39 entries in Cards / Principles / Outs for lost cards
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Out for Lost Card
1909 151
T. Page Wright Life Saver for Card With Card Lost in Pack
1933 15
The Lost Card how to locate a lost but known card
1940 192
The Spectator Peek in context of "missed" peek
1940 411
26 - New start from wrong turn-up. An out if the card turned up at the end of count/spell is wrong
1940 41
Charles Hopkins 32 - The "Eveready Life Saver" If card is lost without having peeked at it previously
1940 45
Matt Schulien The Mental Fan Force Routine cards run through with faces towards spectator who thinks of one, card named and found, detailed with outs
  • A Sample Routine
Related to 1959 78
Philip Reed Willmarth The Real Secrets of Matt Schulien
1959 145
Val Andrews Miracle-Location No. 3, selection apparently found but not shown, gag
1970 (ca.) 4
Val Andrews Sort it out for Yourself! No. 29, cards thrown at spectator, gag
1970 (ca.) 11
Val Andrews Who did you EXPECT? No. 30, gag
1970 (ca.) 11
Tom Batchelor The Way Out intro to outs
1971 48
Tom Batchelor The Timed Out performer can locate the selection faster than spectator
1971 48
Tom Batchelor Your Card - My Card Out wrong card found, spectator stops dealing and wrong card is placed there, deck assembled and spread, above and blow the card are spectator's and performer's selection
1971 49
Tom Batchelor Losing Control spectator's card is removed but keeps showing up
1971 50
Eddie Fechter How Do You Want Me To Find Your Card? selection is found again and again in quick fashion, as an out
Also published here 1974 167
Eddie Fields, Mike Schwartz Spectator Won't Tell if spectator doesn't want to name card
1976 36
Eddie Fields, Mike Schwartz A Way Out invisible deck as an out
1976 39
Karl Fulves Time Sharing strategy to buy time for head work in card counting
Inspired by 1982 9
Lost Card Subterfuge card to pocket as out for lost card
1985 23
Eddie Fechter How Do You Want Me To Find Your Card? selection is found again and again in quick fashion, as an out
Also published here 1993 253
Ellison Poland The "Out" Of Last Resort out for lost card or finding thought-of card, lots of questions "is it one of these?", faro
Inspired by 1994 19
Roberto Giobbi Outs for Disasters and Disturbances
  • Disasters
  • Disturbances from the Audience
  • Conclusion
  • Recommended Reading
1996 461
Refinements and Final Thoughts
  • Security
  • The Spectator Shuffles
  • Psychology
  • A Lost Card
1998 563
Bobby Bernard Signing Ruse
1999 83
David Berglas Think of a Card from a fan, also with faro fan
2002 518
Roberto Giobbi Challenges
Nov. 2003
Genii (Vol. 66 No. 11)
19
Grace Ann Morgan Fail-Safe Guidelines avoiding mistakes
  • Rule #1
  • Rule #2
  • Rule #3
  • Rule #4
2004 55
Asi Wind Dishonesty what to do when the spectator lies about his card, Haunted Deck as example
2007 7
Roberto Giobbi A Humorous Out out for situation when spectator think of any card
2010
Secret Agenda (Issue Mar 10)
78
Roberto Giobbi Out and Quickie out for situation when spectator think of any card, posed as problem
Related to 2010
Secret Agenda (Issue Mar 11)
79
Roberto Giobbi Solution for Out and Quickie out for situation when spectator think of any card, solution
Related to 2010
Secret Agenda (Issue Mar 12)
80
Roberto Giobbi, Dai Vernon An Emotional Out out for situation when spectator think of any card
Related to 2010
Secret Agenda (Issue Mar 13)
81
Roberto Giobbi Out gag out when finding wrong card
2010
Secret Agenda (Issue June 3)
165
Roberto Giobbi Wrong Card outs when wrong card is located
2010
Secret Agenda (Issue July 17)
213
Roberto Giobbi When You've Lost the Card two strategies
2010
Secret Agenda (Issue Nov 11)
335
Justin Higham Mishaps: Strategies and Outs chapter 6
2010 49
Ben Seward Outs Outs to use in case you cannot guess their thought of card
2013 27
John Cottle, Joseph Barry 2 Way Out two outs for lost selection
Dec. 2017
Operandi (Issue 2)
18