introduction - the magic of nine\nintroduction to semi-automatic card tricks, vol. 9\nsteve beam
2015
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Introduction - The Magic of Nine
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how to read this book\n\nsteve beam
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How to Read this Book
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idioms overheard at a recent magic convention\n\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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Idioms Overheard at a Recent Magic Convention
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miscellaneous magic\nchapter intro\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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stud finder\nparticipant quickly cuts and deals to the four queens.\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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flipping your lid\ncard case opens mysteriously or humorously. independently developed by tom elderfield as "opener".\nlorenz schär\nflap happy\nrajneesh madhok
2015
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flap happy\ncard case opens and a card pops out of the cased deck.\nrajneesh madhok\nflipping your lid\nlorenz schär
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proximity and time\ndeck is repeatedly shuffled and then cut in two by a spectator. despite the mixing, the cards twice rearrange themselves into the same order as those in the other packet.\nsteve beam
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facelift\nattempting to guess the age of a spectator by cutting to random numbers and adding them, inadvertently the magicians cuts to the cards which form the month, day, and year of the birthday.\nsteve beam\nvernon meets daley\nroberto giobbi\npoker jack\nsteve beam
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poker jack\nthe magician cuts to the four aces for a poker hand. then flips over the packets showing the four jacks for blackjack.\nsteve beam\nfacelift\nsteve beam
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clue\nmulti-phase routine where the magician allows a participant to determine how "clue cards" (a few openly marked cards) will be turned to create a playing card. the clue cards then turn into the mate of that card.\ncaleb wiles\n"the pointer anomaly" (paul harris, genii, feb. 2009)
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in-need-of-a-clever-name aces\n4-ace production\nben train\nstill-searching-for-a-title aces\nben train
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still-searching-for-a-title aces\nspectator cuts to the aces.\nben train\nin-need-of-a-clever-name aces\nben train
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duplex\nelevator effect using only four cards.\nwilliam goodwin\n"penetration" (ed marlo, the sphinx, june 1948)\n"surprise follow the leader" (gianni pasqua, the linking ring, sept. 1987)\nambitious 1-2-3-4\nroy walton\nleadership potential\ntom frame
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turnabout\nmagician uses directions from a cellphone directly to the spectator to locate a selected card.\nmark fitzgerald
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lie-decker\ndespite the deck lying, the magician uses it to determine the color and value of the selection, and to locate the selection.\nmax maven\n"spell of mystery" (stewart james, marketed, 1929)\n"my own particular way" (ryan matney, card jones, 2004)\nmoracle\nlin searles\nimmoracle\nphilip t. goldstein\nsi-decker\nsteve beam
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si-decker\ndespite always lying, the deck provides the color, suit, and parity of the selected card, and then helps to locate it.\nsteve beam\n"lie speller" (martin gardner, joe berg's here's new magic, 1937)\nmoracle\nlin searles\nlie-decker\nmax maven
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one out of three\ncombination of concept used to force a card.\ngordon bean
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bypassing the binary\nchapter introduction\nsteve beam
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bluff oracle aces i\nduplicating lin searles' moracle effect without using the cards preset at the binary positions.\njohn bannon\n"bluff oracle" (simon aronson, high caliber, 2013)\nmoracle\nlin searles\ndivide and conjure!\nmarty kane
2015
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Bluff Oracle Aces I
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bluff oracle aces ii\nduplicating lin searles' moracle effect without using the cards preset at the binary positions.\njohn bannon\nmoracle\nlin searles\nbluff oracle aces i\njohn bannon
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rock bottom\nduplicating lin searles' moracle effect without using the cards preset at the binary positions.\nsteve beam\n"swindlaces" (al smith, labal, april 2011)\nmoracle\nlin searles
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Rock Bottom
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binary bypass\nmove which allows one to accomplish the moracle effect without stacking the deck.\nsteve beam\nmoracle\nlin searles\nthe neutralizer\nsteve beam\nmoracool\nsteve beam
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the neutralizer\naudience shuffles the deck and magician reverses their shuffles, producing a great poker hand.\nsteve beam\nmoracle\nlin searles\nbinary bypass\nsteve beam
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royal roundup\ndespite the audience shuffling the deck, the magician is able to reverse their shuffles and produce a royal flush.\nsteve beam\nmoracle\nlin searles
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mind-reading deck\nmagician uses a deck of cards to grade the quality of thought of a spectator. ultimately, the deck turns blank.\nsteve beam
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bottom feeder\na move that allows you to accomplish the moracle effect producing the cards on the bottom of the packets rather than the top.\nsteve beam\nmoracle\nlin searles\nmore cool moracool\nsteve beam
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moracool\na "moracle" effect which produces the four aces on top of the packets (for poker) and four jacks on the face (for blackjack).\nsteve beam\nmoracle\nlin searles\nbinary bypass\nsteve beam
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more cool moracool\nprocedure for producing poker hand using the reverse faro.\nsteve beam\nbottom feeder\nsteve beam
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end notes\nsummation (with additional ideas) of bypassing the binary chapter.\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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the magic of lewis jones\nintroduction to lewis jones chapter\nsteve beam
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a card in mind\nmagician locates a mentally selected card.\nlewis jones\npoint blank\nlewis jones
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point blank\nmagician locates a mentally selected card using a blank-both-sides deck of cards.\nlewis jones\na card in mind\nlewis jones
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second thoughts\nmagician devines a thought-of card while spectator holds the deck.\nlewis jones\n"think of a card" (tino call, semi-automatic card tricks, vol. iv, 2002)\n"once removed" (michael murray & stephen shaw, marketed, 2013)
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Second Thoughts
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box number\nthe magician uses the spectator's name and some cards determined by her name to arrive at a card the magician earlier predicted.\nlewis jones\nfabrication\nsteve beam
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fabrication\nthe magician uses the spectator's name and some cards determined by her name to arrive at a card the magician earlier (and openly) predicted.\nsteve beam\nbox number\nlewis jones
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pat hand\nthe magician uses the spectator's name and some cards determined by his name to arrive at a royal flush.\nsteve beam\nmatsunoma principle\n unknown
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matsunoma principle\nprocedure which allows you to perform the petal force by mitsunobu matsuyama without a down-under deal.\n unknown\npat hand\nsteve beam
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Unknown
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semi-automatic for collectors\narticle for those interested in collecting volumes of semi-automatic card tricks.\nsteve beam
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the losers\nintroduction to chapter filled with card locations.\nsteve beam
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The Losers
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losing strategies\ndiscussion of card locations in general including familiarity with stacks and the choreography of the selection process.\nsteve beam
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the finley strategem\nconcept of using a telescoped ribbon spread to secretly note the number of cards shuffled onto a particular card, along with tips for dealing with blocks of cards too large to secretly count.\narthur finley\nremote control\narthur finley
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simple loser\nchoreographed process for selecting a card that provides the magician with the key to the selected card.\nsteve beam
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good loser\nchoreographed process for selecting a card that provides the magician with the key to the selected card.\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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bad winner\nchoreographed process for selecting a card that provides the magician with the key to the selected card.\nsteve beam\ngood loser\nsteve beam
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double loser\nchoreographed process for selecting two cards that provide the magician with the keys to locating both.\nsteve beam
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the lock with two keys\nchoreographed process for selecting a card that provides the magician with the key to the selected card.\nsteve beam
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The Lock with Two Keys
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threesome\nchoreographed process for selecting a card that provides the magician with the key to the selected card.\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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finders keepers\nchoreographed process for selecting a card that provides the magician with the key to the selected card.\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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the bold and the beautiful\nimpossible location.\nsteve beam\nmisdirection middle deal\nsteve beam
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The Bold and the Beautiful
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misdirection middle deal\nsubtlety for having a card or cards selected which are known by the magician in the course of an impossible location effect.\nsteve beam\nthe bold and the beautiful\nsteve beam
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losers weepers\nchoreographed process for selecting a card that quickly provides the magician with the key to the selected card.\nsteve beam
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the pc card trick\ncompatibility test with a couple where two mates are found.\nsteve beam
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The PC Card Trick
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that magical attraction\nalleged reasons why magicians get into magic in the first place.\n unknown
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That Magical Attraction
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non-card tricks\nintroduction to the non-card trick section of the card trick book.\n unknown
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daley delivery\nhandling for the daley's delight switch.\nronald a. wohl (ravelli)\ndaley's delight\ndr. jacob daley
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silver where\nthe knife and fork remain at their assigned location in the place setting, despite being repeatedly switched.\nronald a. wohl (ravelli)\nthe daley double\njohn bannon
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one for ron\nimpromptu production and then vanish of a spoon.\nlorenz schär
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Lorenz Schär
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One for Ron
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tile force\nvariation on the matrix force. number force with grid\ndoug canning\nmathematical recreations by maurice kraitchik, 1942.\nthe irrisistible force\nmel stover
2015
Doug Canning
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Tile Force
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the talisman\nnon-card version of card trick predicting how long a volunteer has left to live.\nsteve beam\n"mortality" (steve beam, semi-automatic card tricks, vol. 3, 2003)\n"mortality-the second opinion" (steve beam, semi-automatic card tricks, vol. 4, 2002)
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Steve Beam
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The Talisman
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Inspired by- "Mortality" (Steve Beam, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks, Vol. 3, 2003)
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meet your proofreaders\nbackground on the proofreaders/"humor additors"\n unknown
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the magic of r. paul wilson\nintroduction to the chapter on the magic of paul wilson\n unknown
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martini\ncard at any number effect.\nr. paul wilson
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eight bw plus two\nvariation on nick trost's eight card brainwave effect.\nr. paul wilson\neight-card brainwave\nnick trost
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turn-cut\nfalse cut.\nr. paul wilson
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aces reloaded\nace cutting effect.\nr. paul wilson\nmarlo miracle aces\nedward marlo
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smf\nusing a card with printed instructions, magician predicts the card a spectator will select.\nr. paul wilson\n"shuffle bored" (simon aronson, marketed, 1980)
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R. Paul Wilson
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SMF
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female magicians\nessay recommending a change in nomenclature.\nsteve beam
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Female Magicians
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updates\nintroduction to the chapter featuring updates from previous volumes.\n unknown
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reopening stab\na prediction envelope inserted into a ribbon-spread pack turns out to be the only card missing from the deck and the deck turns out to be in order. the spectator inserted it in the place where the missing card should be. ultimately, the missing card is found inside the envelope.\nsteve beam\nopening stab\nsteve beam
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scorecard v\nmathematical revelation of a randomly generated number.\nsteve beam\ncoincidence (george g. kaplan, the linking ring, feb. 1951)\nscorecard\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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Scorecard V
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the second world's greatest magician\nhumorous revelation of a selected card.\nsteve beam\nthe world's greatest magician\nsteve beam
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The Second World's Greatest Magician
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spotlight on five spot\nmultiple card location\nsteve beam\n"five spot" (steve beam, semi-automatic card tricks, vol. 3, 2003)
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Steve Beam
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Spotlight on Five Spot
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gals & pals\nhotel mystery using the kings and queens\nsteve beam\n"bon voyage" (steve beam, semi-automatic card tricks, vol. 6, 2006)
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Steve Beam
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Gals & Pals
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the risks of magic book publishing\ninstallment #529, inviting the "humor additors" to work on the book.\n unknown
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The Risks of Magic Book Publishing
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the magic of marty kane\nintroduction to chapter on marty kane's magic.\n unknown
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Unknown
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The Magic of Marty Kane
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three-peat deceit\nmathematical spelling routine to reveal a selection.\nmarty kane\nbottom to top principle (colm mulcahy, mathematical card magic, 2013)
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Marty Kane
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Three-Peat Deceit
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bottoms up\ntwo cards revealed through spelling them.\nsteve beam\ndoug canning\nbottom to top principle (colm mulcahy, mathematical card magic, 2013)
2015
Steve Beam, Doug Canning
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Bottoms Up
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selected card at any number\ncard at any number effect where the spectator spells the number.\nsteve beam
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Selected Card at Any Number
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in the bluff\nspelling to random cards locates the selected card.\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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In the Bluff
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dropping the bluff\nrandom cards are spelled, arriving at the selected card.\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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four suits, forsooth!\nmathematical four-ace production\nmarty kane\n"the curiouser count" (steve beam, semi-automatic card tricks, vol. 5, 2004)\ncurious count\nfred g. taylor\nthe lower 48\nsteve beam
2015
Marty Kane
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Four Suits, Forsooth!
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the lower 48\n4-ace location, faces of the rest of the deck vanish and reappear on a single card.\nsteve beam\ncurious count\nfred g. taylor\nfour suits, forsooth!\nmarty kane
2015
Steve Beam
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tri-detector\nafter spelling the characteristics of his card (color, parity, spot or court) during which he can lie or tell the truth, he produces his card.\nmarty kane\nreverse count lie-speller\ndavid solomon
2015
Marty Kane
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development guide to the reverse count principle\nsummary of ideas related to martii siren's improvement to colm mulcahy's bottom to top principle\nmarty kane\n"double dealing with a difference" (martii sirén, mathematical card magic, 2013)
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Marty Kane
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Development Guide to the Reverse Count Principle
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jury conjury\nthe magician uses the court cards as a jury to identify a foreperson (four of a selected suit) for the jury\nmarty kane\naustralian self-help\nalex elmsley
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an odyssey of an odd aussie\nrevelation of a selected card.\nmarty kane
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Marty Kane
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An Odyssey of an Odd Aussie
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magic word play\nspelling her choice of magic spells from a list of spells, the spectator locates their selection.\nmarty kane
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Marty Kane
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Magic Word Play
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fingered\naudience selects finger through counting procedure. comedy revelation.\nsteve beam\nfinger flinger\nmarty kane\nsteve beam
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Fingered
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sausage, laws, and magic books\narticle on the problems with dealing with prolific magic creators/contributors.\n unknown
2015
Unknown
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Sausage, Laws, and Magic Books
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the piano card trick\nintroduction to chapter on the piano card trick.\n unknown\n"piano card trick" (uncredited, stanyon's magic, aug. 1902)
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Unknown
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The Piano Card Trick
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dueling pianos\nhandling for the piano card trick, bringing in a subtlety from thieves & sheep\nmahdi gilbert\n"piano card trick" (uncredited, stanyon's magic, aug. 1902) add a reference\nthieves and sheep\nlillian bobo
2015
Mahdi Gilbert
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Dueling Pianos
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tickling the ivories\nover-the-phone version of the piano card trick\nr. paul wilson\n"the piano card trick" (juan tamariz, verbal magic, 2008)\n"piano card trick" (uncredited, stanyon's magic, aug. 1902) add a reference
2015
R. Paul Wilson
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Tickling the Ivories
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Inspired by- "The Piano Card Trick" (Juan Tamariz, Verbal Magic, 2008)
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sheet music\nthe piano card trick performed with face-up and face-down cards to emulate the black and white piano keys.\nsteve beam\n"piano card trick" (uncredited, stanyon's magic, aug. 1902) add a reference
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Steve Beam
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Sheet Music
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ebony & ivory\nthe piano card trick performed with black and white cards.\nsteve beam\n"piano card trick" (uncredited, stanyon's magic, aug. 1902)
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Steve Beam
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Ebony & Ivory
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key signature\npiano card trick using a signed card.\nsteve beam\n"piano card trick" (uncredited, stanyon's magic, aug. 1902)\n"piano mover" (martin gardner, ibidem #16, mar. 1959)
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Steve Beam
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Key Signature
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Inspired by- "Piano Card Trick" (Uncredited, Stanyon's Magic, Aug. 1902)
Related to- "Piano Mover" (Martin Gardner, Ibidem #16, Mar. 1959)
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two-faced\nintroduction to chapter using double-faced cards in unique ways, usually with the knowledge of the audience.\n unknown
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Unknown
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Two-Faced
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doubling down\nusing factory misprinted cards, the magician predicts the totals of the cards selected by the audience.\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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two for the price of one\nusing a factory second deck of cards, spectator shuffles and cuts and a poker hand is dealt. the spectator is allow to draw cards. ultimately, he settles on a pat hand. the other side is the magician's hand. it's a royal flush.\nsteve beam\ntwo for the price of one #2\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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two for the price of one #2\nusing a factory second deck of cards, spectator shuffles and cuts and a poker hand is dealt. the spectator is allow to draw cards. ultimately, he settles on a pat hand. the other side is the magician's hand. it's a royal flush.\nsteve beam\ntwo for the price of one\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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pokerdiction\nusing a factory second deck of cards, spectator shuffles and cuts and a poker hand is dealt. five other cards, predictions, turn out not to match the poker and. then suddenly, all cards match on both sides of both hands.\nsteve beam
2015
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mix and match poker\nusing a factory second deck of cards which is printed on both sides, a spectator cuts and shuffles, and then deals a poker hand. the magician predicted the poker hands formed on both sides.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Mix and Match Poker
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power tools\nintroduction to chapter on moves.\n unknown
2015
Unknown
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Power Tools
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the fairness force\ncut force.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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The Fairness Force
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control center\ncontrol to the top of the deck.\nsteve beam\na cut below\nsteve pressley
2015
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running in place\ntriumph display\nsteve beam\ntriumph display (johnny thompson, commercial magic dvd)
2015
Steve Beam
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Running in Place
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Related to- Triumph display (Johnny Thompson, Commercial Magic DVD)
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task force\ntwo-card force\nsteve beam\n"in the bluff" (ramón riobóo, thinking the impossible, 2012)
2015
Steve Beam
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Task Force
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Related to- "In the Bluff" (Ramón Riobóo, Thinking the Impossible, 2012)
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moving on up\ncontrol to top and/or bottom of deck\nlionel gallardo\nreverse spread force (j.b. bernat, cartomagia: 40 anos despues, 1981)
2015
Lionel Gallardo
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Moving on Up
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Related to- Reverse spread force (J.B. Bernat, Cartomagia: 40 Anos Despues, 1981)
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thanksgiven\ncredits to those assisting with the volume.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Thanksgiven
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routine builder\nspreadsheet designed to assist in building routines.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Routine Builder
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in decks\nindex for volume 10 of semi-automatic card tricks\n unknown
2015
Unknown
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In Decks
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suggested reading list\nlist of magic and non-magic books suggested for reading.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Suggested Reading List
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ideas i won't share with other magicians\nplace for accumulating ideas from the volume.\n unknown
2015
Unknown
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Ideas I won't Share with Other Magicians
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