣 (sion)
2017
暧昧
殷欣 (Sion)
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塔尼卡
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2017
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coincidence \n "(an alternative approach to any card at any number)", stooge \n allan hagen
2017
serendipity
Allan Hagen
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Coincidence
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2017
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modified mnemonica \n if performing for magicians, see also p. 47 \n allan hagen
2017
serendipity
Allan Hagen
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Modified Mnemonica
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2017
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number at card \n deck with numbers on the backs, named card has named number on back, two versions \n anthony owen \n number at card \n anthony owen
2017
secrets
Anthony Owen
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Number At Card
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2017
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a subtler game \n arranging memorized deck stack in front of spectators
- forcing four cards and distributing four piles of cards
- calling cards by way of elimination
- further thoughts & variations \n jean hugard \n patrick g. redford \n a subtle game \n louis nikola
2017
temporarily out of order
Jean Hugard, Patrick G. Redford
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A Subtler Game
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2017
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cast off \n three spectators cut a pile and remember one card, performer names all cards held by spectators and ends with selections \n patrick g. redford \n the three-card location \n steve ehlers \n the three piles \n juan tamariz \n an experiment in memory \n chan canasta
2017
temporarily out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Cast Off
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2017
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velleity \n named card ends up on top of the deck which is secured by spectator, selection is bent
- the bend and convincer
- the cleaning up
- further advice on controlling the called card
- further thoughts & variations
- final thoughts \n patrick g. redford \n the wishing trick \n michael close \n velleity plus \n patrick g. redford
2017
temporarily out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Velleity
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Related to
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2017
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thru the table \n named card through table
- the move
- teleportation
- final thoughts (patrick redford's comments) \n alain nu \n alain nu's "mind over matter" 1999. \n through the table \n john benzais
2017
temporarily out of order
Alain Nu
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Thru the Table
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Inspired byAlso published here- Alain Nu's "Mind Over Matter" 1999.
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2017
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what's the catch? \n named card is removed while cards are dribbled on table \n patrick g. redford
2017
temporarily out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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What's The Catch?
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2017
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twain \n two spectators get half the deck and exchange one card, both cards are into the halves, one card is divined, and then performer names other card and exact position with cards next to it as well
- first selection revealed
- the second selection
- further thoughts & variations
- restoring the pack
- the two participants shuffle
- the real shuffle
- the deal through and stop presentation
- revealing the exact location of the second selection \n patrick g. redford \n twegen \n patrick g. redford
2017
temporarily out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Twain
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2017
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the ninja tossed out deck \n with three cards
- the routine
- the reveals
- working in a close up environment versus on stage
- performing with stebbins
- allowing the spectator to shuffle
- destroying all evidence of a stack without touching the cards
- performing without a stack
- prophecy voice application \n patrick g. redford
2017
temporarily out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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The Ninja Tossed Out Deck
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2017
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sesión de espiritismo \n using three decks, a die and two selections \n Áriston
2017
hojas sueltas
Áriston
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Sesión de Espiritismo
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2017
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carta & numero (5) \n with reversed stack \n Áriston \n the algorithm \n allan ackerman
2017
hojas sueltas
Áriston
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Carta & Numero (5)
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Related to
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2017
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clavada coincidencia \n prediction of card and position (between x & y) \n Áriston
2017
hojas sueltas
Áriston
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Clavada Coincidencia
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2017
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lectura del pensamiento \n packet is cut, bottom card remembered and packet shuffled, divination of selection \n Áriston
2017
hojas sueltas
Áriston
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Lectura Del Pensamiento
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2017
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persistence \n cards handed to performer while he is looking away, performer names cards, final phase with card in case, using mickael chatelain's "m-case" \n ollie mealing
2018
operandi
Ollie Mealing
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Persistence
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Dec. 2018
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a.w.a.c.a.a.n. \n \n asi wind \n a.a.c.a.a.n \n asi wind
2018
repertoire
Asi Wind
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A.W.A.C.A.A.N.
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Also published here
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2018
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simplified arithmetics \n \n allan ackerman \n the algorithm \n allan ackerman
2018
repertoire
Allan Ackerman
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Simplified Arithmetics
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Related to
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2018
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out of the blue \n cased deck on table, card named, it's only odd-backed card in the deck \n asi wind \n out of the blue (or red) \n asi wind
2018
repertoire
Asi Wind
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Out of the Blue
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Also published here
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2018
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the trick that never ends \n spectator cuts to his named card, features a final choice which card the spectator wants, includes impromptu handling \n asi wind \n co-inky-dink \n yu huihang
2018
repertoire
Asi Wind
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The Trick that Never Ends
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Variations
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2018
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crossing over \n biddle trick, thought-of card vanishes from packet and reappears reversed in deck \n asi wind \n transportation in three phases \n asi wind
2018
repertoire
Asi Wind
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Crossing Over
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Also published here
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2018
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reverse engineer \n spectator names a card and reverses a card below the table, it is the named card \n asi wind \n derren brown effect from "tricks of the mind" \n "cards know" (henry evans) \n technicolor prediction \n edward marlo
2018
repertoire
Asi Wind
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Reverse Engineer
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Inspired by- Derren Brown effect from "Tricks of the Mind"
Related to
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2018
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supervision \n spectator takes two cards behind his back and pockets them, performer names cards and spectator correctly names which is in which pocket \n asi wind \n cards in pockets \n chan canasta
2018
repertoire
Asi Wind
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Supervision
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Inspired by
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2018
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photographic memory \n - first phase - move-a-card
- second phase - the missing card
- third phase - half the deck (spectator takes phone picture of order, after shuffling the order the performer can still recite it correctly) \n denis behr \n reconstruction \n karl fulves \n multeffect cards \n val evans
2018
handcrafted card magic — volume 3
Denis Behr
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Photographic Memory
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Inspired by
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2018
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ein esoterischer kartentrick \n named card appears between jokers \n tino plaz
2018
moby trick
Tino Plaz
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Ein Esoterischer Kartentrick
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2018
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updated handling \n alternatives for all three phases \n pit hartling \n unforgettable \n pit hartling
2018
card fictions (2018 edition)
Pit Hartling
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Updated Handling
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Inspired by
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2018
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direct triple prediction \n three cards touched by spectator during in-the-hands spread, all predicted immediately before they are touched \n harapan ong \n direct triple prediction \n harapan ong
2018
principia
Harapan Ong
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Direct Triple Prediction
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Also published here
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2018
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a numbers game (ladanye's acaan) \n shuffle tracking demonstration, then acaan all in the hands of the performer as skill demo \n jason ladanye \n case card \n darwin ortiz
2018
game changer
Jason Ladanye
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A Numbers Game (Ladanye's ACAAN)
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Related to
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2018
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stack - a critique on the memorised deck \n "i don't really like it."
- severing the method from the deck
- benefits of the shuffled deck \n alexander hansford
2018
kino.
Alexander Hansford
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Stack - A critique on the memorised deck
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2018
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premonition redux \n \n jamy ian swiss \n thoughts ii, 2006 edition
2018
a visit to england
Jamy Ian Swiss
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Premonition Redux
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Also published here- Thoughts II, 2006 edition
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2018
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a stack to forget \n the stack itself \n harapan ong \n a short word on gambling routines \n harapan ong \n bits and pieces \n harapan ong
2019
a stack to forget
Harapan Ong
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A Stack to Forget
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Related to
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2019
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tip #1: use a deck of cards to help you memorize. \n \n harapan ong
2019
a stack to forget
Harapan Ong
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Tip #1: Use a deck of cards to help you memorize.
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2019
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tip #2: don't bite off more than you can chew. \n \n harapan ong
2019
a stack to forget
Harapan Ong
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Tip #2: Don't bite off more than you can chew.
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2019
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tip #3: use mini games to test your own memorization. \n - the mixer fixer
- the number namer
- the imagination indoctrination
- the faster pass-ter master \n harapan ong
2019
a stack to forget
Harapan Ong
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Tip #3: Use mini games to test your own memorization.
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2019
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a short word on gambling routines \n why the stack has no gambling routines built in \n harapan ong \n a stack to forget \n harapan ong
2019
a stack to forget
Harapan Ong
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A Short Word on Gambling Routines
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2019
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card college \n - first phase: magician can accurately estimate the number of cards in a packet cut off by spectator
- second phase: magician can accurately estimate the number of cards in a packet cut off by spectator and hidden in pocket, after cards have been shuffled
- third phase: magician can name every card in a packet previously placed inside the card box, unseen \n matt baker \n "blind estimation" (luis otero, cartificios, dvd)
2019
the buena vista shuffle club
Matt Baker
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Card College
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Inspired by- "Blind Estimation" (Luis Otero, Cartificios, DVD)
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2019
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casablanca \n spectator names card, then removes a card an pockets it, performer as well, spectator has predicted performer's selection with previously named card and performer divines spectator's card \n matt baker \n double thought \n al koran \n double thot \n ryan goh \n casablanca \n matt baker \n "kismet" (michael vincent, penguin live lecture)
2019
the buena vista shuffle club
Matt Baker
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Casablanca
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Inspired byRelated toAlso published here
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2019
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location sensing device \n magician locates spectator's card, and vice versa \n matt baker \n everybody's lazy \n simon aronson
2019
the buena vista shuffle club
Matt Baker
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Location Sensing Device
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2019
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histed hoisted \n \n matt baker \n peter w. tappan \n histed heisted \n simon aronson
2019
the buena vista shuffle club
Matt Baker, Peter W. Tappan
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Histed Hoisted
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Inspired by
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2019
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triple-fried \n three cards selected by three spectators through a lot of dealing, magician then divines all three selections, can be done with memorized deck or a special stack \n matt baker \n animal, vegetable and mineral \n alex elmsley \n fried and seek \n matt baker
2019
the buena vista shuffle club
Matt Baker
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Triple-Fried
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Inspired byVariations
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2019
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s.o.l. \n card selected by spectator under very stringent conditions, magician is still able to divine its identity, x-ray case \n matt baker
2019
the buena vista shuffle club
Matt Baker
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S.O.L.
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2019
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ultimate gesture cut (ugc) & the joker cull \n light reft spread pass, credit information, culling a named card (also face down with memorized deck) \n allan ackerman \n the ultimate gesture cut (ugc) \n allan ackerman \n the ultimate gesture cut (ugc) and the joker cull \n allan ackerman
2019
card theater
Allan Ackerman
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Ultimate Gesture Cut (UGC) & The Joker Cull
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Related toAlso published here
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2019
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the mem deck i prefer \n "the tetradistic stack"
thirteen cards in random order, suits random but power stack property \n allan ackerman \n tricks with the prearranged deck \n s. w. erdnase \n the memdeck i prefer \n allan ackerman
2019
card theater
Allan Ackerman
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The Mem Deck I Prefer
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2019
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calculation method for eight kings & si stebbins \n \n s. w. erdnase \n allan ackerman \n tricks with the prearranged deck \n s. w. erdnase
2019
card theater
S. W. Erdnase, Allan Ackerman
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Calculation Method for Eight Kings & Si Stebbins
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2019
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the thought algorithm \n "a.k.a. the programmed deck"
named tantalizer (or card written down), with written instructions for the spectator to follow, card positioned during joker removal, credit information \n allan ackerman \n the programmed deck \n allan ackerman
2019
card theater
Allan Ackerman
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The Thought Algorithm
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Inspired by
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2019
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the any sandwich \n named card sandwiched with faro
- the easy way
- the better way (deck remains face down) \n allan ackerman
2019
card theater
Allan Ackerman
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The Any Sandwich
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2019
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remembering edna \n odd-backed, memorized deck version \n tom gagnon \n edna \n harry riser \n freda \n tom gagnon
2019
gagnon unfiltered
Tom Gagnon
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Remembering Edna
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Inspired by
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2019
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401
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the choice to change \n named card appears sandwiched between tabled jokers \n helder guimarães \n "empanada" (armando lucero) \n the choice to change \n helder guimarães
2019
secret language — volume 1
Helder Guimarães
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The Choice to Change
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Related to- "Empanada" (Armando Lucero)
Also published here
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2019
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open index handling \n spread and spread pass \n helder guimarães \n open index handling \n helder guimarães
2019
secret language — volume 1
Helder Guimarães
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Open Index Handling
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Also published here
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2019
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do as i order \n two decks \n pepe lirrojo
2019
some different stuff
Pepe Lirrojo
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Do as i Order
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2019
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out of this order \n cards are separated in red and black by performer, except two selections \n pepe lirrojo
2019
some different stuff
Pepe Lirrojo
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Out of this order
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2019
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2
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find it \n using the stay cardozo stack to locate cards, faro method \n pepe lirrojo
2019
some different stuff
Pepe Lirrojo
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Find it
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2019
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finessed finders keepers \n named progressive sandwich \n michael powers \n finders keepers \n michael powers
2019
tesseract
Michael Powers
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Finessed Finders Keepers
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Inspired by
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2019
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positioning ploy \n cutting a key card to face \n darwin ortiz \n case card \n darwin ortiz
2019
tesseract
Darwin Ortiz
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Positioning Ploy
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2019
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mnemonicosis \n on josé carroll's own memorized stack
- 1. spelling
- 2. poker
- 3. poker - gin rummy
- 4. dai vernon's poker formula
- the shift from a stacked deck to a symmetrical deck
- 5. the great coincidence
- author's note \n josé franco \n the mms circular, no. 67, july 1980 \n the vernon poker demonstration \n dai vernon
2019
52 lovers — through the looking-glass
José Franco
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Mnemonicosis
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Related toAlso published here- The MMS Circular, No. 67, July 1980
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2019
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grand telepathy for five \n magician divines cards taken by spectators, stacked deck \n ramón riobóo \n "telepathy to order" (ramon rioboo, thinking the impossible, p. 213)
2019
second thoughts
Ramón Riobóo
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Grand Telepathy for Five
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Inspired by- "Telepathy to Order" (Ramon Rioboo, Thinking the Impossible, p. 213)
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2019
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divination through another's touch \n card selected and lost in deck. deck held under table by spectator, spectator places cards on table one by one until magician correctly stops on selection \n ramón riobóo
2019
second thoughts
Ramón Riobóo
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Divination through Another's Touch
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2019
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touch and telepathy \n magician divines card held behind spectator's back, also able to touch and sense identity of cards \n ramón riobóo \n the black-hole principle \n ramón riobóo
2019
second thoughts
Ramón Riobóo
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Touch and Telepathy
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Inspired by
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2019
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two cards and two envelopes \n cards placed in envelopes with predictions inside, they are shown to be mates \n ramón riobóo
2019
second thoughts
Ramón Riobóo
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Two Cards and Two Envelopes
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2019
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out of touch \n two cards touched in two different decks match, many different versions taught
- 1. double facers
- 2. waxy
- 3. no wax, with prep
- 4. impromptu / impromptu double backer
- 5. memorized deck \n ramón riobóo \n "touch" \n paul curry
2019
second thoughts
Ramón Riobóo
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Out of Touch
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Inspired by
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2019
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ultra-mental memorized deck \n invisible deck / ultra mental deck with memorized deck, can be any stack but redford stack has advantages \n patrick g. redford \n the invisible deck \n michael close \n allan ackerman \n turnabout is fair triumph \n patrick g. redford
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Ultra-Mental Memorized Deck
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Inspired byVariations
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2019
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turnabout is fair triumph \n cards are shuffled face up and down. spectator names a card, deck rights itself except named card \n patrick g. redford \n ultra-mental memorized deck \n patrick g. redford
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Turnabout Is Fair Triumph
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Inspired by
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2019
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perspicacity \n spectator can determine which card has been added into another deck after a quick flick \n patrick g. redford
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Perspicacity
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2019
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hot travelers \n named and selected cards travel from a red deck to a blue deck, multiple phases \n patrick g. redford \n a hot card trick \n al leech
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Hot Travelers
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Inspired by
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2019
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56
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duncical acaan \n spectator able to cut a card to any position of their choosing \n patrick g. redford
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Duncical ACAAN
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2019
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the perpetual birthday card \n birthday book with google calendar, card at birthday matches the card placed in card box \n patrick g. redford
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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The Perpetual Birthday Card
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2019
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velleity plus \n named card ends up on top of the deck under spectator's hand, selection is bent. the card then returns back to the middle of the deck in a position of spectator's choosing \n patrick g. redford \n velleity \n patrick g. redford
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Velleity Plus
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Related to
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2019
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never going to give you up \n lie detection, followed by identifying the cards held by spectator, then identifying thought of card \n patrick g. redford \n "sy-fry" (woody aragon, steve beam's semi-automatic card tricks)
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Never Going To Give You Up
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Related to- "Sy-Fry" (Woody Aragon, Steve Beam's Semi-Automatic Card Tricks)
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2019
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the hunt \n story trick involving hunter, trapper and an inn \n patrick g. redford
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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The Hunt
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2019
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98
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level .05 \n deck vanishes, one half at a time, leaving only a named card \n patrick g. redford
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Level .05
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2019
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goodnight elizabeth \n elizabeth iv, but spectator is able to correctly guess both cards in a clear folder \n patrick g. redford \n elizabeth iii \n tommy wonder
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Goodnight Elizabeth
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Inspired by
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2019
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a personal favorite \n combination of two tricks
- cabral's favorite blackstone's favorite
- darwin ortiz's remote control (performer knows position of peeked at card in second deck) \n tony cabral \n remote control \n darwin ortiz \n top and bottom blackstone \n michael skinner
2019
things to do in denver when you're dead
Tony Cabral
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A Personal Favorite
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Inspired by
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2019
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a process of elimination \n thought-of card from packet reversed into deck (biddle trick), stacked, retains stack \n tony cabral \n m-u-m \n thought transference \n jason ladanye
2019
things to do in denver when you're dead
Tony Cabral
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A Process of Elimination
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2019
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needle in a haystack (and the damage done) \n named card \n tony cabral \n search and destroy \n aaron fisher
2019
things to do in denver when you're dead
Tony Cabral
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Needle in a Haystack (and the Damage Done)
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Inspired by
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2019
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coincidencia de dos \n two decks same card is selected \n alberto de figueiredo
2019
veintiséis
Alberto de Figueiredo
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Coincidencia de dos
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2019
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289
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memorización de la baraja \n card is removed and placed inside spectator's pocket, then packet cut and shuffled, performer memorizes packet and knows colors, repeated with suit and eventually entire deck, missing card is named as a climax
- primera fase: los colores
- segunda fase: los palos
- tercera fase: todas las cartas
- encore: falta una carta \n alberto de figueiredo
2019
veintiséis
Alberto de Figueiredo
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Memorización de la baraja
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2019
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297
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rain man \n memorizing the whole deck as pseudo demo, one real shuffle, interlocking chain principle \n steve forte
2020
gambling sleight of hand — volume 2
Steve Forte
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Rain Man
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2020
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1024
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two routines - two \n spectators cut off packets and remember bottom cards, which are divined \n tony cabral \n “cheats & deceptions” column in m-u-m magazine \n on the memorized deck \n edward marlo \n a miracle with cards \n edward marlo
2020
magic for blm
Tony Cabral
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Two Routines - Two
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Inspired byAlso published here- “Cheats & Deceptions” column in M-U-M Magazine
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2020
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quick flip 2 \n unknown card reversed, performer knows card and the ones around it, x-ray glasses presentation \n danny rudnick
2020
magic for blm
Danny Rudnick
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Quick Flip 2
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2020
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the extremely hidden count down \n - exhumations
card selected via automatic placement procedure moves to named number, includes the divination of the selection and the number of cards the spectator initially cut off \n jon racherbaumer \n hidden power \n jack avis \n wired hidden power \n jon racherbaumer
2020
genii
Jon Racherbaumer
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The Extremely Hidden Count Down
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Inspired byAlso published here
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May 2020
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the natural \n positions of two names cards are known by performer in shuffled deck \n mike pisciotta
2020
as above, so below
Mike Pisciotta
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The Natural
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2020
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one card missing (version 2) \n spectator removes any card, after a few faros the performer looks through the cards and names missing card \n greg chapman \n "one card missing" (greg chapman, details of deception, 2017)
2020
faro fundamentals
Greg Chapman
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One Card Missing (Version 2)
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Inspired by- "One Card Missing" (Greg Chapman, Details of Deception, 2017)
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2020
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direct triple prediction \n three cards touched by spectator during in-the-hands spread, all predicted immediately before they are touched \n harapan ong \n direct triple prediction \n harapan ong
2020
the session 2020
Harapan Ong
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Direct Triple Prediction
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Also published here
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2020
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12
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sum it up \n any card named, then performer writes down a 4x4 grid of numbers of which one is determined via matrix force, named card is at that number \n adam hudson
2021
genii
Adam Hudson
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Sum It Up
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June 2021
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visible and invisible world \n spectator turns over a card in a deck, and in an imaginary deck, the cards match \n carlhorst meier
2021
sharing secrets
Carlhorst Meier
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Visible and Invisible World
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2021
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39
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double stop \n with two selections, faro, two methods \n sylvain juzan
2021
every card you take
Sylvain Juzan
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Double Stop
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2021
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mr invisible \n spectator removes card from invisible deck which is put in performer's pocket, it becomes visible there, memorized deck option \n benjamin earl
2021
inside out
Benjamin Earl
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Mr Invisible
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2021
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55
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just the two of us \n - den weg nach hause finden
- ein sonderfall \n moritz mueller
2021
ransom notes
Moritz Mueller
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Just the Two of Us
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2021
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square deal \n list of hundred card tricks, one chosen and performed (handful of missing cards found by looking at remaining fifty-one cards), then magic square with numerical position of that trick in the list \n john graham \n "the brain shows off" (harry anderson, tipping the hat, 2011) \n organic engineering \n john graham \n the square bookend \n john graham
2021
stage by stage
John Graham
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Square Deal
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Inspired by- "The Brain Shows Off" (Harry Anderson, Tipping the Hat, 2011)
Related to
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2021
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weighing across \n - the river
combination of weighing the cards and cards across \n joshua jay \n weighing across light \n joshua jay \n weighing across \n joshua jay
2022
genii
Joshua Jay
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Weighing Across
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VariationsAlso published here
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Feb. 2022
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58
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weighing across light \n combination of weighing the cards and cards across, stand-up handling \n joshua jay \n weighing across \n joshua jay \n weighing across light \n joshua jay
2022
genii
Joshua Jay
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Weighing Across Light
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Feb. 2022
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60
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blindreader \n performer blindfolded, three spectators cut off packets and remember bottom cards, they are divined, including cards in the packets \n shimpei katsuragawa
2022
la campanella
Shimpei Katsuragawa
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Blindreader
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2022
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125
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rain man \n card is removed and with a quick look through the cards named by the performer \n hervé pigny \n magic, june 2007 \n rain man \n hervé pigny
2022
talk about tricks
Hervé Pigny
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Rain Man
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Also published here
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2022
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call girl \n selection is divined and transforms into named card, memorized deck, telephone game presentation in which card is whispered around and changed in the process \n tyler wilson \n magic, jan. 2008 \n *69 \n tyler wilson
2022
talk about tricks
Tyler Wilson
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Call Girl
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Also published here
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2022
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690
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canadian bacon sandwiches \n card named, another different card though of from fan, jokers find both cards one by one \n jeff hinchliffe \n magic, july 2010
2022
talk about tricks
Jeff Hinchliffe
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Canadian Bacon Sandwiches
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Also published here
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2022
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961
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the third card \n named card vanishes from deck and appears sandwiched between to jokers in card case \n zane kinkade \n magic, mar. 2013
2022
talk about tricks
Zane Kinkade
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The Third Card
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Also published here
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2022
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1193
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the sport of memorization \n a sports card is collected, then a playing card from a deck signed on the back by different athletes, playing card has the sportsman's signature on its back \n joshua jay \n the sport of memorization \n joshua jay
2022
talk about tricks
Joshua Jay
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The Sport of Memorization
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Also published here
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2022
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think as i think \n spectator and performer each think of a card and find each other's card \n joshua jay \n magic, sep. 2016 \n think as i think \n joshua jay
2022
talk about tricks
Joshua Jay
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Think As I Think
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Also published here
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2022
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1250
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a stack that suits \n on choosing a memorized stack \n joshua jay
2022
a particle system sampler
Joshua Jay
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A Stack that Suits
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2022
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3
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switching stacks without looking back \n \n joshua jay
2022
a particle system sampler
Joshua Jay
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Switching Stacks without Looking Back
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2022
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weighing across \n combination of weighing the cards and cards across \n joshua jay \n weighing across \n joshua jay
2022
a particle system sampler
Joshua Jay
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Weighing Across
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Also published here
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2022
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weighing across light \n combination of weighing the cards and cards across, stand-up handling \n joshua jay \n weighing across light \n joshua jay
2022
a particle system sampler
Joshua Jay
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Weighing Across Light
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Also published here
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2022
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52
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think as i think \n spectator and performer each think of a card and find each other's card \n joshua jay \n think as i think \n joshua jay
2022
a particle system sampler
Joshua Jay
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Think as I Think
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Also published here
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2022
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60
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the same, but different \n three cards touched by spectator during in-the-hands spread, all predicted immediately before they are touched \n joshua jay \n direct triple prediction \n harapan ong
2022
a particle system sampler
Joshua Jay
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The Same, But Different
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Inspired by
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2022
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unique double prediction \n performer takes two prediction cards from shuffled deck, card freely named, one prediction is a joker (gag) and the other one matches the card
- first improvement (memorized deck)
- second improvement (top change substitute)
- third improvement
- fourth improvement \n juan tamariz
2022
letters from juan — volume 3
Juan Tamariz
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Unique Double Prediction
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2022
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version with a memorized stack \n ten cards given to five spectators each, they shuffle, take out any four cards and think of one of them \n juan tamariz \n multiple divination \n juan tamariz
2022
letters from juan — volume 6
Juan Tamariz
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Version With a Memorized Stack
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Inspired by
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2022
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uncommon sense \n finding several cards using the five senses and several humorous props
- part one: sight
- part two: hearing
- part three: smell
- part four: touch
- part five: taste \n ben daggers
2022
the elusive illusive
Ben Daggers
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Uncommon Sense
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2022
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169
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thoughts on... getting stack sharp \n - memorizing a stack
- the no-escape memorizing system
- exercises to associate the card names to the stack numbers
- any card to any position
- a stacked game
- monitor your progress \n rafael benatar
2023
genii
Rafael Benatar
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Thoughts on... Getting Stack Sharp
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Jan. 2023
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48
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pandora's paradox \n joker signed by spectator changes into named card, joker then found folded in box under glass \n michael vincent \n the joker folds up \n roberto giobbi
2023
genii
Michael Vincent
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Pandora's Paradox
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Inspired by
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Nov. 2023
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tap-a-stack \n one selected card by performer and one by spectator, performer finds spectator's card and vice versa \n scott baird \n tap a lack \n paul cummins
2023
the hermit
Scott Baird
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Tap-a-Stack
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Inspired by
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Jan. 2023
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585
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synergic \n one selected card by performer and one by spectator, performer finds spectator's card and vice versa, no faces looked at by performer other than his selection
- with slight variation by scott baird \n michał kociołek \n "kismet" (the classic magic of michael vincent, dvd, 2009)
2023
the hermit
Michał Kociołek
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Synergic
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Inspired by- "Kismet" (The Classic Magic of Michael Vincent, DVD, 2009)
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Jan. 2023
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592
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magician's nephew \n performer and spectator cut to each other's card \n iain moran \n sorcerer's apprentice \n darwin ortiz \n on dvd zen magic
2023
the hermit
Iain Moran
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Magician's Nephew
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Mar. 2023
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694
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one point five hummer \n mathematical three card monte with three chosen cards, cards are divined as well \n scott baird \n hummers mathematical 3 card monte \n bob hummer
2023
the hermit
Scott Baird
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One Point Five Hummer
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Inspired by
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Dec. 2023
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casablanca \n spectator names card, then removes a card an pockets it, performer as well, spectator has predicted performer's selection with previously named card and performer divines spectator's card \n matt baker \n casablanca \n matt baker
2023
elevating deceptions
Matt Baker
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Casablanca
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Also published here
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2023
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memorizing a stack \n - numerical key words
- linking numerical key words and card key words \n matt baker
2023
elevating deceptions
Matt Baker
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Memorizing a Stack
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2023
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far out \n no-touch handling with no faces seen by performer
- close-up version \n friedrich roitzsch \n far out \n friedrich roitzsch \n the three-card location \n steve ehlers
2023
instructions for miracles
Friedrich Roitzsch
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Far Out
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2023
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magi-caan \n two-deck acaan with the two cards transposing as a kicker \n francesco fontanelli
2024
lecture notes
Francesco Fontanelli
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Magi-CAAN
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2024
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the ultimate gesture cut (ugc) and the joker cull \n light reft spread pass, credit information, culling a named card (also face down with memorized deck)
- the joker cull \n allan ackerman \n ultimate gesture cut (ugc) & the joker cull \n allan ackerman
2024
all in — volume 1
Allan Ackerman
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The Ultimate Gesture Cut (UGC) and The Joker Cull
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Also published here
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2024
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thirty minute memorized deck and bonus cull \n calculating positions in cyclical stack
- the chased color wheel \n allan ackerman \n thirty minute memorized deck & bonus cull \n allan ackerman \n thirty minute memorized deck \n allan ackerman
2024
all in — volume 1
Allan Ackerman
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Thirty Minute Memorized Deck and Bonus Cull
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Also published here
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2024
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43
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the memdeck i prefer \n "tetradistic stack", thirteen cards in random order, suits random but power stack property \n allan ackerman \n the mem deck i prefer \n allan ackerman
2024
all in — volume 1
Allan Ackerman
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The Memdeck I Prefer
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Also published here
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2024
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introduction to tetra-red \n tetradistic memorized stack with irregular colors, way from si stebbins to tetra-red, related to redford stack \n jennifer gwinn
2024
all in — volume 1
Jennifer Gwinn
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Introduction to Tetra-Red
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2024
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the a & d sandwich \n joker appears in sandwich which then changes to selection \n allan ackerman \n david solomon \n blank thought \n david solomon
2024
all in — volume 1
Allan Ackerman, David Solomon
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The A & D Sandwich
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Inspired by
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2024
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61
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7rs cull \n reverse spread cull of named card in memorized deck with two markers (e.g. sandwich cards), one never has to count more than seven cards \n allan ackerman
2024
all in — volume 1
Allan Ackerman
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7RS Cull
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2024
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a close encounter \n three thought of cards found in different ways, memorized deck \n allan ackerman \n a close encounter \n allan ackerman
2024
all in — volume 2
Allan Ackerman
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A Close Encounter
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Also published here
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2024
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168
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an ungaffed ted \n do as i do type location often done with marked cards, memorized deck \n allan ackerman \n baltazar fuentes \n an ungaffed ted \n allan ackerman \n baltazar fuentes
2024
all in — volume 2
Allan Ackerman, Baltazar Fuentes
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An Ungaffed Ted
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Also published here
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2024
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171
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back to hierophant #1 \n with named card \n allan ackerman \n back to hierophant #1 \n allan ackerman
2024
all in — volume 2
Allan Ackerman
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Back to Hierophant #1
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Also published here
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2024
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an invisible card \n named card appears between jokers in deck \n allan ackerman \n an invisible card \n allan ackerman
2024
all in — volume 2
Allan Ackerman
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An Invisible Card
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Also published here
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2024
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searching for a thought \n with named card \n allan ackerman \n aaron fisher \n searching for a thought \n allan ackerman \n aaron fisher \n search and destroy \n aaron fisher
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the spell of sachs \n any card named, spectator spells any name and finds card thought of by performer, when spelling again the named card \n allan ackerman \n "to cause a card to appear in any position in the pack" (sachs, sleight of hand, 1885)
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anyone anywhere \n intro to any card at any number themed tricks, describing a three phase routine by marlo, memorized deck, stooge \n edward marlo \n anyone - anywhere \n edward marlo
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the algorithm \n simplified calculation method for acaan with memorized deck, reverse stack \n allan ackerman \n the algorithm \n allan ackerman
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two shakes \n memorized deck, featuring case shift, optional edge marks on three cards \n allan ackerman \n anyone - anywhere: two shakes \n allan ackerman
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the indicator \n number determined by value of another card, memorized deck \n allan ackerman \n anyone - anywhere: the indicator \n allan ackerman
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lazy man's version \n memorized deck \n allan ackerman \n anyone - anywhere: lazy man's version \n allan ackerman
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