thanks! \n \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Thanks!
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introduction to volume 2 \n \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Introduction to Volume 2
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xxiii
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overhand shuffle techniques, part 2 \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Overhand Shuffle Techniques, Part 2
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bringing the bottom card to the top \n break, without single card run \n christian scherer \n dai vernon \n overhand shuffle finesse \n christian scherer \n bottom-to-top overhand shuffle break \n roberto giobbi
1996
Christian Scherer, Dai Vernon
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Bringing the Bottom Card to the Top
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controlling the top and bottom stocks \n \n unknown
1996
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Controlling the Top and Bottom Stocks
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top stock control with the lift shuffle \n \n unknown
1996
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Top Stock Control with the Lift Shuffle
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key-card placement with the lift shuffle \n \n unknown
1996
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Key-Card Placement with the Lift Shuffle
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258
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controlling the entire deck: the g. w. hunter shuffle \n \n g. w. hunter
1996
G. W. Hunter
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Controlling the Entire Deck: the G. W. Hunter Shuffle
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controlling the entire deck: the optical shuffle \n \n unknown \n the optical run & toss false shuffle \n jared kopf
1996
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Controlling the Entire Deck: the Optical Shuffle
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Variations
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subconscious poker \n one card is controlled during the repeat-dealing of five poker-hand and appears in a royal flush \n joseph k. schmidt \n subconscious poker ii \n joseph k. schmidt
1996
Joseph K. Schmidt
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Subconscious Poker
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aces off the cuff \n two black aces are produced, transform into red two aces and reappear from the sleeves, "sleeve aces" \n al leech \n earl nelson \n edward marlo \n two hands: four aces \n al leech \n sleeve aces \n earl nelson
1996
Al Leech, Earl Nelson, Edward Marlo
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Aces Off the Cuff
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instant addition \n packet flipped face-down onto left-hand pile, card added to its face \n al leech
1996
Al Leech
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Instant Addition
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267
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the popover move \n \n jerry k. hartman \n roberto giobbi
1996
Jerry K. Hartman, Roberto Giobbi
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The Popover Move
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268
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palming \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Palming
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269
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theoretical considerations \n \n roberto giobbi \n arturo de ascanio
1996
Roberto Giobbi, Arturo de Ascanio
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Theoretical Considerations
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271
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the palm grip \n basic palming position \n unknown
1996
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The Palm Grip
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272
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the top palm \n "topping the deck" \n dai vernon \n "topping the deck" \n dai vernon
1996
Dai Vernon
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The Top Palm
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Also published here
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273
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palming multiple cards from the top \n \n dai vernon \n roberto giobbi
1996
Dai Vernon, Roberto Giobbi
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Palming Multiple Cards from the Top
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276
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concealing palmed cards in the hand \n a good collection of natural covers \n various \n roberto giobbi
1996
Various, Roberto Giobbi
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Concealing Palmed Cards in the Hand
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replacing palmed cards \n six methods \n various
1996
Various
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Replacing Palmed Cards
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285
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homing card plus \n extension with deck to pocket \n francis carlyle \n philippe socrate \n jimmy grippo \n roberto giobbi \n homing card \n francis carlyle \n the structural problem of the homing card plus \n rico weeland \n empty pocket - gag line \n roberto giobbi \n gabi pareras
1996
Francis Carlyle, Philippe Socrate, Jimmy Grippo, Roberto Giobbi
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Homing Card Plus
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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the cards of capistrano \n cards across (three cards + five cards) \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n roberto giobbi
1996
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser, Roberto Giobbi
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The Cards of Capistrano
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292
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the pass \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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The Pass
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295
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the classic pass \n including good tips for practicing the pass \n unknown
1996
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The Classic Pass
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297
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covers for the pass \n \n various
1996
Various
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Covers for the Pass
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300
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the riffle pass \n \n dr. james william elliott
1996
Dr. James William Elliott
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The Riffle Pass
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300
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finnegins rewake \n selected card vanishes and reappeares on top of the deck \n unknown
1996
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Finnegins Rewake
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304
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card through handkerchief \n \n unknown
1996
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Card Through Handkerchief
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305
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false display count \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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False Display Count
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309
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the elmsley count \n \n alex elmsley
1996
Alex Elmsley
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The Elmsley Count
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311
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the jordan count \n \n charles t. jordan
1996
Charles T. Jordan
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The Jordan Count
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314
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the hamman count \n \n brother john hamman
1996
Brother John Hamman
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The Hamman Count
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315
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the buckle count \n \n unknown
1996
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The Buckle Count
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318
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the push-off count \n \n unknown
1996
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The Push-off Count
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319
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the hamman two-for four count \n \n brother john hamman
1996
Brother John Hamman
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The Hamman Two-for Four Count
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320
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the really wild nine-card trick \n nine black and one red become nine red and one black \n brother john hamman \n arturo de ascanio \n the mystic nine \n brother john hamman
1996
Brother John Hamman, Arturo de Ascanio
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The Really Wild Nine-Card Trick
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321
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the royal acrobats \n twisting the kings, who then trap a selected card, goodwin's twisting sequence is mis-credited to alfonso \n philip t. goldstein \n william goodwin \n roberto giobbi \n remix in the rubbish \n harapan ong \n on the alfonso-giobbi twisting sequence \n harapan ong \n cascading twist \n harapan ong \n plot twist \n harapan ong
1996
Philip T. Goldstein, William Goodwin, Roberto Giobbi
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The Royal Acrobats
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cover-up cut \n \n edward marlo
1996
Edward Marlo
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Cover-Up Cut
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326
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the double lift, part 2 \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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The Double Lift, Part 2
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330
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another double turnover \n \n unknown \n double lift handling \n daryl martinez
1996
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Another Double Turnover
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Related to
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vanished without a trace! \n indifferent card changes into freely chosen card and then "rub-a-dub-dub" vanishes \n juan tamariz \n rub-a-dub-dub \n unknown
1996
Juan Tamariz
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Vanished Without a Trace!
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Inspired by
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335
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rub-a-dub-vanish \n \n unknown
1996
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Rub-a-Dub-Vanish
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336
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the ambitious card \n \n unknown
1996
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The Ambitious Card
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337
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coming up in the world \n \n wesley james
1996
Wesley James
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Coming Up in the World
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338
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the pop-up card \n visual climax for ambitious card routine \n frederick braue
1996
Frederick Braue
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The Pop-up Card
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341
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the crimp \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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The Crimp
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345
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crimping with the index finger \n \n unknown
1996
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Crimping with the Index Finger
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347
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crimping with the heel of the thumb \n \n unknown
1996
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Crimping with the Heel of the Thumb
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347
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crimping with an overhand shuffle \n \n dai vernon
1996
Dai Vernon
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Crimping with an Overhand Shuffle
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348
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cutting to a crimped card \n \n unknown
1996
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Cutting to a Crimped Card
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349
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applications \n for the crimp \n unknown
1996
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Applications
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349
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transposition extraordinary \n spectator remembers a card and its position, it transposes with card on table \n unknown \n transposition extraordinary \n unknown
1996
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Transposition Extraordinary
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Inspired by
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350
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the glimpse \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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The Glimpse
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353
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top-card riffle glimpse \n \n unknown
1996
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Top-Card Riffle Glimpse
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355
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top-card double lift glimpse \n \n unknown
1996
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Top-Card Double Lift Glimpse
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356
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top-card riffle shuffle glimpse \n \n s. w. erdnase
1996
S. W. Erdnase
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Top-card Riffle Shuffle Glimpse
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356
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bottom card all-around square-up glimpse \n \n unknown
1996
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Bottom Card All-around Square-up Glimpse
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357
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situational bottom card glimpses \n many practical methods \n unknown
1996
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Situational Bottom Card Glimpses
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357
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center card glimpse \n \n unknown
1996
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Center Card Glimpse
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359
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card catcher \n deck is riffled face-up/facedown; chosen card appeares face up in face down half of the deck \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1996
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Card Catcher
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360
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impossible! \n a card is found under extremely fair conditions \n unknown
1996
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Impossible!
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363
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the reverse \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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The Reverse
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365
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the braue reverse \n \n frederick braue
1996
Frederick Braue
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The Braue Reverse
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367
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double lift reverse \n \n dr. jacob daley \n sam leo horowitz
1996
Dr. Jacob Daley, Sam Leo Horowitz
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Double Lift Reverse
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368
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double turnover reverse \n \n dr. jacob daley
1996
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Double Turnover Reverse
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370
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the leg reverse \n \n unknown
1996
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The Leg Reverse
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371
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deck turnover reverse \n bottom reverse \n unknown
1996
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Deck Turnover Reverse
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372
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the whistle \n \n theodore annemann \n roberto giobbi \n the whistle \n theodore annemann
1996
Theodore Annemann, Roberto Giobbi
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The Whistle
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Related to
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374
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reversible mix-up \n \n frank garcia \n roberto giobbi \n reversible mix up \n frank garcia
1996
Frank Garcia, Roberto Giobbi
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Reversible Mix-up
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Inspired by
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376
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false cut techniques, part 2 \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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False Cut Techniques, Part 2
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379
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a true, single, tabled cut \n \n unknown
1996
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A True, Single, Tabled Cut
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381
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single, tabled, false cut i \n \n unknown
1996
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Single, Tabled, False Cut I
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384
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single, tabled, false cut ii \n \n unknown
1996
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Single, Tabled, False Cut II
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385
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a true running cut \n \n unknown
1996
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A True Running Cut
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386
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up the ladder \n \n unknown
1996
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Up the Ladder
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388
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dai vernon's cold-deck cut \n \n dai vernon
1996
Dai Vernon
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Dai Vernon's Cold-deck Cut
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389
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affas-gaffas false cut \n \n s. w. erdnase \n frank garcia \n greek ancestor \n dai vernon
1996
S. W. Erdnase, Frank Garcia
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Affas-gaffas False Cut
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Related to
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391
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gambler's false triple cut \n \n unknown \n darwin ortiz
1996
, Darwin Ortiz
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Gambler's False Triple Cut
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392
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flourishes, part 2 \n \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Flourishes, Part 2
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393
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turning over the top card iv \n \n unknown
1996
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Turning Over the Top Card IV
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395
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turning over the top card v \n also for double turnover \n unknown
1996
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Turning Over the Top Card V
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396
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turning over the top card vi \n also for double turnover \n carmen d'amico
1996
Carmen D'Amico
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Turning Over the Top Card VI
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396
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springing the cards \n \n unknown
1996
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Springing the Cards
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397
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the cascade \n \n unknown
1996
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The Cascade
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399
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the swivelleroo cut \n \n hubert lambert \n nate leipzig \n swivelleroo \n hubert lambert
1996
Hubert Lambert, Nate Leipzig
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The Swivelleroo Cut
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Also published here
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401
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the flip-flap cut \n in-the-hands \n unknown \n swing-flip false cut \n ray patrick
1996
|
The Flip-flap Cut
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Related to
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402
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one-handed riffle shuffle \n \n howard de courcy
1996
Howard de Courcy
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One-handed Riffle Shuffle
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404
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some thoughts on theoretical subjects \n \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Some Thoughts on Theoretical Subjects
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408
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presentation \n - the role of presentation
- the role of the performer
- style
- theme
- the script
- the audience
- humor, comedy and the joke
- diverse presentational strategies
- presentation and construction
- concluding remarks
- recommended reading \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Presentation
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409
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construction \n - the construction of a trick
- the construction of a routine
- the construction of the program
- in conclusion
- recommended reading \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Construction
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426
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directing attention \n - the means of perception
- the physical direction of attention
- mental direction of attention
- reading your spectators
- summary
- recommended reading \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Directing Attention
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434
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magician's choice \n one out of three objects \n theodore annemann \n max maven
1996
Theodore Annemann, Max Maven
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Magician's Choice
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440
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technique, handling and management \n - technique
- the handling
- management
- concluding remarks
- recommended reading \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Technique, Handling and Management
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446
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timing \n - timing and duration
- timing and rhythm
- timing and the moment
- timing and coordination
- timing and simultaneity
- summary
- recommended reading \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Timing
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456
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jinx change \n brief handling discussion \n theodore annemann
1996
Theodore Annemann
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Jinx Change
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459
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outs for disasters and disturbances \n - disasters
- disturbances from the audience
- conclusion
- recommended reading \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Outs for Disasters and Disturbances
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461
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the study of card conjuring \n choosing material, studying, training techniques \n unknown
1996
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The Study of Card Conjuring
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476
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the study of card conjuring \n - choosing, sifting and collecting material
- studying a card trick
- general remarks
- accessories
- training techniques
- concluding remarks
- recommended reading \n roberto giobbi \n video magic \n juan tamariz
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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The Study of Card Conjuring
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Related to
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476
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bibliographic notes \n \n roberto giobbi
1996
Roberto Giobbi
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Bibliographic Notes
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487
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