foreword to the third edition \n \n jean hugard
1950
Jean Hugard
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Foreword to the Third Edition
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vii
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foreword to the first edition \n \n jean hugard \n frederick braue
1940
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue
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Foreword to the First Edition
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viii
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the lift get-ready \n squeeze break, uncredited \n dai vernon \n double lifting again \n vanni bossi \n disarming double \n peter dudley \n dai vernon's squeeze break \n dai vernon \n straddle-grip getready \n dai vernon \n the reverse autobreak \n lin searles \n the squeeze break \n rafael benatar
1940
Dai Vernon
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The Lift Get-Ready
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4
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the lift \n \n unknown
1940
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The Lift
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5
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the double lift turnover \n two methods \n unknown \n the weightless double turnover (the reinvented double) \n arturo de ascanio \n double lift \n bob driebeek \n the propeller \n arturo de ascanio \n the double lift turnover \n roberto giobbi
1940
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The Double Lift Turnover
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Related toVariations
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8
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the one hand push-off \n \n unknown \n the one hand push-off double lift \n fred lowe
1940
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The One Hand Push-Off
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Variations
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8
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the push-off second deal \n a. the left hand grip
b. the deal \n unknown \n the push off double deal \n jerry sadowitz
1940
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The Push-Off Second Deal
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Variations
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13
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d. as a false table count \n on a tabled packet with double deal \n unknown
1940
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d. As a False Table Count
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16
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c. the push-off stud poker deal \n \n unknown
1940
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c. The Push-Off Stud Poker Deal
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16
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the strike second deal \n \n unknown
1940
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The Strike Second Deal
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17
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the bottom deal \n \n unknown
1940
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The Bottom Deal
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20
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the middle deal - a., c. \n \n unknown
1940
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The Middle Deal - a., c.
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24
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the middle deal - b., d., e. \n \n unknown
1940
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The Middle Deal - b., d., e.
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24
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the double deal - a. \n \n unknown
1940
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The Double Deal - a.
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27
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the double deal \n for small stacks on top on the deck \n unknown
1940
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The Double Deal
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28
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erdnase bottom deal \n \n s. w. erdnase
1940
S. W. Erdnase
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Erdnase Bottom Deal
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29
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the double deal - second method - b. \n applying erdnase bottom deal \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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The Double Deal - Second Method - b.
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29
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the side slip \n two methods \n jean hugard \n the side slip \n roberto giobbi
1940
Jean Hugard
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The Side Slip
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31
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two covers for the side slip \n \n max malini
1940
Max Malini
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Two Covers for the Side Slip
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33
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malini's side slip \n palm or to top \n max malini
1940
Max Malini
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Malini's Side Slip
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33
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the delayed side slip \n \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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The Delayed Side Slip
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34
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the bottom side slip \n to the bottom \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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The Bottom Side Slip
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35
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the invisible turn-over pass \n \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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The Invisible Turn-Over Pass
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37
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the zingone perfect table pass \n \n louis zingone \n easy pass \n edward marlo \n the open shift \n roberto giobbi
1940
Louis Zingone
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The Zingone Perfect Table Pass
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Related to
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39
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the flesh grip pass \n \n unknown
1940
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The Flesh Grip Pass
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41
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the jog pass \n \n unknown
1940
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The Jog Pass
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42
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the braue pass \n \n frederick braue
1940
Frederick Braue
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The Braue Pass
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43
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the charlier pass - color change \n \n charles bertram
1940
Charles Bertram
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The Charlier Pass - Color Change
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45
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charlier cut \n \n charlier
1940
Charlier
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Charlier Cut
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45
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the charlier pass - to control a card \n \n unknown \n fb version of charlier pass \n frederick braue \n charlier pass control \n david avadon
1940
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The Charlier Pass - To Control a Card
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Related toVariations
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46
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the finger palm pass improved \n \n unknown \n the sideswipe shift \n russell t. barnhart
1940
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The Finger Palm Pass Improved
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Related to
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47
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the braue diagonal tip-up palm \n \n frederick braue \n top palm \n john galsworthy
1940
Frederick Braue
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The Braue Diagonal Tip-Up Palm
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Variations
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49
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the swing palm \n \n unknown
1940
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The Swing Palm
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49
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the thumb-count palm \n \n unknown
1940
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The Thumb-Count Palm
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50
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face card palm, right hand \n two methods \n unknown
1940
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Face Card Palm, Right Hand
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51
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the crosswise palm \n \n unknown
1940
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The Crosswise Palm
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53
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new vertical palm \n small packet \n unknown \n new vertical palm, modified \n ross bertram
1940
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New Vertical Palm
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Related to
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54
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gambler's squaring palm \n \n unknown
1940
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Gambler's Squaring Palm
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55
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the gamblers' flat palm \n strange position \n unknown
1940
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The Gamblers' Flat Palm
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56
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the hugard top palm \n \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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The Hugard Top Palm
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57
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the flip-over palm \n attributed to fred braue in "vis à vis" \n frederick braue \n turnover palm \n edward marlo \n dribble top palm \n jack avis
1940
Frederick Braue
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The Flip-Over Palm
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Related toVariations
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58
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the hofzinser bottom palm \n \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
1940
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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The Hofzinser Bottom Palm
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59
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the braue bottom palm \n \n frederick braue
1940
Frederick Braue
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The Braue Bottom Palm
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60
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delaying the braue bottom palm \n \n frederick braue
1940
Frederick Braue
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Delaying the Braue Bottom Palm
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61
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the zingone bottom palm \n two methods (packet and full deck) \n louis zingone \n wj bottom palm \n wesley james
1940
Louis Zingone
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The Zingone Bottom Palm
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Related to
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62
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three cards across \n \n louis zingone
1940
Louis Zingone
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Three Cards Across
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64
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perfect riffle shuffle \n two methods \n charlie miller \n zarrow faro shuffle \n karl fulves \n the faro shuffle \n tom batchelor
1940
Charlie Miller
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Perfect Riffle Shuffle
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Related toVariations
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65
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the strip-out false shuffle \n \n charlie miller
1940
Charlie Miller
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The Strip-Out False Shuffle
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67
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hindu shuffle variation \n to control a card \n unknown
1940
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Hindu Shuffle Variation
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69
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false shuffle retaining top stock \n \n unknown \n false shuffle retaining top stock \n roberto giobbi
1940
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False Shuffle Retaining Top Stock
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Related to
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69
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gambler's false shuffle \n similar to zarrow concept \n unknown \n marlo's variation of the zarrow shuffle \n edward marlo \n variation of the zarrow shuffle \n edward marlo \n gambler's false shuffle \n unknown
1940
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Gambler's False Shuffle
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VariationsAlso published here
|
70
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retaining top stock \n \n unknown \n setting up the move \n karl fulves
1940
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Retaining Top Stock
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Related to
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71
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a system of stock shuffling \n for two, three, four, five cards \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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A System of Stock Shuffling
|
73
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off the table false riffle shuffle \n \n unknown \n false shuffle \n arthur h. buckley
1940
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Off the Table False Riffle Shuffle
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Related to
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76
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the false running cut \n two methods \n unknown
1940
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The False Running Cut
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77
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gamblers' false cut \n up the ladder \n unknown
1940
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Gamblers' False Cut
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78
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gamblers' false cut - retaining bottom stock \n tabled, straight cut, bottom cards slid back to bottom \n unknown \n gamblers' stack \n jack mcmillen \n tabled tilt pass \n edward marlo \n one-handed gambler's false cut \n tom gagnon \n cutting action gambler's false cut \n tom gagnon \n dribbler action gambler's false cut \n tom gagnon \n gambler's false cut and reverse \n tom gagnon \n bottom-slug hops \n steve forte
1940
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Gamblers' False Cut - Retaining Bottom Stock
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
79
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the fadeaway card change \n \n unknown \n another quick bit \n frank shields \n the fadeaway card change \n jean hugard \n roberto giobbi \n el cambio de clark kent \n rafael benatar \n aerial packet change \n alexander de cova
1940
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The Fadeaway Card Change
|
Related toVariations
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81
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the slide top change \n \n unknown
1940
|
The Slide Top Change
|
83
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the tip-over change \n with a one-handed get ready \n unknown \n the drop sleight improved \n edward marlo
1940
|
The Tip-Over Change
|
Related to
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85
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the throw top change \n \n unknown
1940
|
The Throw Top Change
|
85
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the push-in change \n \n august roterberg
1940
August Roterberg
|
The Push-In Change
|
87
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the drop switch \n similar to tip-over change \n unknown \n an observation \n edward marlo \n the drop switch variation \n lionel gallardo
1940
|
The Drop Switch
|
Related toVariations
|
88
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the little finger crimp \n \n unknown
1940
|
The Little Finger Crimp
|
90
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the regular crimp \n corner crimp while spreading \n unknown
1940
|
The Regular Crimp
|
90
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the peek crimp \n \n unknown
1940
|
The Peek Crimp
|
91
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the gamblers' crimp \n isolated card \n unknown \n crimps \n roberto giobbi
1940
|
The Gamblers' Crimp
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Related to
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91
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card marking crimp \n marking system \n unknown
1940
|
Card Marking Crimp
|
92
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the specator peek improved \n \n unknown
1940
|
The Specator Peek Improved
|
93
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|
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third finger flesh break \n \n unknown
1940
|
Third Finger Flesh Break
|
94
|
|
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after the spectator peek \n \n unknown
1940
|
After the Spectator Peek
|
94
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the spectator peek - the last word \n third finger break \n unknown
1940
|
The Spectator Peek - The Last Word
|
94
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|
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glimpsing a card \n \n unknown
1940
|
Glimpsing a Card
|
95
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a new glimpse \n erdnase break \n unknown \n charlie miller peek \n charlie miller
1940
|
A New Glimpse
|
Related to
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95
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top card glimpse \n palming \n unknown
1940
|
Top Card Glimpse
|
96
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the gambler's glimpse \n \n unknown \n glimpse \n unknown
1940
|
The Gambler's Glimpse
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Related to
|
97
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the glimpse after the peek \n two methods \n unknown
1940
|
The Glimpse after the Peek
|
98
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|
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covers for the glimpse \n three covers \n unknown \n on the bubble peek \n roberto giobbi
1940
|
Covers for the Glimpse
|
Related to
|
100
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the side jog \n diagonal push-in \n unknown
1940
|
The Side Jog
|
102
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the jog at the break \n transforming a break into a jog, two methods \n unknown \n push through jogs \n tom gagnon
1940
|
The Jog at the Break
|
Variations
|
102
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automatic jog no. i, ii, iii \n three methods (including plunger) \n unknown
1940
|
Automatic Jog No. I, II, III
|
104
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facing the deck \n one-handed, charlier-pass \n unknown
1940
|
Facing The Deck
|
107
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righting the faced deck \n one-handed, charlier-pass \n unknown
1940
|
Righting the Faced Deck
|
108
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automatic reverse \n while displaying top cards \n unknown \n automatic reverse \n unknown
1940
|
Automatic Reverse
|
Also published here
|
109
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righting a reversed bottom card \n \n unknown
1940
|
Righting a reversed Bottom Card
|
109
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facing the bottom card \n overhand shuffle cover, see references for credit information \n frederick braue \n facing the bottom card variation \n aaron fisher \n side steal reverse \n frederick braue \n ken krenzel \n facing the bottom card handling \n peter duffie \n packet overhand shuffle reverse \n unknown \n facing the bottom card \n frederick braue \n daley's shuffle reverse \n dr. jacob daley \n horowitz's shuffle reverse \n sam leo horowitz
1940
Frederick Braue
|
Facing the Bottom Card
|
Related toVariationsAlso published here
|
110
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faced deck turnover \n \n unknown \n faced deck turnover \n unknown \n faced deck turnover \n unknown \n faced deck turnover \n unknown
1940
|
Faced Deck Turnover
|
Related toAlso published here
|
112
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vesting a card \n \n unknown
1940
|
Vesting a Card
|
113
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a cutting discovery \n found by cutting to it, thumbnail estimation \n unknown \n nail cutting \n frederick braue \n what? no crimps? \n edward marlo
1940
|
A Cutting Discovery
|
Related toVariations
|
114
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the zingone thumbnail gauge \n cutting off packet of known number \n louis zingone \n fingernail estimation \n dai vernon \n thumbnail measuring \n unknown \n ace cutting \n karl fulves \n third method: the nail gauge \n edward marlo \n thumbnail gauge \n unknown
1940
Louis Zingone
|
The Zingone Thumbnail Gauge
|
Related toVariations
|
114
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separating the colors \n slop shuffle \n unknown \n slop shuffle separation \n martin gardner \n separating the colors \n roberto giobbi
1940
|
Separating the Colors
|
Related to
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115
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setting a key card \n \n unknown
1940
|
Setting a Key Card
|
116
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the five card quibble \n an out if you only know that it is one of five cards \n unknown
1940
|
The Five Card Quibble
|
118
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emergency card stabbing \n break, also for when the selection is known to be one of a few cards but not which one \n unknown
1940
|
Emergency Card Stabbing
|
120
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the drop control \n subtle, card is put in deck which is dribbled in other hand, card controlled to seventh from top \n unknown
1940
|
The Drop Control
|
121
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the tap \n tapping a produding card "through" the squared pack \n unknown \n tapping the cards \n bill simon \n the deliberate shift \n tommy tucker \n tap illusion \n tom gagnon \n taps \n bill simon \n the tap \n unknown
1940
|
The Tap
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Related toVariations
|
122
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the single card bridge \n overhand shuffle position \n charlie miller
1940
Charlie Miller
|
The Single Card Bridge
|
123
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a new glide \n side glide, à la kelly bottom placement attributed to vernon in enchantment reference, but braue in braue notebooks reference \n unknown \n side glide handling \n dai vernon \n wesley james \n the side glide \n frederick braue \n force #2 \n neal elias \n a useful utility for the twirl pass \n neal elias \n ein neues glissieren (oder schleifen) \n unknown
1940
|
A New Glide
|
VariationsAlso published here
|
123
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establishing a break from a bridge \n \n unknown \n enlarging a break \n dai vernon
1940
|
Establishing a Break from a Bridge
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Related to
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124
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bridge \n \n unknown
1940
|
Bridge
|
124
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transfer of thumb-count break to little finger \n \n unknown \n transfer of thumb-count break to little finger \n unknown
1940
|
Transfer of Thumb-Count Break to Little Finger
|
Also published here
|
125
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enlarging a break \n uncredited, possibly claimed by braue in notebooks, see reference \n unknown \n enlarging a break \n dai vernon \n braue crimp control \n frederick braue \n a subtle getready for the depth illusion \n larry jennings \n rescuing a break \n dai vernon
1940
|
Enlarging a Break
|
Related toAlso published here
|
125
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ruffle return \n heel break \n unknown
1940
|
Ruffle Return
|
126
|
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the bridge location \n bridged deck \n charles bertram
1940
Charles Bertram
|
The Bridge Location
|
127
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bridge \n whole deck \n unknown
1940
|
Bridge
|
127
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the bridge location \n bridged deck \n charlie miller
1940
Charlie Miller
|
The Bridge Location
|
128
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the mexican turnover \n \n unknown \n flexible turnover move \n tom gagnon
1940
|
The Mexican Turnover
|
Variations
|
128
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the spread cull \n above-the-spread cull \n unknown \n the above-the-spread cull \n unknown \n misdirection cull \n justin higham
1940
|
The Spread Cull
|
Related toVariations
|
129
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the double-face \n facing top and bottom card \n unknown
1940
|
The Double-Face
|
130
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bottom to top \n to shuffle block to top, paragraph 4 \n unknown
1940
|
Bottom to Top
|
130
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gambler's card marking system \n with crimps \n unknown \n crimps \n roberto giobbi
1940
|
Gambler's Card Marking System
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Related to
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131
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the nature of the palm \n position \n unknown
1940
|
The Nature of the Palm
|
134
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rear palming the top card \n including transfer from regular to rear palm \n unknown
1940
|
Rear Palming the Top Card
|
135
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the bottom rear palm \n \n unknown \n rear palm steal \n unknown
1940
|
The Bottom Rear Palm
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Related to
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137
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the rear palm side slip \n \n unknown \n the diagonal palm pass (right hand) \n ellis stanyon
1940
|
The Rear Palm Side Slip
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Related to
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138
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the little finger push-out \n side steal to rear palm \n unknown
1940
|
The Little Finger Push-Out
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139
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the rear palm exchange \n \n unknown
1940
|
The Rear Palm Exchange
|
140
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replacement \n rear palm \n unknown
1940
|
Replacement
|
140
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in lieu of the double lift \n using rear palm \n unknown
1940
|
In Lieu of the Double Lift
|
141
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using the rear palm \n tips \n unknown \n the rear palm \n roberto giobbi
1940
|
Using the Rear Palm
|
Related to
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141
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the perfect faro shuffle \n \n unknown
1940
|
The Perfect Faro Shuffle
|
143
|
|
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the shuffle \n faro tables \n fred black \n a correction \n edward marlo
1940
Fred Black
|
The Shuffle
|
Related to
|
145
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the endless belts \n \n fred black \n a correction \n edward marlo \n ring diagrams \n karl fulves
1940
Fred Black
|
The Endless Belts
|
Related to
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147
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chart of seventeen \n \n fred black \n a correction \n edward marlo \n sha-la-la-la-la (a multiple musical location) \n juan tamariz \n royal location \n juan tamariz
1940
Fred Black
|
Chart of Seventeen
|
Related toVariations
|
147
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perfect shuffle stock \n using faro for alternating set-ups \n unknown
1940
|
Perfect Shuffle Stock
|
149
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braue poker deal \n see also following routines \n frederick braue \n braue poker deal \n frederick braue \n christian scherer
1940
Frederick Braue
|
Braue Poker Deal
|
Variations
|
149
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braue poker deal \n getting the aces, faro stack \n frederick braue \n bertram, braue and ben \n david ben \n two routines - one: the braue poker deal redux \n tony cabral
1940
Frederick Braue
|
Braue Poker Deal
|
Variations
|
150
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the eighteenth card \n using 18-35-faro-principle with honest shuffle, risky \n unknown
1940
|
The Eighteenth Card
|
150
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dishonesty at its apogee \n naming cards during the deal from time to time \n unknown
1940
|
Dishonesty at its Apogee
|
151
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the royal flush deal \n simple faro stack \n frederick braue
1940
Frederick Braue
|
The Royal Flush Deal
|
151
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a bridge deal \n players receive the identical hands \n unknown
1940
|
A Bridge Deal
|
152
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at the top \n risky \n unknown
1940
|
At the Top
|
153
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double less one \n faros and crimped key \n unknown
1940
|
Double Less One
|
154
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interlocked production \n here credited to green but it's not his actual method but presumably tenkai's which was worked out after seeing green perform, for credit information see cliff green's 1961 write-up \n cliff green \n tenkai ishida \n interlocked production \n dai vernon \n the interlocked card production \n cliff green \n m.b. card production \n mike bornstein
1940
Cliff Green, Tenkai Ishida
|
Interlocked Production
|
Related toVariations
|
159
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the color change \n \n trewey
1940
Trewey
|
The Color Change
|
161
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the correct method of stealing the card \n for color change \n trewey
1940
Trewey
|
The Correct Method of Stealing the Card
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161
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the impossible color change \n left thumb across top card \n unknown \n under the thumb change \n jack merlin \n the moth of the tosh \n vanni bossi \n fred kaps \n my flaming color change \n vanni bossi \n bob driebeek \n fred kaps
1940
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The Impossible Color Change
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the pressure fan \n \n unknown
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the covinous color change \n nice choreographed to show hands empty \n unknown
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the top and bottom changes \n suggestions for uses as simple changes \n unknown
1940
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fan flourish \n placing the fan on the table \n unknown
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sprining the cards - a new method \n \n unknown
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Sprining the Cards - A New Method
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there it is! \n visual thing, drawing on cover of dover reprint..., for credit information see references \n paul lepaul \n here it is!! \n frank csuri \n credit information for "there it is!" \n jean hugard \n there it is variation \n meir yedid \n paul lepaul \n there it is \n karrell fox \n flip \n paul lepaul \n from the belly of the beast \n steve beam \n flipover \n steve beam \n a kidding aside \n jerry k. hartman \n braue flourish production for two cards \n stephen tucker \n there it is production handling \n curtis kam \n visible card change \n unknown \n 5 corpses in 1 coffin \n p. howard lyons
1940
Paul LePaul
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There It Is!
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secret addition of cards to the pack \n vest pocket, clipped to pocket, three methods \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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Secret Addition of Cards to the Pack
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replacement by laying the hand flat on the pack... \n ... and drawing it towards you \n unknown
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buckling the palmed cards \n \n unknown
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Buckling the Palmed Cards
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using the riffle flourish \n \n unknown
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Using the Riffle Flourish
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using the front finger palm \n \n unknown
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Using the Front Finger Palm
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the deck placed sideways \n \n unknown
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dropping the packed \n \n unknown
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in turning the top card \n \n unknown
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In Turning the Top Card
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replacing a card at the bottom of the pack \n \n unknown
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the one. hand top palm \n footnote \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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The One. Hand Top Palm
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one hand replacement \n one-handed palm in reverse, for credit information see reference \n frederick braue \n replacing palmed cards \n unknown
1940
Frederick Braue
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the palm in action \n holding out, positions, tips for both hands \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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the side count \n "bubble count" \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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The Side Count
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the top thumb count \n \n unknown
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the bottom thumb count \n three methods \n unknown
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The Bottom Thumb Count
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the overhand count \n \n unknown
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The Overhand Count
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the classic force \n \n unknown
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The Classic Force
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the fan force \n similar principle \n unknown
1940
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The Fan Force
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the table spread force \n risky, toss force \n unknown
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The Table Spread Force
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the perfect score card force \n \n unknown
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The Perfect Score Card Force
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using a force \n \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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Using a Force
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the multiple force \n using multiple glide \n unknown
1940
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The Multiple Force
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four card force \n calculating and dealing \n unknown \n call poker \n john j. crimmins jr.
1940
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Four Card Force
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the lost card \n how to locate a lost but known card \n unknown
1940
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The Lost Card
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prearranged pack \n strategies using a twenty-six-card stack \n unknown
1940
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Prearranged Pack
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arranging the set-up pack \n how to quickly stack a deck "at home" \n unknown
1940
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Arranging the Set-Up Pack
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shuffling the cards \n half deck \n unknown
1940
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Shuffling the Cards
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the spectator shuffle \n retaining half deck, spectator helps shuffling \n unknown \n on "the spectator shuffle" \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli)
1940
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The Spectator Shuffle
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locating the cards \n card at any position is named by performer,stacked \n unknown
1940
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Locating the Cards
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the hugard rising cards \n three cards \n jean hugard
1940
Jean Hugard
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The Hugard Rising Cards
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the mesmerised cards \n thread & wax \n charlie miller
1940
Charlie Miller
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The Mesmerised Cards
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the one-hand plunger rising cards \n \n unknown
1940
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The One-Hand Plunger Rising Cards
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the two-hand plunger rising cards \n \n unknown \n three-d \n jerry k. hartman \n rising cards \n juan tamariz
1940
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The Two-Hand Plunger Rising Cards
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the witchcraft card rise \n from behind, bent, interesting \n jack mcmillen \n eerie card rise \n jack merlin
1940
Jack McMillen
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The Witchcraft Card Rise
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the zingone spread \n three cards, challenge selections conditions \n louis zingone \n the flying cards \n louis zingone \n jean hugard \n frederick braue \n zingone spread poker deal \n neal elias \n trimental \n juan tamariz \n louis zingone \n zingone spread simplified \n harry lorayne \n louis zingone \n the zingone spread my version \n jesús etcheverry
1940
Louis Zingone
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The Zingone Spread
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cull shuffle \n for three cards \n unknown
1940
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Cull Shuffle
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cull shuffle - second method \n footnote \n unknown
1940
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Cull Shuffle - Second Method
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the gamblers outwitted \n daub transferred from performer's finger to bottom card of cut-off packet as it is replaced \n paul rosini \n rosini works the street \n eric evans \n paul rosini \n the daub. a miracle location \n paul rosini
1940
Paul Rosini
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The Gamblers Outwitted
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daub work \n \n paul rosini
1940
Paul Rosini
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Daub Work
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a rosi-cruzian mystery \n daub, button storage, two phases, red-black separation during first phase that is used in second phase \n paul rosini \n an impossible location \n david britland
1940
Paul Rosini
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A Rosi-Cruzian Mystery
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Variations
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two-six-four \n one of a thirteen cards thought of and position remembered, two halves made and selection found with multiple out counting procedure using four, two and six spots \n dai vernon \n the ross simplified 2-6-4 \n faucett ross \n dai vernon \n vernon's mental trick \n dai vernon \n two-six-four royale \n dai vernon \n vernon's 4-2-6 card affect \n dai vernon \n daley's improvement of vernon's mental card trick \n dr. jacob daley \n daley's version of vernon's thought card wrinkle \n dr. jacob daley \n handling of vernon's 2-6-4 \n frank shields \n dai vernon
1940
Dai Vernon
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Two-Six-Four
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mind mirror \n one suit on top, two honest riffle shuffles \n jack mcmillen \n the mind mirror \n jack mcmillen \n jean hugard \n frederick braue \n the third shuffle \n jason england \n "mind mirror" resilvered \n jerry l. christensen \n reflected thoughts \n andrew galloway \n mirror of the mind(reader) \n justin higham \n speaking volumes \n david regal \n john archer \n ein netter kartentrick \n jack mcmillen \n riffle shuffle \n unknown \n shuffle location \n unknown \n the third shuffle \n jason england \n the nyc trick \n micah c. lasher \n muscle reading \n roberto giobbi \n jack mcmillen
1940
Jack McMillen
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Mind Mirror
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predestined choice \n card chosen face up is odd-backed, fair \n charlie miller
1940
Charlie Miller
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Predestined Choice
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225
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reading the cards of any deck \n actually touch presentation \n unknown
1940
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Reading the Cards of Any Deck
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228
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glimpsing bottom card of face-up pack \n \n unknown
1940
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Glimpsing Bottom Card of Face-up Pack
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229
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dexterous fingers \n \n charlie miller
1940
Charlie Miller
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Dexterous Fingers
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230
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merlin's "lost" ace trick \n \n jack merlin \n lost aces for experts \n david ben \n jack merlin \n double deal (& lost aces) \n patrick cook \n mccoll's lost aces \n eddie mccoll
1940
Jack Merlin
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Merlin's "Lost" Ace Trick
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ace affinity \n \n unknown
1940
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Ace Affinity
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234
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ace assembly \n two methods, not the pure effect \n unknown
1940
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Ace Assembly
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238
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anent the bertram aces \n \n charles bertram \n the four-ace trick \n charles bertram
1940
Charles Bertram
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Anent the Bertram Aces
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streamlining the sympathetic aces \n \n unknown
1940
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Streamlining the Sympathetic Aces
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242
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the "slap" aces \n aces vanish from pack and reappear \n nate leipzig
1940
Nate Leipzig
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The "Slap" Aces
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244
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the "slap" aces \n holding fan while palming \n nate leipzig
1940
Nate Leipzig
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The "Slap" Aces
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246
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le temps four aces \n \n unknown
1940
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Le Temps Four Aces
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248
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le temps switch \n \n unknown \n dupli-temps switch \n steven hamilton \n packet switches - second method \n edward marlo \n multiple count change \n jerry k. hartman \n new grip covered le temps change \n larry jennings
1940
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Le Temps Switch
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Variations
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249
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passe-passe aces \n with transformation/transposition element \n unknown \n passe-deux aces \n ken krenzel \n a technical refurbishing of the hugard-braue passe passe aces \n cliff green
1940
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Passe-Passe Aces
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Variations
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250
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the migratory aces \n with travelers finale \n unknown
1940
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The Migratory Aces
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252
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solo flight aces \n as finale four cards change into aces one by one \n dai vernon
1940
Dai Vernon
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Solo Flight Aces
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254
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buckle count \n \n unknown
1940
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Buckle Count
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255
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the nomad aces \n for credit information see reference \n charlie miller \n nomadic aces \n edward marlo \n nomadic aces \n edward marlo \n nomad aces \n arturo de ascanio \n ases rápidos \n joaquín matas \n quick nomad aces \n jerry mentzer
1940
Charlie Miller
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The Nomad Aces
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256
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spread hide-out \n four as three \n charlie miller
1940
Charlie Miller
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Spread Hide-Out
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257
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the charles miller aces \n nomad style \n charlie miller
1940
Charlie Miller
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The Charles Miller Aces
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258
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cops and robbers - a variation \n card appears between four kings \n unknown
1940
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Cops and Robbers - A Variation
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261
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five star finale \n five selections appear at five numbers \n unknown
1940
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Five Star Finale
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263
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the razzle dazzler \n combo \n unknown
1940
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The Razzle Dazzler
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266
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an expert at figures \n using addition force \n unknown
1940
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An Expert at Figures
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268
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mercury's card \n folded \n unknown \n cold fold \n john riggs \n the cold fold \n john riggs \n card in purse \n albert goshman
1940
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Mercury's Card
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269
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the card in the shoe \n stranger card \n unknown
1940
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The Card in the Shoe
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270
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a card for pegasus \n card to vest \n unknown
1940
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A Card for Pegasus
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270
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dai vernon's mental force \n \n dai vernon
1940
Dai Vernon
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Dai Vernon's Mental Force
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271
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the princess card trick \n \n unknown
1940
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The Princess Card Trick
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272
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five card royale \n one of five, mathematical \n unknown \n round and round \n unknown \n straight to the point \n david britland
1940
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Five Card Royale
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273
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phantaso \n one of five, one-way pips \n unknown
1940
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Phantaso
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273
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an automatic reverse \n using one hand only \n unknown
1940
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An Automatic Reverse
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275
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a rapid reverse \n using one hand only \n unknown
1940
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A Rapid Reverse
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276
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the impromptu magician \n using one hand only, two methods \n unknown
1940
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The Impromptu Magician
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277
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three in one \n using one hand only, different discoveries \n unknown
1940
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Three in One
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279
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you see? \n three card discovery, using one hand only, one-way \n harold lloyd \n you see? \n harold lloyd \n james g. thompson jr.
1940
Harold Lloyd
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You See?
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280
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one-handed deal \n \n unknown
1940
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One-Handed Deal
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280
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the first phase \n \n unknown
1940
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The First Phase
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283
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using double lift turnup \n two methods \n unknown
1940
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Using Double Lift Turnup
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the pop-up card \n \n frederick braue \n ambitious i \n frederick braue \n roberto giobbi \n the pop-up card \n neal elias \n tabled braue \n andi gladwin \n ambitious card finale \n anthony owen \n pop top \n andi gladwin \n multiple pop-up card finale \n shimpei katsuragawa \n tip - ambitious bit #6 \n edward marlo \n frederick braue
1940
Frederick Braue
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The Pop-Up Card
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Variations
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285
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the ambitious twins \n \n unknown \n more than one ambition \n justin higham \n the ambitious duo \n nick trost
1940
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The Ambitious Twins
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Variations
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285
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ambitious card move \n \n unknown
1940
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Ambitious Card Move
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286
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the omnipresent eight \n \n unknown
1940
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The Omnipresent Eight
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287
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cover for the ambitious card double lift \n \n unknown
1940
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Cover for the Ambitious Card Double Lift
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287
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the invisible transit \n \n unknown \n positranstion \n jerry k. hartman
1940
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The Invisible Transit
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Variations
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290
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transposition extraordinary \n \n unknown \n transposition extraordinary \n unknown \n quick transpo \n gary plants
1940
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Transposition Extraordinary
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Variations
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292
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the telepathic card \n impromptu double backer \n theodore annemann \n unknown \n unknown - effect no. 1 \n edward marlo \n unknown - effect no. 1 \n edward marlo
1940
Theodore Annemann,
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The Telepathic Card
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293
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transposition \n \n unknown
1940
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Transposition
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296
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boy meets girl \n story presentation \n unknown
1940
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Boy Meets Girl
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297
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the card in the shoe \n \n unknown
1940
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The Card in the Shoe
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300
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rub-a-dub-dub \n transformation and vanish \n unknown \n vanished without a trace! \n juan tamariz \n rub-a-dub-dub \n roberto giobbi \n rub-a-dub-dub \n frank shields
1940
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Rub-A-Dub-Dub
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301
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the card through the magazine \n bottom placement \n unknown
1940
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The Card Through the Magazine
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302
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mercury's card \n folded \n unknown
1940
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Mercury's Card
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303
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mercury fold \n fourths, mention of malini's "card to mouth" \n unknown \n fold for card: scarne \n john scarne \n folded under pressure \n asi wind
1940
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Mercury Fold
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304
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folding a card \n sixth, palm \n unknown \n card fold \n unknown
1940
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Folding a Card
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Also published here
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305
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the danbury deviler \n fingertip peek, four cards with edge-marks \n charlie miller \n spectator peek location \n justin higham \n another historical side trip \n jeff busby \n quick memo \n tom stone
1940
Charlie Miller
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The Danbury Deviler
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307
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a card for pegasus \n card to vest \n unknown
1940
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A Card for Pegasus
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307
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double discovery \n two-card catch \n unknown
1940
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Double Discovery
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308
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everywhere and nowhere \n two duplicates \n unknown \n the mechanical strength of thought \n arturo de ascanio
1940
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Everywhere and Nowhere
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Variations
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309
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two card catch \n \n unknown
1940
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Two Card Catch
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309
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lazy man's card to pocket \n \n c. o. williams \n unknown \n a psychological impossibility \n unknown \n selected card vanishes to pocket \n john scarne \n johnny albenice
1940
C. O. Williams,
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Lazy Man's Card to Pocket
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top change \n from end grip \n unknown
1940
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Top Change
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313
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mcmillen's card from pocket \n card apparently removed from inside pocket with hand holding deck, really from deck \n jack mcmillen \n mcmillen's card from pocket \n jack mcmillen \n mcmillen's card from pocket \n jack mcmillen \n mcmillen's card from pocket \n jack mcmillen
1940
Jack McMillen
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McMillen's Card from Pocket
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314
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the vanishing pack \n with handkerchief \n unknown \n j. j's verschwindendes spiel \n johnny "j.j." johnston \n the vanishing pack \n roberto giobbi
1940
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The Vanishing Pack
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315
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the double leaper \n \n unknown
1940
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The Double Leaper
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317
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