introduction \n \n karl fulves
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Karl Fulves
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Introduction
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amazing number magic \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Karl Fulves
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Amazing Number Magic
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the nine mystery \n no. 1, "nine" spelled on paper without dot, dot appears, inversion \n john hamilton
1983
John Hamilton
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The Nine Mystery
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computer dating \n no. 2, two persons write a digit, calculation done with one digit leads to two-digit number composed of both original numbers \n unknown
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Computer Dating
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resistible rithmetic \n no. 3, spectator writes number with writing surface held away and gets it wrong (18 instead of 81), mirror writing \n unknown
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Resistible Rithmetic
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step right up \n no. 4, sixteen slips, half with "i owe you $1", half with "you owe me $1", spectator writes down 1, 2, 4, 8 in any order with plus or minus between and counts to a slip and loses \n unknown
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Step Right Up
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dollar-bill poker \n no. 5, apparently serial number is remembered, missing digit named, addition \n unknown \n serial secret \n unknown
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Dollar-Bill Poker
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familiar spirit \n no. 6, forcing a postion in a dial by adding four number to the same digits scrambled \n unknown
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Familiar Spirit
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a 5¢ computer \n no. 7, remainder in division is known, using calculator made from paper strip and paper frame \n unknown
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A 5¢ Computer
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mark of the beast \n no. 8, calculation and final number is always divisible by 666 \n unknown
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Mark of the Beast
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think of a number \n no. 9, spectator does calculation procedure and adds value of change in pocket, performer knows value of change \n samuel taylor coleridge \n karl fulves
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Karl Fulves
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Think of a Number
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lightning strikes thrice \n no. 10, three numbers and totals arrived at with blank cards, they are all identical \n stewart judah \n lightning strikes thrice \n stewart judah
1983
Stewart Judah
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Lightning Strikes Thrice
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blue lightning \n no. 11, packets of cards removed from two decks and counted and added in some way, at the end three spectators have the same number of cards without it being obvious, all chose the same card if counted down \n karl fulves \n lightning strikes thrice \n stewart judah
1983
Karl Fulves
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Blue Lightning
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devilish dates \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Devilish Dates
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guess your age? \n no. 12, spectator does calculation with his age and names total, then age divined \n unknown
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Guess Your Age?
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fourth-dimensional dates \n no. 13, year added to another year with another number, original year found out \n unknown
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Fourth-Dimensional Dates
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mysterious math \n no. 14, number thought of and spectator tells on which number cards it is listed, binary numbers in corners \n unknown
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Mysterious Math
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astrology cards \n no. 15, birthday found out with binary number cards and asking for sign \n unknown
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Astrology Cards
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neale's number \n no. 16, binary cards with four word cards \n robert e. neale
1983
Robert E. Neale
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Neale's Number
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stunumbers \n no. 17, some small numbers added, total predicted, using number cards, for credit information see "future choice" reference \n shigeo futagawa \n urban legends \n karl fulves \n future choice \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n lucky you \n michał kociołek \n eine verblüffende prophezeiung \n shigeo futagawa \n number divination \n jeff pierce \n stunumbers \n bob farmer \n jelly bean estimator \n michael weber \n tim trono \n number cards routine \n nick trost \n a sense of freedom \n peter duffie \n initial impression \n michael weber \n tim trono
1983
Shigeo Futagawa
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Stunumbers
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lightning calculators \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Lightning Calculators
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linear a \n no. 18, knowing whether an eighteen-digit number is divisible by seven \n unknown
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Linear A
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slippery sevens \n no. 19, producing numbers that are divisible by seven from given numbers \n unknown \n funny money \n karl fulves
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Slippery Sevens
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alberti's game \n no. 20, demonstration of quick multiplication and addition \n unknown
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Alberti's Game
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the fifth power \n no. 21, spectator calculated fifth power of any number up to hundred, performer names original number \n unknown
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The Fifth Power
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playing the market \n no. 22, quick addition demonstration \n unknown
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Playing the Market
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tricky total \n no. 23, quick multiplication demonstration \n unknown
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Tricky Total
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mathematically inclined \n no. 24, making a pyramid of numbers according to rules, final number predicted, pascal's triangle \n l. vosburgh lyons \n mathematically inclined \n l. vosburgh lyons \n thomas alan waters
1983
L. Vosburgh Lyons
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Mathematically Inclined
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fake arithmetic \n no. 25, speed addition of five five-digit numbers \n unknown
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Fake Arithmetic
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ultraffinity \n no. 26, dividing a large number evenly by any digit except seven \n unknown
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Ultraffinity
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dollars and dice \n no. 27, serial number of bill, dice rolled, performer instantly adjusts serial number so it is divisible by other number \n karl fulves
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Dollars and Dice
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magic with numbers \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Magic with Numbers
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mental amazement \n no. 28, two cards at two numbers counted to and removed, number added with values of the cards, both cards divined \n harry canar \n karl fulves
1983
Harry Canar, Karl Fulves
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Mental Amazement
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locked-room mystery \n no. 29, 3x3 number square, ring moved around to instructions, final position predicted \n martin gardner
1983
Martin Gardner
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Locked-Room Mystery
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the two guns \n no. 30, square with nine sections, two miniature guns moved according to instructions end up in predicted section \n robert e. neale \n the two guns \n robert e. neale
1983
Robert E. Neale
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The Two Guns
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prime choice \n no. 31, packet of thirteen cards, selection is the last one face-down after counting procedure \n dr. jacob daley \n george sands \n prime choice \n george sands
1983
Dr. Jacob Daley, George Sands
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Prime Choice
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lucky 13 \n no. 32, prime principle force, small packet counted to named number until only one card remains \n george sands \n lucky 13 \n george sands
1983
George Sands
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Lucky 13
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future thought \n no. 33, dice with (larger) numbers used for number divination \n l. vosburgh lyons \n future thot \n l. vosburgh lyons
1983
L. Vosburgh Lyons
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Future Thought
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the decoder card trick \n no. 34, numbers translated into letters to arrive at name of selection \n howard wurst
1983
Howard Wurst
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The Decoder Card Trick
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cross-cut force \n \n unknown
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Cross-Cut Force
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magic squares \n introduction \n karl fulves
1983
Karl Fulves
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Magic Squares
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the marrakech game \n no. 35, numbers on 3x3 square used for variation of tic tac toe \n unknown \n strip tac toe \n karl fulves
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The Marrakech Game
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the broken square \n no. 36, square with two parts missing, still magic square, used for force \n stephen clark
1983
Stephen Clark
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The Broken Square
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swindle square \n no. 37, six spectators have a slip with a number and multiply it with their position, numbers used for a magic square \n unknown
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Swindle Square
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anti-magic square \n no. 38, getting many different totals in a 3x3 square \n karl fulves
1983
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Anti-Magic Square
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curious magic \n no. 39, 4x4 square with total 264 in all directions, all different numbers and can be turned upside down on its head \n unknown
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Curious Magic
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add and subtract \n no. 40, puzzle with number pairs \n unknown
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Add and Subtract
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the paradox \n no. 41, paper with numbers cut up, can be arranged so that center misses \n unknown
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The Paradox
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the automatic magic square \n no. 42, instantly filling out a 4x4 square for a number between 22 and 100 \n karl fulves
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Karl Fulves
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The Automatic Magic Square
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the classics \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Karl Fulves
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The Classics
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the root of the problem \n no. 43, puzzle about a root equation \n unknown
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The Root of the Problem
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haunted hotel \n no. 44, puzzle about the payment of a hotel room with tip for the bellhop \n unknown
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Haunted Hotel
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arithmetrick \n no. 45, number puzzle about length of fish \n unknown
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Arithmetrick
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contrary clock \n no. 46, finding out how to set clock that goes wrong \n unknown
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Contrary Clock
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mountain time \n no. 47 \n unknown
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Mountain Time
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significant digits \n no. 48, getting someone to write a certain number \n unknown
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Significant Digits
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unwritten rule \n no. 49, calling out a number that is difficult to write down \n unknown
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Unwritten Rule
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unequals \n no. 50, getting wrong equation right by making small adjustment \n unknown
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Unequals
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what's next \n no. 51, continuing a series of letters \n unknown
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What's Next
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cryptarithms \n no. 52, letters replace numbers in equations and must be substituted back to numbers \n unknown
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Cryptarithms
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eve did talk \n no. 53, letters in equation must be substituted with numbers, cryptarithm \n unknown
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Eve Did Talk
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orderly transition \n no. 54, using all nine digits in order for an equation to get 100 \n unknown
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Orderly Transition
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naming numbers \n no. 55 \n unknown
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Naming Numbers
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zebra algebra \n no. 56, puzzle involving speed of a zebra \n unknown
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Zebra Algebra
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fidget digits \n no. 57, puzzle with digits from 1 to 8 with kicker \n l. vosburgh lyons \n hopscotch \n mel bennett
1983
L. Vosburgh Lyons
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Fidget Digits
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strange symbols \n no. 58, digits written out with mirror image, problem of continuing the sequence \n unknown
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Strange Symbols
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catch questions \n no. 59 \n unknown
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Catch Questions
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scrambled states \n no. 60, puzzle about states name \n unknown
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Scrambled States
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puzzle parts \n no. 61, puzzle with the digits from 1 to 9 \n unknown
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Puzzle Parts
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six quik \n no. 62, puzzle with matrix of digits \n unknown
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Six Quik
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who pays? \n no. 63 \n unknown
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Who Pays?
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the monkey and the coconuts \n no. 64, puzzle, how many coconuts? \n unknown
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The Monkey and the Coconuts
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calendar conjuring \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Calendar Conjuring
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what a week! \n no. 65, spectator circles three consecutive days on a calendar, days divined from total \n unknown
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What a Week!
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best daze \n no. 66, spectator circles three consecutive days on a calendar vertically, days divined from total \n unknown
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Best Daze
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four of a mind \n no. 67, spectator circles four consecutive days on a calendar vertically, days divined from total \n unknown
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Four of a Mind
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day five \n no. 68, spectator circles four days on a calendar, days divined from total \n unknown
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Day Five
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the square week \n no. 69, spectator circles four days on a calendar in square, days divined from total \n unknown
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The Square Week
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cross out \n no. 70, spectator circles five days on a calendar in cross, days divined from total \n unknown
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Cross Out
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second saturday \n no. 71, knowing the first of a month when the second saturday's number is named \n unknown \n time traveler \n mark tirone
1983
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Second Saturday
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date sense \n no. 72, numbers on calendar are added, matrix force \n walter b. gibson \n date sense \n walter b. gibson
1983
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crazy calendar \n no. 73, calendar force with matrix principle \n martin gardner \n date sense \n walter b. gibson \n auto suggestion \n karl fulves \n the force methods \n mel bennett
1983
Martin Gardner
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Crazy Calendar
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games and bets \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Games and Bets
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mexican bingo \n no. 74, sheets with numbers, some numbers arrived at are used to spell-count down in deck, four aces found \n jack avis
1983
Jack Avis
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Mexican Bingo
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a dollar you can't \n no. 75, bet concerning the serial number of the bill \n unknown
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A Dollar You Can't
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a dollar i can \n no. 76, bet concerning the serial number of the bill \n unknown
1983
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A Dollar I Can
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the fortune 100 \n no. 77, bet about the numbers from one to hundred which do not contain eight specific letters \n unknown
1983
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The Fortune 100
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bamboozled \n no. 78, percentage bet concerning the letters in spelled-out numbers \n unknown
1983
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Bamboozled
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100
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rapid boxscores \n no. 79, instantly figuring out product of two numbers \n unknown
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Rapid Boxscores
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portable poker \n no. 80, poker without cards but written numbers instead \n unknown
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Portable Poker
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the game of 21 \n no. 81, making paths between certain number cards until you add up to twenty-one \n unknown \n norman osborn
1983
, Norman Osborn
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The Game of 21
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telefooled \n no. 82, percentage bet about last two digits in phone numbers \n unknown
1983
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Telefooled
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license-plate showdown \n no. 83, percentage bet about license plate numbers \n unknown
1983
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License-Plate Showdown
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auto suggestion \n no. 84, license plate prediction, involving number cards and state cards \n karl fulves \n crazy calendar \n martin gardner
1983
Karl Fulves
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Auto Suggestion
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giant memory \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1983
Karl Fulves
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Giant Memory
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the master memory system \n no. 85, number association with key words \n unknown
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The Master Memory System
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instant memory \n no. 86 \n unknown
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Instant Memory
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double master \n no. 87, doubling the number of objects/key words \n unknown
1983
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Double Master
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serial secret \n no. 88, how to really memorize the serial number of a bill quickly \n unknown \n dollar-bill poker \n unknown
1983
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Serial Secret
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mind erasing \n no. 89, list of objects memorized, spectator names all numbers except one, last one is named by performer, memory stunt, clocking \n unknown \n digit memory \n sam schwartz
1983
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Mind Erasing
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Variations
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pseudo memory \n no. 90, bluff-memorization of order of deck \n unknown
1983
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Pseudo Memory
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memorease \n no. 91, spectator can memorize large number, also letters \n jerry k. hartman \n karl fulves \n memorease \n jerry k. hartman
1983
Jerry K. Hartman, Karl Fulves
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Memorease
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the ultra mind \n no. 92, words on business card, spectator takes one of ten business cards and remembers word on it, divined, memory \n karl fulves
1983
Karl Fulves
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The Ultra Mind
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digit memory \n no. 93, list of ten objects memorized, spectator names all numbers except one, last one is named by performer, memory stunt, using fingers \n sam schwartz \n mind erasing \n unknown
1983
Sam Schwartz
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Digit Memory
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more number magic \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1983
Karl Fulves
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More Number Magic
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sum fantastic \n no. 94, two spectators make up a six-digit number, performer has four numbers that add up to it \n fred barlow \n will dexter \n karl fulves
1983
Fred Barlow, Will Dexter, Karl Fulves
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Sum Fantastic
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psychic card reading \n no. 95, nine cards given to spectator, he does a layout, removes a card and adds up the rest, performer with his back turned names the missing card \n karl fulves
1983
Karl Fulves
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Psychic Card Reading
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devil's dial \n no. 96, person called and that person divines astrological sign \n karl fulves \n devil's dial \n francis j. baker
1983
Karl Fulves
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Devil's Dial
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what's my line? \n no. 97, on three envelopes are occupations and salaries written, three spectator chose an envelope and take the salary in matches, performer divines who took what, also as phone effect \n karl fulves \n j. w. sarles \n jack miller
1983
Karl Fulves, J. W. Sarles, Jack Miller
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What's My Line?
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transcendental book test \n two page numbers selected and added, that number opened in third book and first word divined, using mathematical addition force and miscalling a page number \n richard himber \n transcendental book test \n richard himber
1983
Richard Himber
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Transcendental Book Test
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predicting the future \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1983
Karl Fulves
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Predicting the Future
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super prophet \n no. 99, numbers from one to six listed a few times and added, total predicted \n karl fulves \n the million-dollar prediction \n karl fulves
1983
Karl Fulves
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Super Prophet
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astro thought \n no. 100, numbers formed with digits on number cards, total predicted \n karl fulves
1983
Karl Fulves
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Astro Thought
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the million-dollar prediction \n no. 101, four people call out four-digit numbers, all digits written out on billets and mixed, new number formed, total predicted \n karl fulves \n super prophet \n karl fulves \n a curious number force \n martin gardner
1983
Karl Fulves
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The Million-Dollar Prediction
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