For attendees of The Second Deal Convention in New Orleans, March 2007
2007
Written by Mark Tams
Work of Various
32 pages (Stapled), published by The Second Deal (Jason Alford)
Illustrated with drawings by Mark Tams
Language: English
21 entries
Cover photograph
Creators Title Comments & References Page Categories
Syd Segal Two-Timing two cards cut to and lost by spectator with Henry Christ Force procedure (cut and turn pile over), one spelled to and one found reversed
4
Kostya Kimlat Impromptu Double Backer culling card from top section of deck which is face up
4
Mark Tams Weight Your Turn - Impromptu performer cuts same amount as performer twice and finds selection in second phase
Inspired by 6
Denis Behr Plop named four-of-a-kind penetrates card case, bringing any named four-of-a-kind to bottom in face-down deck
Also published here 8
Jason Dean Practical Joker Joker whispers name of two selection and then transposes with both selections
10
Don England CDDD "Center Deal Deficit Disorder"
four Aces cut in center are deal, face up Aces
12
Tyler Wilson Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia selection is spelled to, four Aces found, off-beat presentation
Also published here 13
Jason Alford Body Count number named, this many cards are rapidly produced, with selection
Inspired by 15
Michael Powers Invisible Again selection vanishes and reappears again, featuring a fair selection procedure in which selection is cut into the other two packets, three distant key cards
Inspired byVariations 17
Jim Surprise Your Lucky Card any card named, spectator indicated any spot and the two cards there are turned over, named selection appears sandwiched between them
Inspired by
  • Lucky Card in Michael Close's "Closely Guarded Secrets"
19
Lance Pierce An Imbalanced Exchange four Kings and three red cards transpose
21
Edward Marlo Veeser Concept Subtlety
21
Brett Bishop Ring-Ding card lost, performer takes his phone and makes a call, spectator's phone rings and selection is found underneath, performer names selection
22
John C. Wagner Vietnam Card Trick 2007 two cards predict a card's suit and value, another thought-of card is found
Inspired byAlso published here 23
Steve Reynolds Professor Twist's Prediction
25
Clayton N. Hallman Slip N' Slide handling for classic palm-replacement color change, left fingers pull card onto deck
27
Jon Racherbaumer No Jonah Poker parity
VariationsAlso published here 28
Trini Montes Trini's Triumph Bluff Style
29
Mark Aspiazu Multiple Personality two multiple shifts, see following items
30
Mark Aspiazu Malone Shark using Malone Shift to add cards to top of deck, then top cards lost
Inspired by 30
Mark Aspiazu Pee-Wee Hermann using covered Herrmann Shift to add cards to top of deck, then top cards lost
31
Data entered by Denis Behr.