acknowledgments \n \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Acknowledgments
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profile \n about roger crosthwaite \n donald bevan
1994
Donald Bevan
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Profile
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preface \n \n justin higham
1994
Justin Higham
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Preface
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foreword \n \n jack avis
1994
Jack Avis
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Foreword
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introduction \n \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Introduction
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completing the circle \n commentary on the upcoming seven-phase card act
- phase one: beginning the act (set-up, building rapport)
- phase two: reading the mind
- phase three: finding the foursome
- phase four: caressing the cards
- phase five: dealing with desire
- phase six: making the magic
- phase seven: ending with style \n roger crosthwaite \n appendix - technical notes for chapter one \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Completing the Circle
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the deck production \n from invisible grain of salt, cased, from lap \n roger crosthwaite \n the deck production \n roger crosthwaite \n un, deux, trois \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Deck Production
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the salt pot production \n salt shaker appears in hand, from lap, straddle grip steal \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Salt Pot Production
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primal paradigms \n "phase two: reading the mind"
joker grabbed from spread, originally top card \n roger crosthwaite \n the ribbon spread grab \n timothy wenk
1994
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Primal Paradigms
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think-a-card \n in fan, gaze method, with fishing \n roger crosthwaite \n the gaze method \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Think-a-Card
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salad shuffle \n letting the spectator just spread the cards around on the table \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Salad Shuffle
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drop-cut control \n just a running cut to the table starting at a break \n unknown
1994
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Drop-Cut Control
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incomplete shuffle glimpse \n bottom card, after tabled riffle shuffle \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Incomplete Shuffle Glimpse
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the upjog switch \n see also p. 227 for credit information \n larry jennings \n open control \n larry jennings
1994
Larry Jennings
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The Upjog Switch
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finding the foursome \n "phase three" \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Finding the Foursome
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rapid cull \n downjog cull with strip-out, see also p. 227 for credit information \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Rapid Cull
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draw false cut \n single cut from hand to table \n unknown
1994
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Draw False Cut
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fan shuffle placement \n \n unknown
1994
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Fan Shuffle Placement
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the kilburn cut \n estimation cut to locate a card à la marlo \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Kilburn Cut
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the sultan stab \n spectator throws indicator card into dribble, shown to be next to king, indicator card changes into king as well as:
- the chutney change \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Sultan Stab
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on the top change \n \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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On the Top Change
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the khan reverse \n \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Khan Reverse
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domino split \n classic turnover flourish \n unknown
1994
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Domino Split
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zarrow shuffle \n description checked by herb zarrow according to p. 230 \n herb zarrow
1994
Herb Zarrow
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Zarrow Shuffle
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martinez display \n six-packet cutting sequence \n daryl martinez
1994
Daryl Martinez
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Martinez Display
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righting move variation \n for triumph clean-up \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Righting Move Variation
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charlier catch \n boomerang card caught with left hand \n unknown
1994
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Charlier Catch
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card case switch \n using tenkai palm, table edge \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Card Case Switch
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insertion steal \n directly into ltp \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Insertion Steal
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visual replacement \n ltp steal from table edge \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Visual Replacement
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lost and found \n "phase four: caressing the cards"
kings lost, spectator decides on number of players and who should win \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Lost and Found
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overhand shuffle shift \n \n roger crosthwaite \n the hook-strip shift \n alex elmsley \n the shuffle shift \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Overhand Shuffle Shift
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undercut finesse \n double undercut finesse \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Undercut Finesse
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minus 51 riffle stack \n one-shuffle riffle stack \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Minus 51 Riffle Stack
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combi-null cut \n \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Combi-Null Cut
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off-the-face switch \n slow-motion type \n roger crosthwaite \n marlo top change no. 2 \n edward marlo
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Off-the-Face Switch
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how it's done \n "phase five: dealing with desire"
fake center deal, card dealt onto pile yet appears again when spectator says stop during deal, finally comes from pocket \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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How It's Done
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spin-out center deal \n \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Spin-Out Center Deal
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open hockley \n top card apparently dragged into center \n edward marlo \n open hockley \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Open Hockley
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fake one hand center \n \n randy wakeman \n randy wakeman presents, p. 136
1994
Randy Wakeman
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Fake One Hand Center
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flourish count \n one-handed \n dai vernon
1994
Dai Vernon
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Flourish Count
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benzais deal cop \n \n john benzais
1994
John Benzais
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Benzais Deal Cop
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vernon change \n \n dai vernon
1994
Dai Vernon
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Vernon Change
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pocket switch \n card sticking out of breast pocket, removed with one hand, see also p. 234 for credit information \n roger crosthwaite \n the ultimate card to pocket \n edward marlo
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Pocket Switch
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the magic salt \n "phase six: making the magic"
cards dealt on table become invisible, deck penetrates case \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Magic Salt
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count-lap \n while packet is counted, see also p. 234 for credit information \n edward marlo \n count lap \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Count-Lap
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propelled lapping \n \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1994
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico
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Propelled Lapping
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single deal vanish \n card(s) dealt on table vanish, into ltp, see also p. 234 for credit information, also:
- multiple deal vanish \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Single Deal Vanish
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ltp packet replacement \n to top \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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LTP Packet Replacement
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the long pour \n "phase seven: ending with style"
cased deck, case suddenly filled with salt \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Long Pour
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think-a-card - opening remarks \n thoughts and references
- the selection of the card
- the location of the card
- the revelation of the card \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Think-a-Card - Opening Remarks
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personal roots \n about the think-a-card plot \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Personal Roots
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psychological roots \n - the eyes have it
- the length of gaze
- the direction of gaze
- the intensity of gaze \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Psychological Roots
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erdnase method a \n "technical roots" \n roger crosthwaite \n research in "the man who was erdnase" \n kinetoscopic force \n l'homme masqué \n a. by the riffle \n s. w. erdnase \n think-a-card \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Erdnase Method A
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variation one: verbal stop technique \n peek-type selection, dressed as think-a-card \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Variation One: Verbal Stop Technique
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variation two: visual stop technique \n riffling through card with short pause \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Variation Two: Visual Stop Technique
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variation three: retention-of-vision \n \n roger crosthwaite \n kinetoscopic force \n l'homme masqué
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Variation Three: Retention-of-Vision
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erdnase method b \n "technical roots"
springing face-up with short pause, credit information \n roger crosthwaite \n b. by springing flourish \n s. w. erdnase
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Erdnase Method B
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variation: the spring force \n springing, spectator says stop, only one card remains in right hand, face-up or face-down \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Variation: The Spring Force
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erdnase method c \n "technical roots" \n roger crosthwaite \n c. by the cut \n s. w. erdnase
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Erdnase Method C
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variation: the charlier force \n bold, bottom card shown to spectator during charlier cut \n roger crosthwaite \n the farcical force \n eddie fields \n illogical undercut force \n joseph barry
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Variation: The Charlier Force
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erdnase method d \n "technical roots"
by the gaze, see following entries, credit information \n roger crosthwaite \n d. by the gaze \n s. w. erdnase
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Erdnase Method D
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the gaze method - think-a-card \n cards spread through with the faces towards the spectator, observing the spectator's eyes \n roger crosthwaite \n the gaze method \n roger crosthwaite \n d. by the gaze \n s. w. erdnase
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Gaze Method - Think-a-Card
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veneri break transfer \n heel break \n unknown
1994
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Veneri Break Transfer
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think-a-force \n cards spread through with the faces towards the spectator, psychological force
- controlling the gaze \n roger crosthwaite \n forcing the mental selection of a card and tricks therewith \n unknown \n sleight of hand, sachs, p. 122
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Think-a-Force
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the unexplained \n following items were unexplained on video "inner sanctum volume 4" \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Unexplained
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mental stab \n performer stabs next to thought-of card, (classic) out for three possibilities \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Mental Stab
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direct mindreading \n \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Direct Mindreading
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mental topper \n spectator shuffles deck and cuts it into four piles, top card of chosen pile is selection, ltp palm-out and replacement \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Mental Topper
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mental jacks \n two jacks sandwich "thought-of" (forced) card \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Mental Jacks
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mindreading experiment 1 \n card "thought-of" (forced), mate is in case and spectator stops on his selection \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Mindreading Experiment 1
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mindreading experiment 2 \n card put in case, performer does not know it, mate forced on spectator, glimpse via hole in case, belly stripper suggestion \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Mindreading Experiment 2
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super clairvoyant \n spectator thinks of any card, deals twice the value and drops rest on top, after a reverse faro, the performer knows the value and can fish \n justin higham \n super clairvoyant \n justin higham \n super count down \n dai vernon \n clairvoyant plus \n justin higham \n super clairvoyant plus \n justin higham \n ultimate clairvoyant \n justin higham \n clairvoyant count-down \n justin higham \n super clairvoyant \n justin higham \n half a higham \n paul gordon
1994
Justin Higham
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Super Clairvoyant
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wrist turn reversal \n end-for-end turnover of half the deck \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Wrist Turn Reversal
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fan peek \n \n arthur h. buckley \n buckley´s method of sighting while fanning the cards \n arthur h. buckley
1994
Arthur H. Buckley
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Fan Peek
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direct mind control \n spectator stops at named card, second deal \n trevor lewis
1994
Trevor Lewis
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Direct Mind Control
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cyril golding's method \n following gaze while spectator looks at fan \n cyril golding
1994
Cyril Golding
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Cyril Golding's Method
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beyond the gen \n chapter intro \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Beyond the Gen
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spectator cuts, magician delivers \n \n justin higham \n directed verdict \n john bannon
1994
Justin Higham
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Spectator Cuts, Magician Delivers
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top card slip cut \n \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Top Card Slip Cut
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open hockley variant \n apparently dragging top card of packet into left hand, bottom card taken instead \n edward marlo \n justin higham
1994
Edward Marlo, Justin Higham
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Open Hockley Variant
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circular subtlety \n \n bob stencel
1994
Bob Stencel
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Circular Subtlety
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flash aces \n \n roger crosthwaite \n instant aces \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Flash Aces
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irons control \n top stock \n bob irons
1994
Bob Irons
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Irons Control
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primal premonition \n unknown and freely chosen card put aside, card peeked at, they match \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Primal Premonition
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daub fingertip peek \n \n roger crosthwaite \n the variant fingertip peek \n edward marlo
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Daub Fingertip Peek
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tabled steal \n bottom card into ltp as deck is tabled \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Tabled Steal
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lap-switch \n tabled card picked up and put in other hand, lapping, using ltp \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Lap-Switch
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turnover switch \n tabled card turned over, lapping, using ltp \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Turnover Switch
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primal memory 1 \n one card thought-of and one selected, both predicted via matching cards \n roger crosthwaite \n memory matcho \n edward marlo
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Primal Memory 1
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cut-deeper force \n here credited to henry christ \n unknown
1994
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Cut-Deeper Force
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primal memory 2 \n card thought-of from spread and card selected, found, no no fishing \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Primal Memory 2
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click count \n \n edward marlo \n the geiger discovery \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Click Count
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michael's wild card \n three selections and joker change four jokers and then to four aces \n michael vincent \n father cyprian's wild card \n father cyprian
1994
Michael Vincent
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Michael's Wild Card
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strip-out addition handling \n \n dai vernon \n michael vincent
1994
Dai Vernon, Michael Vincent
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Strip-Out Addition Handling
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5-as-4 count \n brief \n unknown
1994
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5-as-4 Count
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diminishing lift sequence \n \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Diminishing Lift Sequence
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color change \n paintbrush type with small packet \n father cyprian
1994
Father Cyprian
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Color Change
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through-the-fist change \n \n michael vincent \n miracle change effect \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Michael Vincent
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Through-the-Fist Change
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miracle change effect \n card changes into selection \n roger crosthwaite \n through-the-fist change \n michael vincent
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Miracle Change Effect
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ltp peek steal \n \n roger crosthwaite \n real-time side steals \n steve reynolds
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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LTP Peek Steal
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clip palm \n unusual clip position before getting into ltp \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Clip Palm
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tabled addition \n from ltp palm \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Tabled Addition
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ltp miracle steal \n \n roger crosthwaite \n miracle change no. 1 \n edward marlo
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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LTP Miracle Steal
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sandwich sequence \n card appears between tabled red queens, then to black queens and back, visitor
- phase one: the trap
- phase two: the escape
- phase three: the return \n roger crosthwaite \n joker sandwich \n allan ackerman \n simple optics \n fred lessor
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Sandwich Sequence
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christ twist \n \n henry christ
1994
Henry Christ
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Christ Twist
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delayed switch \n \n roger crosthwaite \n double lift substitutes - fourth method \n edward marlo
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Delayed Switch
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ultra clean sandwich \n named card appears between tabled sandwich cards à la marlo \n michael vincent
1994
Michael Vincent
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Ultra Clean Sandwich
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longitudinal top palm \n \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Longitudinal Top Palm
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incredible deal switch \n \n michael vincent \n marlo's deal switch \n edward marlo \n marlo's deal switch \n edward marlo
1994
Michael Vincent
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Incredible Deal Switch
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purist sandwich \n \n roger crosthwaite \n instant no-shuffle sandwich \n richard kaufman
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Purist Sandwich
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clip bottom control \n from peek to ltp to bottom of deck \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Clip Bottom Control
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clip second-from-bottom control \n from peek to ltp to second from bottom \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Clip Second-from-Bottom Control
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quantum classics \n chapter intro \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Quantum Classics
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gambler's aces \n breather crimp, tabled \n bob irons \n illogical strip cut aces \n justin higham
1994
Bob Irons
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Gambler's Aces
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Variations
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breather crimp \n \n unknown
1994
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Breather Crimp
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bottom running-cut \n placing a key card above the top stock during running cut, bottom strip \n bob irons
1994
Bob Irons
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Bottom Running-Cut
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breather stacking \n cull-stack, aces and kings have breather crimp \n bob irons
1994
Bob Irons
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Breather Stacking
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after-the-shuffle reverse \n swing cut, halves kiss \n herb zarrow \n bottom reverse \n vernon winiecke
1994
Herb Zarrow
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After-the-Shuffle Reverse
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free count aces \n aces cut into deck, found again
- variation one: faro shuffle
- variation two: overhand-faro combination \n roger crosthwaite \n shuffling the aces \n edward marlo \n vernash's aces \n martin a. nash
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rapid thumb count \n rhythmic \n roger crosthwaite \n side riffle estimation \n edward marlo
1994
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Rapid Thumb Count
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moveable card force \n spectator says stop and finger is moved along fan, card dragged along behind thumb \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Moveable Card Force
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moveable coincidence \n two cards chosen by saying stop when finger is moved along fan match \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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the longitudinal pass \n \n justin higham
1994
Justin Higham
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The Longitudinal Pass
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the dribble shift \n \n justin higham \n more on the dribble shift \n justin higham \n dribble shift \n justin higham
1994
Justin Higham
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The Dribble Shift
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delayed dribble shift \n \n justin higham
1994
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the diagonal palm shift \n "a tribute to lewis ganson" \n roger crosthwaite \n the diagonal palm-shift \n s. w. erdnase \n center steal \n cy endfield \n the diagonal palm shift \n roger crosthwaite
1994
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diagonal push-through \n \n roger crosthwaite \n diagonal push-through \n roger crosthwaite
1994
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palm-replacement \n left hand to top of deck \n lewis ganson \n palm-replacement \n lewis ganson
1994
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card from box \n deck case, selection penetrates case, palmed out from case \n chris power
1994
Chris Power
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revolving replacement \n \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Revolving Replacement
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michael's general card \n joker changes into three previous selections one by one \n michael vincent
1994
Michael Vincent
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panoramic shift \n brief \n jerry andrus
1994
Jerry Andrus
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pass-cut \n als false cut \n unknown
1994
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second-from-top change \n - third-from-top change (or more) \n michael vincent \n the secondfromthetop change \n richard kaufman
1994
Michael Vincent
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Second-from-Top Change
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the cull \n intro \n roger crosthwaite
1994
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The Cull
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riffle cull finesse \n \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Riffle Cull Finesse
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method one: single cull \n deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired card controlled, one card pass action \n roger crosthwaite
1994
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method two: single cull \n deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired card controlled, one card pass action \n roger crosthwaite
1994
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method three: multiple cull \n deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled \n roger crosthwaite \n shuffle shift and palm off \n edward marlo \n arthur h. buckley
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Method Three: Multiple Cull
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method four: multiple cull \n deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled \n roger crosthwaite \n one good turn \n harry lorayne
1994
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Method Four: Multiple Cull
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method five: multiple cull \n deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled \n roger crosthwaite \n ordinary methods of stocking, locating and securing \n s. w. erdnase \n the push-thru shift \n edward marlo
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Method Five: Multiple Cull
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method six: multiple cull \n deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled \n roger crosthwaite \n ordinary methods of stocking, locating and securing \n s. w. erdnase
1994
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Method Six: Multiple Cull
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method seven: cull-crimp \n deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards corner crimped down \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Method Seven: Cull-Crimp
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method eight: cull-crimp \n deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards corner crimped up \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Method Eight: Cull-Crimp
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method nine: multiple cull \n deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged or crimped \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Method Nine: Multiple Cull
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cull & triple peek control \n deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, three cards marked off and controlled \n jack avis \n three break control \n dai vernon
1994
Jack Avis
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Cull & Triple Peek Control
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the combination cull - first method \n four-of-a-kind to the bottom \n david carré \n swivel-cull \n edward marlo \n the combination cull - second method \n justin higham
1994
David Carré
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The Combination Cull - First Method
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the combination cull - second method \n four-of-a-kind to the top \n justin higham \n swivel-cull \n edward marlo \n the combination cull - first method \n david carré
1994
Justin Higham
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The Combination Cull - Second Method
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total cull \n shuffled deck, routine after which the deck is sorted into fours-of-a-kind or new deck order
- phase one: the nine/ten trick
- phase two: the first ace trick
- phase three: four aces lost and found
- phase four: four quick ace discoveries
- phase five: the cour cards
- phase six: the separation
- phase seven: the complete assembly
- phase eight: the lull before the storm
- phase nine: the grand finale
- variation: another sort \n david carré
1994
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order cull \n \n david carré
1994
David Carré
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Order Cull
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slop/drunken shuffle \n as separation \n unknown
1994
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on the prayer cull \n credit attempt \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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On the Prayer Cull
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seconds and more \n \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Seconds and More
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the push-off second deal - first method \n \n kevin reay
1994
Kevin Reay
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The Push-Off Second Deal - First Method
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the push-off second deal - second method \n \n simon lovell
1994
Simon Lovell
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The Push-Off Second Deal - Second Method
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the push-off second deal - third method \n \n justin higham
1994
Justin Higham
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The Push-Off Second Deal - Third Method
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the immediate center \n break, mention of "out of this escorial" (by kevin reay) \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Immediate Center
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block unit control \n \n justin higham \n marlo's strike unit control \n edward marlo \n the no touch theory \n edward marlo
1994
Justin Higham
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Block Unit Control
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reset routine \n ends in new pack order \n guy hollingworth \n a gambling routine \n guy hollingworth
1994
Guy Hollingworth
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Reset Routine
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pick-up false shuffle \n to reverse order of top few cards, brief \n unknown
1994
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Pick-Up False Shuffle
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milk build stacking \n \n unknown
1994
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Milk Build Stacking
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rear clip palm \n deeper cop position, see also p. 166 \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Rear Clip Palm
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the benzais spin out \n brief \n john benzais
1994
John Benzais
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The Benzais Spin Out
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the bottom deal \n \n roger crosthwaite \n dealing from the bottom \n arthur h. buckley
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Bottom Deal
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the center control deal \n \n edward marlo \n roger crosthwaite \n special to the expert \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo, Roger Crosthwaite
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The Center Control Deal
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interlaced transformation \n three cards between aces in center, kings on top, aces now on top and kings in center with the three cards \n justin higham \n interlaced transposition \n edward marlo \n alternatives for the "collectors" \n edward marlo \n justify me \n r. paul wilson
1994
Justin Higham
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Interlaced Transformation
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end tap pass \n brief, only with illustrations \n edward marlo \n the end tap pass \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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End Tap Pass
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strike unit control \n brief \n justin higham \n edward marlo
1994
Justin Higham, Edward Marlo
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Strike Unit Control
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open double deal \n \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Open Double Deal
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riffle pass cover \n \n edward victor \n the pass \n edward victor
1994
Edward Victor
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Riffle Pass Cover
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to another world \n starts from shuffled deck \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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To Another World
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longitudinal deal-cop \n here used as red-black separation \n roger crosthwaite \n longitudinal cop \n edward marlo \n john benzais
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Longitudinal Deal-Cop
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follow up \n card peeked in red half travels to black half \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Follow Up
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phantom aces \n position of aces announced after spectators shuffle the deck, one-by-one production, last one stabbed with another card by spectator \n justin higham \n breaking the rule \n edward marlo \n "the phantom of the card table" (eddie mcguire, 1976, p. 10)
1994
Justin Higham
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Phantom Aces
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dribble force \n break \n unknown
1994
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Dribble Force
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167
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thompson's stop \n finesse of watching the mouth of spectator to aid in timing \n james kater thompson \n thompson's stop \n james kater thompson
1994
James Kater Thompson
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Thompson's Stop
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stab force \n \n justin higham \n contingency correction \n stanley collins \n who's hockley \n edward marlo \n stab force \n justin higham \n collins/prophecy move \n justin higham
1994
Justin Higham
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Stab Force
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running charlier \n \n justin higham \n counterfeit \n joe dignam
1994
Justin Higham
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Running Charlier
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one shuffle riffle stack \n "riffle-off and double-break action" \n bob irons \n four with one shuffle \n edward marlo
1994
Bob Irons
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One Shuffle Riffle Stack
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twist and vanish \n biddle trick, five-card twisting routine, cards turn over one by one, selection vanishes at the end \n jack avis \n cy endfield \n inside out no. vi (1989, justin higham, p. 14)
1994
Jack Avis, Cy Endfield
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Twist and Vanish
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Related to- Inside Out No. VI (1989, Justin Higham, p. 14)
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biddle steal \n \n elmer biddle \n tony kardyro
1994
Elmer Biddle, Tony Kardyro
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Biddle Steal
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mechanical reverse \n \n ken krenzel
1994
Ken Krenzel
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Mechanical Reverse
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everchange count \n four as five while hiding one \n alex elmsley
1994
Alex Elmsley
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Everchange Count
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biddle steal credit information \n biddle, kardyro, marlo \n roger crosthwaite \n "discourse on a move" (mum, dec. 1959, p. 278)
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Biddle Steal Credit Information
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Related to- "Discourse On A Move" (MUM, Dec. 1959, p. 278)
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4-as-5 count \n four as five while hiding one, everchange count handling \n edward marlo \n sticks and stones no. 13, 1978 \n everchange count \n alex elmsley
1994
Edward Marlo
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4-as-5 Count
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Inspired byAlso published here- Sticks and Stones No. 13, 1978
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siva's twist and vanish \n biddle trick, five-card twisting routine, cards turn over one by one, selection vanishes at the end \n jack avis
1994
Jack Avis
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Siva's Twist and Vanish
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unloading/putback false count \n \n edward marlo \n the switchless switch \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Unloading/Putback False Count
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upright count \n \n jack avis \n "perfect false count" (brian maccarthy, modern sleights, 1934, p. 10)
1994
Jack Avis
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Upright Count
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Inspired by- "Perfect False Count" (Brian MacCarthy, Modern Sleights, 1934, p. 10)
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turnover move handling \n \n edward marlo \n a reverse sleight \n neal elias \n bert fenn
1994
Edward Marlo
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Turnover Move Handling
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olram split \n clean-up righting when in a four-card packet the bottom two cards are reversed \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Olram Split
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shock treatment \n "twist and vanish", biddle trick with thought-of card (one out of three), five-card twisting routine, cards turn over one by one, selection vanishes at the end \n cy endfield
1994
Cy Endfield
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Shock Treatment
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milk build placement \n \n unknown
1994
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Milk Build Placement
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endfield-simon count \n four as five \n cy endfield \n bill simon \n there's five aces! \n cy endfield \n bill simon
1994
Cy Endfield, Bill Simon
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Endfield-Simon Count
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variation one: deep face-up switch \n \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Variation One: Deep Face-Up Switch
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variation two: steal-back \n biddle steal/load handling \n justin higham
1994
Justin Higham
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Variation Two: Steal-Back
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variation three: centerpoint subtlety \n deck spread on table in two stages, former reversed bottom card is seen in the center at the end, cut/pass substitute \n justin higham \n replaced-cut revelation \n justin higham \n centerpoint subtlety \n justin higham
1994
Justin Higham
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Variation Three: Centerpoint Subtlety
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another call, another place \n bottom deals instead of second deals \n jack avis \n another call - from another place \n jack avis \n subway \n bob king
1994
Jack Avis
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Another Call, Another Place
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the bottom deal \n comments on the erdnase bottom deal \n jack avis \n bottom dealing \n s. w. erdnase
1994
Jack Avis
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The Bottom Deal
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flip up put back count \n cards counted off the top of the deck, left thumb flips the cards up one by one
- the genuine count
- the false count
- the force \n jack avis
1994
Jack Avis
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Flip Up Put Back Count
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a change of identity \n four jacks "whisper" three selections and transpose with them \n jack avis \n the whisperers \n jerry sadowitz \n identity cards \n justin higham \n a change of identity (identity crisis) \n jack avis
1994
Jack Avis
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A Change of Identity
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tamariz turnover \n \n juan tamariz
1994
Juan Tamariz
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Tamariz Turnover
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skin-grip \n \n victor farelli \n second variation (the "skin" grip) \n victor farelli
1994
Victor Farelli
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Skin-Grip
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siva display subtlety \n \n jack avis
1994
Jack Avis
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Siva Display Subtlety
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the hindu shuffle \n force \n jack avis
1994
Jack Avis
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The Hindu Shuffle
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the lap addition \n christ force under the table \n jack avis \n air mail prediction \n edward marlo
1994
Jack Avis
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The Lap Addition
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under-the-table reverse \n getting ready for christ type force under the table \n jack avis
1994
Jack Avis
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Under-the-Table Reverse
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the nolap switch \n \n derek dingle
1994
Derek Dingle
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The Nolap Switch
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the elmsley count \n with credit information \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Elmsley Count
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the e-y-e count \n \n edward victor
1994
Edward Victor
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The E-Y-E Count
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flushtration count \n \n brother john hamman
1994
Brother John Hamman
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Flushtration Count
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identity cards \n alternate handling, whisperers \n justin higham \n a change of identity \n jack avis
1994
Justin Higham
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Identity Cards
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olram subtlety \n \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Olram Subtlety
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198
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the scottish connection \n chapter intro \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Scottish Connection
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the first link \n on roy walton \n peter duffie
1994
Peter Duffie
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The First Link
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leave 'em laughing \n spectator choses one of the four aces and mixed them up, ace located, all change to jacks \n roy walton \n the rolex gang \n peter duffie \n leave 'em laughing \n roy walton
1994
Roy Walton
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Leave 'em Laughing
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palmist's prediction \n two signed cards and one thought of \n gordon bruce \n lecture notes edinburgh, march 1986
1994
Gordon Bruce
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Palmist's Prediction
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spread switch \n two cards displayed in spread condition, one taken in each hand with deck in left hand and one switched \n gordon bruce \n eric mason (stuff, 1985, p. 34)
1994
Gordon Bruce
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Spread Switch
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Variations- Eric Mason (Stuff, 1985, p. 34)
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those enigmatic royals \n - phase one (based on card puzzle)
- phase two (based on happy families, court cards mixed and the suits unite again via spelling) \n peter duffie \n happy families \n roy walton \n the reunited families \n nick trost \n more royal enigmatics \n peter duffie
1994
Peter Duffie
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Those Enigmatic Royals
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adagio for strings \n two cards in two suit runs from ace to ten transpose \n iain girdwood \n suit cut suit \n jason alford \n suit cut suit \n jason alford
1994
Iain Girdwood
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Adagio for Strings
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Variations
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thinking out loud \n card built from two consecutive cards in the deck by taking suit of one and value of the other, that card turns over, then triumph with four cards reversed at finale, the constructed card and its mates \n steven hamilton \n the crimp #10 \n thinking out loud \n steven hamilton
1994
Steven Hamilton
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Thinking Out Loud
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larreverse \n \n larry jennings
1994
Larry Jennings
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Larreverse
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christ reverse \n similar to larreverse \n henry christ \n christ reversal \n henry christ
1994
Henry Christ
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Christ Reverse
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where regals dare \n \n george mcbride \n "topsy turvy or slow motion plus" (trevor lewis, new pentagram, jan. 1972)
1994
George McBride
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Where Regals Dare
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braue addition \n \n frederick braue
1994
Frederick Braue
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Braue Addition
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flip-over switch \n \n george mcbride
1994
George McBride
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Flip-Over Switch
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quantum leap \n selection put between queens, two aces cut face-up in deck, selection is named (whisper like) and travels to aces in deck \n paul weir \n repulsive aces \n alex elmsley
1994
Paul Weir
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Quantum Leap
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de la mare count \n four as five \n eric de la mare \n de la mare false count \n eric de la mare
1994
Eric de la Mare
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De La Mare Count
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Also published here
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appendix - technical notes for chapter one \n various details and notes for the seven-phase act \n roger crosthwaite \n completing the circle \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Appendix - Technical Notes for Chapter One
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the impromptu shelf \n \n roger crosthwaite \n the marlo shelf \n edward marlo
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Impromptu Shelf
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building rapport \n \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Building Rapport
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the longitudinal tenkai palm (ltp) \n comments and credit information \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Longitudinal Tenkai Palm (LTP)
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the deck production \n further comments \n roger crosthwaite \n the deck production \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Deck Production
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the gaze method \n credit information \n roger crosthwaite \n the gaze method - think-a-card \n roger crosthwaite \n think-a-card \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Gaze Method
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223
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three-way-out location \n for think-a-card, card found by stabbing another next to it \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Three-Way-Out Location
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224
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riffle force handling \n \n rainer teschner \n roberto giobbi
1994
Rainer Teschner, Roberto Giobbi
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Riffle Force Handling
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224
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high-cros move \n \n roger crosthwaite \n the high-cros move variant \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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High-Cros Move
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Variations
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225
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dribbling with angle job \n to the table \n unknown
1994
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Dribbling with Angle Job
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226
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turnaround center glimpse \n \n edward marlo
1994
Edward Marlo
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Turnaround Center Glimpse
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226
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anglejog turnover glimpse \n \n unknown \n sighting after peek \n unknown
1994
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Anglejog Turnover Glimpse
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226
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delayed turnaround center glimpse \n \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Delayed Turnaround Center Glimpse
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226
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sauter la coupe \n on beating the cut and false cuts \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Sauter La Coupe
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228
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the high-cros move variant \n \n roger crosthwaite \n high-cros move \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The High-Cros Move Variant
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Inspired by
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230
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optical move \n brief \n tenkai ishida
1994
Tenkai Ishida
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Optical Move
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231
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erdnase squaring action \n after riffle shuffle \n s. w. erdnase
1994
S. W. Erdnase
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Erdnase Squaring Action
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231
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the shuffle shift \n overhand, credit information \n roger crosthwaite \n overhand shuffle shift \n roger crosthwaite
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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The Shuffle Shift
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232
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punch stack \n \n roger crosthwaite \n the blind fold stack \n edward marlo
1994
Roger Crosthwaite
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Punch Stack
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232
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