1989
Written by Mike Maxwell
Work of Randy Wakeman
153 pages (Hardcover), published by Selfpublished
Illustrated with drawings by Bob Nelson
Language: English
112 entries
This publication has been reviewed by
Cover photograph
Creators Title Comments & References Page AA Categories
Frank Garcia Foreword
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Randy Wakeman Introduction
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Randy Wakeman Overclock combining Overkill with clock trick layout, chosen hour divined and card predicted written inside case
Inspired by 1
Randy Wakeman The Emergency Card card signed and lost, odd-backed "emergency card" removed from pocket turns out to be previous signed selection
4
One-Handed Bottom Deal Force card touched in spread and placed face-up on table
4
Randy Wakeman Card from Inside Pocket using gambler's palm
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Randy Wakeman Did You Get The Odd One? ten cards removed from blue-backed deck, one red-backed card placed among them, spectator choses blue-backed one from face, all others change to red-backed
Inspired byVariations 8
Randy Wakeman Face-up Force kind of face-up Open Hockley force
Related to 9
Randy Wakeman Here's to the Head Forker spectator says "That's it" on every card shown, sucker
Related to
  • "That's it!" (Eddie Fechter)
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Randy Wakeman Playing on the Three-Way three cards shown as all being the selection, then all backs, then indifferent with selection in pocket that isn't there
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Tilt
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Theodore Annemann Annemann Alignment Move
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Randy Wakeman Alignment All Alike Display for Quick Three-Way
15
Francis Carlyle Carlyle Turnover Move
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Bill Malone Gag Card from Pocket Production card removed from non-existent breast pocket
Related to 19
Randy Wakeman The Devil & Randy Wakeman
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Mahatma Control used for two selections
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Randy Wakeman Double-Break KM Move
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Edward Marlo Undercount to Table small packet counted onto table one by one, hiding one card
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Randy Wakeman Count Wakeman counting trick ten card packet that never has ten cards, then it has fifty-one cards with only selection remaining
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Randy Wakeman Overcount with Packet
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Spider Replacement
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Randy Wakeman How Did You Know? number named, this many cards are rapidly produced, with selection
Inspired by 29
Randy Wakeman R.W. Four-Card Stunner four selections are found by spectators themselves
Inspired byAlso published here 31
Randy Wakeman Multiple Card Control Procedure dribbling, first and last one free, same break forced in between
Inspired by 31
Bottom Placement
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Derek Dingle NoLap Switch
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Randy Wakeman Tri-Version out-jogged card visibly turns over, repeated, then deck turns over
Also published here 35
Edward Marlo Deck Turnover Change deck quickly turned over to affect change of out-jogged card
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Patrick Page One Handed Face Change
Related to 37
Randy Wakeman Reverse-Reverse-Rise-Surprise selection reverses twice, then top half floats upwards and selection jumps out
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Srechko Howard Float-Flip-Flight spelled "Howard Shrecko", first top half floats above bottom half, then selection pops out
Also published here 40
Tony Kardyro Drop Sleight from spread condition
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Randy Wakeman The Formula One Card Routine six cards
Also published here 43
Edward Marlo Retention of Vision Change
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Peter Kane Gun Revelation
Related to 46
Randy Wakeman, Edward Marlo But Fast! peeked-at card turns over, then pseudo explanation
Variations 49
Edward Marlo Center Reverse future reverse
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Matt Schulien Cutting Production Charlier cut, then finger pivot card out
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Randy Wakeman The Fortune-Telling Aces Ace with suit of chosen card turns over, selection turns over and is placed with Aces, it vanishes from Aces and reappears reversed in deck
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Braue Reversal Glimpse
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Edward Marlo Illogical Exchange Move as out-jogged card is removed
Related to 55
Randy Wakeman All-Around Square-Up Spread Pass
Related to 58
Randy Wakeman All That Jazz
Inspired by 62
Randy Wakeman O'Randy Aces with variation in which Kings also show up by surprise
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Frederick Braue Braue Addition
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Edward Marlo Flourish Show to show vanish of Ace
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Edward Marlo Slip Switch
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Randy Wakeman The Professional Reverse Assembly
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Edward Marlo Covered Bottom Deal as small packet is counted
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Edward Marlo Broken-up Elmsley Count
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Edward Marlo Immediate Bottom Deal
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Ellis Stanyon Stanyon Count three-as-four Elmsley count
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Larry West Mirage Count
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Carmen D'Amico D'Amico Change
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Randy Wakeman Spectator on Stage
Also published here 75
Randy Wakeman Do You Feel Lucky? using Harry Riser subtlety
Inspired by 77
Edward Marlo Slip Unloading Action kind of secret slip cut
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Randy Wakeman Give Us This Day Our Daley Aces Daley's Last as climax
Also published here 80
Edward Marlo Wrist Turn Pass
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Steve Draun Midnight Shift
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Edward Marlo Mechanical Change mechanical second deal
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Toss Discovery friction
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Randy Wakeman A Dime a Dozen
Variations 87
The Gambler's False Cut
Also published here 87
Frank Garcia Riding the Aces Production
Related to 87
Steve Draun Revolve Flourish
Also published here 88
John Benzais Benzais Spin-Out
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Randy Wakeman Anything I Can Do, You Can Do Better cutting high card presentation, eventually a four-of-a-kind found, Christ Force
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Henry Christ Christ Force
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Bill Simon Business Card Prophecy Move
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Randy Wakeman Smorgasbord Cannibals
Also published here 95
Edward Marlo OPEC Count
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Arturo de Ascanio Ascanio Spread
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Randy Wakeman R.W. Cricket Count gemini/flushtration combo
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Randy Wakeman Watch Me Work four Aces are quickly stacked, two handlings
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Break Insertion packet side-jogged on top, bottom card(s) secretly inserted into breaks
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Randy Wakeman Ascension Transposition Queens on table, four spot cards in hand, one by one Queens are placed among spot cards and vanish, then a spot card is put on table, transposition finale
Also published here 106
Open Bottop Change
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Brother John Hamman Flushtration Count
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Randy Wakeman The Randy Revelation
Also published here 109
Art Altman Double Undercut Palm
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Tabled Flat Palm off tabled packet
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Palm-to-Palm Transfer flat to flat palm, brief
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Randy Wakeman The Exploding Aces Aces turn over one by one, then change to Ace through Four, Aces reproduced from deck
Inspired by 113
ATFUS Variation
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Bill Simon Block Slip Cup
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Randy Wakeman Exploding Aces Production
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Randy Wakeman eveRywhere & noWhere two duplicates
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Nate Leipzig Color Change
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Edward Marlo Pick-Up Move card turned over with upper half onto left-hand half and transferred to upper half
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Angle Jog Bottom Palm bottom card starts angle jogged
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Randy Wakeman, Edward Marlo Maximum Penetration deck visibly penetrates into card case, using solid deception deck
Also published here 124
Inner Corner Crimp with base of thumb
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Randy Wakeman The Four-Card Puzzler twisting thing with four Nines, they change into Kings
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In-the-Hands Mexican Turnover
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Randy Wakeman The Card of a Thousand Faces odd-backed card changes into three selections one by one, then becomes blank, two duplicates
Also published here 130
Randy Wakeman The Card of a Thousand & One Faces gaffed
Inspired by 133
Flushtration Count
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Randy Wakeman The One-Handed Center Deal pseudo
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Randy Wakeman Randy's Miracle Move same as slip-jog or open hockley
Related to 136
Edward Marlo One-Handed Top Card Turnover
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Randy Wakeman Expecting the Unexpected prediction written, five cards removed by spectator, one of those pushed reversed in deck, it matches prediction
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Scoop-Up Cull scooping up the face-up ribbon spread and marking position of one card with thumb
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Edward Marlo Braue Reverse Variation
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Center Reverse to Bottom one-card pass
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Randy Wakeman A Frantic Tumble & A Shy Goodbye transformation kicker and Aces in different pockets
Inspired by 144
Carmen D'Amico D'Amico Spread
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Partial Change-Over Palm two cards palmed, one of them transferred to other hand with hand-washing transfer
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Randy Wakeman Lapel of a Trick card divined, on second try the card appears under spectator's coat lapel
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Dribble Glimpse bottom card of top half
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Randy Wakeman In Conclusion
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Data entered by Denis Behr.