push-off riffle force \n outer right corner is riffled upward from bottom to top \n jerry k. hartman \n push-off riffle force \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Push-off Riffle Force
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push-off riffle peek force \n similar to above, done on a more vertical plane for a spectator-peek force, used in “double crosstrick” p. 51 \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Push-off Riffle Peek Force
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r. s. injog \n selection is in-jogged in action of squaring upper half of deck on top of it \n jerry k. hartman \n “push back” (blackstone’s card tricks, p. 49)
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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R. S. Injog
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new price cut \n false straight cut from hands onto table, applied in next trick \n jerry k. hartman \n one handed slip cut \n dai vernon \n the dave price false cut \n dave price \n new price cut \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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New Price Cut
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center of attention \n red aces placed on top and bottom, random card is shown in middle, red aces move into deck and sandwich it \n jerry k. hartman \n center of attention \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Center of Attention
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transcollectors \n three unknown cards are alternated facedown between aces, three cards are selected and lost in deck, the three cards between the aces are shown to be the cards just selected \n jerry k. hartman \n “reverso” (edward marlo, the new tops, aug – sep 1973, p. 41) \n reverso \n edward marlo \n change collectors \n jerry k. hartman \n transcollectors \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Transcollectors
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faro-fetched \n three selections lost in deck, aces inserted into different parts of deck, deck given one shuffle, selections are between aces \n jerry k. hartman \n faro-fetched \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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Faro-Fetched
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finger flinging \n card is tossed into the deck right next to selection \n jerry k. hartman \n the magic throw #1 \n edward marlo \n flinging fingers \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Finger Flinging
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thompson glide force variation \n side-glide variation, in action of removing cards below face-up “tossed” card \n jerry k. hartman \n james g. thompson jr. \n "thompson glide force” (james g. thompson jr., card party, thompson & rutledge, pp. 17-18) \n thompson glide force variation \n jerry k. hartman \n james g. thompson jr.
1974
Jerry K. Hartman, James G. Thompson Jr.
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Related to- "Thompson Glide Force” (James G. Thompson Jr., Card Party, Thompson & Rutledge, pp. 17-18)
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a spelluva trick \n magician receives shuffled deck and immediately names a card and spells to it \n jerry k. hartman \n cast a triple spell \n jeff altman \n a spelluva trick \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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A Spelluva Trick
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step glimpse and automatic jog \n \n unknown \n to glimpse or sight a card secretly \n unknown
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hocus pokey \n kings are distributed face-up throughout deck with face-up ace next to each one, when deck is separated in two and spread out, one half has all the aces separated and other half has all the kings in a group, story patter \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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Hocus Pokey
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mate in four \n queens and kings are dealt alternately into a pile by magician and spectator, red jacks placed on top and bottom (convincer that order is not altered), each pair of king/queen is found to be suited \n jerry k. hartman \n blind date \n edward marlo \n fool's mate \n alex elmsley \n “fool’s mate” (alex elmsley, genii, february 1973, p. 65) \n computer dating \n walt lees \n pair pressure \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Mate in Four
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to each his own \n one by one the aces locate the kings by attracting them, one on bottom of deck, one on top, one in middle and last one in an envelope \n jerry k. hartman \n pair shapes \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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To Each His Own
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drop switch \n brief \n unknown
1974
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false card from envelope extraction \n card drawn from outside of envelope together with card that is inside envelope \n unknown
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random tandem \n packet of cards, pairs are drawn off klondike fashion, spectator says stop and stopped-at pair is the only pair of mates \n jerry k. hartman \n random tandem \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Random Tandem
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huesome twosome \n magician and spectator each have three red cards and three black cards, they alternate placing cards into a pile, all their joined pairs are matching in color \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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Huesome Twosome
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exception selection \n packet of cards is shuffled, spectator says stop as they are dealt through and stopped-at card is dealt face down, all cards are shown to be diamonds and spectator’s card is a spade \n jerry k. hartman \n compulsive thinker \n jerry k. hartman \n exception selection \n jerry k. hartman \n another exception selection \n ariel frailich
1974
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Exception Selection
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compulsive thinker ii \n same plot as previous trick \n jerry k. hartman \n compulsive thinker \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Compulsive Thinker II
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irresistible force \n packet of cards are dealt through face up singly and spectator says stop when he wants and his card is dealt facedown, spectator sees they are the diamonds in order, his card is turned up and it is the joker, see also “irresistible prediction” p. 58 \n jerry k. hartman \n diamond cut diamond \n alex elmsley \n “diamond cut diamond” (alex elmsley, genii, november 1954, p. 85) \n irresistible force \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Irresistible Force
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over-reaction \n deck divided into four piles, shuffled together face up and face down, deck rights itself except for selection \n jerry k. hartman \n the four packet shuffle \n bill simon \n over-reaction \n jerry k. hartman \n overtrick – second version \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Over-reaction
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top card reversal to bottom \n sequence of double lifts and displays, see alternate handling on p. 26 \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Top Card Reversal to Bottom
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one below break \n obtain break one card below out-jog(s) \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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One Below Break
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cervon’s half reverse cut variation \n \n bruce cervon \n jerry k. hartman \n half reverse cut \n bruce cervon
1974
Bruce Cervon, Jerry K. Hartman
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Cervon’s Half Reverse Cut Variation
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flipover undercut \n braue reversal application, bringing top card to bottom \n paul swinford \n flip over undercut \n paul swinford
1974
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top card reversal to bottom \n alternative to handling on p. 25 \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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Top Card Reversal to Bottom
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every which way \n a mini-triumph with nine cards, “essentially a packet version of (see reference)” \n jerry k. hartman \n “the jabberwock at the card table” (bill zavis, the gen, november 1965) \n “every which way – another way” (jerry k. hartman, card devilry, 2017, p. 7) \n every which way \n paul swinford \n william zavis \n mike rogers
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Every Which Way
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marlo’s simple shift \n with small packet \n edward marlo
1974
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screened half pass \n \n unknown
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multiple turnovers \n two selections lost in deck, packets are cut into hand, alternating face up and face down throughout deck until all is reassembled, deck is spread and all cards face same way except both selections \n jerry k. hartman \n multiple turnovers \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Multiple Turnovers
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block add-on \n block of cards added from top of deck to packet placed on top of deck \n unknown \n push up force \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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all hands on deck: a dishonest lecture on dishonesty \n gambling expose consisting of false overhand and riffle shuffles, false deals (second and bottom) and “switching”, for finale the magician shows that everyone got a great hand, outline of entire routine’s handling on p. 39 \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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All Hands On Deck: a dishonest lecture on dishonesty
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g.w. hunter false shuffle \n brief \n g. w. hunter
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monkey business’ uncle \n monte theme, two aces of hearts and one ace of spades become all aces of hearts, then all aces of spades, then back to original, then both aces of hearts change to jokers to end \n jerry k. hartman \n “monkey business” (bill elliott, ibidem, no. 16, p. 3) \n “quick 3-way” (edward marlo, ibidem, no. 15, p. 2) \n monkey business' uncle \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Monkey Business’ Uncle
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Inspired by- “Monkey Business” (Bill Elliott, Ibidem, No. 16, p. 3)
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alignment move \n \n theodore annemann \n henry christ
1974
Theodore Annemann, Henry Christ
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Alignment Move
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hamman center double \n \n brother john hamman
1974
Brother John Hamman
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Hamman Center Double
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push back lift \n \n jerry k. hartman \n push back lifts \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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Push Back Lift
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monte fooley \n three-card monte, two red queens and black queen, black queen is never where expected, one red queen is eliminated and still black queen cannot be located, finally other red queen is eliminated and black queen changes to an ace \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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buckle and spread \n brief \n edward marlo \n the double and triple buckle \n edward marlo
1974
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Buckle and Spread
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cull-de-stack \n four aces (or other good hand) are stacked under guise of spreading through deck and up-jogging some cards \n jerry k. hartman \n bluff cull \n jerry k. hartman \n sixth objective \n edward marlo
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Cull-de-Stack
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quick transpo \n quick transpo between tabled card and reversed card in deck \n jerry k. hartman \n short change \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Quick Transpo
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drop switch \n \n unknown
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Drop Switch
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no way \n top card placed on bottom of deck reversed without showing it, spectator notes new top card of deck and it is buried in middle, reversed card on bottom is shown to be spectator’s card \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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No Way
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carlyle paddle move \n \n francis carlyle \n carlyle's card \n francis carlyle
1974
Francis Carlyle
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near mix \n spectator selects card from red packet and another spectator selects card from black packet, selections swap packets \n jerry k. hartman \n chroma roamers \n jerry k. hartman \n charles hudson
1974
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Near Mix
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knuckle jog \n brief \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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Knuckle Jog
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telescoped packet transfer \n essentially the vernon strip-out to move bottom card from inner tier to outer tier as they are stripped apart \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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Telescoped Packet Transfer
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double crosstrick \n two cards selected from rubber-banded red packet travel to rubber-banded black packet \n jerry k. hartman \n crossing cards \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Double Crosstrick
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guess hue 2 \n three handlings for the “guess hue” plot (see reference):
- (a) four reds and four blacks are blindly sorted by spectator
- (b) variation of above
- (c) six reds and six blacks \n jerry k. hartman \n guess hue \n jerry k. hartman
1974
Jerry K. Hartman
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Guess Hue 2
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irresistible prediction \n packet of ten cards, spectator names one as the “open prediction” and packet is shuffled, spectator stops as magician deals through packet and stopped-at card is the prediction, see also “irresistible force” p. 22 \n jerry k. hartman
1974
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Irresistible Prediction
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