acknowledgements \n \n patrick g. redford
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Patrick G. Redford
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Acknowledgements
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foreword \n \n john carey
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John Carey
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Foreword
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fridge magic – an introduction \n \n patrick g. redford
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Patrick G. Redford
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Fridge Magic – An Introduction
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isolated twist \n open prediction plot, adhesive, "hidden in intro" \n patrick g. redford \n "isolated twist" (patrick g. redford, the open prediction project, 2008)
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Patrick G. Redford
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Isolated Twist
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Also published here- "Isolated Twist" (Patrick G. Redford, The Open Prediction Project, 2008)
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applesauce \n selected card at number that's generated by counting a cut-off packet
- variation #1: mind reading
- variation #2: alternate cull and shift
- variation #3: raahul's ruse (raahul srinivasan)
- variation #4: breather crimp triple cut \n patrick g. redford
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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Applesauce
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the pgr-pm-control \n for references and variations see p. 92 \n patrick g. redford
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Patrick G. Redford
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The PGR-PM-Control
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horsefeathers \n magician divines card without looking through deck, then names its position in deck
- variation #1: the uninformed stooge
- variation #2: scrying for cards \n patrick g. redford
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Patrick G. Redford
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Horsefeathers
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breather crimp \n offers tip to make crimp less visible \n unknown
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Breather Crimp
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side-jog glimpse \n see also p. 106 \n unknown
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Side-jog Glimpse
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the evolution of a rain king \n magician proves he can quickly memorize deck by naming card at named number, then proves spectator can as well
- multiple card in phase one
- additional smoke
- using multiple people
- the double mc kraser force
- the memorized stack
- variations
-- variation 1: card counting combination
-- variation 2: the formal performance
-- variation 3: gt vs gt
-- variation 4: paul vigil's photographic memory
-- variation 5: memory prison \n patrick g. redford \n "moe's spread trick" (morris "moe" seidenstein, moe and his miracles with cards, 1986, p. 18) \n photo-memory \n hans e. trixer \n “rain king” (patrick g. redford, triangle, 2007, n. p.) \n “memory prison” (patrick g. redford, heptagon+, 2010, n. p.)
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Patrick G. Redford
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The Evolution of A Rain King
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Inspired byRelated to- “Rain King” (Patrick G. Redford, Triangle, 2007, n. p.)
- “Memory Prison” (Patrick G. Redford, Heptagon+, 2010, n. p.)
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memorizing cards at intervals \n every tenth card, while dealing \n unknown
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Memorizing Cards at Intervals
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spread cull \n for single or multiple cards, brief \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n edward marlo
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Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser, Edward Marlo
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Spread Cull
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heel glimpse \n \n unknown
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Heel Glimpse
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bubble peek \n \n unknown
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Bubble Peek
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milk build stack \n brief \n unknown
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Milk Build Stack
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gt vs gt \n performer memorizes deck and names card at named position, every tenth card secretly jogged as visible index \n garrett thomas
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Garrett Thomas
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GT vs GT
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photographic memory \n taking secret photo of face-up tabled spread to be used for a memory demonstration \n paul vigil
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Paul Vigil
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Photographic Memory
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memory prison \n memory demonstration performed over phone, order noted down \n patrick g. redford \n “memory prison” (patrick g. redford, heptagon+, 2010, n. p.)
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Patrick G. Redford
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Memory Prison
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Related to- “Memory Prison” (Patrick G. Redford, Heptagon+, 2010, n. p.)
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storm \n after one quick riffle through deck, performer names selection’s position and the cards surrounding it \n patrick g. redford \n h.a.a.r.p.s. \n patrick g. redford
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Patrick G. Redford
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Storm
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Variations
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all-around square-up glimpse \n top and bottom card, brief \n unknown
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All-around Square-up Glimpse
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elmsley’s 3-2-2-3 count \n to count groups of ten cards effortlessly \n alex elmsley
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Alex Elmsley
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Elmsley’s 3-2-2-3 Count
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storm chaser subtle symmetry control \n while having card selected, card is not turned over \n patrick g. redford \n business card prophecy move \n bill simon \n storm chaser subtle symmetry control \n patrick g. redford
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Patrick G. Redford
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Storm Chaser Subtle Symmetry Control
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Related toAlso published here
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jay ose false cut \n brief \n jay ose
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Jay Ose
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Jay Ose False Cut
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the marked deck option \n card reading demonstration with marked deck \n patrick g. redford
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Patrick G. Redford
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The Marked Deck Option
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advantageous \n prediction matches card spectator stops dealing on, multiple outs
- variation #1: nail writer
- variation #2: the bold cross out
- variation #3: the ambiguous underline \n patrick g. redford
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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Advantageous
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five card equivoque \n see also p. 76 \n patrick g. redford
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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Five Card Equivoque
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wipe-out \n prediction matches card spectator stops dealing on, multiple outs using ambiguous prediction and wiping away ink, 1-0-1 stack
- variation 1: the expanded stack
- variation 2: no dry erase impromptu method (covering parts of prediction) \n patrick g. redford \n name? (patrick g. redford, free-hand, 2004)
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Patrick G. Redford
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Wipe-Out
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Inspired by- Name? (Patrick G. Redford, Free-Hand, 2004)
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stop poker tells \n performer deals through deck face up and, without looking, knows when he has arrived at selection \n patrick g. redford \n “stop poker tells" (patrick g. redford, square, 2010, n. p.) \n stop revelation for stage \n keith fields
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Patrick G. Redford
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Stop Poker Tells
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VariationsAlso published here- “Stop Poker Tells" (Patrick G. Redford, Square, 2010, n. p.)
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pgr-pm-control \n handling of pm principle/undo influence, also see p. 22 \n patrick g. redford \n "the pm principle" (michael powers, 1990 booklet) \n the face-up undo \n simon aronson \n s-d location \n david solomon \n steve draun \n s-d location \n david solomon \n steve draun
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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PGR-PM-Control
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Related to
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face-down pgr-pm-control \n face-down variant of pgr-pm-control using crimps \n patrick g. redford \n the face-down undo \n simon aronson
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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Face-Down PGR-PM-Control
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Related to
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predetermined position pgr-pm-control \n variant, brief \n patrick g. redford
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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Predetermined Position PGR-PM-Control
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stop revelation for stage \n presentation idea for "stop poker tells" \n keith fields \n stop poker tells \n patrick g. redford
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Keith Fields
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Stop Revelation for Stage
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Inspired by
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card counter \n performer divines card, then spectator does so with multiple cards \n patrick g. redford \n “card counter” (patrick g. redford, square 2010, n. p.)
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Patrick G. Redford
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Card Counter
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Also published here- “Card Counter” (Patrick G. Redford, Square 2010, n. p.)
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mental elimination \n determine which four-of-a-kind is missing from deck \n unknown
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Mental Elimination
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mentally clocking the deck \n determine value of single card missing, “casting out” 13’s, with clocking suit with feet from martin gardner \n unknown \n jordan's method \n charles t. jordan \n martin gardner
2014
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Mentally Clocking The Deck
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Related to
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side-jog glimpse \n see also p. 34 \n unknown
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Side-jog Glimpse
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great divide \n \n harry lorayne \n the fantastic deal jog \n harry lorayne
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Harry Lorayne
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Great Divide
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Also published here
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mental elimination + covert grouping \n concept to get spectator to name the only card missing from deck, based on mental elimination concept and careful wording \n patrick g. redford
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Patrick G. Redford
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Mental Elimination + Covert Grouping
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the o. p. spread \n open prediction plot, verbal prediction \n patrick g. redford \n open prediction (automatic jog) \n edward marlo \n umpteenth open prediction \n tom gagnon \n "the o. p. spread" (patrick g. redford, the open prediction project, 2008)
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Patrick G. Redford
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The O. P. Spread
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Related toVariationsAlso published here- "The O. P. Spread" (Patrick G. Redford, The Open Prediction Project, 2008)
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ribbon-spread hideout \n credited to charles nyquist \n dai vernon
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Dai Vernon
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Ribbon-spread Hideout
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variation #1: two person simulated thought of card at number \n one spectator thinks of card, other spectator deals and stops at it, dual reality \n patrick g. redford
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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Variation #1: Two Person Simulated Thought of Card at Number
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reverse fan force \n blank fan forces bottom card, dual reality, spectator does not think he is "in on it" \n unknown
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Reverse Fan Force
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standing prediction \n open prediction plot, verbal prediction, no table \n patrick g. redford \n "standing prediction" (patrick g. redford, the open prediction project, 2008)
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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Standing Prediction
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Also published here- "Standing Prediction" (Patrick G. Redford, The Open Prediction Project, 2008)
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top card reversal to bottom \n \n unknown
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Top Card Reversal to Bottom
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fishing in one \n thought-of-card divination \n patrick g. redford
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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Fishing In One
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the range cut \n cutting precisely to spectator’s previously cut-to card (or within close range), natural air pocket principle \n unknown \n moe seidenstein, moe and his miracles with cards, 1986
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The Range Cut
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Related to- Moe Seidenstein, Moe and His Miracles with Cards, 1986
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fishing ploys \n gain lots of information out of what seems like one fishing question/statement \n patrick g. redford
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Patrick G. Redford
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Fishing Ploys
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the dan fishman overhand false shuffle \n \n dan fishman \n blind shuffles, retaining entire order. - first method \n unknown \n square, patrick g. redford, 2010, n. p. \n dan fishman's false overhand shuffle \n dan fishman
2014
Dan Fishman
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The Dan Fishman Overhand False Shuffle
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Inspired byAlso published here
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the double mc kraser force \n similar to mc spread double lift (see close reference), card ends as a single \n patrick g. redford \n first application \n michael close \n "kras change" (michael kras, kras change e-book, circa 2012) \n the kras change \n michael kras
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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The Double MC Kraser Force
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Inspired by
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putting it all together \n suggested routining for a few of the book’s tricks \n patrick g. redford
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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Putting It All Together
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trick & technique index \n \n patrick g. redford
2014
Patrick G. Redford
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Trick & Technique Index
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150
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name index \n \n patrick g. redford
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Patrick G. Redford
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Name Index
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