28 entries in Cards / Effect Themes / Gambling / Poker / Interchange
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Derek Dingle Super Interchange four red-backed Aces change place with blue-backed Kings buried in red deck one by one
VariationsAlso published here 1971 217
Darwin Ortiz Ultimate Interchange four red-backed Aces change place with blue-backed Kings buried in red deck one by one
Inspired byAlso published here 1979 16
Derek Dingle Super Interchange four red-backed Aces change place with blue-backed Kings buried in red deck one by one
VariationsAlso published here 1982 90
James Swain Poker Interchange
Related toVariations 1982
Arcane (Issue 7)
79
Paul Gertner Poker Interchange - Handling Variation
1982
Arcane (Issue 7)
82
Darwin Ortiz Poker Interchange - Handling Variation
1982
Arcane (Issue 7)
82
Edward Marlo Changing the Interchange
Inspired by 1984 326
Bruce Cervon Poker Interchange Exchanged
Inspired by July/Aug. 1984
The Collected Almanac (Vol. 2 No. 23 & 24)
232
Darwin Ortiz Ultimate Interchange four red-backed Aces change place with blue-backed Kings buried in red deck one by one
Inspired byAlso published here 1988 153
James Swain Poker Interchange improvements
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1992 25
Darwin Ortiz Poker Interchange - Handling Variation
1992 28
Darwin Ortiz The Cross faro stacking, transformation
Inspired byRelated to 1995 180
Simon Aronson Stack In Trade Aces stacked to performer and shown during deal, then another player has Aces and performer Royal Flush
  • Overhand Shuffle Methode (Version 1)
  • Streamlined Handling
  • Collins Method (Version 2)
Inspired by 1995 52
Steve Mayhew Mayhew's Mistake two-phase Center Deal demo, four face-up Aces are dealt from center, when attempted a second time four face-down cards are dealt out and apparently performer has failed, face-down cards are shown to be the Aces
Related toAlso published here 1995
Labyrinth (Issue 5)
31
Jerry K. Hartman Kid Stuffed “kid outsmarted by gambler” presentation, three phases of gambler openly placing Kings on bottom and dealing two hands with exposed Bottom Deal but whether hands are swapped or not gambler always ends up with Kings, finally the kid gets the Kings and gambler’s hand is shown to have Aces
Inspired by 1995 166
Lee Freed A Bondian Collusion combination of three cited routine
Inspired by 1996
Facsimile (Issue 4)
38
Bruce Cervon Poker Interchange Exchanged
Inspired by 1998 78
James Swain Poker Interchange Redux
Related to 1999 137
Joshua Jay Shuffle-Proof Poker Shuffling Lesson type procedure to stack cards, then spectator gets Kings, which appear in performer's hand between bad cards, spectator then has Aces
Related to 2000 11
Jerry K. Hartman Sham on You the Aces are inserted out-jogged into the deck and spectator takes the deck, he deals off the top to the magician and “middle-deals” the out-jogged cards to himself, it turns out he has the four Twos and magician has the Aces
Inspired by
  • "The Linking Ring", in the "Havenly Close-Up" column (Vol. 80, No. 2, February 2000, p. 102)
Also published here
2000 22
Gabi Pareras Poker Optico (La cobertura como camuflaje) four Poker hands are dealt and spectator can chose how many cards are exchanged in each hand, performer ends up with four Aces
  • Sobre el concepto de camuflaje
2004 45
James Swain Ultimate Poker Interchange improved
Inspired byVariations May 2006
Genii (Vol. 69 No. 5)
43
Jerry K. Hartman Ultimate Poker Interchange - A Thought
Inspired by Oct. 2006
Genii (Vol. 69 No. 10)
30
Jerry K. Hartman Sham on You the Aces are inserted out-jogged into the deck and spectator takes the deck, he deals off the top to the magician and “middle-deals” the out-jogged cards to himself, it turns out he has the four Twos and magician has the Aces
Inspired by
  • "The Linking Ring", in the "Havenly Close-Up" column (Vol. 80, No. 2, February 2000, p. 102)
Also published here
2007 192
Jerry K. Hartman K.I.S.S.E.S. II magician deals to three spectators and himself, always showing the card he's dealt, on fourth deal he shows he got Ace of Spades, spectators’ hands are turned up and the three cards he originally showed are at the faces of their hands, and the rest of their hands are the other three mates to complete each Four-of-a-Kind, finally magician turns up his hand and it’s Royal Flush
Inspired byRelated to 2007 197
Jerry K. Hartman Ultimate Poker Interchanged magician deals to back and forth between spectator and himself each time showing he has dealt himself a King, spectator’s hand is turned up at the end and he has the Kings and magician’s hand is shown to contain Aces
Inspired byRelated to 2007 242
Steve Mayhew Mayhew's Mistake two-phase Center Deal demo, four face-up Aces are dealt from center, when attempted a second time four face-down cards are dealt out and apparently performer has failed, face-down cards are shown to be the Aces
Also published here 2014 111
Jason Ladanye Royal Exchange spectator's poker hand transposes with performer's, Royal Flush ending, faro
Inspired by 2018 163