2004
Written by Wesley James
Work of Wesley James
491 pages (Hardcover), published by Hermetic Press
Illustrated with drawings by Tony Dunn
Language: English
205 entries
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Wesley James Preface
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Wesley James Introduction
  • Performance - The Art of Magic
  • Academia - The Craft of Magic
  • Repertoire - The Material of Magic
  • Format - How to Read this Book
  • Knowledge - My Assumption
  • Credit - The Creation of Magic
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Part One: Forgery, Packets & Principles
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Section One: Forgery
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Wesley James Forgery fusion of card with odd-backed card, credit information
  • Method 1
  • Method 2
  • Method 3 (Preferred Method) - "final"
  • Clean-Up Procedures
  • Further Approaches
  • Progeny (selected references for the plot)
Related to 5
Dai Vernon, Wesley James Side Glide Handling
Inspired by 8
Reverse Bottom Slip Cut with pull down
11
Philip T. Goldstein, Dan Tong Goldstein and Tong Tip tip for "Forgery"
Related to 12
Derek Dingle Derek Dingle Approach tip for "Forgery"
Related to 13
Frank Garcia Frank Garcia Touch tip for "Forgery"
Related to 13
Section Two: Ace Effects
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Wesley James Trapped Ace Surprise "beta", spectator pushes ace in deck next to other ace, then four-card-catch
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Wesley James Hit Double Lift Handling
Inspired by 20
Harvey Rosenthal Four-Card Catch
Inspired by 21
Wesley James Catch-Ace-Trap-ee "sewt", transposition effect involving four Queens and two black Aces
Inspired byVariations 23
Wesley James Fake Reverse Reverse deck apparently turned over but not really
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Wesley James April Fools' Aces "beta", McDonalds type routine with duplicate aces instead of double facers
Inspired by 28
Wesley James Veeser Concept Handling
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Wesley James Ace-and-Three-Card Vanishes three cards and an ace, ace is shown to have vanished, four methods
Related to 31
Wesley James Edge-Off Displacement Edge-Off Displacement, Edge-Off Count, counting off a number of cards at first counting movement
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Wesley James James Alignment Move a bit like a small-packet strip-out addition
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Broken Elmsley Count
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Wesley James Ace-and-Four-Card Vanishes four cards (apparently 3) and an ace, ace is shown to have vanished, three methods
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Wesley James, James Steranko The Steranko Move Handling bringing a double from dealing position to the fingertips
Related to
  • "The Steranko Move" (Steranko, Genii, Vol. 27 No. 3, Nov. 1962, p. 127)
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Wesley James Catalytic Progressive Aces "sewt", progressive assembly with a "catalyst" card
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Wesley James Block Push-Off Scoop Addition as tabled packet is scooped together with scoop card
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Unloading on Deck four cards shown, only 3 removed
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Section Three: Packet Effects
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Wesley James Below Zero Minus One "beta", visual small packet elevator, history information
Inspired by 49
Wesley James The Spread Displacement outjogged card in packet displaced, cull
Related to 51
Dai Vernon Through-the-Fist Flourish
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Edward Marlo, Wesley James The Marlo Flexible Count Grip, modified
Inspired by
  • New Tops, Vol. 3 No. 12, Dec. 1963
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Wesley James The JEHHFOWJ Count "Jordan, Elmsley, Haxton, Houghton, ?, James"
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Bruce Cervon, Wesley James Semaj-Novrec Masked Packet Reverse for small packet
Inspired by 57
Wesley James Snap Reverse bottom card of small packet
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Wesley James Turn Me Down Why Don't You "beta", four aces turn over one by one between two black tens, then change to kings
Related to 61
Wesley James The Direction of False Count clarifying the counting direction
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Roger Smith K. S. Spread credit information
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Wesley James The James Gang "beta"
Inspired by 67
Alex Elmsley Elmsley Switch à la ATFUS
Related to
  • Pentagram (Vol. 10 No. 12, Sept. 1956, p. 91)
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Edward Marlo, Wesley James The Marlo-James Multiple Shift
  • Jog-Through
  • Block Alignment
  • Strip-Out Cuts (Longitudinal Cut, Swivel, Swing)
Inspired by 69
Tenkai Ishida Step Break credit information
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Wesley James Quick Three-Way, May Way "final", with all-backs phase
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Eddie Fechter Peek Gambit "did you get one?"
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Flex Glimpse
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Henry Christ, Theodore Annemann Alignment Move
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Quick 3-Way Display
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Wesley James Small Packet One-Handed Top Palm "SPOT Palm"
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Wesley James New Faces of 1234 "beta", Aces change to Ace through Four as kicker
Inspired by 84
Wesley James Spread ATFUS
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Wesley James Hyper-Warp "final", ending with Hyper Card stapled to other card as souvenir
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Wesley James, "Senator" Clarke Crandall The Crandall/James Force see also p. 328
Inspired by 92
Section Four: Two Principles
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Wesley James The Sigma Principle force in which spectator cuts off pile, counts it and counts down that many cards in rest
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Wesley James A Sleight Case of Murder "beta", card predicted, names on every card back and selection has spectator's name
  • Alternates for the Pass
  • Alternate Methods
  • Premise Variations
Inspired by
  • "Who Killed Roger Rabbit?" (Dale Dewey)
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Wesley James Anthropomorphization of Playing Cards
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Tommy Tucker The Tommy Tucker Pass Stratagem display pass
Related to
  • "What Next", Tommy Tucker, 1936, p. 28
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Wesley James The Fake-Take Dribble Force deck dribbled on table, copped card added to bottom of right packet
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Charles T. Jordan The Slip-Back Move
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Wesley James Vanishing Eleven and Placement "final", eleven cards vanish, only selection remains, Nine-Principle Placements (digits added, credit information)
Related to 113
Biddle Steal
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Part Two: Techniques
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Section One: Palming
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Wesley James Palming... essay and basic palm positions
  • Classic Palm
  • Classic Palm Grip with First Finger (Marlo)
  • Thumb Palm
  • Gambler's Flat Palm
Related to 121
Wesley James Named Travelers "final", named four-of-a-kind appears on top, then travelers
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Wesley James Secretly Disordering the Deck
Inspired by 127
Wesley James WJ Bottom Palm
Related to 129
Wesley James Card from Pocket while Palming three cards palmed, one of them removed from pocket, others remains in palm
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Edward Marlo Lapel Load from palm
Related to 131
Wesley James, Patrick Cook Holdout Holdup "sewt", signed kings placed in sleeve openly, kings then travel to deck, stacked for poker game, change to Aces, Kings in wallet, five methods
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Table Edge Poker Hand Switch two methods
Related to 135
Wesley James From Jacket to Lap packet secretly paper clipped, apparently put in sleeve, then dropped to lap
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Gene Maze Universal Stock number of hands chosen by spectator, combining riffle stacking, second and bottom deals, only briefly explained
Related to 138
Noel Coughlin The Coughlin Palm Replacement
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Dr. Jacob Daley, Wesley James The One-Handed Daley Switch packet on table switched as it is picked up and deck set down simultaneously with one hand
Related to 141
Wesley James Chameleon Colors Revisited "alpha", reds and blacks separated, some red cards change to black and back, then halves transpose
Inspired by 144
Wesley James, Dave Ossip De-Flourished Ossip Slip Cut in the hands
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Section Two: Lifts
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Wesley James Naturalness - The Double Lift and - more
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Wesley James The Double Lift general comments and approaches
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Wesley James WJ Two-Step Double Lift push-off and stud turnover
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Wesley James WJ Two-Step Double Lift Hit Variation
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Wesley James, Stuart Gordon A Stuart Gordon Turnover Variation credit information
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Wesley James, Juan Tamariz The Unload Subtlety credit information
Related to 167
Wesley James My Ambitious Card Routine "final", wallet finale
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Edward Marlo The Moveable Card Pass to face
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Wesley James One-handed Pen Re-Cap
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Wesley James Coming Up in the World a.k.a. The Load-Up Move, credit information
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Wesley James The WJ Side Steal
Related to 181
Wesley James Tip for Body Rotation Sleights on sleights that can use body rotation as cover
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Wesley James, Bill Simon Covered Side Steal
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Wesley James Peel Change Hofzinser Change with different stroking action
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Wesley James The Simulated Shuffle - A Palm Cover claimed by Wesley James
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Wesley James The James Palm Transfer right hand classic to left gambler's palm
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Wesley James, Derek Dingle The Speed Load - A Wallet Loading Technique
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Section Three: False Deals
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Wesley James Deals
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Wesley James Bottom Dealing - A Developmental Perspective
  • Appearance Factors:
    • Grip
      • Full Grip
      • Mechanic's Grip
      • S.F. Grip
      • Erdnase Grip
      • Straddle Grip
      • Master Grip
      • Modified Erdnase Grip
      • Pseudo Grip
      • No Grip
    • Take
      • Standard Take
      • Stud Take
      • No Take
  • Technique Factors:
    • Covert
      • Method
        • Buckle
        • Push-Pull
        • Pre-Loosen
        • Strike or Rip
    • Overt
      • Action
      • Cover

all with references
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Wesley James Follow That Card II "alpha"
  • Phase I: Ace through Four of Clubs & Spades are sympathetic, with additional red cards in play
  • Phase II: repeat variation
  • Phase III: follow the leader with the two four-card packets
  • Phase IV: four spades put in different pockets, clubs vanish and reappear with spades as pairs in pocket
Inspired by
  • "Follow That Card" (Bro. John Hamman, marketed item)
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Wesley James Half Pass Strip-Out Addition with reverse of the cards that are added
Related to 211
Wesley James Feed Biddle Count break in both hands, cards interlaced
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Edward Marlo, Wesley James Propelled Lapping Switch
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Wesley James Small Packet Double Deal
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Wesley James P.K.A. Cheating "beta", "Professionally Known As Cheating", center deal demonstration
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Wesley James Fair Risk "final", "Spectator's Open Prediction", spectator makes prediction
Inspired by 223
Sleeve Add adding card from sleeve to deck
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Wesley James Back Right Bottom Deal Handling brief, "take and turn"
Related to 225
Wesley James One-Handed Reverse all the cards except top card
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Wesley James Second Dealing - A Developmental Perspective
  • Appearance Factors
    • Grip
    • Take
  • Technique Factors:
    • Covert
      • Method
        • Push-Off
        • Two Card Push-Off
        • One-Card Push-Off
        • No Push-Off or Dead Thumb
        • Strike
        • Take
        • Side Strike
    • Overt
      • Action
      • Cover

all with references
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Wesley James The Moon is Made of Blue Cheese "alpha", face-up/face-down packet, selection vanishes, reappears face up and odd-backed
Inspired by
  • "Where has it gone?" (Hideo Kato, Genii Vol. 34 No. 1, Sept. 1970)
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Wesley James, Alex Elmsley Concealing Odd Back with Second Deal credit information
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Wesley James Sympathetic Blacks "beta", credit information on the plot
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Wesley James Historical Note on the Jordan-Finley Shuffle Principle, chain principle
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Edward Marlo Marlo's Future Reverse - Broken Form
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Ken Krenzel The Krenzel Square Reverse in center
Related to 245
Wesley James Etude for Dealers credit information on the plot, four Aces kicker
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Wesley James The Option Second Deal including "The Countervailing Motion Principle"
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Wesley James Miscellaneous False Deals - A Development Snapshot discussion of various false deals
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Wesley James Center Deal discussion and sources
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Wesley James A Hand Too Few "beta", two mates held in right hand, deck in left hand and spectator peeks at a card, immediately a card appears between sandwich cards in other hand, it is the selection
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Wesley James Center Glimpse step
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Wesley James Middle Deal Considerations one-handed
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Wesley James Double Deal discussion and sources
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Wesley James Third, Fourth and Fifth Deal discussion and sources
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Wesley James Theory Thirds
  • Fourth, Fifth, etc.
Inspired by 271
Wesley James The Undifferentiated Middle
  • Adding Differentiation
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Wesley James Greek Bottom Deal discussion and sources
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Wesley James No Deal and Swap Deal discussion and sources
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Wesley James Theoretical False Deals
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Section Four: Shuffles
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Wesley James False Riffle Shuffles essay and introduction
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Wesley James The Zarrow Shuffle
  • The Problems
  • WJ on the Zarrow
  • Recap
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Wesley James The Tabled Winnipeg Cut
Inspired by 294
Wesley James I'll Put Money on It coin appears in deck next to selection, rest straightened out
  • Method 1 (Basic)
  • Method 2 (Tabled Reverse)
  • Method 3 (No Turn)
  • Method 4 (Coup de Grace)
Inspired by 297
Wesley James Tabled Reverse Handling tabled riffle shuffle, with hidden coin in deck
Related to 302
Russell T. Barnhart Passive Table Reverse
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Wesley James Color Triumphant
Inspired by 309
Clyde Cairy Cutting Reverse misnomer "Braue Reverse", credit information
Related to 311
Edward Marlo, Tenkai Ishida Pivot-Step
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Bruce Cervon, Wesley James Half Reverse Cut Variation as deck is cut onto table
Inspired by 312
Jack Merlin, Wesley James The Merlin Push-Through thorough
Related to 315
Wesley James An Alternate Strip-Out Procedure three-packet cut
Related to 319
Wesley James, Al Cooper The Strike Push-Through
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Wesley James The Crand-bler's Prediction "beta", signed card to matchbox
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Cliff Green Cliff Green Push-Off
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Wesley James Matchbox Switch
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Section Five: The Pass
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Wesley James The Pass essay on the sleight
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Wesley James The Basic Position
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Wesley James The Edge Pass
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Wesley James The Squeeze Pass
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Wesley James The Pivot Side-Jiggle Pass "This may be the fastest pass ever devised."
Inspired by 345
Wesley James The Diagonal Pass deck taken out of hand and on second thought placed back
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Wesley James The Automatic Pass
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Wesley James The Anomalous Pass
Inspired byRelated to 351
Section Six: Toolbox
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Wesley James Low Lateral Palm The Position
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Wesley James The Deal-Out Subtraction "alpha", secret subtraction alternative, using low lateral palm
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Wesley James Low Lateral Control lateral palm from center
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Wesley James Low Lateral Conversions
  • Low Lateral Palm to Gambler's Flat Palm
  • Low Lateral Palm to Tenkai/Slydini/Marlo Palm
  • Low Lateral Palm to Bold Steal
  • Gambler's Flat Palm to Low Lateral Palm
  • Tenkai to Low Lateral Palm
  • Bold Steal to Low Lateral Palm
  • To and From Gambler's Flat Palm
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Wesley James Add-Backs Low Lateral Palm Replacements
  • Standard Add-Back
  • No Contact Add-Back
  • Bottom Add-Backs
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Wesley James Low Lateral Steals
  • Top Steal
  • Bottom Steal
  • Middle Steal
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Wesley James Low Lateral Switches
  • Low Lateral Addition
  • Low Lateral Substitution (with half-pass on top of deck under cover cards)
Related to 373
Wesley James The Christ-Annemann Alignment Displacement Sequence "A WJ Technical Variation", similar to small packet strip-out addition
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Wesley James Four-as-Four (Hiding Two, FAF-Two) Counts discussion of 4-as-4 counts
  • The FAF-Two C Count
Related to 380
Wesley James Splay Grip small packet buckle, similar to reference
Related to 382
Larry West, Jonathan Townsend, Wesley James West-Townsend-James (WTJ) Count Elmsley-style Gemini Count, backs and faces of four cards
Inspired by 384
Bob Farmer Turnantula half pass as pack(et) is turned over
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Wesley James, Ken Krenzel The Egress Vanish card vanishes and reappears when pushed perpendicular through four cards, visual
Inspired by 393
Wesley James A Refinement for the Bluff Shift lifting no cards
  • The Bluff Shift as a Control
  • The Bluff Shift as a Riffle Force
Inspired by 398
Part Three: Mental Effects & Gaffed Methods
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Section One: Going Mental
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Wesley James Mental Magic chapter introduction
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Wesley James The Vibratory Prediction card chosen from face-up spread matches mate prediction
  • Preferred Method ("beta")
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Al Schneider, Wesley James The Intention Force psychological force of odd card in a group
413
Edward Marlo, Wesley James Push Switch Variation tabled card pushed forward
Inspired by 415
Edward Marlo, Wesley James The Kick-Off Switch tabled card lapped, palmed card switched in, slight variation by James
Inspired by 415
Wesley James Blushing Leaper "beta", thought-of card has odd back
Inspired by 418
Steal-Back card stolen back as cards are counted with faces towards spectator
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Joe Berg, Wesley James Bold Double Deal
Inspired by 421
Wesley James Brownian Movement The Sequel, "final"
Inspired by 423
Wesley James The Veeser Concept and Alignment Assurance
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Wesley James Ham and Ace Sandwich "beta", sandwiched prediction on top of deck, "kind of matches" selection a few times, then finally it is a selected card
428
Ralph W. Hull Front Tilt credit information, see also p. 432
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Wesley James Thoughts on Tilt credit information
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Wesley James Devine Miraskill "alpha"
433
Down-Jog Separation in and out jogging cull with strip-out cut
435
Wesley James A Vision or a Dream? "final", thought of card, spectator does some procedure according to value and suit of card, at the end all cards are blank except selection
Inspired by 438
Wesley James Inside Pocket Switch
Related to 440
Edward Marlo Fishing Sequence
Related to 442
Section Two: Seriously Gaffed
443
Wesley James Why Not? chapter intro, on using gaffs
445
Wesley James Wishuffle "final", deck shuffles itself, then Triumph, twenty-six double facers, credit information
Variations 446
Wesley James Hand Rotation Turnover
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Wesley James Birthday Aces "alpha", hinged flaps
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Wesley James Slide-Under Switch Handling credit information
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Wesley James Veeser Concept Handling
455
Wesley James Watch the Wild Ace "final", double-face & split-faced, indifferent cards change into an ace of each suit, then all into aces of clubs
Inspired by
  • "Watch the Ace!" (Peter Kane, Hugard's Magic Monthly, Vol. 19 No. 8)
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Wesley James NoLap Switch claimed by Wesley James
Related to 464
Paintbrush Change
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Section Three: General Tips
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Wesley James The Hands caring and lotion
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Wesley James Breaking In the Cards
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Wesley James Routining
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Wesley James Closing Comments
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Data entered by Denis Behr.