introduction \n \n robert parrish
1949
Robert Parrish
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Introduction
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psychic spell \n six cards on the table, spectator thinks of one, cards are mixed face down and performer touches them one by one as spectator spells his card in his head, selection is touched on last letter \n bob haskell \n farbentippen \n jochen zmeck
1949
Bob Haskell
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Psychic Spell
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"let's see what you've done" \n selection is immediately spelled out \n paul rosini
1949
Paul Rosini
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"Let's See What You've Done"
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mystic fifteen \n fifteen cards, dealt into five piles
- hiding the principle \n eddie joseph
1949
Eddie Joseph
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Mystic Fifteen
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double thought \n two cards, one freely thought of, one ahead, using two decks \n edward marlo \n double thought \n edward marlo \n single-double thought \n kostya kimlat \n sleight-of-mind \n clayton rawson
1949
Edward Marlo
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Double Thought
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five nine king \n card chosen, three piles arranged as in poker player's picnic, on top of the piles are then the mates that match the selection \n martin gardner \n two, six, ten \n steve belchou \n martin gardner \n roberto giobbi
1949
Martin Gardner
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Five Nine King
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a bridge trick \n with full deck \n stewart james
1949
Stewart James
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A Bridge Trick
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under the table coincidence \n two decks below table, halves are exchanged and placed face-to-face, cards at separation point match \n oscar weigle
1949
Oscar Weigle
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Under the Table Coincidence
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mental discernment improved \n one of nine, three-spot used to locate it \n ken krenzel \n "mental discernment" (ralph w. hull)
1949
Ken Krenzel
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Mental Discernment Improved
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the reluctant card \n same as last chance \n unknown \n last chance \n l. vosburgh lyons
1949
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The Reluctant Card
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betting on a sure thing \n game of nim with some rows of cards \n unknown
1949
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Betting on a Sure Thing
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the ten of diamonds \n one of nine cards chosen, reversed ten-spot used to located it \n unknown
1949
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The Ten of Diamonds
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trick of the year \n counting procedure according to some calendar numbers to arrive at selection \n unknown
1949
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Trick of the Year
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double deuce \n two twos are put reversed in different positions, they come together and sandwich a selection \n al leech
1949
Al Leech
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Double Deuce
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hindu shuffle \n \n unknown
1949
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Hindu Shuffle
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a set of surprises \n number used to count to a selection which is then lost, selection not found but deck turns over, then selection turns over \n bill simon \n double surprise \n bill simon
1949
Bill Simon
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A Set of Surprises
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rapid revelation \n selection lost, spectator stops the performer's riffle and value at that position is used to count to selection, name spelled "carmen da mico" \n carmen d'amico
1949
Carmen D'Amico
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Rapid Revelation
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two souls with but a single thought \n coincidence & prediction, two cards \n al baker \n two souls with but a single thought \n al baker
1949
Al Baker
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Two Souls With But a Single Thought
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the missing card \n spectator pulls out some cards, remembers bottom card and drop cards onto deck, performer fails to locate card behind back, it is found in pocket, pushed up behind back to under arm pit \n paul rosini
1949
Paul Rosini
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The Missing Card
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a beginner's miracle \n deck cut into three piles, two piles shuffled and bottom cards remembered, deck assembled \n h. adrian smith
1949
H. Adrian Smith
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A Beginner's Miracle
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"i never touch the cards" \n spectator has another spectator choose a card, key card location \n sid lorraine
1949
Sid Lorraine
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"I Never Touch the Cards"
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the card in the pocket \n \n c. o. williams \n w. f. "rufus" steele \n to discover and pocket (before asking any question) the card thought of by a spectator \n c. o. williams
1949
C. O. Williams, W. F. "Rufus" Steele
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The Card in the Pocket
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behind fan addition \n fan held in right hand, left hand with deck adjusts it and adds card behind it \n unknown
1949
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automatic assembly \n cards of same value as a selection are found via dealing \n robert parrish
1949
Robert Parrish
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Automatic Assembly
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birds of a feather \n dealing to some named numbers to locate four aces \n henry christ
1949
Henry Christ
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Birds of a Feather
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aces from the war \n unusual assembly with four piles of five cards each with aces on top \n unknown \n escalacetion \n jerry k. hartman
1949
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Aces From the War
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Variations
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follow your card \n observation test presentation, spectator's card ends up reversed \n unknown
1949
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Follow Your Card
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alignment move \n \n unknown
1949
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Alignment Move
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tap, tap \n cards dealt in 4x4 square, spectator removes a bunch of cards and deals other cards in square formation as performer taps on the cards, value on last tap matches number of removed cards \n paul rosini \n tap \n paul rosini
1949
Paul Rosini
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Tap, Tap
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black and red prediction \n red and black cards separated, some cards from one color are used to count to a card in the other color which is predicted \n stewart judah
1949
Stewart Judah
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Black and Red Prediction
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red and blue \n cased blue deck transposes with red deck \n unknown
1949
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Red and Blue
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transcendent trick \n biddle trick, stolen card is forced to a second spectator \n bert allerton \n transcendence \n bert allerton
1949
Bert Allerton
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Transcendent Trick
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biddle steal \n \n elmer biddle
1949
Elmer Biddle
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Biddle Steal
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chic's parlay \n bet about the order of the aces as they show up when dealing through the deck after riffle shuffles \n charles "chic" schoke \n easy aces \n martin gardner \n charles "chic" schoke
1949
Charles "Chic" Schoke
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Chic's Parlay
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the dixie double location \n two cards from two halves exchanged and located, odd/even divided deck \n john scarne
1949
John Scarne
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The Dixie Double Location
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no prep \n card thought from half the deck vanishes and is found under newspaper or table cloth \n ben berger
1949
Ben Berger
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No Prep
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my number, your card \n position of card predicted by writing the number on the face of a card in the deck \n unknown
1949
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identity \n two coincidences \n unknown
1949
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Identity
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the magic separation \n face-up and face-down cards are shuffled, performer separates cards behind back so one pile consists of same amount of face up cards as the other \n bob hummer \n the magic separation \n bob hummer
1949
Bob Hummer
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The Magic Separation
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false cut to table \n lower half pulled out and placed on table \n unknown
1949
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False Cut to Table
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face-up prediction \n spectator and performer turn cards over in the deck, number of reversed cards is predicted \n bob hummer \n face up prediction \n bob hummer
1949
Bob Hummer
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Face-Up Prediction
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the "chic" trick again \n improved handling \n charles "chic" schoke \n a "chick" trick \n charles "chic" schoke
1949
Charles "Chic" Schoke
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The "Chic" Trick Again
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improvisation \n card signed on back, improvisation to find it from the face \n audley walsh \n the moving pencil \n harry lorayne \n prepared improvisation \n audley walsh \n bert allerton
1949
Audley Walsh
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Improvisation
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prepared improvisation \n card signed on back, with stack to force card from face via counting, 1-0-1 \n audley walsh \n bert allerton \n improvisation \n audley walsh
1949
Audley Walsh, Bert Allerton
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Prepared Improvisation
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calling all cards \n half the deck counted, digits added and card remembered, reading off the order \n audley walsh
1949
Audley Walsh
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Calling All Cards
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fair cuts - double force \n face-to-face cuts to force two cards \n unknown \n double discovery \n nick trost \n the lucky royal flush \n nick trost \n prediction \n unknown
1949
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Fair Cuts - Double Force
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the drunken deal \n sucker \n john scarne \n scarne's drunken deal \n john scarne
1949
John Scarne
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The Drunken Deal
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the simple impossibility \n card chosen via pile making, two key cards \n unknown \n impossible divination no. 1 \n larry jennings
1949
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The Simple Impossibility
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the spectator's location \n spectator riffles through cards and stops anywhere, performer stabs card (double) into separation and selection is found there \n unknown
1949
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The Spectator's Location
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note on the double lift \n thumb count \n unknown
1949
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Note on the Double Lift
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a test of will \n two cards chosen from two decks turn out to be the same \n unknown
1949
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A Test of Will
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the disappearing card trick \n card vanishes from packet and reappears in deck at chosen number, duplicate \n unknown
1949
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The Disappearing Card Trick
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judgment \n spectator peeks himself and remembers a card, performer looks through cards, spectator names card and performer names position \n dai vernon \n lj on vernon’s weight guesser \n larry jennings \n i should judge \n unknown \n pseudo memory #2 \n harry lorayne \n a mental discovery \n dai vernon \n impossible with a twist \n cyrille savelief \n daley's estimating peek: 2) vernon estimate \n dai vernon
1949
Dai Vernon
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Judgment
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try it yourself \n producing thirteen cards in order with down-under deal \n unknown \n hidden symmetry \n john hamilton
1949
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Try It Yourself
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Variations
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jiffy speller \n progressive set-up \n unknown
1949
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Jiffy Speller
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the amazement \n performer spreads cards between hand and spectator should knock the spread, only selection falls out, spreading with jogged halves \n unknown
1949
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The Amazement
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an alarming coincidence \n performer deals through cards, suddenly alarm clock rings right at the selection \n unknown
1949
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An Alarming Coincidence
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the deck of cards story \n \n ed miller
1949
Ed Miller
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The Deck of Cards Story
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