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to name any number of cards in succession without seeing them \n cards named one by one with deck behind backs, two methods \n unknown
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the cards having been freely shuffled and cut into three or four heaps, to name the top card of each heap \n one ahead \n unknown
1889
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die macht des zauberstabes \n no. 44, four packets cut by performer, he names top cards of all piles \n unknown
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das lesen mit den fingerspitzen \n deck behind back, performer names one card after the other, two handlings \n unknown
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1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
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the magician's will power \n with one-way deck improvement by downs \n david devant \n t. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
David Devant, T. Nelson Downs
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The Magician's Will Power
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1909
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al baker's mind-reading card trick \n locator cards, one-ahead, billets \n al baker
1920s
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Al Baker's Mind-Reading Card Trick
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1920s
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two souls with but a single thought \n coincidence & prediction, two cards \n al baker \n lady and gentleman \n theodore annemann \n two souls with but a single thought \n al baker \n the lady and man card prediction \n unknown \n two souls with but a single thought \n al baker
1920s
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Two Souls with but a single Thought
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das kryptoskop \n deck cut in four piles, top cards are divined \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1927
leichte zauberei
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Das Kryptoskop
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sympathetic sympathy \n two decks, performer and spectator each cut to a card and put it in the same envelope, they match, repeated \n unknown
1928
card tricks you will do
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sympathetic connection \n deck cut, performer looks at top card of one half and names top half of other, repeat \n unknown
1928
card tricks you will do
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die karte als detektiv \n four spectators place a card unseen inside their pockets, detective card is placed inside the pockets, which tells performer the name of the cards \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1930
zauberkunststücke
Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
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Die Karte als Detektiv
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mind reading trick \n locator cards, one-ahead, billets \n al baker
1932
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Mind Reading Trick
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1932
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al baker's famous two souls trick \n two spectators select cards via counting, performer writes down two predictions one by one \n al baker \n al baker's "twin soul" card prediction \n al baker
1932
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Al Baker's Famous Two Souls Trick
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hull's marvelous card prediction \n three cards predicted, one thought of, two methods, one with thayer's lock flap card box, predictions written on billets in clever way \n ralph w. hull
1932
"eye-openers"
Ralph W. Hull
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Hull's Marvelous Card Prediction
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1932
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whispering joker \n card placed behind joker, both held to ear, card named, repeated \n t. page wright
1933
page wright's notebook
T. Page Wright
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Whispering Joker
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1933
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the lady and the gentleman \n two card prediction with billet index \n theodore annemann \n lady and gentleman \n theodore annemann
1934
sh-h-h--! it's a secret
Theodore Annemann
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The Lady and the Gentleman
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the three heaps \n spectator cuts deck in three piles, three top cards are divined, repeat \n unknown
1935
mental magic with cards
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The Three Heaps
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1935
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the master mind \n two decks, three cards are predicted \n theodore annemann \n al baker
1935
complete one man mental and psychic routine
Theodore Annemann, Al Baker
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The Master Mind
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1935
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the lady and man card prediction \n no. 7, two spectators count down in the deck and remember the card at a chosen number, both predicted \n unknown \n two souls with but a single thought \n al baker
1935
card tricks that are easy to learn, easy to do
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The Lady and Man Card Prediction
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Related to
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1935
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a version of the al baker three billet trick \n three cards that are selected (one thought-of) and written on a billet are divined, stacked deck \n theodore annemann \n al baker \n the al baker three billet trick \n theodore annemann \n al baker
1936
the jinx
Theodore Annemann, Al Baker
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A Version of the Al Baker Three Billet Trick
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Also published here
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Apr. 1936
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twin souls \n two spectators select cards via counting, performer writes down two predictions one by one \n al baker \n twin souls \n al baker \n twin souls \n al baker
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Al Baker
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Twin Souls
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Also published here
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1937
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the sagacious joker \n four spectators pocket a card each, the joker is tapped against pocket and performer knows the cards, four methods (first one charles t. jordan's)
- no. 2
- no. 3
- no. 4 \n walter b. gibson \n charles t. jordan \n the sagacious joker \n charles t. jordan \n the whispering queen \n ladson butler \n the sagacious joker - improved \n charles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Walter B. Gibson, Charles T. Jordan
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The Sagacious Joker
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1937
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cards of chance \n \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Cards of Chance
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1937
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hummer detection \n one-way backs that must not be set in one direction, sorting during performance as deck is dealt into two piles \n charles t. jordan \n the "hummer" detection \n charles t. jordan \n the hummer detection \n charles t. jordan \n "hummer detection" notes \n karl fulves
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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Hummer Detection
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VariationsAlso published here
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1937
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two card slate prophecy \n two cards divined and written on slates, stacked deck and forcing deck \n theodore annemann
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Two Card Slate Prophecy
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1937
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348
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reading the cards \n reading cards with fingertips, two simple one-ahead methods \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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Reading the Cards
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1937
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361
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double prediction \n predictions with blue and red pencil match cards selected from blue-backed and red-backed deck, one forcing deck, other one stacked or marked \n purvis w. miller
1939
the magic annual for 1938 and 1939
Purvis W. Miller
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Double Prediction
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1939
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lady and gentleman \n two card prediction with billet index \n theodore annemann \n two souls with but a single thought \n al baker \n the lady and the gentleman \n theodore annemann \n lady and gentleman \n theodore annemann
1940
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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Lady and Gentleman
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Inspired byRelated toAlso published here
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Mar. 1940
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529
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double edged sword of might \n two card prediction, one-ahead, mirage deck \n jack vosburgh
1940
the jinx
Jack Vosburgh
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Double Edged Sword of Might
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1940
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713
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al baker's "twin soul" card prediction \n two spectators select cards via counting, performer writes down two predictions one by one \n al baker
1941
tarbell course in magic — volume 1
Al Baker
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Al Baker's "Twin Soul" Card Prediction
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1941
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marlo's think a card \n three thought-of cards are predicted on billets, one ahead \n edward marlo \n "think a card" (john scarne, marketed) \n marlo's think a card \n edward marlo
1941
early marlo
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Think A Card
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Inspired by- "Think a Card" (John Scarne, marketed)
Also published here
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1941
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card voice \n three spectators pocket cards, a snoopy card tells them to performer \n theodore annemann \n the sagacious joker \n charles t. jordan
1941
the jinx
Theodore Annemann
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Card Voice
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Inspired by
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Sep. 1941
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825
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marlo's think a card \n three thought-of cards are predicted on billets, one ahead \n edward marlo \n marlo's think a card \n edward marlo \n "think a card" (john scarne, marketed) \n miracle do as i do \n warren wiersbe
1941
amazing — isn't it?
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Think A Card
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Inspired by- "Think a Card" (John Scarne, marketed)
Related toAlso published here
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1941
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x-ray touch \n deck cut and top card touched with first finger, then it is named, repeated \n martin gardner \n the anything trick \n steve beam
1942
cut the cards
Martin Gardner
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X-Ray Touch
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Related to
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1942
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the three-pellet trick perfected \n one card written on piece of paper, another cut to with center cut (key card), one freely thought of, non-carbon impression gaff \n william s. houghton \n annemann's mental masterpiece \n theodore annemann \n previous marketed version by houghton
1943
the magic 36
William S. Houghton
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The Three-Pellet Trick Perfected
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Inspired by
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1943
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the al baker three billet trick \n three cards that are selected (one thought-of) and written on a billet are divined, stacked deck \n theodore annemann \n al baker \n a version of the al baker three billet trick \n theodore annemann \n al baker
1944
practical mental effects
Theodore Annemann, Al Baker
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The Al Baker Three Billet Trick
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Also published here
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1944
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lady and gentleman \n two card prediction with billet index \n theodore annemann \n lady and gentleman \n theodore annemann
1944
practical mental effects
Theodore Annemann
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Lady and Gentleman
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Also published here
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1944
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change! thought! coincidence! \n card selected, thought of and unseen are all predicted on three different colored cardboards \n bruce elliott
1945
miracles in mentalism and psychic experimentation
Bruce Elliott
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Change! Thought! Coincidence!
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1945
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a sub-conscious miracle \n performer blindfolded, deck shuffled by spectator, three cards called and any cards removed by spectator one by one \n jean hugard
1945
hugard's magic monthly
Jean Hugard
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A Sub-Conscious Miracle
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Nov. 1945
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miracle do as i do \n \n warren wiersbe \n marlo's think a card \n edward marlo \n blind date \n edward marlo \n the third dimension \n nick trost \n one pack triple do \n frederick braue \n triple esp miracle \n nick trost \n total card-matching routine \n nick trost \n a paradox of pairs \n paul lepaul \n marlo's think a card \n edward marlo \n triple do as i do \n nick trost
1946
mental cases with cards
Warren Wiersbe
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Miracle Do As I Do
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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1946
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the calcutta mystery (first version) \n two card prediction written with different colored pencils, one ahead \n george g. kaplan \n "the bombay mystery" (george kaplan, marketed) \n oh calcutta \n john bannon \n oh! calcutta! \n dr. dan j. alessini
1948
the fine art of magic
George G. Kaplan
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The Calcutta Mystery (First Version)
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Inspired by- "The Bombay Mystery" (George Kaplan, marketed)
Variations
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1948
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148
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the calcutta mystery (second version) \n without the colored pencils, with spectators initials, one ahead \n george g. kaplan
1948
the fine art of magic
George G. Kaplan
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The Calcutta Mystery (Second Version)
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1948
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152
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the three-billet test no. 1 \n card chosen and two thought of, all written on billets, performer divines them \n george g. kaplan
1948
the fine art of magic
George G. Kaplan
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The Three-Billet Test No. 1
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1948
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193
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the three-billet test no. 2 \n \n al baker \n a two billet test \n harry riser
1948
the fine art of magic
Al Baker
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The Three-Billet Test No. 2
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Variations
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1948
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194
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the three-billet test no. 3 \n three different categories \n george g. kaplan \n advinaciones al cubo \n alberto de figueiredo
1948
the fine art of magic
George G. Kaplan
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The Three-Billet Test No. 3
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Variations
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1948
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triple do \n three cards from two deck match, removed by performer and spectator \n frederick braue
1948
show stoppers with cards
Frederick Braue
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Triple Do
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1948
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parallels \n two decks, two predictions placed in books, as well as selections of spectator \n roger barkann \n parallels \n roger barkann \n gleiche gedanken \n roger barkann
1948
the phoenix
Roger Barkann
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Parallels
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Also published here
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May 1948
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606
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a paradox of pairs \n classic force face-up \n paul lepaul \n miracle do as i do \n warren wiersbe \n triple do as i do \n nick trost
1949
the card magic of le paul
Paul LePaul
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A Paradox Of Pairs
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Inspired byVariations
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1949
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151
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double thought \n two cards, one freely thought of, one ahead, using two decks \n edward marlo \n double thought \n edward marlo \n single-double thought \n kostya kimlat \n sleight-of-mind \n clayton rawson
1949
52 amazing card tricks
Edward Marlo
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Double Thought
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VariationsAlso published here
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1949
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two souls with but a single thought \n coincidence & prediction, two cards \n al baker \n two souls with but a single thought \n al baker
1949
52 amazing card tricks
Al Baker
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Two Souls With But a Single Thought
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Also published here
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1949
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calling the cards \n no. 1, shuffled deck spread face down on table, performer able to divine identity of freely selected cards with x-ray vision \n john scarne \n calling the cards \n jon racherbaumer
1950
scarne on card tricks
John Scarne
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Calling the Cards
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Related to
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1950
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seeing through the deck \n no. 140, spectator cuts deck into two piles. magician correctly divines a card from each pile, and repeats the feat. \n ed costello \n bill simon
1950
scarne on card tricks
Ed Costello, Bill Simon
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Seeing Through the Deck
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1950
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269
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sleight-of-mind \n two cards, one freely thought of, one ahead, using two decks \n clayton rawson \n double thought \n edward marlo
1950
hugard's magic monthly
Clayton Rawson
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Sleight-Of-Mind
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Inspired by
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Feb. 1950
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628
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card clairvoyance \n card is cut in four packets, top card buried in each packet, four top cards are named \n unknown
1951
psychic magic — vol. 1
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Card Clairvoyance
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1951
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double thought \n two cards, one freely thought of, one ahead, using two decks \n edward marlo \n four ways to go \n edward marlo \n logical double thought, plus one \n edward marlo \n double-ment \n simon aronson \n double thought \n edward marlo
1953
the cardician
Edward Marlo
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Double Thought
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1953
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double thoughts - single deck \n two cards, one thought of, one ahead \n edward marlo \n double thought - single deck \n edward marlo \n double thought and two billets \n edward marlo \n a.m. \n unknown \n empowered \n john carey \n double minded \n justin higham
1953
the cardician
Edward Marlo
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Double Thoughts - Single Deck
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1953
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how to win three horse races \n forcing bank of a third of the deck, one ahead \n harlan tarbell
1954
tarbell course in magic — volume 6
Harlan Tarbell
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How to Win Three Horse Races
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1954
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parallels \n two decks, two predictions placed in books, as well as selections of spectator \n roger barkann \n parallels \n roger barkann
1956
the best in magic
Roger Barkann
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Parallels
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Also published here
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1956
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matcho - method i \n two decks, two spectators make a selection each, one only thought of \n edward marlo
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Matcho - Method I
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1959
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matcho - method ii \n two cards only thought of, see also page 9 for variation \n edward marlo
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Matcho - Method II
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1959
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matcho - method v \n peeked at and thought of card found \n edward marlo
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Matcho - Method V
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1959
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matcho - method vi \n two cards counted to predicted \n edward marlo
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Matcho - Method VI
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1959
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double thought - single deck \n two cards thought of found, one ahead
- stooge version
- the exchange version
- the key card version
- memory version \n edward marlo \n double thoughts - single deck \n edward marlo \n double thought \n edward marlo
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Double Thought - Single Deck
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Related toAlso published here
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1959
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matcho - method vii \n two cards cut to predicted by performer \n edward marlo
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Matcho - Method VII
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1959
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matcho - method viii \n two cards cut to predicted/matched by performer with other deck \n edward marlo
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Matcho - Method VIII
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1959
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matcho - method ix \n two cards cut to predicted by performer \n edward marlo
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Matcho - Method IX
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1959
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double thought and two billets \n \n edward marlo \n double thoughts - single deck \n edward marlo
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Double Thought and Two Billets
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Related to
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1959
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gaffed method \n for "double thought", roughed mene-tekel deck, two methods \n edward marlo \n macho matcho \n jon racherbaumer
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Gaffed Method
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Variations
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1959
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marked matcho \n two decks \n edward marlo \n marked matcho no. 2 \n ellison poland
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Marked Matcho
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Related to
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1959
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unmarked matcho \n two decks \n edward marlo
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Unmarked Matcho
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1959
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memory matcho \n two decks, one stacked \n edward marlo \n primal memory 1 \n roger crosthwaite
1959
marlo meets his match
Edward Marlo
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Memory Matcho
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Variations
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1959
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gleiche gedanken \n as "roger barkmann", two decks, two predictions placed in books, as well as selections of spectator \n roger barkann \n parallels \n roger barkann
1959
hokus pokus
Roger Barkann
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Gleiche Gedanken
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Also published here
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1959
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783
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svengali's double prediction \n two predictions written on faces of two cards match selections \n edward marlo \n double impromptu touch \n edward marlo
1959
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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Svengali's Double Prediction
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Variations
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Dec. 1959
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double impromptu touch \n two predictions written on faces of two cards match selections \n edward marlo \n svengali's double prediction \n edward marlo
1959
ibidem
Edward Marlo
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Double Impromptu Touch
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Inspired by
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Dec. 1959
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mental flashes \n triple prediction, huge cards with numbers from 1-3 predictions are written on the back of the cards \n dr. stanley jaks \n outdone-doutdid \n robert dorian \n gedankenblitze \n dr. stanley jaks \n mental flashes \n dr. stanley jaks
1960
magic of the mind
Dr. Stanley Jaks
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Mental Flashes
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VariationsAlso published here
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1960
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the patient telepath \n prediction written on big file cards, initialed by the spectators \n peter warlock \n thoughts for your pennies \n mark lemon
1960
magic of the mind
Peter Warlock
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The Patient Telepath
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Related to
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1960
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double prediction \n two cards, progressive spelling set-up, one-ahead, sixteenth card principle \n alex elmsley \n a double prediction \n alex elmsley
1967
ultimate secrets of card magic
Alex Elmsley
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Double Prediction
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Also published here
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1967
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182
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man and woman \n two card prediction on two billets, clever ploy to cover one ahead \n ned rutledge
1967
between two minds
Ned Rutledge
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Man and Woman
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1967
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double prediction chest \n freely thought of and chosen card predicted, one ahead \n alton sharpe
1968
expert card conjuring
Alton Sharpe
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Double Prediction Chest
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1968
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double up \n two selections from topsy-turvy deck, position and identity are predicted, riffle shuffle method \n karl fulves
1968
epilogue
Karl Fulves
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Double Up
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July 1968
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the pellet trick \n from "annemann's $50 manuscript" (ca. 1932)
(instructions by frank lane), three spectators select and think of cards and write them on pellets, performer divines them all \n theodore annemann
1968
the pallbearers review
Theodore Annemann
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The Pellet Trick
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Feb. 1968
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p-o-p effect \n double card location using p-o-p peek \n eddie fields \n p-o-p peek \n eddie fields \n p-o-p effect \n eddie fields
1968
the artful dodges of eddie fields
Eddie Fields
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P-O-P Effect
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to name the top cards of three piles \n comment on routine in ozanam \n jules lenier \n jacques ozanam's "recreations mathematiques et physiques" (1693)
1970
talisman
Jules Lenier
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To Name the Top Cards of Three Piles
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Related to- Jacques Ozanam's "Recreations Mathematiques et Physiques" (1693)
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Aug. 1970
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quasi-mental \n you know top card of cut deck, bold \n albert cohn
1972
million dollar card secrets
Albert Cohn
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Quasi-Mental
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1972
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impromptu x-ray deck \n four selections returned to deck, performer names them, two methods \n edward marlo \n "electronic vision" (jacob daley, linking ring, april 1951)
1972
kabbala — volume 1
Edward Marlo
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Impromptu X-Ray Deck
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Inspired by- "Electronic Vision" (Jacob Daley, Linking Ring, April 1951)
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June 1972
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matching prediction \n \n e. s. bentfrum \n double thought and two billets \n edward marlo
1972
kabbala — volume 2
E. S. Bentfrum
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Matching Prediction
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Inspired by
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twin souls \n two spectators select cards via counting, performer writes down two predictions one by one \n al baker \n twin souls \n al baker
1972
the living end
Al Baker
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Twin Souls
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Also published here
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1972
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billet trick mindreading \n no. 454, card peeked, another one thought of (or something else), both written on billets and divined \n unknown
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
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Billet Trick Mindreading
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1972
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al baker's billet initial mindreading trick \n no. 636, three cards predicted on billets \n al baker
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Al Baker
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Al Baker's Billet Initial Mindreading Trick
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1972
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one pack triple do \n spectator and performer have half the deck each, three cards taken out by each, they match, two handlings
- second alternative \n frederick braue \n miracle do as i do \n warren wiersbe
1973
the pallbearers review
Frederick Braue
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One Pack Triple Do
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Inspired by
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May 1973
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626
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double up \n two selections from topsy-turvy deck, position and identity are predicted, riffle shuffle method \n karl fulves
1973
riffle shuffle set-ups
Karl Fulves
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Double Up
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1973
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double vision \n two cards predicted on paper slips, using ballpoint pen with pencil lead, mirage deck \n sam dalal \n magigram (rough-smooth part, by sam dalal)
1974
the pallbearers review
Sam Dalal
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Double Vision
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Also published here- Magigram (Rough-Smooth part, by Sam Dalal)
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June 1974
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dynamic duo \n two spectators each take a card from half the deck from performer's pocket, both written on slips of paper by performer \n karl fulves
1974
the pallbearers review
Karl Fulves
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Dynamic Duo
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Oct. 1974
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oh! calcutta! \n two cards predicted, with two different colored pens \n dr. dan j. alessini \n the calcutta mystery (first version) \n george g. kaplan
1974
magick
Dr. Dan J. Alessini
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Oh! Calcutta!
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Inspired by
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1974
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reading the backs routine \n cards are named in shuffled deck, first singly then top cards of three cut piles \n nick trost
1975
gambling tricks with cards — part one
Nick Trost
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Reading the Backs Routine
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1975
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casing the deck \n deck cut into two pile, top card of one is named when looking at the other \n nick trost
1975
gambling tricks with cards — part one
Nick Trost
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Casing the Deck
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1975
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"tattle-tale" \n several spectator select a card, cards placed inside spectators pockets and when "tattle-tale" card is placed inside those pockets, performer is able to name the selections \n gerald kosky \n tattle-tale \n gerald kosky
1975
the magic of gerald kosky
Gerald Kosky
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"Tattle-Tale"
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Also published here
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1975
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the sagacious joker \n four spectators pocket a card each, the joker is tapped against cards in pocket and performer knows the cards \n charles t. jordan \n the sagacious joker \n walter b. gibson \n charles t. jordan \n marketed 1919 \n card voice \n theodore annemann \n variation by annemann \n theodore annemann \n the sagacious joker - improved \n charles t. jordan \n the sagacious joker \n charles t. jordan \n "sagacious joker" notes \n karl fulves
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Sagacious Joker
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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1975
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variation by annemann \n three spectators pocket cards, a snoopy card tells them to performer, using top changes \n theodore annemann \n the sagacious joker \n charles t. jordan \n annemann's jordan series "sign of exceptional magic", 1935
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Theodore Annemann
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Variation by Annemann
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Inspired byAlso published here- Annemann's Jordan series "Sign of Exceptional Magic", 1935
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1975
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the sagacious joker - improved \n four spectators pocket a card each, the joker is tapped against cards in pocket and performer knows the cards \n charles t. jordan \n the sagacious joker \n charles t. jordan \n the sagacious joker \n walter b. gibson \n charles t. jordan
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Sagacious Joker - Improved
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Inspired byRelated to
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1975
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the "hummer" detection \n one-way backs that must not be set in one direction, sorting during performance as deck is dealt into two piles \n charles t. jordan \n hummer detection \n charles t. jordan
1975
charles t. jordan: collected tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The "Hummer" Detection
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Also published here
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1975
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triple mate \n one removed and two thought-of cards found \n harry lorayne \n triathlon \n pit hartling \n two minds and a mate \n simon aronson
1976
the epitome location
Harry Lorayne
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Triple Mate
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Related toVariations
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1976
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astral sight \n deck cut in several piles, cards on bottom are named by performer \n al mann
1976
the third ecstasy
Al Mann
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Astral Sight
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1976
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burning questions \n questions are written on paper and put into envelopes, after the questions have been answered the envelopes are burnt in a bowl \n thomas alan waters \n getting the impression \n george b. anderson
1979
mind, myth & magick
Thomas Alan Waters
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Burning Questions
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Inspired by
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1979
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ghost image \n deck of blank cards, prediction of amount of cut cards and thought of card \n larry becker
1979
the best of larry becker's world of super mentalism book ii
Larry Becker
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Ghost Image
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1979
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three card prediction \n three card prediction, one ahead and last one forced \n bill wagner \n drei-karten-vorhersage \n bill wagner \n three card prediction \n bill wagner \n rolf andra
1980
ken brooke's magic — the unique years
Bill Wagner
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Three Card Prediction
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VariationsAlso published here
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1980
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198
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firestorm two \n top cards of freely cut to packets are divined, one ahead, red black separation kicker \n ron ferris \n harry lorayne
1982
best of friends
Ron Ferris, Harry Lorayne
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Firestorm Two
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1982
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513
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locus-pocus \n two cards, four methods
- locii two
- locii two ii
- loci two iii
- prediction variation \n edward marlo \n marlo's double christ location \n edward marlo
1983
marlo without tears
Edward Marlo
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Locus-Pocus
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Inspired by
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1983
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threesum \n triple prediction on selected playing cards, with bingo chart (stover's "irrisistible force") \n thomas alan waters \n days of force \n mel stover \n peter warlock's "caught thoughts" in "pentagram" vol. 10, no. 6, 1956. p. 49. \n the irrisistible force \n mel stover
1984
mind, myth & magick
Thomas Alan Waters
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Threesum
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Inspired by
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1984
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557
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houdini's secret \n no. 64, from houdini's notebooks, two cards selected by counting to numbers, both predicted, one-ahead \n harry houdini
1984
more self-working card tricks
Harry Houdini
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Houdini's Secret
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1984
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94
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circlet \n two cards, one with female and one with male symbol, prediction of two cards for a man and a woman, written on the fitting cards \n thomas alan waters \n mental toons \n alain gesbert
1985
mind, myth & magick
Thomas Alan Waters
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Circlet
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Variations
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1985
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688
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das dreifache mentalmirakel \n three cards chosen in different ways are divined and written on billets, monte cristo deck \n unknown
1986
intermagic
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Das dreifache Mentalmirakel
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Dec. 1986
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168
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three-card moxie \n three spectators remove a card from the deck that is at a chosen number with shuffles in between, all cards are divined \n john bannon
1986
mirage
John Bannon
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Three-Card Moxie
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1986
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two out of four isn't bad \n order of the shuffled aces is divined, using ace of spades printing defect noticed by tom craven \n ben harris \n tom craven, precursor #8
1986
new directions
Ben Harris
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Two Out of Four Isn't Bad
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Inspired by
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Aug. 1986
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whispering wagner \n two thought of cards are found \n john c. wagner \n ralph w. hull \n wwii (whispering wagner version 2) \n john c. wagner \n blabbering blomberg \n tomas blomberg \n crooksville chicanery \n gerald r. blount
1987
the commercial magic of j.c. wagner
John C. Wagner, Ralph W. Hull
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Whispering Wagner
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Inspired byVariations
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1987
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three card prediction \n three card prediction, one ahead and last one forced \n bill wagner \n rolf andra \n three card prediction \n bill wagner
1987
hokus pokus
Bill Wagner, Rolf Andra
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Three Card Prediction
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Inspired by
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1987
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four ways to go \n one card removed, two thought of, are found, one ahead, clocking \n edward marlo \n double thought \n edward marlo \n logical double thought, plus one \n edward marlo \n two minds and a mate \n simon aronson
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Four Ways To Go
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Inspired byRelated to
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1988
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175
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one thought behind \n two cards from about two thirds of the deck, one-ahead \n larry jennings \n secrets of the mind \n justin higham
1988
the cardwright
Larry Jennings
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One Thought Behind
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Variations
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1988
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60
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a mental combination \n - a multiple coincidence
- impromptu power of thought
four thought-of cards matched with another deck, power-of-thought with two decks, see page 55 (addendum) for addition \n edward marlo
1989
so soon?
Edward Marlo
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A Mental Combination
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1989
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the joker thinks \n joker apparently divines the top two cards of two cut-off packets \n karl fulves
1989
easy-to-do card tricks for children
Karl Fulves
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The Joker Thinks
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1989
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oh calcutta \n thought of and dealt-to card are predicted, one ahead \n john bannon \n the calcutta mystery (first version) \n george g. kaplan
1990
impossibilia
John Bannon
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Oh Calcutta
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Inspired by
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1990
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two minds and a mate \n card chosen, another removed and a third one thought-of, all found \n simon aronson \n triathlon \n pit hartling \n triple mate \n harry lorayne \n four ways to go \n edward marlo \n logical double thought, plus one \n edward marlo \n the gambler, the magician, and the psychic \n scott baird
1990
the aronson approach
Simon Aronson
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Two Minds and a Mate
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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1990
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topping mental topper - second effect \n four slips of paper with predictions, four spectators think of a card of a certain suit and transfer cards from top to bottom according to their value \n edward marlo \n topping mental topper - third effect \n edward marlo
1990
cardfixes
Edward Marlo
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Topping Mental Topper - Second Effect
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Variations
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1990
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193
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secrets of the mind \n two cards thought from half the deck are located by performer \n justin higham \n one thought behind \n larry jennings
1990
technomagic
Justin Higham
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Secrets Of The Mind
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Inspired by
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Nov. 1990
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a double prediction \n two cards, progressive spelling set-up, one-ahead, sixteenth card principle \n alex elmsley \n decision \n jules lenier \n semiquaver \n michael demarco \n double prediction \n alex elmsley
1991
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 1
Alex Elmsley
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A Double Prediction
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VariationsAlso published here
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1991
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311
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logical double thought, plus one \n two cards thought of & one unknown card removed, all found, three methods \n edward marlo \n double thought \n edward marlo \n four ways to go \n edward marlo \n two minds and a mate \n simon aronson
1991
the olram file
Edward Marlo
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Logical Double Thought, Plus One
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Related to
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Apr. 1991
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gag card miracle \n 52 on 1 gag, then cards are selected with coins and the gag card, prediction of selected cards \n stephen tucker
1991
new close-up lecture
Stephen Tucker
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Gag Card Miracle
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1991
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sensitivity \n spectator thinks of a card, performer pockets deck and spectator names card, performer removes a face-down card, then performer thinks of a card, spectator shuffles deck and performer removes another one from his pocket, both are the named cards \n justin higham
1992
tech-notes
Justin Higham
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Sensitivity
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Mar. 1992
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the sagacious joker \n no. 48, four spectators pocket a card each, the joker is tapped against cards in pocket and performer knows the cards \n charles t. jordan \n the sagacious joker \n charles t. jordan
1992
charles jordan's best card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Sagacious Joker
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Also published here
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1992
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56
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"sagacious joker" notes \n no. 49, simplified handling \n karl fulves \n the sagacious joker \n charles t. jordan
1992
charles jordan's best card tricks
Karl Fulves
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"Sagacious Joker" Notes
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Inspired by
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1992
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57
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the hummer detection \n no. 156, one-way backs that must not be set in one direction, sorting during performance as deck is dealt into two piles \n charles t. jordan \n hummer detection \n charles t. jordan
1992
charles jordan's best card tricks
Charles T. Jordan
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The Hummer Detection
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Also published here
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1992
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189
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spectator guesses better \n one ahead \n terry lagerould
1993
apocalypse
Terry LaGerould
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Spectator guesses better
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Sep. 1993
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2257
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future stock \n two card prediction, stack, one-ahead \n alex elmsley
1994
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 2
Alex Elmsley
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Future Stock
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1994
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398
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the pickpocket \n cards of one color are put in performer's pocket who removes cards which are then divined by spectator three times \n t. nelson downs
1994
more greater magic
T. Nelson Downs
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The Pickpocket
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1994
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1083
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boustrophedon \n two cards chosen behind back divined \n philip t. goldstein
1994
thabbatical
Philip T. Goldstein
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Boustrophedon
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1994
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mémoriser instantanément un jeu de cartes \n performer removes card and names them \n jean de merry
1994
hokus pokus
Jean de Merry
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Mémoriser instantanément un jeu de cartes
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1994
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marked matcho no. 2 \n two decks \n ellison poland \n marked matcho \n edward marlo
1994
wonderful routines of magic — the second addendum
Ellison Poland
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Marked Matcho No. 2
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Related to
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1994
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ubiquitous readers \n performer names cards from their back one by one, consecutive switches \n ellison poland
1994
wonderful routines of magic — the second addendum
Ellison Poland
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Ubiquitous Readers
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1994
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125
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peer pairs \n performer and spectator alternately select a few cards from their own ace-ten set, performer always going first, their selections’ values match \n jerry k. hartman \n pair-a-normal perception \n nick trost
1995
after craft
Jerry K. Hartman
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Peer Pairs
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Variations
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1995
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179
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a two billet test \n cards thought-of and written on billets \n harry riser \n the three-billet test no. 2 \n al baker
1996
the feints and temps of harry riser
Harry Riser
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A Two Billet Test
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Inspired by
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1996
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238
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drei-karten-vorhersage \n three card prediction, one ahead and last one forced \n bill wagner \n three card prediction \n bill wagner
1997
intermagic
Bill Wagner
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Drei-Karten-Vorhersage
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Also published here
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1997
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p-o-p effect \n double card location using p-o-p glimpse \n eddie fields \n p-o-p effect \n eddie fields
1997
the greater artful dodges of eddie fields
Eddie Fields
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P-O-P Effect
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Also published here
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1997
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46
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triathlon \n three card challenge location, sophisticated \n pit hartling \n triple mate \n harry lorayne \n two minds and a mate \n simon aronson \n tri-easy-thon \n michael powers
1998
das kleine grüne heft
Pit Hartling
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Triathlon
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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1998
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blabbering blomberg \n two thought of cards are found \n tomas blomberg \n whispering wagner \n john c. wagner \n ralph w. hull
1998
onyx
Tomas Blomberg
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Blabbering Blomberg
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Inspired by
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Oct. 1998
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hull scam handling \n magician divines selected card and thought-of card \n tomas blomberg \n hull scam \n jon racherbaumer
1998
onyx
Tomas Blomberg
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Hull Scam Handling
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Inspired by
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Oct. 1998
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coincidence deck \n performer puts down card, then spectator selects one, repeated a few times, all pairs are mates \n david regal \n the coincidence deck \n david regal
1998
magic
David Regal
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Coincidence Deck
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Related to
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May 1998
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naming the card on top of four (or more) packets \n no. 19, top cards named one by one, but only shown at the end
- variation ("compelling a person to draw certain cards.") \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Naming the Card on Top of Four (or More) Packets
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1999
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43
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naming a card in one packet by looking at one in another \n no. 25 \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Naming a Card in One Packet by Looking at One in Another
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1999
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46
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the bottom card - simple \n no. 2, behind back, glimpsing one ahead in front of the body \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Bottom Card - Simple
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1999
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116
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the bottom card and palming \n no. 3, deck behind back, card brought forward with next one palmed and glimpsed \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Bottom Card and Palming
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1999
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116
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subtle reading of the index \n no. 7, glimpse when pulling up sleeve, then one ahead by glimpsing second card by lifting two and dropping bottom one after glimpse \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Subtle Reading of the Index
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1999
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118
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next of kin \n no extra card \n karl fulves
2000
lost vampire secrets
Karl Fulves
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Next of Kin
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2000
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153
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fourtell \n prediction of four cards chosen in different ways, one thought-of, cut-deeper handling \n sam schwartz \n ahead of time \n karl fulves
2000
latter day secrets
Sam Schwartz
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Fourtell
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Variations
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2000
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103
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ahead of time \n predictions written on billets, one of the billets vanishes from hat and travels to card case \n karl fulves \n fourtell \n sam schwartz
2000
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
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Ahead of Time
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Inspired by
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2000
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104
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open invitation \n "three trix"
repeat version of open prediction, predictions written on backs of previously stopped-at cards, all four cards shown at end \n karl fulves
2000
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
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Open Invitation
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2000
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fan-see meeting both of you here \n instant stooge, one ahead, two cards \n lee asher
2001
hand jobs
Lee Asher
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Fan-see meeting both of you here
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2001
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three-way match \n no. 3, two spectators think of a card and the performer, predictions written on slips, one-ahead, without cards \n unknown
2001
new self-working card tricks
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Three-Way Match
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2001
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seen, not seen \n no. 41, card openly predicted, number up to ten named, repeated before both cards are shown \n karl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Seen, Not Seen
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2001
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3 on a match \n "51 faces north" solution in three phases, packet version of open prediction \n karl fulves
2001
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
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3 On A Match
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2001
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the coincidence deck \n performer puts down card, then spectator selects one, repeated a few times, all pairs are mates \n david regal \n coincidence deck \n david regal
2002
constant fooling 2
David Regal
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The Coincidence Deck
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Related to
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2002
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an opening \n two card open prediction type trick, card where spectator stops determined by numbers \n karl fulves \n 51 faces north \n stewart james
2002
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
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An Opening
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2002
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double entendre \n one card thought-of from half the deck and one touched, both found \n jack avis \n lewis jones
2002
ahead of the pack
Jack Avis, Lewis Jones
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Double entendre
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2002
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twin souls \n two spectators select cards via counting, performer writes down two predictions one by one \n al baker \n twin souls \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Twin Souls
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Also published here
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2003
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520
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best card trick \n stacked deck, one ahead \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Best Card Trick
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2003
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683
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second method \n of the trick before that, stacked deck \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Second Method
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2003
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684
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for two persons \n with a medium \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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For Two Persons
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2003
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684
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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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clear channel \n performer and spectator both deal through half the deck and leave one card face-down, both cards divined/predicted \n karl fulves \n stopper \n gene maze
2004
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
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Clear Channel
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Variations
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2004
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once in a lifetime \n birthday predicted on a card, a card is also predicted \n jay sankey
2004
sankey unleashed
Jay Sankey
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Once in a Lifetime
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2004
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any cards called for \n four spreads of cards on table, magician writes names of cards on pieces of paper and spectator touches matching cards in spreads
- mago antón's variation \n charles t. jordan \n juan tamariz \n antón "mago antón" lópez \n jordan set-up deck (nikola) \n charles t. jordan \n wizard's will \n charles t. jordan
2004
mnemonica
Charles T. Jordan, Juan Tamariz, Antón "Mago Antón" López
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Any Cards Called For
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Inspired by
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2004
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single-double thought \n two cards, one freely thought of, one ahead, using one deck and predictions in form of mates \n kostya kimlat \n double thought \n edward marlo
2004
a lecture collection
Kostya Kimlat
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Single-Double Thought
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Inspired by
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2004
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[18]
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two ahead with the deck \n chosen and thought-of card are found, duplicate \n kostya kimlat
2005
the cheetah's handbook
Kostya Kimlat
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Two Ahead with the Deck
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2005
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tri-easy-thon \n card selected, thought of and removed, all divined
- impromptu method (clocking) \n michael powers \n triathlon \n pit hartling
2006
power plays
Michael Powers
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Tri-EASY-Thon
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Inspired by
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2006
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171
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double thought \n stooge version \n edward marlo \n double thought - single deck \n edward marlo
2006
antinomy
Edward Marlo
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Double Thought
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Also published here
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May 2006
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calling the cards \n on basic handling and strategies, credit information \n jon racherbaumer \n calling the cards \n john scarne
2006
antinomy
Jon Racherbaumer
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Calling the Cards
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Nov. 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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vision \n bills removed from wallet, on their backs a prediction can be read that predicts a named ace \n wayne dobson \n "predator" (r. paul wilson)
2006
england up close
Wayne Dobson
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Vision
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Inspired by- "Predator" (R. Paul Wilson)
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2006
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hull scam \n magician divines selected card and thought-of card, duplicate \n jon racherbaumer \n hull scam handling \n tomas blomberg
2007
the magician's ltd cookbook
Jon Racherbaumer
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Hull Scam
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Variations
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2007
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cross colors \n deck separated in colors, unknown black card pocketed by spectator, guessed by spectator, then red card pocketed by performer and guessed by him, both match \n karl fulves \n number four in joe berg's private card problems \n eureka \n karl fulves
2007
prolix
Karl Fulves
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Cross Colors
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Inspired by- Number Four in Joe Berg's Private Card Problems
Related to
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2007
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booking agent \n performer sticks card in upright standing book, chosen card next to it, repeated, both match \n karl fulves
2007
prolix
Karl Fulves
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Booking Agent
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2007
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whispering queens \n two queens appear reversed in deck, they whisper names of two selections and are shown to be next to the selection \n david solomon
2007
the wisdom of solomon
David Solomon
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Whispering Queens
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2007
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white lies (bits & pieces) \n classic one-ahead trick with blank cards on which writing appears with ashes rubbed on \n tom stone \n white lies \n tom stone
2007
random walk
Tom Stone
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White Lies (bits & pieces)
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Also published here
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2007
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a card behind \n spectator divines identities of three cards in increasing accuracy \n hector chadwick \n a beautiful mind \n r. paul wilson
2008
the mental mysteries of hector chadwick
Hector Chadwick
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A Card Behind
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Variations
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2008
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double minded \n marlo's routine as out for failed think-a-card fishing routine \n justin higham \n double thoughts - single deck \n edward marlo
2008
mind blasters
Justin Higham
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Double Minded
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Inspired by
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2008
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126
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the "mentalist's" muldoon match \n prediction of three named cards, also with esp cards \n paul gordon \n "the muldoon match" (paul gordon)
2009
mind blasters ii
Paul Gordon
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The "Mentalist's" Muldoon Match
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Inspired by- "The Muldoon Match" (Paul Gordon)
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2009
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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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ahead of the game \n values and later suits of six randomly chosen cards divined \n karl fulves
2010
xtra credit
Karl Fulves
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Ahead Of The Game
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2010
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wwii (whispering wagner version 2) \n two thought-of cards are tabled before they are named, with third card that performer thought of \n john c. wagner \n whispering wagner \n john c. wagner \n ralph w. hull
2010
genii
John C. Wagner
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WWII (Whispering Wagner Version 2)
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Inspired by
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Apr. 2010
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70
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beckermental \n named city and chosen emotion (from eight cards) are divined and predicted \n alexander de cova \n jan becker \n becker-mentalismus \n alexander de cova \n jan becker
2010
seminar saalbach 2010
Alexander de Cova, Jan Becker
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Beckermental
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Also published here
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2010
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white lies \n classic one-ahead trick with blank cards on which writing appears with ashes rubbed on \n tom stone \n white lies (bits & pieces) \n tom stone
2011
maelstrom
Tom Stone
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White Lies
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Also published here
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2011
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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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Oct. 2012
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40
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one-ahead double prophecy \n - one-minute double prophecy \n kevin baker
2012
prophecy moves and effects
Kevin Baker
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One-Ahead Double Prophecy
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2012
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becker-mentalismus \n named city and chosen emotion (from eight cards) are divined and predicted \n alexander de cova \n jan becker \n becker mental \n alexander de cova \n jan becker \n nachtrag zu “becker-mentalismus” aus der ersten ausgabe \n alexander de cova \n beckermental \n alexander de cova \n jan becker
2012
new avantgarde magic
Alexander de Cova, Jan Becker
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Becker-Mentalismus
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Related toAlso published here
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Oct. 2012
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double doppelganger \n two pairs are made with the performer always placing a card on the table first, they match \n hiroyuki sakai
2013
genii
Hiroyuki Sakai
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Double Doppelganger
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May 2013
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mental flashes \n triple prediction, huge cards with numbers from one to three, predictions are written on the back of the cards \n dr. stanley jaks \n mental flashes \n dr. stanley jaks \n "mental flashes" in "the gen" september, 1951.
2014
the incredible dr. jaks
Dr. Stanley Jaks
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Mental Flashes
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Also published here
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2014
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have you got the nerve? \n one ahead trick with two cards chosen \n roger gorss \n edward boswell \n brad henderson
2015
the saturday morning session
Roger Gorss, Edward Boswell, Brad Henderson
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Have You Got The Nerve?
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2015
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becker mental \n named city and chosen emotion (from eight cards) are divined and predicted \n alexander de cova \n jan becker \n becker-mentalismus \n alexander de cova \n jan becker
2015
burners — vol. 1
Alexander de Cova, Jan Becker
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Becker Mental
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Also published here
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2015
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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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92
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a.m. \n two spectators peek at a card, performer divines them, fair conditions \n unknown \n the three of clubs \n ralph w. hull \n double thoughts - single deck \n edward marlo \n first method \n edward marlo
2017
michał kociołek live!
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A.M.
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Inspired byRelated to
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2017
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a beautiful mind \n spectator divines identities of three cards in increasing accuracy
- first method (rarely happens)
- second method (happens most of the time)
- variations
- another note on the second card
- lastly \n r. paul wilson \n a card behind \n hector chadwick
2017
think again
R. Paul Wilson
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A Beautiful Mind
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Inspired by
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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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prophecy, value and suit \n suits and values slowly eliminated by dealing through the deck, magician predicts outcome \n ramón riobóo
2019
second thoughts
Ramón Riobóo
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Prophecy, Value and Suit
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2019
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303
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new attempt at thought-card trick \n card fairly peeked at (really not known), another card chosen, both found \n larry jennings
2020
mr. jennings takes it easy
Larry Jennings
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New Attempt at Thought-Card Trick
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2020
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423
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double one-ahead \n first card forced instead of last card \n dani daortiz
2022
five
Dani DaOrtiz
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Double One-Ahead
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2022
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one ahead variation \n from private lecture notes by ernest shattock \n dai vernon
2022
dai vernon: the spirit of magic
Dai Vernon
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One Ahead Variation
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2022
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chosen and thought-of card location \n one card chosen out-of-hand (key card), other only thought of, both found from second deck, from private lecture notes by p. howard lyons \n dai vernon
2022
dai vernon: the spirit of magic
Dai Vernon
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Chosen and Thought-of Card Location
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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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empowered \n spectator peeks a card, performer thinks of one, performer places his card on table, then spectator names his guess for performer's card, performer takes out spectator's card, both shown
- a note from scott \n john carey \n double thoughts - single deck \n edward marlo
2023
the hermit
John Carey
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Empowered
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Inspired by
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Jan. 2023
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616
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triple do as i do \n three cards are mated \n nick trost \n a paradox of pairs \n paul lepaul \n miracle do as i do \n warren wiersbe
2023
subtle card creations — volume 9
Nick Trost
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Triple Do As I Do
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Inspired by
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2023
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2020
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improved one-ahead \n \n dani daortiz
2025
six
Dani DaOrtiz
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Improved One-Ahead
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2025
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