introduction \n \n ryan schlutz \n introduction \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Introduction
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i love you \n out-of-hand selection procedure, grease daub \n ryan schlutz \n i love you \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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I Love You
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secret sauce switch \n sandwich switch without deck
- further thoughts ("mystery card" routine outline)
- additional tip (ambitious card finale) \n ryan schlutz \n secret sauce switch \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Secret Sauce Switch
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strange gift \n spectator gives twelve cards to performer, he knows number of red cards and sorts them under table \n ryan schlutz \n strange gift \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Strange Gift
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my handling for out of this world \n \n ryan schlutz \n my handling for out of this world \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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My Handling for Out of this World
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flow vs. sequential \n on performing several tricks in a flow \n ryan schlutz \n flow vs. sequential \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Flow vs. Sequential
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in-air transpo \n duplicate \n ryan schlutz \n in-air transpo \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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In-Air Transpo
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double spring unload \n \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Double Spring Unload
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coordinated chaos \n intro \n ryan schlutz \n coordinated chaos \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Coordinated Chaos
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bottom stock control \n in-the-hands spread shuffle \n ryan schlutz \n bottom stock control \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Bottom Stock Control
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top stock control \n dropping bunches on table \n ryan schlutz \n top stock control \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Top Stock Control
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equifinality \n card composed of chosen suit and value from multiple tabled packets is predicted \n ryan schlutz \n equifinality \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Equifinality
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the double out box \n card removed from card case, two-way out \n ryan schlutz \n the double out box \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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The Double Out Box
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forget to remember (updated) \n spectator thinks of a card that is related to a chosen card, card predicted, three-way out \n ryan schlutz \n forget to remember (updated) \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Forget to Remember (Updated)
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somewhat touched \n incorporating two-way-out strategy \n ryan schlutz \n somewhat touched \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Somewhat Touched
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counterpoint \n using group shuffle to place selection at certain position, with or without sticky tape \n ryan schlutz \n counterpoint \n ryan schlutz
2020
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Counterpoint
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card at any sum \n number cards in envelope, sum made of them, selection found at that position \n ryan schlutz \n card at any sum \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Card at Any Sum
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number divination \n numbers written on both sides of pieces of paper, sum made and divined \n jeff pierce
2020
Jeff Pierce
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Number Divination
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sprung location \n deck bound by rubber band, card pops out at right angle, multiple cards ideas \n ryan schlutz \n sprung location \n ryan schlutz
2020
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Sprung Location
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fireworks control variation \n cards biddle counted in left hand, spectators say stop multiple times \n ryan schlutz \n aldo colombini
2020
Ryan Schlutz, Aldo Colombini
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Fireworks Control Variation
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6 covers 6 \n hands-off selection and riffle shuffle by spectator \n ryan schlutz \n 6 covers 6 \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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6 Covers 6
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boxy waltz \n selection travels into case, then transposes with second selection, then fusion finale \n ryan schlutz \n boxy waltz \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Boxy Waltz
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touch force \n \n gary ouellet
2020
Gary Ouellet
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Touch Force
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card vanish \n apparently openly palmed, unload on deck \n joel givens
2020
Joel Givens
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Card Vanish
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riffle force and control \n top card, bold revolve, pulp friction type follow-up \n robert moreland
2020
Robert Moreland
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Riffle Force and Control
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before the thought \n eight to ten cards selected from table wash, highest card thought of, predicted in envelope
- marking the deck
- reveal using wallet \n ryan schlutz \n before the thought \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Before the Thought
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presentation idea: bill and ted \n variation of "before the thought" in which thought-of card vanishes and reappears in wallet \n ryan schlutz \n presentation idea: bill and ted \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Presentation Idea: Bill and Ted
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box switch \n card slid into case, later dumped out, using cellophane \n ryan schlutz \n box switch \n ryan schlutz
2020
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Box Switch
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the one with the high five \n card torn in half and halves mixed in paper carton, two halves chosen by spectator, they match \n ryan schlutz \n the one with the high five \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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The One With The High Five
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edge-mark pencil dot \n about a special key card ant uses with it
- single-card control
- single card control borrowed deck \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Edge-Mark Pencil Dot
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cut-shuffle-cut \n sequence to keep a key card next to a selection during in-the-hands riffle shuffle and cut sequence \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Cut-Shuffle-Cut
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gap \n "grab any pile", introduction \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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GAP
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clearly see-through \n shuffled deck, spectator takes a pile from it, remembers one card and pile is replaced, card becomes invisible and reappears reversed in deck, gap principle
- an alternative way to handle gap selection \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Clearly See-Through
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other ways to user the gap principle \n - borrowed deck handling - key card
- borrowed deck handling - multiple key cards
- borrowed deck handling - multiple key - mental selection \n ryan schlutz
2020
Ryan Schlutz
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Other Ways to User the GAP Principle
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mind the gap \n fair version of gap principle with borrowed deck, chosen card is reversed in other deck \n ryan schlutz
2020
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Mind the GAP
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