2007
Written by Andi Gladwin
Work of Various
112 pages (Hardcover), published by An Andi Gladwin Production
Illustrated with drawings by Rosie Rings
Language: English
50 entries
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Jack Parker Apéritif
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Jack Parker The Cause Description of Anthony Nolan Trust, proceeds from book will go to leukaemia research
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Andi Gladwin Ingredients
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David Acer The Immiscible Eight 4&4, three phases, only first phase is Acer's and is described here
Related to 19
Frederick Braue Invisible Turnover Pass
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Allan Ackerman Rapid Exchange four Jacks transpose with four Aces previously placed in different pockets
Inspired by
  • "Student of a Student's Exchange" (Steve Reynolds, Under the Radar, 2004)
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Bob Veeser Veeser Concept
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Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
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Allan Ackerman Pocket Mechanical Second
Inspired by 28
Jason Alford A Cunning Odyssey Pseudo memory demonstration, match number of cards cut off by spectator, then able to find mates / four of a kind, Penelope
Inspired byVariations 31
Mark Aspiazu The Imp Stack way to memorise fourteen cards quickly for pseudo-memory routines
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Mark Aspiazu Mission IMPossible Pseudo-memory routine, name missing card, using "The Imp Stack"
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Mark Aspiazu It's Mark's Prediction! two selections predicted by two mates, using "The Imp Stack"
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Jamie Badman Friday Night Curry Spectators select two cards, turn out to be mates
Variations 40
Edward Marlo, Paul Curry Breakless Curry Change
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Jamie Badman Bring Your Wallet to the Curry Night Variation of Friday Night Curry, but with wallet secret preparation
Inspired by 43
Tomas Blomberg Filling the Void Cards Across with eccentric "card sandwich" theme
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Doug Conn Cooking with Conn & Daley Variation of Dr. Daley's Last Trick with Aces changing to Queens as a climax
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Le Temps Switch Multiple Top Change
Related to 50
Paul Cummins Personal Slop Revisited Standard slop shuffle type of Triumph routine
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Sid Lorraine Slop Shuffle
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Paul Swinford Flip Over Undercut
Related to 55
Luke Dancy Going Dutch First selection rises to top, second reverses in deck. Selections transpose, and second selection transforms into four of a kind.
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Frederick Braue Braue Reversal
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Steve Draun Chicago Sandwich Card placed between black Jacks in deck. Selection vanishes visually, sandwiched card turns out to be selection.
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Bill Malone Malone Shift
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Peter Duffie Travel Agent Signature transfers from back of one card onto selection's back
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Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Wild Card Switch
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Andi Gladwin Spellace Red Aces spelled to and placed aside. Black Aces spelled to, but find red Aces (transposition).
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Robin Gunney Ever Queen Switch red-backed selection vanishes between blue backed Queens, appears in blue deck. Corresponding blue card appears in red deck.
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Jerry K. Hartman Poker Face-to-Face Multiple card Triumph under guise of gambling demonstration
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Tenkai Ishida Optical Revolve
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Joshua Jay Swinging Sandwich Clean-looking simple sandwich routine
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Edward Marlo Deuce Sandwich Load
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Joshua Jay Swing Force Force a card that is sandwiched on top of deck
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Nathan Kranzo Standing Up to Ray & Bill Triumph with visual restoration
Inspired by 83
Dai Vernon Creeping Reverse
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Patrick Page, John F. Mendoza One Handed Face Change
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Anthony Miller Skrood Again! Spectator names a card, performer fails to cut to it, but predicts the failure accurately with prediction on back of card
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Jack Parker Simply Mental Card selected via eliminating face down cards in face up-face down deck matches previously made prediction (selection process similar to that of using double-headed coin)
Inspired byRelated to 90
Francis Carlyle Mishmash Force
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Mexican Turnover
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Michael Powers The Spectator Collects Collectors routine, spectator cuts Queens into middle of deck, instantly collect three selections
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Edward Marlo A.T.F.U.S.
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Jon Racherbaumer Hull Scam magician divines selected card and thought-of card, duplicate
Variations 98
David Solomon Double Open Open Prediction effect with two cards predicted correctly
Variations 101
R. Paul Wilson Memory Can Pseudo-memory routine - performer can name three cards at three named numbers, followed by naming selection's position
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Tyler Wilson Slacker Spectator and magician both do a trick at the same time for two other spectators, but each performer finds selection of the other spectator
Related to 106
Andi Gladwin Dessert
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Still Got Room For More? Bonus clock trick that is integrated into book cover design
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