preface \n \n s. w. erdnase \n observations \n steve forte
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Preface
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introduction \n \n s. w. erdnase \n observations \n steve forte \n notes on erdnase \n roberto giobbi
1902
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Introduction
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professional secrets \n \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
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Professional Secrets
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hold outs \n information and opinion \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
1902
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Hold Outs
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prepared cards \n information and opinion \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
1902
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Prepared Cards
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confederacy \n \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
1902
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Confederacy
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19
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two methods of shuffling \n \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
1902
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Two Methods of Shuffling
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20
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primary accomplishments \n false shuffling and cutting \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
1902
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Primary Accomplishments
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possibilities of the "blind" \n \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
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Possibilities of the "Blind"
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21
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uniformity of action \n \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
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Uniformity of Action
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22
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deportment \n \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
1902
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Deportment
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22
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display of ability \n \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
1902
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Display of Ability
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23
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greatest single accomplishment \n bottom dealing \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
1902
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Greatest Single Accomplishment
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23
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effect of suspicion \n \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
1902
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Effect of Suspicion
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24
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acquiring the art \n \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
1902
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Acquiring the Art
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24
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importance of details \n \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
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Importance of Details
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25
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technical terms \n \n s. w. erdnase \n card table artifice \n steve forte
1902
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Technical Terms
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erdnase system of blind shuffles - position for shuffle \n \n s. w. erdnase \n overhand shuffles \n shane cobalt
1902
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Erdnase System of Blind Shuffles - Position for Shuffle
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28
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blind shuffles - i. to retain top stock \n \n s. w. erdnase \n to retain top stock \n shane cobalt \n erdnase system of blind shuffles \n steve forte
1902
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Blind Shuffles - I. To Retain Top Stock
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29
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ii. to retain top stock and shuffle whole deck \n \n s. w. erdnase \n to retain top stock and shuffle whole deck \n shane cobalt \n erdnase system of blind shuffles \n steve forte
1902
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II. To Retain Top Stock and Shuffle Whole Deck
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31
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iii. to retain bottom stock and shuffle whole deck \n \n s. w. erdnase \n to retain the bottom stock and shuffle whole deck \n shane cobalt \n erdnase system of blind shuffles \n steve forte \n to retain the bottom stock and shuffle whole deck (p. 32) \n roberto giobbi
1902
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III. To Retain Bottom Stock and Shuffle Whole Deck
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32
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erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts - i. to retain the top stock \n \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase aces \n harry riser \n riffle shuffles \n shane cobalt \n erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts \n steve forte
1902
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Erdnase System of Blind Riffles and Cuts - I. To Retain the Top Stock
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33
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ii. to retain the bottom stock \n \n s. w. erdnase \n riffle shuffles \n shane cobalt \n erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts \n steve forte
1902
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II. To Retain the Bottom Stock
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36
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blind cuts - i. to retain bottom stock. top losing one card \n \n unknown \n erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts \n steve forte \n finley's cut to slip one card \n arthur finley
1902
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Blind Cuts - I. To Retain Bottom Stock. Top Losing One Card
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39
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ii. to retain the complete stock \n \n unknown \n to retain the complete stock \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts \n steve forte
1902
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II. To Retain the Complete Stock
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Related toAlso published here
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40
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iii. to retain the top stock \n running cut with break \n unknown \n top stock control \n s. w. erdnase \n combinación del corte múltiple a un mano con el corte para retener el paquete superior de erdnase \n juan villarejo \n to retain the top stock \n s. w. erdnase \n to retain top stock without breaking stride \n shane cobalt \n erdnase false strips \n steve forte \n erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts \n steve forte
1902
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III. To Retain the Top Stock
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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41
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iv. to retain the bottom stock \n \n s. w. erdnase \n handling of false cuts and blinds \n edward marlo \n s. w. erdnase \n to retain the bottom stock \n s. w. erdnase \n to retain bottom stock without breaking stride \n shane cobalt \n erdnase false strips \n steve forte \n erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts \n steve forte
1902
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IV. To Retain the Bottom Stock
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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42
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v. to retain bottom stock. riffle ii and cut iv \n combination riffle and cuts \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts \n steve forte \n combination riffle and cuts - to retain bottom stock. riffle ii and cut iv \n roberto giobbi
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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V. To Retain Bottom Stock. Riffle II and Cut IV
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44
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fancy blind cuts - i. to retain the complete stock \n \n unknown \n erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts \n steve forte \n more options \n steve forte \n a flourish cut (false) after erdnase's fancy blind cut n° 1 \n vanni bossi \n kingslip \n mark aspiazu \n modified 3-way cut \n justin higham
1902
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Fancy Blind Cuts - I. To Retain the Complete Stock
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Related toVariations
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44
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ii. to retain the complete stock \n \n s. w. erdnase \n cutting up \n tom gagnon \n erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts \n steve forte \n more options \n steve forte \n cy endfield's four-way slip cut - reconstruction \n justin higham \n cy endfield \n acting out erdnase \n justin higham
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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II. To Retain the Complete Stock
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Related toVariations
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45
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one-handed fancy true cut \n tabled \n unknown \n the dave price false cut \n dave price \n a triple fancy table cut \n ross bertram \n a triple fancy table cut \n msgr. vincent foy \n a simple fancy one hand table cut \n msgr. vincent foy \n one-handed genuine "cut" \n unknown \n erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts \n steve forte \n single false cuts \n edward marlo \n quattro amigos \n luis carreon \n un amigo \n luis carreon
1902
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One-Handed Fancy True Cut
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Related toVariations
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46
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to indicate the location for the cut - i. this is located by the crimp \n bridge crimp, for use after overhand shuffle \n unknown \n the inverted crimp \n graham adams \n to indicate the location for the cut \n steve forte
1902
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To Indicate the Location for the Cut - I. This is located by the Crimp
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Related toVariations
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48
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ii. this is located by the jog \n for use after overhand shuffle \n s. w. erdnase \n to indicate the location for the cut \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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II. This is located by the jog
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50
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iii. this is located by the crimp \n bridge crimp, for use after riffle shuffle \n unknown \n to indicate the location for the cut \n steve forte
1902
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III. This is located by the crimp
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Related to
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51
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iv. this is located by the jog \n for use after riffle shuffle \n unknown \n to indicate the location for the cut \n steve forte
1902
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IV. This is located by the jog
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51
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bottom dealing \n featuring the erdnase grip \n s. w. erdnase \n the marnase bottom deal \n edward marlo \n unit movement for erdnase bottom deal \n edward marlo \n bottom fact \n karl fulves \n one-hand erdnase \n karl fulves \n the bottom deal \n jack avis \n stop on a dime \n karl fulves \n bottom steal \n karl fulves \n bottom dealing \n s. w. erdnase \n the bottom deal \n graham adams \n bottom dealing \n shane cobalt \n bottom dealing \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Bottom Dealing
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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52
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top and bottom dealing with one hand \n using the erdnase bottom deal, also mention of stud bottom deal \n s. w. erdnase \n bottom dealing \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Top and Bottom Dealing with One Hand
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56
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second dealing \n two methods \n s. w. erdnase \n the side push-off second \n s. w. erdnase \n edward marlo \n on the erdnase second deal \n s. w. erdnase \n roberto giobbi \n the second deal \n graham adams \n second dealing \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Second Dealing
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58
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ordinary methods of stocking, locating and securing \n different methods while toying with the deck \n s. w. erdnase \n method five: multiple cull \n roger crosthwaite \n method six: multiple cull \n roger crosthwaite \n gagnon stocks erdnase \n tom gagnon \n ordinary methods of stocking, locating and securing \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Ordinary Methods of Stocking, Locating and Securing
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Related toVariations
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60
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stock shuffle \n milk build, drawing only from the bottom without top card cover, also for more hands at once \n unknown \n a new method of stock shuffle \n graham adams \n no-haymow haymow \n steve forte \n stock shuffle \n steve forte
1902
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Stock Shuffle
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Related toVariations
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65
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erdnase system of stock shuffling \n - two-card stock
- three-card stock
- four-card stock
- five-card stock
- twelve-card stock--for draw poker
- euchre stock--four-handed game-1
- euchre stock--four-hande game-2 \n s. w. erdnase \n the expert at the card table \n bruce elliott \n s. w. erdnase \n gambling expose \n milton kort \n formula for erdnase shuffles \n s. w. erdnase \n frederick braue \n die echte erklärung \n christoph borer \n s. w. erdnase \n jack merlin \n five card stock leaving the cards at any desired numbers \n graham adams \n six card stock for any number of players \n graham adams \n seven card stock for any number of players \n graham adams \n marnese overhand stack \n edward marlo \n the erdnase system of stock shuffling \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Erdnase System of Stock Shuffling
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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68
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the erdnase system of cull shuffling \n - to cull two cards
- to cull three cards
- to cull four cards
- to cull nine cards \n s. w. erdnase \n formula for erdnase shuffles \n s. w. erdnase \n frederick braue \n cull shuffling \n graham adams \n the erdnase system of cull shuffling \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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The Erdnase System of Cull Shuffling
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Related toVariations
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78
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the erdnase system of palming - top palm. first method \n \n s. w. erdnase \n on the erdnase system of palming \n s. w. erdnase \n roberto giobbi \n erdnase top palm, first method \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase two handed multiple card palm \n s. w. erdnase \n top palm - first method \n shane cobalt \n the erdnase system of palming \n steve forte \n turnover top palm \n ernest earick \n daley's modified erdnase top palm \n dr. jacob daley
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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The Erdnase System of Palming - Top Palm. First Method
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Related toVariations
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83
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top palm. second method \n \n s. w. erdnase \n the erdnase system of palming \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Top Palm. Second Method
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85
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draw replacement \n deck drawn to table edge \n s. w. erdnase
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Draw Replacement
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86
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bottom palm. first method \n with left little finger option \n s. w. erdnase \n notes on the erdnase bottom palm \n jack carpenter \n on the erdnase system of palming \n s. w. erdnase \n roberto giobbi \n change a la erdnase bottom palm \n s. w. erdnase \n the bottom palm \n john carney \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase bottom palm \n s. w. erdnase \n jörg alexander weber \n erdnase bottom palm handling \n dai vernon \n bottom palm handling \n jörg alexander weber \n bottom palm - first method \n shane cobalt \n bottom palm \n john galsworthy \n s. w. erdnase \n the erdnase system of palming \n steve forte \n the erdnase bottom palm \n dai vernon \n erdnase bottom palm variation \n aaron fisher \n daley's note \n dr. jacob daley \n the s.w.e. fan palm \n allan ackerman
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Bottom Palm. First Method
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Related toVariations- Bottom Palm Handling (Jörg Alexander Weber, 1991)
- The Bottom Palm (John Carney, S. W. Erdnase, 2002)
- Erdnase Bottom Palm (S. W. Erdnase, Jörg Alexander Weber, 2008)
- The Erdnase Bottom Palm (Dai Vernon, 2008)
- Erdnase Bottom Palm Variation (Aaron Fisher, 2009)
- Erdnase Bottom Palm Handling (Dai Vernon, 2018)
- Bottom Palm (John Galsworthy, S. W. Erdnase, 2020)
- The S.W.E. Fan Palm (Allan Ackerman, 2024)
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bottom palm. second method \n \n s. w. erdnase \n the erdnase system of palming \n steve forte \n bottom palm. second method \n s. w. erdnase
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Bottom Palm. Second Method
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88
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bottom palm replacement \n \n s. w. erdnase \n bottom palm replacement \n edward marlo \n s. w. erdnase
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Bottom Palm Replacement
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90
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bottom palm when cards are riffled \n almost tabled after riffle shuffle, two methods \n s. w. erdnase \n the erdnase system of palming \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Bottom Palm When Cards Are Riffled
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90
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top palm when cards are riffled \n after riffle shuffle \n s. w. erdnase
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Top Palm When Cards Are Riffled
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92
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to maintain the bottom palm while dealing \n delaying its use \n s. w. erdnase \n to maintain the bottom palm while dealing \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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To Maintain the Bottom Palm While Dealing
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93
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to hold the location of cut while dealing \n delaying a shift or similar action \n s. w. erdnase \n to hold the location of the cut while dealing \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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To Hold the Location of Cut while Dealing
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94
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shifts \n \n s. w. erdnase \n shifts \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Shifts
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95
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two-handed shift \n \n unknown \n shifts \n steve forte
1902
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Two-Handed Shift
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97
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the erdnase shift. one hand \n \n s. w. erdnase \n covering erdnase \n charlie miller \n johnny's glimpse \n johnny thompson \n the erdnase one hand shift \n s. w. erdnase \n single-handed slip-cut \n felix farrell \n shifts \n steve forte \n revolution e \n dan buck \n dave buck \n erdnase go round \n dan buck \n dave buck \n erdnase one hand shift \n dai vernon
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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The Erdnase Shift. One Hand
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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99
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erdnase shift. two hands \n \n s. w. erdnase \n shifts \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Erdnase Shift. Two Hands
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102
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to ascertain the top cards while riffling and reserve them at bottom \n see elegant title, tabled double cut \n s. w. erdnase \n undercut transfer \n johnny thompson \n erdnase aces \n harry riser \n to ascertain the top cards while riffling and reserve them at bottom \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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To Ascertain the Top Cards while Riffling and Reserve them at Bottom
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Related toVariations
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103
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mode of holding the hand \n how to hold the hand for poker playing \n s. w. erdnase \n mode of holding the hand \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Mode of Holding the Hand
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104
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skinning the hand \n to rearrange a heavy poker hand \n s. w. erdnase \n skinning the hand \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Skinning the Hand
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106
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small packet top palm \n \n s. w. erdnase
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Small Packet Top Palm
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107
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dealing without the cut \n dealing from half pack to avoid shift and simplify bottom deal \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Dealing Without the Cut
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109
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the player without an ally \n \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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The Player without an Ally
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109
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replacing the cut as before \n bold \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Replacing the Cut as Before
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110
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holding out for the cut \n \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Holding Out for the Cut
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110
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shifting the cut \n tips for the card table \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Shifting the Cut
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111
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dealing too many \n dealing too many cards in a game, double deal is only hinted at \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Dealing Too Many
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112
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crimping for the cut \n using crimp in a game, player cuts to crimp \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Crimping for the Cut
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113
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replacing palm when cutting \n two for top, one for bottom \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Replacing Palm When Cutting
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113
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the short deck \n playing with a short deck, card table advantage \n s. w. erdnase \n the player without an ally \n steve forte
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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The Short Deck
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116
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three card monte \n two methods for the throw switch \n unknown \n three card monte \n steve forte
1902
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Three Card Monte
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117
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mexican three card monte \n featuring the mexican turnover \n unknown
1902
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Mexican Three Card Monte
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122
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legerdemain \n \n s. w. erdnase
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Legerdemain
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125
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single handed shift \n also for control \n charlier
1902
Charlier
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Single Handed Shift
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128
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the longitudinal shift \n \n s. w. erdnase \n the longitudinal "pass" \n s. w. erdnase \n longways shift \n steve forte \n the tudinal-longi shift \n kyohei tatsukawa \n the long pass \n c. h. wilson
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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The Longitudinal Shift
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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130
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the open shift \n color change mention on page 134 \n s. w. erdnase \n the open shift \n shane cobalt \n open production \n jerry sadowitz \n the open shift \n roberto giobbi
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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The Open Shift
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Related toVariations
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132
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the s.w.e. shift \n color change mention on page 136 \n s. w. erdnase \n s.w.e. shift applications \n roberto giobbi \n ribbon spread double cut \n tom gagnon \n the s. w. e. shift \n shane cobalt \n fast s. w. e. \n steve forte \n expertalk: ernesto melero on the s.w.e. shift \n ernesto melero \n top card cover s.w.e. shift \n roger klause \n bruce's top card cover s.w.e. \n gordon bruce \n the short pass \n c. h. wilson
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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The S.W.E. Shift
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Related toVariations
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134
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the diagonal palm-shift \n mention of top palm, bottom palm and multiple shift on page 141 \n s. w. erdnase \n diagonal palm shift \n paul chosse \n the diagonal palm shift \n s. w. erdnase \n kf note \n karl fulves \n a multiple card palm and steal utilizing the diagonal push-through method \n s. w. erdnase \n francis carlyle \n peeping palm \n dave buck \n erdnase + vernon \n karl fulves \n hoffmann + erdnase \n karl fulves \n diagonal palm fan \n edo huang \n center steal \n cy endfield \n the diagonal palm shift \n roger crosthwaite \n the diagonal palm shift \n graham adams \n the overhand dps \n benjamin earl \n the diagonal palm-shift \n shane cobalt \n from the peek \n shane cobalt \n on the table \n shane cobalt \n as a false cut \n shane cobalt \n tps (tapered palm shift) \n ryan plunkett \n in the secret angle - the revolve diagonal palm shift \n helder guimarães \n the use of the little finger in positioning exactly the card in the palm \n vanni bossi \n the diagonal palm shift \n dai vernon \n the diagonal palm shift \n s. w. erdnase \n one-handed get-ready for the diagonal palm shift \n eric evans \n erdnase diagonal palm shift \n dai vernon \n diagonal palm shift (dps) \n alexander de cova \n sneaky palm shift \n tom stone \n prelude to dps \n r. paul wilson \n the "diagonal-palm shift" as an aid to the "rising card trick" \n edward victor
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S. W. Erdnase
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The Diagonal Palm-Shift
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Related toVariations- A Multiple Card Palm and Steal Utilizing the Diagonal Push-Through Method (S. W. Erdnase, Francis Carlyle, 1975)
- The Use of the Little Finger in Positioning Exactly the Card in the Palm (Vanni Bossi, 1991)
- The Diagonal Palm Shift (Roger Crosthwaite, 1994)
- Diagonal Palm Shift (Paul Chosse, 1997)
- Erdnase + Vernon (Karl Fulves, 2003)
- Prelude to DPS (R. Paul Wilson, 2003 ca.)
- Sneaky Palm Shift (Tom Stone, 2004)
- The Diagonal Palm Shift (Dai Vernon, 2008)
- Peeping Palm (Dave Buck, 2011)
- Diagonal Palm Fan (Edo Huang, 2015)
- The Overhand DPS (Benjamin Earl, 2019)
- From The Peek (Shane Cobalt, 2019)
- On The Table (Shane Cobalt, 2019)
- As a False Cut (Shane Cobalt, 2019)
- In the Secret Angle - The Revolve Diagonal Palm Shift (Helder Guimarães, 2019)
- TPS (Tapered Palm Shift) (Ryan Plunkett, 2020)
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the blind shuffle for securing selected card \n with palm off for a spectator shuffle \n s. w. erdnase
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S. W. Erdnase
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The Blind Shuffle For Securing Selected Card
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forcing \n \n unknown \n on forcing \n graham adams
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Forcing
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palming \n two methods
- without apparently touching the deck with right hand
- single card à la vernon's topping the deck \n s. w. erdnase \n the buatier palm \n buatier de kolta \n the erdnase top palm \n benjamin earl \n "topping the deck" \n dai vernon \n the erdnase connection \n jamy ian swiss
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Palming
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the back palm \n \n unknown
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changes - the top change \n old style with finger change \n unknown
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Changes - The Top Change
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the bottom change \n \n unknown
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The Bottom Change
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the palm change \n uncredited \n adrian plate
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Adrian Plate
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The Palm Change
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the double-palm change \n \n prof. robert hellis \n to "change" a card - sixth method \n prof. robert hellis \n on the double palm change \n dai vernon
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Prof. Robert Hellis
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The Double-Palm Change
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transformations. two hands \n intro \n s. w. erdnase
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Transformations. Two Hands
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first method \n "transformations. two hands"
houdini/erdnase change \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase sideways \n guy hollingworth \n draun's erdnase change \n steve draun \n nosejob \n tomas blomberg \n tom stone \n expertalk: jay sankey on the erdnase transformation \n jay sankey \n método 3 \n s. w. erdnase \n harry houdini \n bluff erdnase change \n justin higham \n triple erdnase \n nathan kranzo
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First Method
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second method \n "transformations. two hands"
left first finger pushes out bottom card to the front \n unknown \n malini's own color change \n max malini \n third method \n unknown \n colour change \n max malini
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Second Method
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third method \n "transformations. two hands"
deck on left fingers, right hand covers face, left thumb pushes back card up into right hand \n unknown
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Third Method
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fourth method \n "transformations. two hands"
handling variation of third method \n s. w. erdnase \n fourth method control/palm \n ben morris-rains
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Fourth Method
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sixth method \n "transformations. two hands"
featuring unusual palm \n s. w. erdnase \n fb side steal \n frederick braue \n my side steal \n carlos vaquera
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Sixth Method
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fifth method \n "transformations. two hands"
right thumb goes under deck and pulls bottom card out \n unknown \n first method \n unknown
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Fifth Method
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transformations. one hand - first method \n one-handed, thumb drags face card to the back \n unknown \n on the erdnase one-hand color changes \n dai vernon
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Transformations. One Hand - First Method
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second method \n "transformations. one hand"
one-handed, thumb pushes back card to the face \n s. w. erdnase \n one handed top to middle insert \n fredric p. lamazor
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Second Method
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blind shuffles, retaining entire order. - first method \n \n unknown \n erdnase blind shuffles \n karl fulves \n the combination shuffle \n benjamin earl \n the dan fishman overhand false shuffle \n dan fishman \n erdnase false overhand shuffle (jennings finesse) \n larry jennings \n blind shuffles, retaining entire order (first method) \n roberto giobbi \n blind shuffles (erdnase) \n dai vernon
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Blind Shuffles, Retaining Entire Order. - First Method
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second method \n "blind shuffles, retaining entire order."
can be done without table \n unknown \n blind shuffle - second method \n unknown \n second method \n unknown \n a false “riffle shuffle” \n unknown \n some thoughts on blind #2 \n allan ackerman
1902
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Second Method
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third method \n "blind shuffles, retaining entire order."
similar to second method, can be done without table \n unknown \n blind shuffle - third method \n unknown \n erdnase shuffle side-slip (close-up) \n russell t. barnhart \n third method \n unknown
1902
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Third Method
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fourth method \n "blind shuffles, retaining entire order."
greek shuffle \n unknown \n blind shuffles (erdnase) \n dai vernon
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Fourth Method
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fifth method \n "blind shuffles, retaining entire order." \n charlier
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Charlier
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Fifth Method
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methods for determining a card thought of \n intro \n s. w. erdnase
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Methods for Determining a Card Thought Of
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a. by the riffle \n "methods for determining a card thought of" \n s. w. erdnase \n psychological riffle force \n max malini \n erdnase method a \n roger crosthwaite
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S. W. Erdnase
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A. By the Riffle
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b. by springing flourish \n "methods for determining a card thought of" \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase method b \n roger crosthwaite \n new thought card sleights - third method \n william e. robinson
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B. By Springing Flourish
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c. by the cut \n "methods for determining a card thought of"
spectator cuts while performer holds deck, remembers card, and replaces, performer picks up break \n s. w. erdnase \n erdnase method c \n roger crosthwaite
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C. By the Cut
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d. by the gaze \n "methods for determining a card thought of"
cards shown one by one, spectator's eyes are watched \n s. w. erdnase \n on the gaze selection method \n jean hugard \n frederick braue \n erdnase method d \n roger crosthwaite \n determination d \n r. paul wilson \n the gaze method - think-a-card \n roger crosthwaite \n "covertly" and reading erdnase closely \n dai vernon \n new thought card sleights - first method \n william e. robinson
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D. By the Gaze
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to get sight of selected card \n with spectator insertion subtlety, three centre glimpses \n unknown \n center glimpse \n unknown
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To Get Sight of Selected Card
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the slide \n \n unknown \n the slide \n jon racherbaumer
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The Slide
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catching two cards at fingertips \n "favorite sleights for terminating tricks" \n unknown
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Catching Two Cards at Fingertips
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leaving selected card in hand of spectator \n hitting deck out of his hand \n unknown
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Leaving Selected Card in Hand of Spectator
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the revolution \n air pressure turnover \n unknown \n erdnase’s revolution from a verdnase break \n larry jennings
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The Revolution
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card rising from the hand \n \n unknown
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Card Rising from the Hand
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card tricks \n \n s. w. erdnase
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Card Tricks
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the exclusive coterie \n \n s. w. erdnase \n making the coterie even more exclusive \n jon racherbaumer \n the exclusive coterie \n roberto giobbi \n intro to the exclusive coterie \n roberto giobbi \n la coterie karr \n todd karr
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The Exclusive Coterie
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the divining rod \n blindfolded \n s. w. erdnase \n the divining brush \n kez dearmer \n the divining rod \n jon racherbaumer \n psychic dna \n david ben
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The Divining Rod
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the invisible flight \n \n s. w. erdnase \n the invisible flight \n roberto giobbi
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The Invisible Flight
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tricks with the prearranged deck \n eight kings - set up explained with methods to calculate cards and their positions (applicable for any cyclic stack) \n s. w. erdnase \n thirty minute memorized deck \n allan ackerman \n the mem deck i prefer \n allan ackerman \n calculation method for eight kings & si stebbins \n s. w. erdnase \n allan ackerman
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Tricks with the Prearranged Deck
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weighing cards \n \n s. w. erdnase
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Weighing Cards
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producing any card called for \n \n s. w. erdnase
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Producing Any Card Called For
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naming cards... \n \n s. w. erdnase
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Naming Cards...
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knowing position of any named card \n \n s. w. erdnase
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S. W. Erdnase
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Knowing Position of any named Card
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the traveling cards \n \n s. w. erdnase \n the travelling cards \n jon racherbaumer \n the traveling cards \n roberto giobbi
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S. W. Erdnase
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The Traveling Cards
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the row of ten cards \n spectator displaces x cards in packet, an x value card is produced \n unknown
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The Row of Ten Cards
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the acrobatic jacks \n kind of cavorting aces \n s. w. erdnase \n the acrobatic jacks \n jon racherbaumer \n the jumping jacks \n t. page wright
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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The Acrobatic Jacks
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a mind-reading trick \n one out of four, "did you see your card already" and fishing \n s. w. erdnase \n a mind-reading trick \n jon racherbaumer \n a wry gleaning trick \n allan ackerman \n an l. w. mindreading routine \n william larsen \n t. page wright \n out of sight - out of mind \n dai vernon \n the mind reading trick \n allan ackerman
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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A Mind-Reading Trick
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power of concentrated thought \n number up to ten \n s. w. erdnase \n card and number divination \n unknown \n thought reading extraordinary \n unknown \n card at any number \n chan canasta \n scaan \n tom gagnon
1902
S. W. Erdnase
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Power of Concentrated Thought
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the acme of control \n old effect with pair of pseudo duplicates \n unknown
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The Acme of Control
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the card and handkerchief \n \n s. w. erdnase \n karte durch tuch \n christian scherer \n s. w. erdnase
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The Card and Handkerchief
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the top and bottom production \n ladies looking glass \n s. w. erdnase
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The Top and Bottom Production
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the three aces \n ace of hearts poses as diamonds, distributed aces are together after one cut \n s. w. erdnase \n das verwandelte as \n unknown \n ace delusion \n paul lepaul
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The Three Aces
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the card and hat \n card to under hat \n s. w. erdnase \n predictable surprise \n john carney
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The Card and Hat
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