676 entries in Cards / Sleights / Culling
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Single Card Cull
1876 109
Das schräg oder conisch beschnittene Spiel stripper deck, red black application, also all four suits
1896 128
S. W. Erdnase Ordinary Methods of Stocking, Locating and Securing different methods while toying with the deck
Related toVariations 1902 60
S. W. Erdnase Skinning the Hand to rearrange a heavy poker hand
Related to 1902 106
Third Method bottom card placed next to selection via reverse spread cull (perhaps, unclear)
1909 42
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Spread Cull with one card
1910 7
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Fan Force under fan
1910 155
Charles T. Jordan Back and Front Count Sorting
1919/1920 26
Charles T. Jordan Four-Way Sorting to back or front and up and down jogged
Related to 1920 22
Charles T. Jordan Separation while Looking Through Cards while taking out the Aces, one apparently forgotten
1921
The Four Full Hands (Issue Four Full Hands of Card Tricks)
13
Louis Nikola A Subtle Game Cards in four spectator's hands are slowly eliminated until only their selection remans in their hands
Related toAlso published here 1927 44
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser The Touch Method
1933 40
Ralph W. Hull Hull's "Hide-Out" Card Sleight showing that a card is apparently missing while spreading through deck, reverse cull
Also published here 1933 4
T. Page Wright The Spread Detection bottom card hidden under table spread and used as key card
1933 12
T. Page Wright Tabled Under-the-Spread Force bottom card dragged along with fingers
1933 19
Victor Farelli "Culling" Talks about how culling should be done, mentions Louis Nikola and how he stacks his deck during the course of another routine, also mentions Erdnase's stock securing and cull shuffling
Related to 1936 12
Victor Farelli Seventeen Down Selection appears at number foretold by magician. Effect allows magician to secretly cull the four Kings to the top for a later routine.
Inspired by
  • (Al Baker, The Sphinx, 1932)
1936 12
Victor Farelli The "Lindahl" Method Culling and securing a required stock in the action of removing the four Aces
Related to
  • (Tom Osborne, The Sphinx, June 1932)
1936 15
Victor Farelli Arithmetical Magic Magician divines selected card by going through rest of deck. Then tries again with part of the deck but fails, with a surprise four of a kind production kicker ending
1936 22
Victor Farelli "Culling" at the Card Table Method to cull while seated at table
1936 32
Top Bottom Cull as cards are counted from hand to hand one section is placed on top, one on bottom
1937 47
Face Up Location top card is fed next to face up card beneath spread
1937 333
Louis Nikola A Subtle Game arranging memorized deck stack in front of spectators
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1937 402
Cull Placement slipping card next to selection
1938 40
Color Separation while looking through the deck
1938 86
Al Baker Red-Black Detection method to set up during trick
Also published here 1938 542
Purvis W. Miller The Barnyard Shuffle cull-stack combination, face-up shuffle
Variations 1939 23
The Double Deal for small stacks on top on the deck
1940 28
Separating the Colors slop shuffle
Related to 1940 115
The Spread Cull on "other side" of spread
Related toVariations 1940 129
Arranging the Set-Up Pack how to quickly stack a deck "at home"
1940 195
Paul Rosini A Rosi-Cruzian Mystery daub, button storage, two phases, red-black separation during first phase that is used in second phase
Variations 1940 219
Set-up in front of Audience
1940 39
Forcing Bottom Card under the spread-force from bottom
1941/27 265
Dai Vernon Wedge Cull for a displacement
1941/49 14
Edward Marlo Setting Up in Front of Spectator strategy
1942 7
Arthur Punnar Cull Placement of card next to named card
1942 13
Wilbur T. Kattner Ry for Mystery preparing OOTW while performing
Aug. 1942
The Phoenix (Issue 16)
65
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Open Cull
1943 27
James G. Thompson Jr. Fantasy in Red and Black slop shuffle red black separation, card location, lead in for a red black riffle shuffle set-up
May 1944
The Phoenix (Issue 60)
245
John Mulholland Arranging Deck Openly applications
  • Setting a one-way deck to all face the same way
  • General setup of the deck for a trick, see p. 22
1944 21
Spread Cull Placement card at break is culled to another position
1945 11
Arthur H. Buckley The Strip injog and strip-out
Related to 1946 12
Arthur H. Buckley separating reds from blacks
1946 29
Edward Marlo Imperfection Force under-the-spread force
Also published here 1947 8
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Spread Cull of single card
1947 9
Open Cull while looking through the deck, crude
Variations 1948 16
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Spread Cull very brief
1948 8
Eddie Joseph The Forerunner slop shuffle triumph to set a key card a certain position for later
1951 4
Single Card Cull
1954 25
Stewart James The Open Prediction #2 reverse-cull placement after dealing procedure
Aug. 1955
Ibidem (Issue 3)
5
Stewart James Multiple Touch Force more than one card is reverse-culled, credit information
Related to Aug. 1955
Ibidem (Issue 3)
5
Stewart James Behind-the-Spread Cull as spread is lifted upwards, one card is pulled out of sight
Aug. 1955
Ibidem (Issue 3)
12
Edward Marlo The Cull Palm spread culled cards are palmed right away, or directly from peek
Related to 1956 25
Edward Marlo Small Packet Spread-Cull Displacement
1956
The New Phoenix (Issue 338)
163
Jerry Andrus A Utility Fan Move back card dragged to other side, faces towards spectators, reverse cull
Also published here 1956 72
Edward Marlo Wedge Break Displacement
Related to Dec. 1956
Ibidem (Issue 8)
18
Edward Marlo Center Block Palm cards are spreaded face-up, right hand
Related to 1957 29
P. Howard Lyons Slipduc six-card spread held with both hands, hand separate with half the cards each, center two cards are switched secretly, 3&3 oil and water application
Variations Mar. 1957
Ibidem (Issue 9)
22
Edward Marlo Cull Separation Shuffle deck alternates in pairs, after overhand shuffle sequence the colors are separated
June 1957
Ibidem (Issue 10)
5
Russell "Rusduck" Duck, Jean Hugard Color Separation separating suits and stacking deck in the hands, see Tom Ransom's idea in No. 6
Related to Feb. 1958
The Cardiste (Issue 5)
9
Edward Marlo Sleightless Sleight oil & water fan with 3&3 is separated in display gesture, two cards switched/displaced
Dec. 1958
Ibidem (Issue 15)
15
Edward Marlo Rearranging Aces to Five Order using block transfer shuffles
1959 119
Edward Marlo Small Packet Displacement
Also published here Oct. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 18)
12
Edward Marlo M.S. Two Hand Loading Move displacements with buckling, see page 13 for credit information
Oct. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 18)
14
Russell "Rusduck" Duck Rusduck Thinks on the reverse faro
  • suit separation by going through the deck only once
  • reverse faros to pre-set a stack
  • poker deal application
Inspired byRelated to Oct. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 18)
19
Edward Marlo Spread Cull Placement from near top to specific position in lower half
Oct. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 18)
21
P. Howard Lyons They're Really Marked performer sorts deck into reds and blacks from the back, procedure to get a mixed-up one-way deck into the right configuration by dealing once from the back and once from the face, borrowed deck is apparently marked
Oct. 1959
Ibidem (Issue 18)
30
Dai Vernon Wedge Break Displacement
Related toVariations 1960 22
James Steranko Setting up During Performance through routining
1960 48
Edward Marlo The Miracle Spread deck spread on table, spectator inserts indicator card into spread next to selection or force card, card secretly moved underneath spread
  • First Method (card culled to under spread on table with help of crimp)
  • Second Method (card starts on bottom)
Related toVariationsAlso published here May 1960
Ibidem (Issue 20)
2
Edward Marlo Next To It deck spread on table, spectator inserts indicator card into spread next to selection, different handling for Miracle Spread starting with side-jogged card near top
Inspired by May 1960
Ibidem (Issue 20)
5
Edward Marlo The Basic Idea different ways to get into position for Miracle Spread, starting in-the-hands spread and culling card (multiple methods), then tabling the deck and completing the spread
Variations May 1960
Ibidem (Issue 20)
7
Edward Marlo Variation of MS Deck Move culling method for a single card, no buckling as in M.S. Move
Related to
  • "The M.S. Deck" (Ed Marlo, marketed 1954)
May 1960
Ibidem (Issue 20)
8
Edward Marlo Move C. C. method to reverse cull bottom card in which deck starts in right-hand dealing position, see also p. 8
Inspired by May 1960
Ibidem (Issue 20)
10
Edward Marlo Spread Bottom Steal reverse cull with straddle grip
May 1960
Ibidem (Issue 20)
11
P. Howard Lyons Lyons Replacement card touched in in-the-hands spread and right hand lifted to show selection, on way down some cards are fed to bottom
June 1960
Ibidem (Issue 21)
23
Edward Marlo The Spread Pass card from Master Position to top of the deck
  • To Place the Card During the Spread Pass
  • Multiple Spread Pass
1961
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1961)
72
Edward Marlo Marlo's Order Cull culling four cards in order
1962 38
Edward Marlo Five Card Order Cull culling five cards in order
1962 40
Cull Load loading spread-culled card next to reversed card
1962 58
Harry Lorayne Red-Black Set-Up card divination as motivation to go through deck
1962 84
Jack Avis The Finger Clip Cull
Also published here 1962
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1962)
68
Edward Marlo Marlo Placement Cull spread cull procedure to set cards at desired positions from top, e.g. aces at positions 6-15-19-25
1964 6
Edward Marlo Marlo Simplex Placement Cull spread cull procedure to set cards at desired positions from top, e.g. aces at positions 6-15-19-25
1964 8
Edward Marlo Marlo Slide Count basically culling a card to bottom while counting packet, brief
1964 52
Roger Klause Culling Procedure setting up four of a kind for spelling
1967 18
Harry Lorayne Foursome four of a kind to free selection is produced
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1967 23
Harry Lorayne The Indicator procedure to set up a four-of-a-kind for spelling from a shuffled deck
Variations 1967 62
Roger Klause Culling Procedure setting up four of a kind for spelling
Nov. 1967
Epilogue (Issue 1)
1
James G. Thompson Jr. One Way to One Way method to sort a one-way deck
Also published here 1967 9
Downjog Cull
1969 105
Top Card Cull getting top card under in-the-hands spread, Greater Magic credit
Fall 1969
Hierophant (Issue 1)
12
Edward Marlo Single Card Cull Handling
Fall 1969
Hierophant (Issue 1)
19
Edward Marlo Controlling a Card in the Center you know the card and its approximate position, two methods
1970 12
Edward Marlo The Marlo Spread Control culling as tabled spread is picked up
1970 83
Edward Marlo Any Card Called Faro Control any named card controlled in shuffled deck, see page 155 for additional observations
1970 151
Allan Ackerman Pokerface while trying to find the selection the four of a kind is produced
Related to 1970 18
Jerry K. Hartman Secret Subtraction – Variation 6 to rearrange order of packet, Elevator trick as example, Ace-Two-Three rise from middle of deck to top individually
Related to 1970 10
Karl Fulves Plunger Cull for alternative techniques see reference
Variations 1971 6
Karl Fulves Technicolor Thought
Related to 1971 12
Karl Fulves The Running Cull sorting deck in thirteen quartets, several run throughs
Related to 1971 35
Karl Fulves The Running Cull idea in which spectator rearranges order of cards for performer
Related to 1971 7
Karl Fulves The Reverse Riffle Shuffle binary cull with unsolved problems
1971 9
Karl Fulves Note note on culling and motivation to spread through deck
1971 17
Edward Marlo M.S. Loading Move loading multiple cards into spread from underneath, brief
Fall-Spring 1971
Hierophant (Issue 5-6)
266
Tom Batchelor The In-Line Control unusual cull handling with top section of spread held in right-hand end grip
1971 36
Dai Vernon The Wedge wedge cull, for displacement
1971 3
Harry Lorayne The Fantastic Deal Jog red/black separation except named quartet (aka "The Great Divide")
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1972 1
Harry Lorayne Utility Uses For The Deal Jog
1972 3
Edward Marlo Ruse Cull ruse to cull control two selections, Gemini Twins procedure (Locatrik) as lead-in for Jennings' routine
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here Sep. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 1 (Vol. 1 No. 9)
74
Edward Marlo Side-Jog Cull two methods, for correction see page 16
Related toAlso published here Jan. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 2 (Vol. 2 No. 1)
1
Edward Marlo The Side-Jog Cull Part 2 third method
Related toAlso published here Feb. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 2 (Vol. 2 No. 2)
11
Edward Marlo, Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser On the Single Card Cull
Feb. 1972
Kabbala — Volume 2 (Vol. 2 No. 2)
11
Dai Vernon Vernon's Push Slip Card From Center Of Deck To Any Position No. 62, spread cull
1972 19
Sam Leo Horowitz Horowitz Push Out Force within No. 324, probably some reverse cull action
1972 85
Double Card Reverse Discovery No. 476, sandwich load with some kind of Stripout Insertion type move it seems
Related to 1972 132
Dr. Jacob Daley Poker Placement Cull Formula No. 555, performer remembers position of selections in four poker hands, formula to calculate where the cards are when packets are put together for easier culling
1972 155
Dr. Jacob Daley Think Card Trick No. 580, card peeked, another card selected and pushed into deck face up next to peeked card, bottom deal placement/reverse-cull
1972 161
Sam Leo Horowitz Horowitz's Reverse Card Discovery No. 603, top card taken and deck spread over it to place card next to reversed card
1972 168
Karl Fulves Theory Only strip out steal, getting card in perpendicular position for palming from center
1973 69
Karl Fulves The Unit Cull using "basic riffle shuffle stack" (NPO variant), culling card while looking for its mate
1973 85
Edward Marlo First Objective culling procedure for red/black separation, including several credits and sources for other approaches, for a Persi Diaconis credit claim by Karl Fulves see page 212 of Epilogue
1973 3
Edward Marlo Second Objective presentational excuses for red/black separation procedure explained on page 3
1973 7
Edward Marlo Fifth Objective in and out jogging cull with tabled strip-out cut
Variations 1973 11
Edward Marlo Sixth Objective using in-jog and out-jog cull to set-up cards for poker demonstration
Related to 1973 14
Edward Marlo Seventh Objective using in-jog and out-jog cull to set-up cards for poker demonstration
1973 15
Lin Searles Quik Cull with sixteen-card packet
Related to Autumn 1973
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8 (Vol. 8 No. 8th Folio)
666
Jerry K. Hartman Bluff Cull Cull the four Aces under the guise of looking for another four of a kind
Related to 1973 16
Karl Fulves The Running Cull intro, credit information
Related to 1973 19
Gene Finnell Base 4 System "Card Sorting and Set Ups"
sorting shuffled deck into new deck order, four possible positions during run-through
  • New Deck Order ("New Deck Order in 3 Sorts")
  • Numerical Order Stack
  • Random Number - Ordered Suit
  • Numerical Order - Random Suit
  • Si Stebbins
1973 20
Edward Marlo Small Packet Displacement
Also published here 1974 215
Edward Marlo P. S. "The riding of several cards under the spread can be used as a Strip-Out card add in connection with, say, four Aces."
1974 238
Jerry Mentzer Cull Speller
1974 173
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Single Card Cull
1974 175
Neal Elias The Basic Move getting card from the bottom under spread with kelly/ovette type action
Related to Nov. 1974
Epilogue (Issue 22)
209
The Push Under spread culling the bottom card of the deck, "Reverse Cull"
1974 32
Walt Lees, Bruce Elliott Biddle Move Separation
Dec. 1974
Pabular (Vol. 1 No. 4)
46
Philip T. Goldstein Spot'n'Scoop Control sighting card in face-up ribbon spread and moving it to top by cut afterwards
1974 3
Martin Gardner Slop Shuffle Separation red black separation, credited to Gardner
Related to Apr. 1974 726
Dave Ossip Casual Cull Displacement spreading over cards in right hand
July 1974 758
Cushing Strout Speaking of Spells setting up for the referenced spelling tricks with location routine
Inspired by Dec. 1974 829
Jerry K. Hartman Cull-de-Stack four Aces (or other good hand) are stacked under guise of spreading through deck and up-jogging some cards
Related to 1974 45
Martin A. Nash Slop Shuffle Handling
1975 79
Edward Marlo Prayer Cull
Variations 1975 106
Harry Lorayne Easy Indicator procedure to set up a four-of-a-kind for spelling from a shuffled deck, simplified method
Inspired by 1975 59
Karl Fulves, Tony Slydini Repeat Under Spread Loading strange position of block clipped between fingers of left hand under spread, feeding cards while spreading under spread or on face to formed packet
1975 143
Edward Marlo Marlo Side-Jog Placement Cull for placing four of a kind for spelling
1977 32
Cull Speller
1977 58
Tony Slydini Any-Card Cull
Related to 1977 32
Dan MacMillan The Gamblers' Cull culled cards are palmed off into flat palm
1977 30
Allan Ackerman Hofzinser Card Pass to a Full Bottom Palm
Related toVariations 1978 27
Allan Ackerman Combination Cull Precursor
Variations 1978 63
Spread Cull
1978 60
Karl Fulves Riffle Shuffle Control further ideas for the Riffle Shuffle Control placement
(A) building set-up for next trick
(B) following with Ten Card Poker Deal
(C) delaying use of set-up
Related to 1978
Interlocutor (Issue 26)
99
Karl Fulves Riffle Shuffle Control sorting a one-way deck with the incomplete Riffle Shuffle Control placement
1978
Interlocutor (Issue 27)
106
John F. Mendoza The Quick Cull down-jog cull
Variations 1978 35
Edward Marlo Down-Jog Displacement oil and water context, secret antifaro for very small packet
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1979 130
Edward Marlo Cull Control
1979 195
Harry Lorayne Culling System
Jan. 1979
Pabular (Vol. 5 No. 1)
629
Karl Fulves School for Swindlers four indifferent cards stacked to spectator, performer receives Aces
  • Four Aces vs. Royal Flush
  • The Concealed Outcome (using Aces later)
Variations 1979 3
Father Cyprian Right-Left Reverse Spread "light reft" spread pass with four-card-packet as displacement
1979 78
Karl Fulves, Tony Slydini Injog Cull
Inspired by 1979 81
Edward Marlo The Edge Mark Cull face down while counting cards to table
1980 10
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Hofzinser Cull single card
1980 14
Above-the-Spread Cull
1980 40
Edward Marlo Prayer Cull brief
1980 8
Dai Vernon Wedge Cull
1980
Hierophant (Issue The Last Hierophant)
9
Edward Marlo Swivel-Cull
Related toAlso published here 1980
Hierophant (Issue The Last Hierophant)
31
Martin A. Nash Separation by ESP card location, wrong card turns into selection, to separate deck in red and black
1980 7
Harry Lorayne Open Bluff Separation
1981 64
Roger Crosthwaite Think-a-Card Control think a card plot and the Hofzinser spread cull
1981 8
Down-Jog Cull with strip-out
1981 3
Walt Lees Note on Culling
1981 4
Juan Tamariz 1. De PP Extirpadas a Empalme en M.I.
Also published here 1981 19
Juan Tamariz 2. Del TPC a Carta INF
Also published here 1981 20
Juan Tamariz 3. De TPC a INF-2 o INF-3
Also published here 1981 20
Juan Tamariz 4. De TPC a INF-7, INF-8, ... o Cualquier Otra Posición de la Baraja
Also published here 1981 21
James G. Thompson Jr. "A" wie in Asse during a quick mate coincidence, the four Aces are secretly brought to the top, then Aces found by counting to values and other Ace effects
Also published here
  • Magic to Delight, Thompson Jr.
Jan. 1981
Intermagic (Vol. 7 No. 4)
135
Edward Marlo Multiple Spread Cull
1982 17
Meir Yedid Culling Four Cards while going through the deck to remove Aces
1982 74
Jon Racherbaumer On the Spread Cull essay on culling and convincing control, credit rant
Related to 1983
Facsimile (Issue 1)
40
Frank Simon Versatile Spread Controls intro, credit information
  • The Cards
  • Spreading the Cards
  • The Bevel Spread
  • The High Grip
  • The Low Grip
1983 7
Frank Simon Versatile Outjog Control to second from bottom or bottom
  • At the Table
Inspired byVariations 1983 13
Frank Simon Versatile Even Control cull as control, no out-jogged card, to second from bottom or bottom
1983 31
Frank Simon Casual Control bottom card of right-hand spread shown, immediately hands brought together and deck squared, with or without out-jogged card
1983 33
Frank Simon Versatile Re-Entry Control inserting the culled selection near the bottom, then cut, or cut and palm
1983 37
Frank Simon The Spread Cull
  • Method 1
  • Method 2
  • Method 3
1983 90
Frank Simon Versatile Cull Switch culled card switched for culled card, spread condition retained
  • A Variation
  • Straight Force Variation
Variations 1983 105
Frank Simon Turnover Cull Switch
Inspired by 1983 117
Frank Simon The Holding Position utility grip with unsquared deck and culled card held underneath ready for some of the upcoming sleights
1983 119
Frank Simon The Open Cover Steal card touched and out-jogged, a few cards from top removed in right-hand End Grip and selection stolen underneath
1983 127
Frank Simon The Deep Cover Steal card touched and out-jogged, a few cards from top removed in right-hand End Grip and selection stolen underneath, different grip
Related to 1983 130
Ken De Courcy Slop-Shuffle Separation Separating deck into red-black while slop shuffling
1983 16
Edward Marlo, Art Altman Tips: 1. using Altman's false shuffle (page 63) as red black separation technique
1984 30
Edward Marlo Placement Cull as stacking procedure for ten-hand stack
1984 78
Edward Marlo The Marlo Cull see also tip on page 268
1984 122
Edward Marlo Cull Control Card Slider Card
1984 122
Edward Marlo Tips Marlo Cull (page 122) as multiple control and tip for Convincing Control (see pages 109 & 257)
1984 268
Larry Jennings Wedge Cull
Jan./Feb. 1984
The Collected Almanac (Vol. 2 No. 17 & 18)
173
Bruce Cervon, Larry Jennings The Stripout Insertion Addition see credit correction (claim) on page lxix
Related toVariations July/Aug. 1984
The Collected Almanac (Vol. 2 No. 23 & 24)
231
Stephen Tucker The Forceful Touch under-the-spread force, some cards counted off into right hand, then rest spread on top
1984 3
Dai Vernon The Wedge
1985 57
Under-Spread Force under-spread force with load from bottom
1985 1
Frederick Braue Braue Bottom Slide weird culling action
1985 20
Ben Harris Buckle Feeding at start of spread cull
1985 43
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser The Hofzinser Spread Pass
1985/87 38
Edward Marlo, Larry Jennings The Miracle Spread - Variation
Inspired by 1986 13
Larry Jennings The Wedge Cull
1986 31
Edward Marlo Flexible Miracle Spread running card under tabled spread
Inspired byRelated to 1986 40
Dan MacMillan Pressure Fan Cull during the square up
Variations 1986 61
Edward Marlo Olram's Fan Cull
Inspired by 1986 71
William Goodwin Bottom Deal Up-Jog Displacement
Related to 1986 8
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Spread Cull
1987 106
Edward Marlo Down-Jog Displacement oil water context
1987 82
Karl Fulves Riffle Red Riffle Shuffle Control used to divide colors, as set-up for Judson/Brown's Telltale Color
1987 23
Jerry Sadowitz A Vanish and a Cull card shown missing (Martin Gardner) and three mates culled in the process
Related to 1987 32
Harry Lorayne Vierertreff four of a kind to free selection is produced
Also published here Oct. 1987
Intermagic (Vol. 13 No. 1)
40
Ned Rutledge, James G. Thompson Jr. Das heimliche Sortieren eines Einwegspiels method to sort a one-way deck
Also published here Dec. 1987
Intermagic (Vol. 13 No. 2)
79
Christoph Borer Schwarz und Rot slop shuffle triumph, colors are separated and named card is found among contrasting colors
1987
Magische Blätter (Vol. 1 No. 7)
6
Bruce Cervon Culling the Paralyzed Palm card is spread-culled and palmed
1988 188
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser The Hofzinser Spread Control detailed
1988
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 2 No. 7 & 8 Arcane)
30
Under-the-Spread Load
1988 16
Under-the-Spread Load
1988 26
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Card Cull
1988 42
Edward Marlo The Prayer Cull spread cull, multiple cards
Also published here
  • The New Tops, June 1966
1988 232
Edward Marlo M.S. Loading Move spreading into buckle opening, brief
Related to
  • "The M.S. Deck" (Ed Marlo, marketed 1954)
1988 237
Edward Marlo As an Exchange four-of-a-kind removed while spreading through the deck and switched
Variations 1988 239
Edward Marlo As a Control spread cull control, with cover card throw-off or placement
1988 240
Edward Marlo Comments tips on the cull
1988 242
Edward Marlo Combination Cull and Exchange
Variations 1988 242
Edward Marlo Additional Tips for Prayer Cull
1988 243
Edward Marlo Overhand Shuffle Sequence to get twenty-card packet from red-red-black-black-red-red... to separated, added to later printing than 1989 (no year given)
1989 9
Jerry Sadowitz Slop Shuffle Variation culling four of a kind while slop shuffling
1989 22
Lennart Green 1-2-Separation separating in reds/blacks while throwing heaps, two handlings:
1. Spread Cull
2. Cut Cull
1989 1
Doc Valles Cull Down jog and strip out
Variations Aug. 1989
Apocalypse (Vol. 12 No. 8)
1675
Brother John Hamman The Chinese Shuffle multiple up-downjog culling to get into any order with up to six culls
Related toAlso published here 1989 68
Brother John Hamman Chinese Shuffle to Si Stebbins Stack getting into Si Stebbins via six binary culls, here up-downjog
1989 71
Gary Kurtz The Hofzinser Cull Placement
1989 22
Bruce Cervon Wedge Break Oil & Water Opening 4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
Inspired by 1989 35
Scoop-Up Cull scooping up the face-up ribbon spread and marking position of one card with thumb
1989 140
Juan Tamariz 1. From Extracted PP to Left Hand Palm TPC
Also published here 1989/91 28
Juan Tamariz 2. From TPC to Bottom (INF)
Also published here 1989/91 30
Juan Tamariz 3. From TPC to INF-2 or INF-3
Also published here 1989/91 32
Juan Tamariz 4. From TPC to INF-7, INF-8, or any other Position in the Deck
Also published here 1989/91 32
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Hofzinser Spread Pass for single card
1990 17
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser, Harry Lorayne Delayed Spread Cull single cards
1990 124
Ken Krenzel, Edward Marlo The Dorsal Cull variation of Ed Marlo's Movable Card Pass (New Tops)
1990 175
Edward Marlo Cull Control Card cull as control, without outjog
1990 36
Reverse Cull bottom card dragged under spread and inserted
1990 44
Reverse Cull bottom card dragged under spread and inserted
1990 60
Justin Higham Misdirection Cull above the spread cull, while up-jogging another card
Inspired by 1990
Inside Out (Issue Special No. 1)
4
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Hofzinser Spread Cull
1990 22
Chris Power Spread Cull Control Handling
1990 4
Jerry K. Hartman Cheating U. shuffled deck, four random cards turned over, those are stacked to a player, in second phase the Aces are dealt
Inspired by 1990
Swindle Sheet (Issue 3)
27
Justin Higham Combination Cull And Addition strip-out addition with spread-culled cards
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here Oct. 1990
Technomagic (Issue 4)
31
Spread Cull Control
1991 196
Karl Fulves Optimum Opener: Annexed Aces using "Riffle Shuffle Control" to control a selection and cull the Aces from shuffled deck, negative cull
1991 30
Gene Maze Side Steal Addition No. 2 side steal is finished tabled with spread cover
Oct. 1991
Opus (Vol. 3 No. 12)
9
T. Page Wright Bringing Any Card to Top with one-handed pass and riffling face-up deck, also with stack, as routine in which named card comes to top under handkerchief cover
1991 82
T. Page Wright Riffle Location riffling through cards in face-up dealing position with left thumb to find a card
1991 128
William Larsen, T. Page Wright An L. W. Mindreading Routine three-part routine, third part set up during first part
  • peeked card divined
  • Erdnase's "A Mind-Reading Trick"
  • repeat with different method
Related to 1991 289
T. Page Wright Slip Count-Back faces towards spectators, card slid from right-hand side towards left, reverse cull at other side
1991 301
Jerry K. Hartman, Karl Fulves College for Crooks four indifferent cards stacked to spectator, performer receives Aces
Inspired by 1991 432
Edward Marlo Routined From Scratch two cards appear between sandwich cards one by one on top of deck, then the packet general card plot (three cards change to other four-of-a-kinds multiple times when one card is exchanged), followed by poker deal, set-up during first effect
Inspired by Apr. 1991
Technomagic (Issue 10)
78
Bruce Cervon, Edward Marlo Preview to Another Chapter Strip-Out Insertion/Addition aka Bottom Unit-Upjog Addition
1992 149
Reverse Spread Cull
1992 124
Jon Racherbaumer Finding Simple Simon credit discussion of the under-the-spread cull force
Dec. 1992
Swipe (Issue 7)
1
Richard Kaufman Inner-Workings several credits are discussed
  • J. N. Hofzinser
  • Edward Victor
  • Henry Hatton and Adrian Plate
  • Alex Elmsley
Related to Dec. 1992
Magic (Vol. 2 No. 4)
51
Edward Marlo, Steve Draun Quick Cull
1993 99
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser, Ernest Earick Spread Pass single-card cull
1993 28
Ernest Earick One-handed Convincing Control see page 90 for mention of the sleight as cull, force, palm, switch
Variations 1993 83
Alex Elmsley Cull Feeding to feed cards next to reversed cards while spreading
1994 40
Juan Tamariz 1. From Extracted PP to Left Hand Palm TPC
1994 6
Juan Tamariz 2. From TPC to Bottom (Inferior)
1994 7
Juan Tamariz 3. From TPC to Inferior-2 or Inferior-3
1994 8
Juan Tamariz 4. From TPC to Inferior-7, Inferior-8, or any other Position in the Deck
1994 8
Roger Crosthwaite Rapid Cull downjog cull with strip-out, see also p. 227 for credit information
1994 11
Roger Crosthwaite The Cull intro
1994 127
Roger Crosthwaite Riffle Cull Finesse
1994 127
Roger Crosthwaite Method One: Single Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired card controlled, one card pass action
1994 128
Roger Crosthwaite Method Two: Single Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired card controlled, one card pass action
1994 128
Roger Crosthwaite Method Three: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 129
Roger Crosthwaite Method Four: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 129
Roger Crosthwaite Method Five: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 130
Roger Crosthwaite Method Six: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
Inspired by 1994 131
Roger Crosthwaite Method Seven: Cull-Crimp deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards corner crimped down
1994 132
Roger Crosthwaite Method Eight: Cull-Crimp deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards corner crimped up
1994 132
Roger Crosthwaite Method Nine: Multiple Cull deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged or crimped
1994 132
Jack Avis Cull & Triple Peek Control deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, three cards marked off and controlled
Inspired by 1994 133
David Carré The Combination Cull - First Method four-of-a-kind to the bottom
Related to 1994 133
Justin Higham The Combination Cull - Second Method four-of-a-kind to the top
Related to 1994 134
David Carré Total Cull shuffled deck, routine after which the deck is sorted into fours-of-a-kind or new deck order
  • Phase One: The Nine/Ten Trick
  • Phase Two: The First Ace Trick
  • Phase Three: Four Aces Lost and Found
  • Phase Four: Four Quick Ace Discoveries
  • Phase Five: The Cour Cards
  • Phase Six: The Separation
  • Phase Seven: The Complete Assembly
  • Phase Eight: The Lull before the Storm
  • Phase Nine: The Grand Finale
  • Variation: Another Sort
1994 135
David Carré Order Cull
1994 138
Slop/Drunken Shuffle as separation
1994 138
Roger Crosthwaite On the Prayer Cull credit attempt
1994 140
Roger Crosthwaite Longitudinal Deal-Cop here used as red-black separation
Related to 1994 163
P. Howard Lyons Slipduc
1994
Labyrinth (Issue 2)
4
Underspread Cull
1995 40
Roberto Giobbi Spread Cull Techniques Introduction
1995 186
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser The Spread Cull
1995 187
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser, Roberto Giobbi, Fred Robinson The Under-the-Spread Force
1995 189
Lennart Green The "GAS" Separation Green Angle Separation, detailled explanation divided in
  • Step One: The Running-thru
  • Step Two: The Angle
  • Step Three: The Strip-Out (as a cut and as a hidden move)
Related to 1995 3
Lennart Green Four-Color Separation separating all suits, extention of GAS
1995 14
Lennart Green, Anthony Owen GAS Variation while dealing cards on the table
Mar. 1995
The Minotaur (Vol. 7 No. 1)
6
Juan Tamariz Restoring part of Stack at end of Topsy Turvy
Related to 1995 215
Edward Marlo Moveable Card Pass spread cull to front
Related toAlso published here
  • The New Tops, Mar. 1969
1995 50
Edward Marlo Miracle Card Effects section intro
1995 54
Edward Marlo Under Fan Move under-the-fan displacement, from one-handed fan, see also end notes on p. 316
Inspired by 1995 302
Louis Gombert Le chapelet numéroté (suite)
  • "Classement" (method to stack deck in the hands)
1995 20
Claude Rix, Maurice Gauthron Les rouges et les noires - 2ème version card to pocket with shuffled deck, then performer separates red and black cards
1995 107
P. Howard Lyons Slipduc with four cards
1995
Labyrinth (Issue 5)
8
Jerry K. Hartman Secret Simon
  • Kardyro’s Simple Simon (see reference): under-the-spread force of top card (see also application on p. 280, in context of "Dynamic Duo")
  • Bill Miesel’s improved handling (p. 57)
Secret Simon combines elements of both, two handlings, can be used as key card placement
Inspired by
  • Simple Simon Move and Effects (Tony Kardyro, 1966)
1995 56
Jerry K. Hartman, Tony Kardyro Simple Simon application of Kardyro move, see also "Secret Simon" on p. 56 and reference there
1995 280
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Spread Cull single card
1996 2
Michael Close, Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Culling
1996 62
Jon Racherbaumer Putting a Placement in its Place credit essay on the spread cull and convincing control
1996
Facsimile (Issue 4)
13
Ein freches Kartenforcieren under-the-spread force, spreading deck over first card which is taken singly
1996
Intermagic (Vol. 20 No. 2)
62
Lewis Jones Invisible Cull
Feb. 1997
Apocalypse (Vol. 20 No. 2)
2754
Allan Ackerman A Combination Cull culling four cards while removing some cards
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1997 39
Karl Fulves Vampire Cull any Seven named, four Sevens outjogged and pushed in again, named one rises to top
1997 68
Dai Vernon Wedge Cull Displacement
1997 38
David Solomon Slider Card to facilitate culling next card
1997 65
Dai Vernon Wedge Break Displacement
Aug. 1997
Magic (Vol. 6 No. 12)
72
Bruce Cervon The Insertion Strip-Out
1998 71
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Hofzinser Cull brief
1998 85
Allan Ackerman, Frank Simon The Convincing Control Palm
Related to 1998 771
Tom Gagnon The Versatile Spread Control bottom card rides under cards when spread on table
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1998 1369
Tom Gagnon Self-Inflicted Spread Force with the Versatile Spread Control
VariationsAlso published here 1998 1370
Tom Gagnon The Inverse Spread Control with the Versatile Spread Control
Inspired byVariations 1998 1371
Tom Gagnon Veiled Discovery with the Versatile Spread Control
1998 1371
Tom Gagnon Key Card Placement with the Versatile Spread Control
Related to 1998 1371
Tom Gagnon Key Card Placement #2 with the Versatile Spread Control
1998 1372
Tom Gagnon Key Card Placement #3 with the Versatile Spread Control
1998 1372
Tom Gagnon Key Card Placement #4 with the Versatile Spread Control
1998 1372
Larry Jennings, Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Reverse Cull
1998 1455
Tom Gagnon The Gagnon Spread Control center card rides under cards when spread on table, further development of "Versatile Spread Control"
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1998 1
Edward Marlo Miracle Spread Move placing cards next to selections, kind of reverse cull substitute, with ribbon-spread hide-out of the placed cards, see p. 11
Related to Apr. 1998
Onyx (Issue 3)
9
Guy Hollingworth Arranging a Suit in Order Secretly
1999 210
Richard Osterlind Secretly Building a Set-up in front of the audience
1999 42
Ellis Stanyon The Bottom Card as "Key" No. 2, key card placement with reverse cull to upper section, or sticky key card to have the deck shuffled
1999 2
Ellis Stanyon The "Touched" Card No. 24, card touched in spread, bottom card dragged over becomes bottom card of top section, reverse cull/bottom deal
Also published here 1999 15
Ellis Stanyon Passing the Bottom Card to the Right Under the One Touched No. 8, also to force multiple cards one after the other
Also published here 1999 274
Justin Higham Combination Cull-Addition-Switch
Inspired byRelated to 1999 105
Gregory Wilson Out-jogged double load-up card out-jogged on bottom of deck, culled card loaded beneath it and squared with it as deck is lifted away
1999
Labyrinth (Issue 12)
34
Gregory Wilson The Open Action Cull four Aces (e. g.) are culled to top of deck as deck is spread through and fronts and backs of cards are flashed numerous times during spreading
1999
Labyrinth (Issue 12)
35
Lee Asher Pulp Friction reverse spread control/cull/displacement
VariationsAlso published here 2000 5
Roberto Giobbi Culling Introduction
2000 895
The Downjog Cull
2000 899
The Above-the-Spread Cull bringing one or more cards to the face of the pack
Related to 2000 901
Lennart Green The Green Angle Separation
2000 903
Karl Fulves Clandestine Cull cards removed from deck, tabled pile ends up red-black-alternating, rest in hand red-black separated
Variations 2000
Off The Books (Issue 1)
4
Lewis Jones Invisible Cull while placing some cards on the table
2000 22
Simon Lovell The Bucket Cull
  • One Bucket! (single card)
  • Several Little Buckets Hanging on a Wall! (multiple cards)
2000 105
Rot-Schwarz Präparation red-black separation during a location effect
2000
Intermagic (Vol. 24 No. 1)
26
Robin Robertson Reverse Immovable Card Pass reverse cull on back side
Inspired by
  • Ed Marlo's Movable Card Pass (New Tops)
June 2000
Onyx (Issue 11)
15
Paul Curry The Push Under spread culling the bottom card of the deck, "Reverse Cull"
2001 41
Harry Lorayne More Poker Power Cull Down Variation to back instead of bottom, jog and strip out
Inspired byVariations 2001 547
Harry Lorayne The Great Divide named quartet removed, it is used to separate deck into colors, updated handling
Inspired by 2001 579
Neal Elias, Edward Marlo Placing A Key Card II top card taken into right hand, deck then spread over it, also with key or force card near top
2001 26
Neal Elias Force #2 getting card from the bottom under spread with kelly/ovette type action
Inspired byRelated to 2001 30
Dai Vernon Vernon's Cull and Stock "In a Letter to Faucett Ross"
Dec. 2001
Genii (Vol. 64 No. 12)
60
Slop Shuffle Separation
2001 31
R. Paul Wilson The Seal Cull shuffled deck taken, performer runs through once, then a four-of-a-kind is shown on the face, angle-jog cull and passive strip-out (without explanation)
Nov. 2001
Ego (Vol. 1 No. 6)
16
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Hofzinser Spread Cull for single card
2002 61
Juan Tamariz Set-Up in front of Spectators setting up a small group of cards in routine
Related to 2002 37
Underspread Cull
2002 158
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser The Hofzinser Spread Cull controlling one card to the bottom
2002 12
Thomas Baxter The Spread Cull Cop palming out a culled card
2002 16
Lee Asher Pulp Friction reverse spread control/cull/displacement
Related to Sep./Oct. 2002
The Penumbra (Issue 3)
2
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Hofzinser Under Spread Cull
2002 16
Karl Fulves Further Notes on the significance of the spread cull
Related to 2002 21
Edward Marlo Prayer Cull
2002 280
Karl Fulves Color Control multiple shift application idea
2002 273
Lewis Jones Move over again, Moe with drop stack type arranging of color pattern
Inspired by
  • "Move over, Moe" (Lewis Jones, Imp Romp 2)
2002 141
Steve Beam Mora-Cull stacking by using the spread cull
2002 78
Roberto Giobbi Separating the Colors commentary and correction, slop shuffle
Related to May 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 5)
17
Rich Marotta Impromptu Invisible Deck reversal during cull
  • The Spread Cull
  • The Reversal
Jan./Feb. 2002
Mr. Gadfly (Vol. 2 No. 1)
15
Roberto Giobbi Versatile Jokers
  • Adding or Subtracting Special Cards
  • Starting with Jokers and Special Cards in the Card Case
  • Gimmicked Jokers
  • Jokers and Simple Setups
2003 1099
Roberto Giobbi, Juan Tamariz Step-by-step Revelation selection found, used to build a setup for next trick
2003 1124
Roberto Giobbi, Juan Tamariz Secret Setup strategy for setting up small setups in front of an audience, with trick examples
Related to 2003 1125
Roberto Giobbi Effect Using a Partial Deck strategy for building small setups in front of an audience
2003 1127
Karl Fulves Reverse Cull Handling
Inspired by 2003 20
David Williamson Pair Display Separation cards shown in pairs, set-up for red-black strip-out later
2003 14
David Williamson Pair Display Separation cards shown in pairs, set-up for red-black strip-out later
2003 28
Karl Fulves Quest spectator indicates four cards that are out-jogged, one of them thought-of, divined, in the meantime a suit-separation is maintained and the four Aces brought to top for later tricks
2003
Off The Books (Issue 10)
188
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson Impaired Count face-up/face-down group is shown and separated secretly, Biddle with right hand turning over multiple times
2003 45
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson RSC-MS Casual Cull
Inspired by 2003 97
Ross Bertram Tabled Multiple Shift first out-jogging the Aces in tabled spread to get into the control, culling ruse
Related to Mar. 2003
Genii (Vol. 66 No. 3)
62
Edward Marlo Down-Jog Displacement oil and water context, secret antifaro for very small packet
Also published here May 2003
Magic (Vol. 12 No. 9)
68
John Bannon The LOS Control to set up four of a kind for a following trick
Inspired by 2004 51
John Bannon Cull De Stack cull-placement procedure with strip-out
Inspired byAlso published here 2004 62
Jerry Sadowitz Slop Shuffle Variation culling with the slop shuffle
2004 150
Spread Cull
2004 10
Wesley James The Spread Displacement outjogged card in packet displaced, cull
Related to 2004 51
Edward Marlo The Moveable Card Pass to face
2004 173
Down-Jog Separation in and out jogging cull with strip-out cut
2004 435
Grace Ann Morgan I HATE that card! idiosyncratic way to cull a card to the top
2004 58
Juan Tamariz Cards to Pocket bringing four-of-a-kind together in memorized deck, travel to pocket as example
Other Methods
  • A. With Ray Grismer's Shuffle
  • B. With the Zarrow Shuffle
2004 104
Juan Tamariz Memory Jumble stacking half of the deck to memorized deck during a trick, location of single card
2004 195
Juan Tamariz Setting Up the Stack in Front of the Audience
  • A. Setup form a New-Deck Order (and bringing the deck openly to new-deck order)
    • With Faro Shuffles
    • With Antifaros
    • Justifying the Open Setting Up of Ace-to-King Order
  • B. From a Random Order
    • I. In One Stage
      • a. The Galasso-Cardoso Method
      • b. The Nikola Card System
      • c. Between the Fingers
      • d. Stacking a Borrowed Deck
    • II. In Two Stages (Half and Half)
      • a. Memory Jumble
      • b. Biddle Style
      • c. Two-Pile Divination
      • d. Divining One Card Out of Thirteen
      • e. Using the Methods for Stacking the Whole Deck
    • III. In three Stages (A Half, a Quarter and a Quarter)
      • a. The Clock
      • b. The Imaginary Trick
      • c. Directly Behind Your Back
      • d. Using a Strip-Out
      • e. Using the Methods for Stacking Half the Deck
2004 285
Juan Tamariz Finding Cards
  • A. With the Charlier One-Handed Cut
  • B. By Estimation
  • C. By Riffling
  • D. Learning the Identity of a Selection Without Glimpsing it
2004 331
Juan Tamariz Shifting the Position of a Card
  • First Objective: To Move a Card to a Different Position Without Altering the Rest of the Stack
    • A. With the Tamariz Perpenticular Control (TPC)
    • B. With a Slip Cut
    • C. With a Double Break and a Double Cut
    • D. With the Hofzinser Spread Cull
    • E. With Dai Vernon's Triumph Shuffle
    • F. With the Zarrow Shuffle
    • G. With the Side Steal
  • Second Objective: Pretending a Selected Card is Returned to the Position it Came From
    • Multiple Divination
  • Third Objective: To Exchange the Positions of Two Cards Without Altering the Rest of the Deck
    • A. With Multiple Cuts
    • B. With a Overhand Shuffle (Ariston)
  • Fourth Objective: To Gather Several Cards That are Scattered Throughout the Deck While Keeping Control Over the Order Which Enables You to Reassemble the Stack
    • A. Marlo's Lessinout Shuffle
    • B. Hofzinser's Spread Cull
    • C. Tamariz Perpendicular Control
    • D. Lennart Green's angle separation & Harry Loarayne's great divide
2004 333
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Hofzinser Spread Cull brief
2004 334
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser, Juan Tamariz Hofzinser's Spread Cull psychology, one and several cards
2004 356
Lennart Green Green Angle Separation brief
2004 361
Harry Lorayne, Edward Marlo Lorayne's "Great Divide" and Marlo's "Fifth Objective" Culls brief
2004 362
Kostya Kimlat The Roadrunner Cull
2004 37
Kostya Kimlat The Angle-Cull-Separation angle separation and spread cull combination
  • Separating Sets of Four of a Kind
  • Four Suit Separation
  • Beep Beep
2004 39
Biddle Steal Separation
2005 27
Tyler Wilson Hasselhofzinser card touched in spread is forced, under-the-spread handling
Also published here 2005 10
Tyler Wilson Hasselhofzinser card touched in spread is forced, under-the-spread handling
Also published here 2005 4
Andi Gladwin Combination Cull and Exchange Variation
Inspired by 2005 28
Tyler Wilson Hasselhofzinser card touched in spread is forced, under-the-spread handling
Also published here 2006 30
Dai Vernon Wedge Break brief
2006 297
Karl Fulves Riffle Shuffle Control as Cull upjogging all cards of one group instead of doing a riffle shuffle, also from the back with one-way backs
2006
Prolix (Issue 1)
46
Jack Avis The Finger Clip Cull
Also published here 2006 152
Allan Ackerman The Spectator Cuts a.k.a. No Setup Required card removed as prediction, spectator cuts to other three cards, culling sequence
2006 6
Dai Vernon Wedge Cull
2006 25
Denis Behr, Pit Hartling The Culling Procedure bringing any named four-of-a-kind to bottom in face-down deck, memorized deck
Also published here 2007 20
David Solomon Slider Card Principle
2007 202
Edward Marlo Imperfection Force under-the-spread force
Also published here 2007 165
Roberto Giobbi Aid for the Cull motivation
Jan. 2007
Genii (Vol. 70 No. 1)
17
Anthony Owen Out Of This House angle-jogging cards while dealing them on the table
Also published here 2007 28
Jon Racherbaumer The Call to Cull The Artful Ledger
Related to Oct. 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 3)
4
Jon Racherbaumer Defining A Cull
Oct. 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 3)
6
Jon Racherbaumer Full-Blown Foursome four of a kind to free selection is produced
Inspired by Oct. 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 3)
9
Jon Racherbaumer A Hurried History of Marlovian Culling
Oct. 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 3)
12
Edward Marlo Swivel Cull
Also published here Oct. 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 3)
14
Henry Evans Suit Yourself deck riffle shuffled by spectator, slop shuffle triumph, then deck shown in new deck order, slop shuffle to undo spectator's shuffle
Variations Oct. 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 3)
15
Jon Racherbaumer On Cull-Placement Combinations credit information
Oct. 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 3)
17
Edward Marlo Ruse Cull ruse to cull control two selections, Gemini Twins procedure
Also published here Oct. 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 3)
18
Jerry K. Hartman Pair Cull cull two cards to the top in process of removing two others from the deck, or cull four as you remove four
Inspired by 2007 36
Jerry K. Hartman, Tony Kardyro Block Simple Simon Simple Simon with a block of cards, essentially a packet version of Kardyro reference, see Trickery Treats reference for other applications
Related to
  • Simple Simon Move and Effects (Tony Kardyro, 1966)
  • "Shifting Sandwich" and "Show and Spell" (Jerry K. Hartman, Trickery Treats, 1999, p. 115 and p. 119 respectively)
2007 255
Spread Cull done in two beats, first to hide the culled card’s face in the spread, then to cull it out beneath spread
2007 298
Denis Behr Plop named four-of-a-kind penetrates card case, bringing any named four-of-a-kind to bottom in face-down deck
Also published here 2007 8
Lennart Green Angle Separation very brief
2008 50
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Cull como Control simple Hofzinser spread cull
2008
El Manuscrito (Vol. 1 No. 4)
26
Cull para Translado de cartas spread cull to position card to certain position
2008
El Manuscrito (Vol. 1 No. 4)
27
Cull para localización y control spread cull to locate and control a card, face-up
2008
El Manuscrito (Vol. 1 No. 4)
27
Cull para control múltiple spread cull for multiple cards
2008
El Manuscrito (Vol. 1 No. 4)
28
Cull para separación de palo o colores spread cull to control a suit or separate colors
2008
El Manuscrito (Vol. 1 No. 4)
28
Dani DaOrtiz Cull reverse bringing a culled card to a higher position up in the spread
  • Cull reverse, en posición determinada
2008
El Manuscrito (Vol. 1 No. 4)
29
Edward Marlo Side-Jog Cull
  • First Method
  • Second Method
  • Third Method
Also published here Aug. 2008
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. Annual 2007)
12
Jon Racherbaumer On the Single Card Cull with convincing control application
Aug. 2008
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. Annual 2007)
16
Behind the Spread Cull
Mar. 2008
Antinomy (Vol. 4 No. 1)
35
Fred Robinson Ultimate Force under-spread force, starts with cull
Related toVariationsAlso published here 2009 125
Jerry K. Hartman Blocked Simple Simon Move Displacement move for sandwich cards using the cull
Related to
  • "Shifting Sandwich" (J.K. Hartman, Trickery Treats, 1999)
2009 53
Benjamin Earl C.O.P. Cull Stack very brief
Jan. 2009
Gambit (Issue 1)
24
Arie Vilner The Table Spread Control card inserted into tabled spread and controlled/culled as spread is gathered up
Related to 2009 74
Troy Hooser Slip Stream under-spread transfer of bottom card to near top
2010 60
John Guastaferro Either Or location routine that allows to build a small set-up for later use
Related to 2010 6
Roberto Giobbi Postcard Cue Card strategy to openly do a small set-up
2010
Secret Agenda (Issue July 16)
212
Benjamin Earl The Casual Open Placement (C.O.P.)
Inspired by Oct. 2010
Gambit (Issue 2)
12
Jerry K. Hartman Cullocation Slip cut type of action with the cull
2010 52
Reverse Cull
2010 53
The Reverse Cull
Related to 2010 110
Troy Hooser Key Card Placement Reverse Cull
Related to 2010 112
Troy Hooser Reverse Cull Popout Card pop out of back of deck
Related to 2010 112
Troy Hooser Slip Dodge stack four Aces using Reverse Cull
Related to 2010 118
P. Howard Lyons Slipduc switching center to cards when hands separate
Oct. 2010
Genii (Vol. 73 No. 10)
73
Fogel's Stacked Deck Idea same as Nikola's Subtle Game, arranging memorized deck stack in front of spectators
Related to 2010 111
Roberto Giobbi Culling Short Stacks while locating a card in previous effect
2010 122
Tony Miller Down and Out Force way to get into spread-cull
2010 79
Steve Mayhew Old Lazy Fat Guy Cull four-of-a-kind cull during multiple-packet riffle shuffle procedure
VariationsAlso published here 2011 15
Woody Aragón Separagon open tabled red/black separation
Also published here 2011 35
Patrick Page Calling the Cards all cards are named without repetition, to stack the deck
Related to 2011 93
Tom Gagnon Versatile Spread Control bottom card rides under cards when spread on table
  • Basic Technique
  • Multi-Card Technique
  • Practice Exercise
  • Reciprocal Blind
Also published here 2011 32
Tom Gagnon Gagnon Spread Control center card rides under cards when spread on table
  • Insertion Jog
  • Side Steal Jog
  • The Control
VariationsAlso published here 2011 76
Tom Gagnon Top Card Cover GSC Gagnon Spread Control to second position
2011 87
Tom Gagnon Bottom Card Cover GSC Gagnon Spread Control to small position from bottom
2011 88
Tom Gagnon Ribbon Spread Multiple Shift
  • Angle Load
  • Lift Load
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 2011 90
Tom Gagnon Spread Extraction Move Gagnon Spread Control to top
2011 95
Tom Gagnon Pinkie Finger Load Gagnon Spread Control to top
2011 97
Tom Gagnon Slide Maneuver Gagnon Spread Control to top
2011 99
Dani DaOrtiz Jugando con Palos (y con percepción) two principles, secretly removing only cards from one suit, and showing a packet which is in numerical order to look shuffled
  • 1. Separación a la vista y secretamente, de un palo de la baraja
  • 2. Enseñada de un palo mezclado (realmente ordenado)
2011
El Manuscrito (Vol. 4 No. 15)
454
John Bannon Culling Ruse up-jogging the Aces, then multiple shift
Related toAlso published here 2011 30
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser, Edward Marlo Underspread Cull
2012 158
Roberto Giobbi Handling a Break by Using a Spread Cull
2012 73
Allan Ackerman The Ultimate Gesture Cut (UGC) light reft spread pass, credit information, with "A 2001 Variation"
Related to 2012 41
Allan Ackerman Two-Step Hofzinser Cull
Also published here 2012 54
Brother John Hamman Easy Cull while up-jogging other cards and tabling portions of the deck
Related toAlso published here 2012 69
Tony Cabral, Eddie Fechter Culling Ploy card apparently lost
2012 13
Juan Tamariz Quartet Spread Cull cull-type maneuver that brings a four-of-a-kind to the top
2012 4
Tony Chang That Was a Freebie subtlety for spread culling returned selection
2013 5
Tyler Wilson Spread Cull Credits
2013 7
Simon Aronson Under-the-Spread Force Handling
2013 17
Tom Gagnon Very Versatile Spread Control
Also published here 2013 1
Tom Gagnon Gagnon Spread Control brief
Also published here 2013 41
Tom Gagnon One Card Ribbon Spread Pass front-and-back ribbon spread used to slide card from center to top
  • Control to the Bottom
Inspired by 2013 58
Tom Gagnon Spread-Cut-Pass deck ribbon spread back to front, gathered half-way and cut, face-card is original top card
2013 68
Tom Gagnon Mechanical Spread Control card inserted in tabled back-to-front spread, controlled as cards are gathered
  • One Card Control to the Top
  • One Card Control to the Bottom
  • Two Card Control to the Top
Inspired byRelated toVariations 2013 74
Tom Gagnon Miracle Spread Handling card slid to new position as part of tabled spread is gathered
Inspired by 2013 134
Lance Caffrey Stacking on the Fly (Culling)
2013 99
The Spread Cull
Sep. 2013
Genii (Vol. 76 No. 9)
37
Justin Higham Named-Card Stab with method to get named card openly under control while removing the Ace of Spades
Variations 2013 28
Patrick G. Redford Tetrad Switch Open way of rearranging the order of four cards
2013 26
John Bannon Culling Ruse up-jogging the Aces, then multiple shift
Also published here 2013 133
John Bannon Cull de Stack cull-placement procedure with strip-out
Also published here 2013 225
Tyler Wilson Spread Cull Credits
2014 14