introduction \n on charles t. jordan \n karl fulves
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impromptu card tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Impromptu Card Tricks
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the hourglass card trick \n no. 1, time on watch gives position of card, placement via dealing procedure and only performed at certain times \n charles t. jordan \n hourglass cards \n charles t. jordan
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The Hourglass Card Trick
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a new card discovery \n no. 2, key above and below selection and fair riffle shuffle \n charles t. jordan \n a new card discovery \n charles t. jordan
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the infallible detection \n no. 3, key card location \n charles t. jordan \n infallible detection \n charles t. jordan
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spectator riffle shuffles \n and key remains on top or near top \n charles t. jordan \n spectator riffle shuffles \n charles t. jordan
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"infallible detection" notes \n no. 4, aces at top and bottom of both halves, spectator shuffles, spectator counts down to a number between ten and twenty and remembers the card, performer finds card and divines number \n karl fulves \n location \n t. page wright
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forty-nine \n no. 5, twenty-one card trick with forty-nine cards \n charles t. jordan \n the 49-card trick \n charles t. jordan
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"forty-nine" notes \n no. 6, doing "forty-nine" over the telephone, see also lloyd jones reference in jinx reference \n karl fulves \n the 49-card trick \n charles t. jordan \n forty-nine \n charles t. jordan
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the keystone card trick \n no. 7, two numbers named, predicted card is found at position equal to the difference between the two numbers after two failed count-downs \n charles t. jordan \n the keystone card discovery \n charles t. jordan
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The Keystone Card Trick
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double prediction \n no. 8, two cards are counted to after reverse faro procedure, actually walter gibson's (see article "reverse faro shuffle" on conjuringcredits) \n charles t. jordan \n walter b. gibson \n double prediction \n charles t. jordan \n walter b. gibson \n up and down \n dai vernon
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mephisto's prediction \n no. 9, position of selection is predicted \n charles t. jordan \n mephisto's prediction \n charles t. jordan
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placement via key card \n deck dealt into piles, key which was next to selection is at same position as selection in different pile \n charles t. jordan \n placement via key card \n charles t. jordan
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the sequel \n no. 10, position of two selections is predicted \n charles t. jordan \n the sequel \n charles t. jordan
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master stop trick \n no. 11, four cards are selected and placed back in the deck, spectator deals through the deck and performer stops him at the selections, except the last one which is found in the performer's pocket \n charles t. jordan \n the master stop trick \n charles t. jordan
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placement control \n cards returned to spread with known distance, brought together under key with dealing procedure \n charles t. jordan \n placement control \n charles t. jordan
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the spirit mathematician \n no. 12, half deck in performer's pocket, card with same suit and cards who add up to same domination as selection are produced, binary (ace, two, four, eight) \n charles t. jordan \n the spirit mathematician \n charles t. jordan
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the five guesses \n no. 13, by asking five questions selection is found, sorting strategy with "can you see your card?" \n charles t. jordan \n the five guesses \n charles t. jordan
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"five guesses" notes \n no. 14, sixteen-card version \n karl fulves \n the five guesses \n charles t. jordan
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the incomprehensible destroyed card \n no. 15, torn and restored card, card torn with face towards audience, using pseudo duplicates by bringing all sixes, sevens, eights together, and principle of tearing the corner off a double \n charles t. jordan \n the incomprehensible destroyed card \n charles t. jordan
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Charles T. Jordan
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The Incomprehensible Destroyed Card
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"incomprehensible destroyed card" notes \n no. 16, handling ideas for jordan's trick \n karl fulves \n the incomprehensible destroyed card \n charles t. jordan
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Karl Fulves
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card tearing \n no. 17, with dummy card behind it \n charles t. jordan \n thayer's magical bulletin, aug. 1915
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Charles T. Jordan
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Card Tearing
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the banded deck \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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the straitjacket reversed card \n no. 18, selection pushed into rubber-banded deck turns over \n charles t. jordan \n the straight-jacket reversed card \n louis haley
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elasticity \n no. 19, card inserted in middle of banded deck, deck tossed in air, selection appears at face \n charles t. jordan \n elasticity \n charles t. jordan
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the escape \n no. 20, card travels from rubber-banded half to other half, cards are secretly propelled to other half \n charles t. jordan \n the escape \n charles t. jordan
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"escape" notes \n no. 21, simplified handling \n karl fulves \n the escape \n charles t. jordan
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the triple escape \n no. 22, deck with selection is rubber-banded cross-wise, cased, rubber banded again and sealed in envelope, yet selection is produced from elsewhere \n charles t. jordan \n the triple escape \n charles t. jordan
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the impossible journey \n no. 23, selection comes to top in rubber-banded deck, executing classic pass with rubber banded deck \n charles t. jordan \n the impossible journey \n charles t. jordan
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transposition extraordinary \n no. 24, deck separated in red and black, card from red half put in black half, it is predicted and transposes with another red card, halves rubber-banded \n t. nelson downs \n transposition extraordinary \n t. nelson downs
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the downs hinge shift \n no. 25, actually just a cut, also as slip cut with left thumb and with rubber banded deck \n t. nelson downs \n the downs' hinge shift \n t. nelson downs \n the downs slip cut \n t. nelson downs
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the downs slip cut \n no. 26 \n t. nelson downs \n the downs hinge shift \n t. nelson downs
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"downs slip cut" notes \n no. 27, cutting to the four aces \n karl fulves
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stacked-deck tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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psycholia \n no. 28, cards are chosen in different room and order is read aloud, card divined, secret second stacked deck \n charles t. jordan \n psycholia \n charles t. jordan
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divino \n no. 29, deck dealt into two piles, card at position in one half remembered, deck pocketed, number named, card at that position is selection \n charles t. jordan \n divino \n charles t. jordan
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"divino" notes \n no. 30, variations, handling with normal deck and twenty-six duplicated in pocket \n karl fulves \n divino \n charles t. jordan
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psychic prediction \n no. 31, total of six selections predicted, stack that will force the number 27, riffle shuffle with chains \n charles t. jordan \n the psychic prediction \n charles t. jordan
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mephistopheles' touch \n no. 32, divination with a stacked 32-card deck \n charles t. jordan \n mephistopheles' touch \n charles t. jordan
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the dream \n no. 33, unknown chosen card put in envelope, turns out to be later selection \n charles t. jordan \n the dream \n charles t. jordan
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half pass force \n riffle & stop, bottom part secretly turned over, no details \n charles t. jordan \n half pass force \n charles t. jordan
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c. t. j. detection \n no. 34, spectator deals down and remembers next card, dealt packet is replaced and riffle shuffle given, interlocking chains \n charles t. jordan \n the c. t. j. detection \n charles t. jordan
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ex-cello card discovery \n no. 35, suits rotate, card chosen and replaced is found \n charles t. jordan \n ex-cello card discovery \n charles t. jordan
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Charles T. Jordan
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strange coincidence \n no. 36, coincidence with card values where two values add up to a third selection, stack that will force the number ten \n charles t. jordan \n strange coincidence \n charles t. jordan
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the wizard's will \n no. 37, using stacked deck \n charles t. jordan \n wizard's will \n charles t. jordan
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Charles T. Jordan
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"wizard's will" notes \n no. 38, triple prediction version with simple stack \n karl fulves
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Karl Fulves
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discard trick \n no. 39, two cards chosen by fair cuts, spectator deals into piles and left-over cards are keys for selections \n charles t. jordan \n the discard trick \n charles t. jordan
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recycling by dealing \n dealing deck in seven piles, then six, then eight, then seven piles restores order \n charles t. jordan \n recycling by dealing \n charles t. jordan
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the missing pair \n no. 40, old new deck order (picture cards together, all others from ace to ten) deck dealt into four piles, spectator removes a value pair from any pile which is divined by performer \n charles t. jordan \n the missing pair \n charles t. jordan
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"missing pair" notes \n no. 41, old new deck order (picture cards together, all others from ace to ten) deck dealt into four piles, spectator removes a value pair from any pile which is divined by performer, riffle shuffle connection \n karl fulves \n trackinback \n karl fulves \n the missing pair \n charles t. jordan
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gambling secrets \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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quadruple concentration \n no. 42, four cards chosen, one of each suit, performer goes through deck and names the cards, clocking system with suits, with downs modulo addition \n charles t. jordan \n quadruple concentration \n charles t. jordan \n an improvement by t. nelson downs \n t. nelson downs
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Charles T. Jordan
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the magi's detection \n no. 43, card counting to divine missing selection, keeping track of values and also suits \n charles t. jordan \n the magi's detection \n charles t. jordan
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Charles T. Jordan
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"magi's detection" notes \n no. 44, simplified clocking method, ignoring picture cards and suits \n karl fulves
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the impenetrable stop trick \n no. 45, performer tells spectator to stop when before he deals selection \n charles t. jordan \n the impenetrable stop trick \n charles t. jordan
1992
Charles T. Jordan
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nail bump card \n \n unknown \n nail bump card \n unknown
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it's up to you \n no. 46, impromptu punching some key cards, spectator selects cards and cuts it back into the deck, then deals deck in several piles and performer finds card in pile with selection \n charles t. jordan \n it's up to you \n charles t. jordan
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punched card notes \n no. 47, on punching cards on the fly with thumb nail or in a location with coins in the handling \n karl fulves \n curvature \n karl fulves
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Karl Fulves
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the sagacious joker \n no. 48, four spectators pocket a card each, the joker is tapped against cards in pocket and performer knows the cards \n charles t. jordan \n the sagacious joker \n charles t. jordan
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gambler's bow glimpse \n of single card \n unknown \n gambler's bow glimpse \n unknown
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"sagacious joker" notes \n no. 49, simplified handling \n karl fulves \n the sagacious joker \n charles t. jordan
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impromptu card reader \n no. 50, some hands dealt and performer knows cards in one of them, riffle stacking from bottom \n charles t. jordan \n the impromptu card reader \n charles t. jordan
1992
Charles T. Jordan
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henry gavin's false cut \n no. 51, cards left behind on table apparently by accident, illustrated \n henry gavin \n arthur finley \n the new false cut \n henry gavin \n arthur finley
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shuffle reverse \n at the end of an overhand shuffle \n charles t. jordan \n shuffle reverse \n charles t. jordan
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Charles T. Jordan
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sleight-of-hand tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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bewildero \n no. 52, spectator remembers card and position from face, then he counts to it from the back and loses it into one pile without looking at it again, it is on top of other pile and ditched or similar \n charles t. jordan \n bewildero! \n charles t. jordan
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bewildero ii \n no. 53, selection ends up between two aces after lots of counting \n charles t. jordan \n bewildero the second! \n charles t. jordan
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Charles T. Jordan
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the barefaced detection \n no. 54, card chosen by cutting, found with the faced towards the spectators at all times \n charles t. jordan \n the bare-faced detection \n charles t. jordan
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color divination \n no. 55, colors openly separated, red card placed in black packet by spectator is predicted, repeated \n charles t. jordan \n a wonderful color divination \n charles t. jordan
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Charles T. Jordan
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throw-switch addition \n \n charles t. jordan \n throw-switch addition \n charles t. jordan
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Charles T. Jordan
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"color divination" notes \n no. 56, using jordan's method for the traveling of a card from red to black packet \n karl fulves \n a wonderful color divination \n charles t. jordan
1992
Karl Fulves
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reversed cards \n no. 57, cards are apparently dealt alternately face-up/face-down but only the first ten cards are, then bluff, really mixed cards are not shown \n charles t. jordan \n reversed cards \n charles t. jordan
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improved pocket to pocket \n no. 58, thirty-two card packet dealt into two piles which are pocketed, two cards travel across \n charles t. jordan \n improved pocket to pocket \n charles t. jordan
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Charles T. Jordan
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the single-card reverse \n no. 59 \n charles t. jordan \n the single-card reverse \n charles t. jordan
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double deal \n brief \n charles t. jordan \n double deal \n charles t. jordan
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the half-pack reverse \n no. 60 \n charles t. jordan \n the half-pack reverse \n charles t. jordan
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half reverse cut \n bottom half is flipped over with left thumb as top half is cut to table \n charles t. jordan \n half reverse cut \n charles t. jordan
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"half-pack reverse" notes \n no. 61, handling without half pass \n karl fulves \n the half-pack reverse \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the alternate reverse \n no. 62, every other card is openly reversed, they all right themselves again \n charles t. jordan \n the alternate reverse \n charles t. jordan
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Charles T. Jordan
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two halves exchange \n \n charles t. jordan \n two halves exchange \n charles t. jordan
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more impromptu card tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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the unknown leaper \n no. 63, card at thought-of position transposes with unknown card or appears at same position in other packet \n charles t. jordan \n the unknown leaper \n charles t. jordan
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"unknown leaper" notes \n no. 64, chosen black card ends up in red packet at same position \n karl fulves \n the unknown leaper \n charles t. jordan \n lateral leap \n karl fulves
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with the mind's eye \n no. 65, card chosen while the performer is blindfolded, performer deals through cards and stops at and names selection \n james j. moren \n with the mind's eye \n james j. moren
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palmed-card glimpse \n \n unknown \n palmed-card glimpse \n unknown
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the twentieth-century puzzle \n no. 66, chosen cards are returned into deck one by one and divined \n charles t. jordan \n the twentieth century puzzle \n charles t. jordan
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weirdo \n no. 67, spectator names number, card at that position is predicted, repeated, for credit information see reference \n charles t. jordan \n weirdo \n charles t. jordan
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the fade-out vanish \n no. 68, card from ten-card-packet vanishes \n charles t. jordan \n the fade-out vanish \n charles t. jordan
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Charles T. Jordan
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count transfer \n as cards are counted into right hand with faces towards audience, one card is moved there behind the scenes \n charles t. jordan \n count transfer \n charles t. jordan
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an impromptu detection \n no. 69, scratching a line across side of deck \n charles t. jordan \n impromptu detection \n charles t. jordan
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"impromptu detection" notes \n no. 70, putting in the scratch mark work \n karl fulves \n impromptu detection \n charles t. jordan
1992
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satan's prophecy \n no. 71, one of four named cards by performer is chosen and card travels from half to other half in box at named number, card is also predicted on paper \n charles t. jordan \n satan's prophecy \n charles t. jordan
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leaving card behind \n \n unknown \n leaving card behind \n unknown
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loading a card at a position \n loading a cased card at certain position while putting cards back in case \n charles t. jordan \n loading a card at a position \n charles t. jordan
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satan's prophecy improved \n no. 72, prediction, deck divided into two halves and a selected card vanishes from one half and appears at the position predicted in the other half \n charles t. jordan \n improved satan's prophecy \n charles t. jordan
1992
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center spread glimpse \n corner bent back as cards are fanned between hands, faces towards audience \n unknown \n center spread glimpse \n unknown
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card vanish via miscall \n four cards placed on table, one miscalled and forced \n charles t. jordan \n card vanish via miscall \n charles t. jordan
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the simplicity speller \n no. 73, card selected and cut into deck, long phrase with selection spelled, spelling to twenty-sixth card \n charles t. jordan \n the simplicity speller \n charles t. jordan
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bridge \n half the deck by squeezing left hand \n unknown \n bridge \n unknown
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"simplicity speller" notes \n no. 74, spelling to any picture card in packet, then matching cards are produced \n father cyprian \n shock spell \n father cyprian
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the climax \n no. 75, card chosen, duplicate of it is seen by spectator in a deck scattered face up on a table, it vanishes from there and appears in performer's pocket, layout in which appear to be the four sixes but they are composed from sevens and nines \n charles t. jordan \n the climax \n charles t. jordan
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"climax" notes \n no. 76, simplified layout \n karl fulves \n the climax \n charles t. jordan
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prepared-card tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Karl Fulves
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1923 card and handkerchief \n no. 77, assembly on handkerchief with cardboard cover, simplified without hinge gimmick \n charles t. jordan \n karl fulves \n the 1923 card and handkerchief trick \n charles t. jordan
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the spirit aces \n no. 78, four sevens and four aces in piles on table, two sevens put on top of deck followed by two aces, yet aces are on table and all four sevens on top of deck, two extra aces and step gaff \n charles t. jordan \n the spirit aces \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the brain twister \n no. 79, deck has hole at one end with thread, selection reverses itself despite thread \n charles t. jordan \n the brain twister \n charles t. jordan
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diabolical reversed card \n no. 80, card reverses visibly à la tunnel effect \n charles t. jordan \n earl de forrest \n the diabolical reversed card (improved) \n charles t. jordan \n earl de forrest
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joker monte \n no. 81, three cards shown in fan and turned over, spectator cannot find joker \n charles t. jordan \n joker monte \n charles t. jordan
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optical monte move variation \n with three cards and a gaff \n charles t. jordan \n optical monte move variation \n charles t. jordan
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"joker monte" notes \n no. 82, different gimmick with two cards taped together \n karl fulves \n joker monte \n charles t. jordan
1992
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pedro monte \n no. 83, three cards shown in fan and turned over, spectator cannot find card \n charles t. jordan \n pedro monte \n charles t. jordan
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the demon color change \n no. 84, multiple consecutive changes, second and rear cards remain the same, using glued triple cards \n charles t. jordan \n the demon color change \n charles t. jordan
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"demon color change" notes \n no. 85, impromptu method \n karl fulves \n the demon color change \n charles t. jordan
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the bisected queen \n no. 86, card cut in envelope is restored \n charles t. jordan \n the bisected queen \n charles t. jordan
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the monarch-card-and-pocket mystery \n no. 87, deck shuffled, royal flushes are removed and distributed between two side pockets, performer instantly removed any named royal flush cards from corresponding pocket, much simplified from jordan's effect \n karl fulves \n the monarch card and pocket mystery \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the contrary clock \n no. 88, chosen card from clock layout transposes with joker in pocket, duplicates in pocket \n charles t. jordan \n the contrary clock \n charles t. jordan
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"contrary clock" notes \n no. 89, clock drawing with only four times and cards written next to it, two spectators remember apparently the same card but really a different one \n karl fulves \n the contrary clock \n charles t. jordan
1992
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shuffle systems \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Shuffle Systems
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a shuffle secret \n no. 90, explanation of the interlocking chain principle \n charles t. jordan \n chapter i - trailing the dovetail shuffle to its lair \n charles t. jordan \n the final secret of charles jordan \n matthew field
1992
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A Shuffle Secret
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close-range mind reading \n no. 91, cards riffle shuffled once, low values removed, remaining thirty-two cards dealt into two piles, one card moved over and located, interlocking chains \n charles t. jordan \n close range mind reading \n charles t. jordan
1992
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long-distance mind reading \n no. 92, card trick performed via mail, deck riffle shuffled once and cut in two halves, one card moved from one half to the other and either half mailed back \n charles t. jordan \n long distance mind reading \n charles t. jordan
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the premo \n no. 93, card located after three riffle shuffles, interlocking chains \n charles t. jordan \n the premo \n charles t. jordan
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the dealing dovetail detection \n no. 94, card is found after lots of real shuffling \n charles t. jordan \n the dealing dovetail detection \n charles t. jordan
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The Dealing Dovetail Detection
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back and front count sorting \n \n charles t. jordan \n back and front count sorting \n charles t. jordan
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Back and Front Count Sorting
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divided deck riffle shuffle \n deck dealt into two piles and those are shuffled together \n unknown \n divided deck riffle shuffle \n unknown
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red/black shuffle \n running single cards in the center \n charles t. jordan \n red/black shuffle \n charles t. jordan
1992
Charles T. Jordan
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"dealing dovetail detection" notes \n no. 95, on the divided deck shuffle \n karl fulves
1992
Karl Fulves
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the rolling-off-a-log detection \n no. 96, card removed is found out, unusual presentation with card rolled to tube, card counting with only one suit \n charles t. jordan \n the rolling-off-a-log detection \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"rolling-off-a-log detection" notes \n no. 97, card removed is found out, different method without card counting \n karl fulves \n the rolling-off-a-log detection \n charles t. jordan
1992
Karl Fulves
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the full hand \n no. 98, four spectators select four cards each, those sixteen cards are riffle shuffled by performer and dropped in hat, performer takes out the cards of each spectator without looking \n charles t. jordan \n the full hand \n charles t. jordan
1992
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perfect riffle shuffle \n very brief \n unknown
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"full hand" notes \n no. 99, method with anti-faros instead of faros \n karl fulves \n the full hand \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the wonder force \n no. 100, forcing the first red card in riffle shuffled deck, two methods \n charles t. jordan \n the wonder force \n charles t. jordan
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improved chevalier card trick \n no. 101, deck shuffled twice, named suit removed, all values spelt out \n charles t. jordan \n improved chevalier \n charles t. jordan
1992
Charles T. Jordan
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Improved Chevalier Card Trick
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thought foretold \n no. 102, a card form a chosen color is cased unseen and then deck is examined - one card missing, it is predicted \n charles t. jordan \n karl fulves \n thought foretold \n charles t. jordan
1992
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premier card discovery \n no. 103, odd/even \n charles t. jordan \n premier card discovery \n charles t. jordan
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the simplissimo detection \n no. 104, before and after selection of cards a spectator deals the deck in two piles and shuffles them together \n charles t. jordan \n the simplissimo detection \n charles t. jordan
1992
Charles T. Jordan
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The Simplissimo Detection
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four-ace tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1992
Karl Fulves
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Four-Ace Tricks
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the perennial aces \n no. 105, ace assembly in which the packets are put into envelopes \n charles t. jordan \n the perennial aces \n charles t. jordan
1992
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envelope insertion \n bottom card of packet secretly slides under envelope as apparently whole packet is inserted \n charles t. jordan \n envelope insertion \n charles t. jordan
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"perennial aces" notes \n no. 106, four three-card packets, bottom card of each is remembered and then each packet placed in an envelope, chosen cards divined under table \n karl fulves \n the perennial aces \n charles t. jordan
1992
Karl Fulves
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the amazing aces \n no. 107, four face-down cards put aside, aces placed into four piles, they vanish and are the face-down cards \n charles t. jordan \n the amazing aces \n charles t. jordan
1992
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partial packet switch \n with left third-finger wedge break, right hand with packet drops some cards on deck and other are placed on remaining card with left fingers from behind \n charles t. jordan \n partial packet switch \n charles t. jordan
1992
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half-pass packet switch \n back-to-back packet secretly turned over at rear of deck \n charles t. jordan \n half-pass packet switch \n charles t. jordan
1992
Charles T. Jordan
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the bewitched aces \n no. 108, four aces and four sevens removed, two aces and sevens each are placed on the deck, the other two aces and sevens on the table, then the four tabled cards are the aces and all sevens on the deck \n charles t. jordan \n the bewitched aces \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"bewitched aces" notes \n no. 109, switch variation \n karl fulves
1992
Karl Fulves
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the pinochle ace trick \n no. 110, eight aces from pinochle deck, packets are formed and eliminated by throwing dice, aces travel to one packet \n charles t. jordan \n the pinochle ace trick \n charles t. jordan
1992
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The Pinochle Ace Trick
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addition & switch \n cards from deck inserted in middle of packet in right hand, cumbersome \n charles t. jordan \n addition & switch \n charles t. jordan
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leave it to the aces \n no. 111, aces pushed in deck, named ace lies next to selection, originally using diagonal palm shift, with easier method by karl fulves \n charles t. jordan \n karl fulves \n leave it to the aces \n charles t. jordan \n "leave it to the aces" notes \n karl fulves
1992
Charles T. Jordan, Karl Fulves
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Leave It to the Aces
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"leave it to the aces" notes \n no. 112, aces dropped on deck, one ace sinks next to selection \n karl fulves \n leave it to the aces \n charles t. jordan \n karl fulves \n submarine ace \n karl fulves
1992
Karl Fulves
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mystery aces \n no. 113, assembly with quarters of the deck, not small packets \n charles t. jordan \n the mystery of the aces \n charles t. jordan
1992
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bottom slip cut \n \n charles t. jordan \n bottom slip cut \n charles t. jordan
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"mystery aces" notes \n no. 114, method without bottom slip cut \n karl fulves \n the mystery of the aces \n charles t. jordan
1992
Karl Fulves
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subtle secrets \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1992
Karl Fulves
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Subtle Secrets
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new card reading \n no. 115, performer names several cards from shuffled deck, using a card with missing corner \n charles t. jordan \n new card reading \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"new card reading" notes \n no. 116, performer names several cards from shuffled deck, using a card with torn-off corner \n karl fulves \n non-sight location \n karl fulves
1992
Karl Fulves
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stampedo \n no. 117, card identified with post stamp travels from packet into deck \n charles t. jordan \n stampedo \n charles t. jordan
1992
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cross cut force \n \n unknown
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the new-pack detection \n no. 118, deck is split in two and two cards selected and exchanged, both cards are divined \n charles t. jordan \n the new pack detection \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the life saver \n no. 119, single card location, from new deck order \n charles t. jordan \n the life saver \n charles t. jordan
1992
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coincidentally \n no. 120, two decks, duplicate is found by selecting four cards and number from rolled dice \n charles t. jordan \n co-incidentally \n charles t. jordan
1992
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daley's delight switch \n with two decks, brief \n dr. jacob daley
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"coincidentally" notes \n no. 121, four cards chosen from one deck, one is placed in another deck and travels back \n karl fulves \n co-incidentally \n charles t. jordan \n late arrival \n karl fulves
1992
Karl Fulves
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transfero \n no. 122, card chosen and put in odd-backed deck, it travels back to the deck it came from \n charles t. jordan \n transfero \n charles t. jordan
1992
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card transfer from case to case \n card left behind in on case is transferred under another case \n charles t. jordan \n card transfer from case to case \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"transfero" notes \n no. 123, card chosen and put in odd-backed deck, it travels back reversed into the middle of the deck it came from \n karl fulves \n transfero \n charles t. jordan
1992
Karl Fulves
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the master riddle \n no. 124, six (or so) cards are fairly lost, then found \n charles t. jordan \n the master riddle \n charles t. jordan
1992
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satan's trance \n no. 125, four cards removed from thirty-two-card deck and put in envelope, lights out, when lights are back on the names of cards are written on envelope \n charles t. jordan \n satan's trance \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"satan's trance" notes \n no. 126, out-of-room four spectators seal cards in envelope, performer divines them in dark room, featuring stacking system \n karl fulves \n the up-down system \n karl fulves \n charles t. jordan
1992
Karl Fulves
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telepathic control \n no. 127, card chosen after some dealing is divined \n charles t. jordan \n telepathic control \n charles t. jordan
1992
Charles T. Jordan
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more stacked-deck tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1992
Karl Fulves
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diabolical transposition \n no. 128, two thought cards across with two decks, stacked, siamesa \n charles t. jordan \n diabolical transposition \n charles t. jordan
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"diabolical transposition" notes \n no. 129, two spectators think of a card from a half-deck each, they're found in indirect way by removing a card and showing that the card is missing, two siamesa decks \n karl fulves \n girl thots \n karl fulves
1992
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fate and the joker \n no. 130, card selected by stabbing joker, card named, stacked deck \n charles t. jordan \n fate and the joker \n charles t. jordan
1992
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an odd-even experiment \n no. 131, deck shuffled twice, any suit removed, performer selects a card from it and deals the rest in four piles and says whether the top cards of each pile is odd or even, performer then knows selection \n charles t. jordan \n an odd even experiment \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the mysterious detective \n no. 132, three spectators pocket cards, performer names them, stack that can be riffle shuffled once \n charles t. jordan \n the mysterious detective \n charles t. jordan
1992
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take-a-peek card trick \n no. 133, four groups shuffled, card chosen and by looking at the section it came from it is divined \n charles t. jordan \n the take a peek card trick \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the flush trick \n no. 134, from underneath handkerchief performer removes any royal flush, mixing procedure \n charles t. jordan \n the flush trick \n charles t. jordan
1992
Charles T. Jordan
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poker player's dream \n no. 135, royal flush in named suit is located underneath handkerchief instantly after taking all royal flush cards out of a riffle shuffled deck \n charles t. jordan \n poker player's deal \n charles t. jordan
1992
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triple break \n three breaks held with three fingers \n unknown \n triple break \n unknown
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the poker shark \n no. 136, performer's hand transforms to beat the other players, set-up \n charles t. jordan \n the poker shark \n charles t. jordan
1992
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pocket ditch \n as small packet switch \n charles t. jordan \n pocket ditch \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the vanished card \n no. 137, named card vanishes and is found in pocket \n charles t. jordan \n the vanished card \n charles t. jordan
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"vanished card" notes \n no. 138, spectator does dealing procedure according to value, then dealing some piles, deck is pocketed, named card is produced from pocket \n karl fulves
1992
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prophesied spot total \n no. 139, stack that will force the number 69 \n charles t. jordan \n the prophesied spot total \n charles t. jordan
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"prophesied spot total" notes \n no. 140, forcing 67 \n karl fulves \n the prophesied spot total \n charles t. jordan
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cremo card restoration \n no. 141, card forced via spelling procedure, duplicate in deck \n charles t. jordan \n cremo! card restoration extraordinary \n charles t. jordan
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demon's divination \n no. 142, "can you see your suit/value... here?", set-up \n charles t. jordan \n demon's divination \n charles t. jordan
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"demon's divination" notes \n no. 143, simplified method \n karl fulves \n demon's divination \n charles t. jordan
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the card-and-number mystery \n no. 144, spectator deals piles, selects one, adds values, counts down to number and the card there is predicted \n charles t. jordan \n the card and number mystery \n charles t. jordan
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extraordinary clairvoyance \n no. 145, four cards chosen, assistant under large sheet names selections after all cards have been called out \n charles t. jordan \n magical bulletin vol. 4 no. 5, may 1916
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the suits unscrambled \n no. 177, all four royal flushes are shuffled together, performer memorized them apparently and brings out named suit from behind back \n charles t. jordan \n the suits unscrambled \n charles t. jordan
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strippers and one-way decks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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stripper secrets \n no. 146, basic information on end and side strippers \n karl fulves
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just the reverse \n no. 147, card chosen and replaced, deck cased and dumped out again so the spectator can check it, card turns over, stripper card held back and then deck replaced reversed \n charles t. jordan \n just the reverse \n charles t. jordan
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thinned case \n thin sides so cards in stripper deck can be held back \n charles t. jordan \n thinned case \n charles t. jordan
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"demon's detection" notes \n no. 179, simplified variation \n karl fulves \n demon's detection \n charles t. jordan
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the four flusher \n no. 148, deck shuffled, all royal flush cards removed and shuffled, performer removes all from names suit from behind back one by one, "combination strippers" (sorting with end and side strippers) \n charles t. jordan \n the four-flusher \n charles t. jordan
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perfection method for strippers \n no. 149, having the top half in one direction and the bottom in the other, selection replaced in other half \n charles t. jordan \n perfection method for strippers \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"perfection method for strippers" notes \n no. 150, another reversal method \n karl fulves \n perfection method for strippers \n charles t. jordan
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the electrified strippers \n no. 151, stripper & menetekel deck combination \n charles t. jordan \n the electrified strippers \n charles t. jordan
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"electrified strippers" notes \n no. 152, stripper & menetekel deck combination, extension of jordan's routine \n karl fulves \n the electrified strippers \n charles t. jordan
1992
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one-way secrets \n no. 153, basic information on one-way principle \n karl fulves
1992
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the wizard reader \n no. 154, thirty-two card deck is cut and performer can name any drawn card, cards not marked but groups of one-way-reversed cards clue the position in the stack \n charles t. jordan \n the wizard reader \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"wizard reader" notes \n no. 155, different stack \n karl fulves \n the wizard reader \n charles t. jordan \n the up-down system \n karl fulves \n charles t. jordan
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the hummer detection \n no. 156, one-way backs that must not be set in one direction, sorting during performance as deck is dealt into two piles \n charles t. jordan \n hummer detection \n charles t. jordan
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"hummer detection" notes \n no. 157, one-way location based on principle in hummer detection \n karl fulves \n hummer detection \n charles t. jordan
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incomprendo speller \n no. 158, set-up and one-way deck \n charles t. jordan \n the incomprehendo speller \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"incomprendo speller" notes \n no. 159, set-up and one-way deck, variation with two selections \n karl fulves \n the incomprehendo speller \n charles t. jordan
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mephistopheles' own \n no. 160, double location with out-of-hand selection \n charles t. jordan \n karl fulves \n mephistopheles' own \n charles t. jordan \n sam bennett
1992
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faces or backs-which? \n no. 161, one-way principle applied to both faces and backs \n charles t. jordan \n faces or backs, which? \n charles t. jordan
1992
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premo detection \n no. 162, one-way backs, alternating \n charles t. jordan \n premo detection \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"premo detection" notes \n no. 163, no-touch version \n karl fulves \n premo detection \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the trio \n no. 164, three cards predicted, new deck opened and three selected which match prediction \n charles t. jordan \n the trio \n charles t. jordan
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twentieth-century sorcery \n no. 165 \n charles t. jordan \n twentieth century sorcery \n charles t. jordan
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change your mind? \n no. 166, one of two cards thought-of, replaced, deck dealt into two piles (some face-up, some face-down), performer picks out correct card, one-way on faces and backs (instead of original dot marks used by jordan) \n charles t. jordan \n karl fulves \n change your mind? \n charles t. jordan
1992
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further impromptu card tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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etad-ot-pu \n no. 167, unknown card placed in pocket, card and its position remembered by spectator, when he counts again it is no longer there (lazy man's card to pocket) and is shown to be card previously placed in pocket
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card apparently placed in pocket \n \n charles t. jordan \n card apparently placed in pocket \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the o.k. x-ray \n no. 168, several cards are chosen and replaced, all are divined one by one \n charles t. jordan \n the o.k. x-ray \n charles t. jordan
1992
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packet bridge \n half the deck is bent at inner end as it is replaced on lower half, in-the-hands \n unknown \n packet bridge \n unknown
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the banner card discovery \n no. 169, card at thought of position is remembered and found by performer behind back and pocketed \n charles t. jordan \n banner card discovery \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the haunted deck \n no. 170, card thought of while performer fans through them, card has vanished, then it visually reappears on face of deck \n charles t. jordan \n the haunted deck \n charles t. jordan
1992
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wedge break \n \n unknown
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transfer steal \n cards counted into other hand and bottom cards are transferred during the counting, biddle load type action but not from end grip \n charles t. jordan \n transfer steal \n charles t. jordan
1992
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multiple card palm \n packet, unusual \n charles t. jordan \n multiple card palm \n charles t. jordan
1992
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sympathetic sympathy \n no. 171, two cards put in envelope from different decks match, can be repeated \n charles t. jordan \n sympathetic sympathy \n charles t. jordan
1992
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slip transfer \n from deck to deck, km precursor \n charles t. jordan \n slip transfer \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the 52-card trick \n no. 172, twenty-one card trick with fifty-two cards, thought-of card ends up at any named number due to pick-up procedure of dealt piles \n charles t. jordan \n the 52-card trick \n charles t. jordan
1992
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presto pass \n no. 173, thirty-two cards are counted off, spectator himself deals them into two piles and pockets one, two cards travel across \n charles t. jordan \n presto pass \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"presto pass" notes \n no. 174, handling variation, specific card travels from performer's to spectator's pocket \n karl fulves \n presto pass \n charles t. jordan
1992
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a novel force \n no. 175, deck held high with faces towards audience in left hand, cards dealt until stopped, force card horizontally held by little finger \n charles t. jordan \n a novel force \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the stabbed pair \n no. 176, spectator stabs knife in paper-wrapped deck between two selections \n charles t. jordan \n the stabbed pair \n charles t. jordan
1992
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four-way sorting \n to back or front and up and down jogged \n charles t. jordan \n four-way sorting \n charles t. jordan
1992
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demon's detection \n no. 178, two key cards, out of hand selection procedure with dealing \n charles t. jordan \n demon's detection \n charles t. jordan
1992
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satan's touch \n no. 180, selected card is found by performer under handkerchief amongst five cards, crimp application \n charles t. jordan \n magical bulletin, vol. 3 no. 4, apr. 1915
1992
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Satan's Touch
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more prepared-card tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1992
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the nine-in-ten detection \n no. 181, spectator cuts deck and remembers bottom card and shuffles, performer divines it, percentage force where spectator cuts into bridge with out \n charles t. jordan \n the 9-in-10 detection \n charles t. jordan
1992
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setting a bridge \n during in-the-hands cut \n charles t. jordan \n setting a bridge \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the utility pack \n one half has index corners shortened on all cards and the other half of the deck the non-index corners, cards exchanged between the halves can be found \n charles t. jordan \n the utility pack \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"utility pack" notes \n no. 183, more locations with jordan's deck, also with face-up/face-down shuffled deck \n karl fulves \n the utility pack \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the latest forcing deck \n no. 184, spectator named a number and card at that number is forced, secret turnover of deck, advantages not so clear \n charles t. jordan \n the latest forcing deck \n charles t. jordan
1992
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"latest forcing deck" notes \n no. 185, extension to force the four aces, poker deal extension \n karl fulves \n the latest forcing deck \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the mystery problem \n no. 186, position of selection is predicted, svengali deck with different finish on force cards, ending clean with switch-out \n charles t. jordan \n the mystery problem \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the latest haunted ace \n no. 187, spectator removes a suit and makes three pile, performer knows in which pile the ace is and whether it is facing up or down, other twelve cards have shorted corners and ace sticks out a bit \n charles t. jordan \n the latest haunted ace \n charles t. jordan
1992
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one ahead \n no. 188, mexican turnover prediction with red-blue double backer \n charles t. jordan \n one ahead \n charles t. jordan
1992
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poker shark ii \n no. 189, performer's hand transforms repeatedly to beat the other players, gaffed \n charles t. jordan \n the poker shark - method #1 \n charles t. jordan
1992
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the idol's vision \n no. 190, marking system by having corners of cards stick out when a card is replaced in a portion of the deck, simplified with aces \n charles t. jordan \n karl fulves \n the idol's vision \n charles t. jordan
1992
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reverse english on the x-ray \n no. 191, x-ray deck openly shown, card from another deck inserted, spectator looks through hole at index, card predicted, repeated \n charles t. jordan \n reverse english on the x-ray \n charles t. jordan
1992
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