68 entries in Cards / Sleights / Controls / Single Card Controls / Angly Palm Controls
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Jerry Andrus The Clip Slip card from injog position into right hand clip between right fingers to top or bottom
  • Variation
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1956 57
Jerry Andrus Thumb Peel Out in-jogged card extracted by edges at inner end, deck reversed over it, spread on table with card hidden underneath in perpendicular position
1956 59
James Steranko Steranko's Center Steal Change card from injog position into right hand clip between right second and third finger and on top of deck
Inspired byRelated to 1960 28
Jerry Andrus The Panoramic Shift pivot action of in-jogged card with right thumb, heel of right hand or right fourth finger, also pivoting against left fingers instead of left thumb base
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here 1961 5
Jerry Andrus The Drift Shift from center to top, also with rubberband
1976 24
Jerry Andrus The Clip Slip card from injog position into right hand clip between right fingers to top or bottom
Also published here 1976 26
Jerry Andrus The Top Clip Slip from the top to sort of a lateral palm
1976 26
Jerry Andrus The Clip Slip with Handkerchief
1976 26
Jerry Andrus Sidewinder Shift to top
1976 27
Jerry Andrus Sidewinder to Given Number
1976 29
Jerry Andrus Panoramic Shift
Also published here 1976 34
Jerry Andrus Short Wave Pass two variations on the panoramic shift
1976 35
Jerry Andrus Panoramic Clip bringing several cards together or stealing them from the deck
1976 35
Jerry Andrus Swivel Shift control from center to top, one or several cards
1976 36
Jerry Andrus The "Banded" Panoramic Shift with rubber band
1976 36
Jerry Andrus The Psychiatric Shift separating four face up cards from for face down cards
1976 37
Jerry Andrus The Ginza Shift
1976 38
Jerry Andrus Sleeving with the Ginza Shift
1976 38
Jerry Andrus Ginza Sleeving Variations
1976 38
Jerry Andrus Clip Reverse
1976 42
Jerry Andrus Revolution Palm
1976 43
Jerry Andrus Heel Steal Change card controlled on top while turning top card over
1976 43
Jerry Andrus Banditry stealing card from deck, double banded
1976 61
Tony Slydini Copter Control card inserted in fan is brought to top via temporary Tenkai palm
1976 53
Tony Slydini Drop Steal top cards lapped while inserting card near top
1976 91
Bill Wisch Palm Change No. 1 card inserted in front of deck is Tenkai palmed and switched for dummy
Related to 1977 2
Ken Krenzel KK's Handling of the Panoramic Shift
Inspired by 1978 122
Ken Krenzel The One-Card Middle Pass
Variations 1978 212
Ken Krenzel One-Card Middle Pass #2
1978 214
Ken Krenzel One-Card Middle Pass to the top
1978 215
Daryl Martinez One-Card Middle Pass
1982 37
Ross Bertram A Push-Through Card Control from center to bottom, tabled
1983 110
Ross Bertram An Uplifting Application
1983 158
Eric DeCamps The Kelly Top Placement from Bottom Placement into right Tenkai Palm or to top
1985 15
Eric DeCamps Stop to Top using Tenkaipalm, to top
Aug. 1988
Apocalypse (Vol. 11 No. 8)
1532
Karrell Fox Karrell's Kard Kontrol card inserted half-way, then gripped in kind of master palm and stolen or moved to top
1988 47
Gene Maze Single Up
Feb. 1989
Apocalypse (Vol. 12 No. 2)
1600
Edward Marlo The Turnover Card peeked at card appears face up on top during dribble on table
Related to 1989 10
Gary Ouellet The Paradox Control card brought on top with Marlo's Longitudinal Palm / Penkai Palm
1990 157
Alexander de Cova, John Cornelius Der Durchschuß fan steal, "Durchschuss"
Also published here 1991 7
John Cornelius, Alexander de Cova Cornelius Card Control fan steal, "Durchschuss"
Also published here 1992 169
Ernest Earick Broadside Center Steal centre to right Tenkai palm, with replacement to bottom
1993 55
Ernest Earick The Longitudinal Swivel Steal centre to right hand longitudinal palm, with replacement to bottom as control, see also the related applications of the swivel action on p. 71 and p. 74
Related to 1993 63
Jose Hernandez So Pretty tenkai center steal
July 1994
Apocalypse (Vol. 17 No. 7)
2377
Meir Yedid Slap Control
1994 47
Roger Crosthwaite Clip Bottom Control from peek to LTP to bottom of deck
1994 100
Roger Crosthwaite Clip Second-from-Bottom Control from peek to LTP to second from bottom
1994 101
Jerry Andrus Panoramic Shift brief
1994 123
Lennart Green The Basic Application stealing a card out of deck via Snap Deal
Related to 1995 8
Baltazar Fuentes, Jerry Andrus Thumb Wrist Pivot Move Panoramic Shift
1996 22
Barry Price The Penultimate Palm card(s) brought to second from bottom, "Deck Straddle Palms"
2000 24
Barry Price The Top Cover Palm card(s) brought to second from top, "Deck Straddle Palms"
2000 25
Justin Hanes Ease top card dragged in center, yet retained on top, spelling of trick title unclear
Related to
  • Chad Long items in Racherbaumer's Inside Out column in MAGIC
2000 9
John Cornelius The Fan Steal
2001 23
John Carney The Carney Cop steal from center
2002 76
Nicholas Einhorn Pseudo-Expo card palmed into right hand Tenkai palm as top half is replaced
2004 10
Allec Blanco The Mac Control (inspired by the MacMillan Switch) Card placed in deck, shown to be on top
2015 7
Lennart Green Snap Deal
2016 53
Alexander de Cova, John Cornelius Der Durchschuss fan steal
Also published here 2016 143
Akira Fujii Sidewinder Steal - Dealt Packet Steal selection made during deal onto table
Inspired by 2020
The Neat Review (Issue 3 - Tokyo 2020)
32
Florian Brooks Workers' Steal from center to top, while squaring the deck, swivel steal
  • Safe version for dry or shaky hands
  • Alternative versions without using the pinky
Related to 2022 30
Ollie Mealing Back to the Past Control card apparently put on back of packet, back palm
Also published here
  • MAGIC, Oct. 2011
2022 1069
Jean-Pierre Vallarino Optical Center Steal card apparently inserted into outer end of deck can be either palmed in right hand or controlled to top, in addition to also having a different card out-jogged in its place, uses modified palm grip (combination of lateral and Tenkai palms), see also application on p. 89
2022 12
Jean-Pierre Vallarino Come Back card (or cards) is inserted into deck, stolen out and replaced on top in action of right hand reaching to pick up marker to uncap it or transfer it to other hand
2022 40
Jean-Pierre Vallarino Optical Center Steal used here to apparently insert card between two tabled cards and immediately stolen out
2022 89
Jean-Pierre Vallarino Optical Center Steal technique used here to steal card (double) apparently inserted on bottom of tabled packet and loaded on top, see also application on p. 89
2022 261
Jean-Pierre Vallarino Out-jogged card switch card loaded above out-jogged card from Tenkai palm and out-jogged card pushed into deck
2022 262
Fake Center Insertion back of left hand to spectators, card really placed on top
2023
The Neat Review (Issue 5 - Paris 2022)
237