48,802 entries in Cards / Effect Themes
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Dr. Q
1989 29
Karl Fulves The Joker Thinks Joker apparently divines the top two cards of two cut-off packets
1989 31
Karl Fulves Crazy Colors partial color separation shown after one riffle shuffle
1989 32
Karl Fulves Astral Mind
1989 34
Karl Fulves, Eddie Fields Flyaway card to case, miscalling
Related to 1989 35
Karl Fulves The Secret twelve-card packet, spectator remembers a card and its position and moves cards around, performer is able to restore original order
1989 36
Karl Fulves Surprise Reverse spectator places card in reversed deck with cover card
1989 37
Karl Fulves Magnetic Fingers spectator cannot lift finger off chosen card
1989 38
Easy Aces no-touch, little bit of dealing involved
Also published here 1989 39
Atomic Aces simple assembly by gathering packets and dealing them out again
1989 40
Karl Fulves Levitation card floats behind fingers
Related to 1989 41
Karl Fulves Triple Mystery three cards mated via re-dealing packet
1989 43
Karl Fulves Fast Find double Hofzinser Toss to find four-of-a-kind
1989 44
Karl Fulves Hidden Diamonds Diamonds, Jacks and Queens found with story presentation
1989 46
Randy Wakeman Overclock combining Overkill with clock trick layout, chosen hour divined and card predicted written inside case
Inspired by 1989 1
Randy Wakeman The Emergency Card card signed and lost, odd-backed "emergency card" removed from pocket turns out to be previous signed selection
1989 4
Randy Wakeman Did You Get The Odd One? ten cards removed from blue-backed deck, one red-backed card placed among them, spectator choses blue-backed one from face, all others change to red-backed
Inspired byVariations 1989 8
Randy Wakeman Here's to the Head Forker spectator says "That's it" on every card shown, sucker
Related to
  • "That's it!" (Eddie Fechter)
1989 12
Randy Wakeman Playing on the Three-Way three cards shown as all being the selection, then all backs, then indifferent with selection in pocket that isn't there
1989 14
Bill Malone Gag Card from Pocket Production card removed from non-existent breast pocket
Related to 1989 19
Randy Wakeman The Devil & Randy Wakeman
1989 21
Randy Wakeman Count Wakeman counting trick ten card packet that never has ten cards, then it has fifty-one cards with only selection remaining
1989 25
Randy Wakeman How Did You Know? number named, this many cards are rapidly produced, with selection
Inspired by 1989 29
Randy Wakeman R.W. Four-Card Stunner four selections are found by spectators themselves
Inspired byAlso published here 1989 31
Randy Wakeman Tri-Version out-jogged card visibly turns over, repeated, then deck turns over
Also published here 1989 35
Randy Wakeman Reverse-Reverse-Rise-Surprise selection reverses twice, then top half floats upwards and selection jumps out
1989 39
Srechko Howard Float-Flip-Flight spelled "Howard Shrecko", first top half floats above bottom half, then selection pops out
Also published here 1989 40
Randy Wakeman The Formula One Card Routine six cards
Also published here 1989 43
Peter Kane Gun Revelation
Related to 1989 46
Randy Wakeman, Edward Marlo But Fast! peeked-at card turns over, then pseudo explanation
Variations 1989 49
Randy Wakeman The Fortune-Telling Aces Ace with suit of chosen card turns over, selection turns over and is placed with Aces, it vanishes from Aces and reappears reversed in deck
1989 53
Randy Wakeman All That Jazz
Inspired by 1989 62
Randy Wakeman O'Randy Aces with variation in which Kings also show up by surprise
1989 64
Edward Marlo Flourish Show to show vanish of Ace
1989 65
Randy Wakeman The Professional Reverse Assembly
1989 69
Randy Wakeman Spectator on Stage
Also published here 1989 75
Randy Wakeman Do You Feel Lucky? using Harry Riser subtlety
Inspired by 1989 77
Randy Wakeman Give Us This Day Our Daley Aces Daley's Last as climax
Also published here 1989 80
Randy Wakeman A Dime a Dozen
Variations 1989 87
Randy Wakeman Anything I Can Do, You Can Do Better cutting high card presentation, eventually a four-of-a-kind found, Christ Force
1989 92
Randy Wakeman Smorgasbord Cannibals
Also published here 1989 95
Randy Wakeman Watch Me Work four Aces are quickly stacked, two handlings
1989 103
Randy Wakeman Ascension Transposition Queens on table, four spot cards in hand, one by one Queens are placed among spot cards and vanish, then a spot card is put on table, transposition finale
Also published here 1989 106
Randy Wakeman The Randy Revelation
Also published here 1989 109
Randy Wakeman The Exploding Aces Aces turn over one by one, then change to Ace through Four, Aces reproduced from deck
Inspired by 1989 113
Randy Wakeman Exploding Aces Production
1989 114
Randy Wakeman eveRywhere & noWhere two duplicates
1989 117
Randy Wakeman, Edward Marlo Maximum Penetration deck visibly penetrates into card case, using solid deception deck
Also published here 1989 124
Randy Wakeman The Four-Card Puzzler twisting thing with four Nines, they change into Kings
1989 127
Randy Wakeman The Card of a Thousand Faces odd-backed card changes into three selections one by one, then becomes blank, two duplicates
Also published here 1989 130
Randy Wakeman The Card of a Thousand & One Faces gaffed
Inspired by 1989 133
Randy Wakeman The One-Handed Center Deal pseudo
1989 136
Randy Wakeman Expecting the Unexpected prediction written, five cards removed by spectator, one of those pushed reversed in deck, it matches prediction
1989 140
Randy Wakeman A Frantic Tumble & A Shy Goodbye transformation kicker and Aces in different pockets
Inspired by 1989 144
Randy Wakeman Lapel of a Trick card divined, on second try the card appears under spectator's coat lapel
1989 149
Bob King If At First spectator cuts deck into four piles, top cards are not Aces but instantly change to Aces
Also published here 1989 2
Bob King Pinnacle Aces Revisited
Also published here 1989 2
Bob King Controlled Surprise three shuffles and Aces are back on top
1989 3
Bob King Shuffle/Cut Ace Control Aces cut to one by one, position of last Ace announced
1989 4
Bob King Order Please deck shuffled face-up/face-down, performer arranges half the deck to match face-up/face-down sequence of other half
Inspired byAlso published here 1989 5
Bob King Impromptu Stunner card at position of cut-off number thought-of, this is made to turn over
Variations 1989 7
Bob King Ten Hand Poker Stack "(the real work)"
five riffle shuffles
1989 7
Bob King Pseudo Ten Hand Stack one shuffle, free cut principle
Also published here 1989 9
Bob King Easy Jennings with four Aces
Inspired by 1989 9
Bob King Dual Count-Down two cards chosen in two piles out of hand, both deal in unison and performer calls "stop", both selections are there and performer names one of them
Inspired by 1989 11
Bob King Comeback
1989 12
Bob King Flight Four Ace through Four from corners of newspaper or mat to under jumbo card
Also published here 1989 14
Bob King Under Your Spell spectator cuts to any card and loses it, performer spells to it underneath handkerchief and it shows up at last letter
Also published here 1989 16
Bob King Double Revelation two-card variation
VariationsAlso published here 1989 17
Bob King Poker Mental three spectators, last card also reversed in another deck, mis-calling mates
Related toVariations 1989 20
Bob King Monte Nightmare only three cards, they change a few times back and front
1989 22
Bob King Triple Decker three-phase sandwich routine, card appears between Jokers twice cleanly, than vanishes and appears reversed in deck
1989 24
Bob King Holdout odd-backed
Inspired by 1989 26
Bob King Four Card Monte ungaffed Sidewalk Shuffle, three phases
1989 29
Bob King Drunken Black Jack two cards, transformation into black jack, flap gaff, reprinted from referenced
Also published here 1989 33
Bob King Anytime Ace Cut using tabled slip cut, quick, reprinted from reference
Also published here 1989 34
Bob King Ace Catch Aces change back color and find selection, reprinted from reference
Also published here 1989 35
Chris Payne The "Whizzo" Prediction! odd-colored card with prediction written on the back matches selection
1989 29
Mark Leveridge The Acrobatic Coin coin vanishes under handkerchief and appears next to selection
Related to
  • Mark Leveridge's "Detective Coin" in "The Low Down on Close Up" 1977
1989 33
Roger Crosthwaite Plus One, Minus Two two cards are located by cutting, third is found sandwiched between them
Inspired by 1989 45
Arturo de Ascanio If You Don't Pay Attention... observation test presentation
Inspired byAlso published here 1989 1
Arturo de Ascanio Aunt Henriette's Aces
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1989 3
Arturo de Ascanio The Trick I Would Show Dai Vernon three phases
Also published here 1989 7
Arturo de Ascanio Mentalism by Elimination ("That Trick") extensive treatment on the effect
  • Origins and Stories
  • Effect, patter and presentation
  • General ideas about performance
  • Performance
  • Concealing manouvres for the thought-of care
  • Tricks for rehearsing the trick
Also published here 1989 1
Terri Rogers Etikettenschwindel signed sticker on back of chosen card, another signed by performer on second card, they transpose
Also published here Apr. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 3)
99
Terri Rogers Leere Blicke card chosen and predicted, then it changes back, rest of deck blank
Also published here Apr. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 3)
102
Terri Rogers Das Computer-Kartenspiel multiple cards rise under silk with humorous messages, Devano
Also published here Apr. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 3)
103
Terri Rogers Chinatwist
Inspired byAlso published here Apr. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 3)
106
Terri Rogers Noch Kleiner? deck becomes smaller twice, bottom of close-up pad shown as giant selection
Also published here Apr. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 3)
109
Val Andrews Ein Vortrag von Val Andrews for Ace production
July 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 4 & 5)
137
Terri Rogers T.T.F.N. "Tri-Tetra-Flexagon"
card put in flexagon himber type wallet, spectator also puts a signed selection in the card, the first card is shown to be signed selection and spectator's card has funny message
Also published here July 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 4 & 5)
140
Terri Rogers Mit etwas Curry only two piles
Also published here July 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 4 & 5)
142
Terri Rogers Immer die Mittlere! Monte Plus type
Also published here July 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 4 & 5)
147
Terri Rogers Das Echo-Zählen quick three way display
Also published here July 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 4 & 5)
152
Terri Rogers Maus-Fisch-Ketiere animal designs on cards
Also published here July 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 4 & 5)
153
Terri Rogers Der Bewegliche Geist divination with Ouija Board and dry erase writing on it
Also published here July 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 4 & 5)
157
Terri Rogers Teufelspoker cards turn face up, cards change into card-sized poker chips, story presentation
Also published here July 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 4 & 5)
165
Terri Rogers Gekidnappt two signed cards placed between Jacks vanish, reappear under case
Inspired byAlso published here July 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 14 No. 4 & 5)
170
Bob Ostin Dämonologie signed card ends up with a burnt corner, name of card appears in a flash on tissue paper
Also published here Oct. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 15 No. 1)
12
Alex East Das Musikantenspiel cards with singers, composers and songs, spectator cuts to a matching combination, they transform to another song that is played from music box
Also published here Oct. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 15 No. 1)
14
Stephen Tucker Gebannt! one card penetrates encircled deck
Also published here Oct. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 15 No. 1)
16
Stephen Tucker Unter Deckung card to spectator's pocket, folded inside a bill, with wallet and bills
Also published here Oct. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 15 No. 1)
21
Stephen Tucker Falschspieler-Asse bottom deal demo, fake
Also published here Oct. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 15 No. 1)
23
Brian Flannigan Schlachtfeld only odd card, rest are duplicates
Oct. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 15 No. 1)
25
Roger Curzon Variations-Variante
Also published here Oct. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 15 No. 1)
28
David Britland, Rudolf Braunmüller Ein Viertel zu Diner selection placed between two Jokers, teeth marks cut out, it vanishes and reappears
Inspired by Oct. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 15 No. 1)
32
Peps Zoller Kartendrucken am Stammtisch card printing routine with humorous presentation and gag cards (Fifteen of Diamonds, Three and a Half of Clubs, Fifty-Two on One)
Oct. 1989
Intermagic (Vol. 15 No. 1)
34
Roy Johnson Noughts and Crosses follow the leader, described with ESP cards
  • Card Displacement - Method No. 2 (Veeser Concept)
Also published here 1989 7
Roy Johnson Double Oscar two routines with the card duck
Inspired by
  • Tricks of a Trouper, Jack Ledair
Also published here
1989 14
Roy Johnson Plasticated card with corner torn off appears in sealed laminated case, Intercessor type duplicate
Also published here 1989 25
Roy Johnson Cornerized! corner of cards travels inside lamination where rest of card already is
Also published here 1989 29
Roy Johnson Cased two card transposition routine with case
Inspired by
  • effect in "Everyman Cards" (Roy Johnson)
Also published here
1989 37
Roy Johnson The Prediction chosen card predicted with funny message on it
Also published here 1989 42
Roy Johnson Double Time
VariationsAlso published here 1989 49
Roy Johnson Twin Reverse named card removed from two decks, replaced in both decks where spectator wants, card turns over in both decks in two phases, SBS deck
Inspired by
  • "Buttoned Reverse" (Roy Johnson, Abracadabra, 1970s)
1989 57
Roy Johnson The £80 Card Game story presentation
Inspired by
  • "An Alternative Puzzle" (Bill Miesel, The Creative Card Magic of William P. Miesel, p. 59)
1989 71
Roy Johnson Identity Crisis Ace of Spades changes into duplicates of three selections one by one
Inspired by
  • "Chamiversal" (Roy Johnson, Abracadabra)
Also published here
1989 78
Roy Johnson Instant Aces
1989 82
Roy Johnson Incredible Dreamer with blank deck
Inspired byAlso published here 1989 90
Roy Walton Fast Ladies Queen is produced, two selections are found sandwiched between other three Queens
Inspired byAlso published here Jan. 1989
Opus (Vol. 2 No. 5)
14
Roberto Giobbi The quick change artists Queens change one by one into Aces
Also published here May 1989
Opus (Vol. 2 No. 9)
7
Edward Marlo Touched-Up Transposition two Aces transpose with two selections
Inspired by May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
2
Justin Higham Nice-Touch Transposition two Aces transpose with two selections
Inspired by May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
4
Justin Higham Shuffled Deck Finale faro, without rollover phase, whole deck in order at the end, see also page 1
May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
7
Edward Marlo Long Distance Card To Wallet selection apparently sticks out of deck while wallet is removed
May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
8
Justin Higham Spectator Peek Location with pre-set break and distance from break is counted
Related to May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
11
Ian Land No Shuffle Sandwich distant sandwich cards come together to trap selection, five methods
Inspired by May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
12
Justin Higham Pseudo Ace Transposition repeat transposition of Aces with indifferent cards
May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
13
Jack Avis, Cy Endfield Twist And Vanish five cards, one of which is selection, wrong cards turn over one by one, then selection vanishes, Biddle Trick
Inspired byVariations May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
14
Jack Avis Siva's Twist And Vanish five cards, one of which is selection, wrong cards turn over one by one, then selection vanishes, Biddle Trick
Inspired by May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
15
Edward Marlo About Turn! out-jogged card visibly turns over
Inspired by May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
16
Edward Marlo Olram's Twist and Vanish five cards, one of which is selection, wrong cards turn over one by one, then selection vanishes, Mental Reverse selection procedure
May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
17
Justin Higham Bottom Deal Switchouts Ace layout context
  • First Version
  • Second Version
  • Third Version
May 1989
Inside Out (Issue 6)
20
Shiv Duggal K.M. Sandwich Production two cards appear between sandwich cards one by one on top of deck
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here Oct. 1989
Inside Out (Issue 7)
1
Edward Marlo Delayed Spectator Ace Cutting Kings are on table, spectator cuts deck into four piles, performer puts Kings on the piles, they all travel invisibly on one pile, top card of each pile is then shown to be an Ace
Inspired by Oct. 1989
Inside Out (Issue 7)
2
Justin Higham Mistaken Identity Joker stabbed in deck, spectator remembers card above Joker, another card below it, they name the same card which is then shown to be reversed in deck between two Jokers
Inspired by Oct. 1989
Inside Out (Issue 7)
3
Edward Marlo Visual Filling red Aces vanish from face of deck, appears in deck sandwiching black Aces, three methods
Inspired by Oct. 1989
Inside Out (Issue 7)
4
Jon Racherbaumer Karl Fulves: The Great Pretender eight pages on credit fights, J. W. Sarles
  • Item One: Marlo & Double Vanish & Recovery
  • Item Two: Scorpio Switch vs. Another Sandwich Switchout (The New Tops, June 1985)
  • Item Three: Spectator cut the Aces plot
  • Item Four: Bottop Change
  • Item Five: Jordan Count
  • Item Six: Oil & Water effect
Related toAlso published here Oct. 1989
Inside Out (Issue 7)
7
Justin Higham Another Filling red Aces vanish from face of deck, appears in deck sandwiching black Aces, four methods
Inspired byVariations Oct. 1989
Inside Out (Issue 7)
15
Philip T. Goldstein Pivot Ping royal flush production, pivot revelation
Inspired by Oct. 1989
Inside Out (Issue 7)
16
Justin Higham Repeat Sandwich Transpo card travels from one sandwich to another twice
Oct. 1989
Inside Out (Issue 7)
18
Justin Higham Sandwich Case black Aces in case, selection travels into the sandwich
Inspired by Oct. 1989
Inside Out (Issue 7)
20
Justin Higham Prelude four Kings produced, they change to Aces, then some random cards change back to Kings
1989 3
Justin Higham Packet Vanish - Pocket Reproduction II Aces put in pocket, Kings are in the hands, Aces removed and put between Kings one by one where they vanish, Aces change to Kings as climax and Kings are in pocket
Inspired byVariations 1989 5
Justin Higham Four in a Row Ace of Hearts passes along row of black spot cards which change to Aces
1989 7
Justin Higham Routined Illusion spectator stabs Joker in deck, two cards above and below are the Queens, Queens lost, four random cards find Joker again and change back to Queens
Inspired by 1989 9
Justin Higham Before Your Time
  • Phase One (Aces lost, they come back to top)
  • Phase Two (time machine type plot)
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1989 11
Justin Higham Surprise Ace Assembly Aces vanish one by one from their packet, then last pile has all Aces face up
1989 12
Justin Higham Four Aces, One by One tabled Aces transpose with indifferent cards on other side one by one
  • First Method
  • Second Method
  • Third Method
Variations 1989 13
Justin Higham Cannibal Collectors
Inspired by 1989 16
Justin Higham Illusive Aces Aces cut into deck below reversed card, reversed card comes to bottom, Aces to top, previously bottom card now reversed in center
  • First Version
  • Second Version
1989 18
Justin Higham Making a Come-Back
1989 19
Justin Higham Multi-Change Routine three cards change to other four-of-a-kinds multiple times when one card is exchanged
Variations 1989 20
Justin Higham Visual X-Change Aces four cards change to Aces one by one
1989 22
Gerd Winkler Die Ehrgeizige Karte
1989 8
To The Top coming up in the world
1989 10
Frederick Braue Pop-Up Card
1989 12
Gerd Winkler Eine Karte Speziell für Sie woman choses one of five cards, it's a Jack, others are Aces
1989 14
Gerd Winkler Risiko location routine, spectator shuffles with key card
1989 16
Gerd Winkler Ein Quicky using duplicate Joker for Mexican Turnover
1989 18
Gerd Winkler Stop-Trick "Perfekt" faced deck
1989 19
Gerd Winkler Noch ein Stop-Trick cards turned over one by one and placed onto deck in in-jogged condition
1989 21
Gerd Winkler Out of Imagine spectator cuts cards, one card pocketed and one put reversed in deck, performer divines both
1989 22
Gerd Winkler Wild-Card (m)eine Komplette Routine with five cards, then they change into Royal Flush
1989 24
Gerd Winkler Die Vier-As Überraschung
1989 29
Gerd Winkler Geisteskraft spectator takes a bunch of cards, performer names all of them, card calling
1989 34
Gerd Winkler Unmöglich spectator reverses a card in the deck, performer phones a medium which names card and position
1989 35
Gerd Winkler Wandernde Könige Kings travel under postcard one by one
1989 38
Gerd Winkler Die Vier-As-Eröffnung
1989 42
Gerd Winkler (M)ein Zwei-Männertrick
1989 47
Gerd Winkler Der Dreifache Wechsel three-phase transposition routine
1989 50
Gerd Winkler Six-Card-Repeat
1989 55
Gerd Winkler Buchstabieren Sie Ihre Karte
1989 57
Gerd Winkler Eine einfache Supervorhersage step-by-step elimination process
1989 59
Gerd Winkler Cut to Aces
1989 61
Gerd Winkler Vier-As-Wanderung mit Erklärung
1989 63
Gary Kurtz An Ambitious Card Routine outlined as example, brief
Related to 1989 4
Gary Kurtz A more complex example palmed Aces from pocket as gag as spectator starts shuffling
Also published here 1989 7
Gary Kurtz The Francis Carlyle Card to Pocket comment
Related toAlso published here 1989 12
Juan Tamariz Effect 1. The Direct Sandwich
Also published here 1989/91 40
Juan Tamariz Effect 2. Hidden Sandwich
Also published here 1989/91 41
Juan Tamariz Hidden Sandwich between 4 Aces Variation of effect 2 on same page
Also published here 1989/91 41
Juan Tamariz Effect 3. Anti-Ambitious card to bottom, see also The Magic Way
Also published here 1989/91 42
Juan Tamariz Effect 4. Two Cards Over
VariationsAlso published here 1989/91 43
Juan Tamariz Effect 5. Repoker of the Chosen four selections are controlled in one hand, aces, royal flush, with impromptu version
Also published here 1989/91 45
Juan Tamariz Peruvian Transposistion using techniques explained on previous pages
1989/91 55
Juan Tamariz 2. Lapping switching out three cards from 4 and lapping them
Inspired by 1989/91 76
Juan Tamariz Black Days seven black cards, selected one found, rest changes red
Related toVariations 1989/91 109
Juan Tamariz Three Actors three selections are lost and found multiple times
Also published here 1989/91 114
Juan Tamariz Double Ambitious full routine with two ambitious cards
Inspired by 1989/91 119
Frederick Braue, Juan Tamariz Double Pop-Up Card
1989/91 126
Juan Tamariz The Talisman card changes under challenge conditions, several variations
1989/91 131
Juan Tamariz The Romantic Prisoner only three cards, card vanishes from between jokers and appears in pocket, lapping
Also published here 1989/91 137
Juan Tamariz Royal Assembly
Also published here 1989/91 147
Juan Tamariz The Triple Colors Routine reds and blacks separated, one card chosen in each half, identified, cards change places, then whole packets change places (one in pocket)
1989/91 159
Juan Tamariz Marking Full Deck whole deck is marked to exclude switching it
1989/91 171
Juan Tamariz Escorial-76 sorting in four suits, several methods
1989/91 172
Juan Tamariz, Luis Garcia, Gabriel Moreno Half-Escorial half the cards dealt face up, half face down, face up cards change back color
Related to 1989/91 180
Juan Tamariz Short Version cards face down separated in four groups, suit of chosen card all in one pile
1989/91 185
Juan Tamariz, A. Moliné Stage Version
Related to 1989/91 188
Juan Tamariz The Hypnotic Power of the Jokers three chosen cards are selection from beginning, then it vanishes and appears in pocket
Variations 1989/91 192
Juan Tamariz Neither Blind Nor Silly red black stack, two cards
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1989/91 211
Juan Tamariz A Clear Triumph
1989/91 215
Juan Tamariz I. Tamariz Jumble faro, cards rightened below table
1989/91 221
Juan Tamariz II. Stripper Jumble stripper deck
1989/91 221
Juan Tamariz Total Coincidence first single cards from two decks match, then both decks are in exactly the same order
Related toVariations 1989/91 224
Juan Tamariz The Magic Card back and front of a card change multiple times, gaffed
1989/91 233
Juan Tamariz The Travelling Cards two cards across, gaffed, seven peek deck cards
Related toVariations 1989/91 237
Juan Tamariz The Three Goblets' Prediction fair prediction of one card, gaffed
Related to 1989/91 245
Gary Kurtz Hypothetical Possibilities ambitious card, signature vanishes and reappears, wallet
Variations 1990 11
Gary Kurtz Wishful Thinking effect combination
1990 25
Gary Kurtz Split Disclosure Half the Card travels in Wallet, half in anything
1990 30
Gary Kurtz Special Delivery
Related to 1990 39
Gary Kurtz Name It! at the end spectator's name appears on back of card
Related toVariations 1990 46
Gary Kurtz Interchange
Variations 1990 54
Gary Kurtz Artistic License modern art theme, yellow and blue sections on a card morph to green
Variations 1990 65
Gary Kurtz All Together Four of a kind in Spectators palms
Variations 1990 79
Lisa Menna The Cinderella Card-Stab two selections, one stabbed with shoe, other in shoe
1990 3
Rudy Coby, The Tsunami Card Rise relativity principle, based on a Jack McMillen idea
1990 9
Geoffrey Latta Deadlier Than The Male three very visual sandwich phases, featuring a visual ambitious card rise
Related toVariations 1990 15
David Regal Baby Face flip book of baby photographs as "prediction"
1990 27
Louis Falanga Color (Re)Set faces the same, backs different, cards on table have green backs as climax
1990 35
Ray Kosby Never The Twain Shall Mix 4&4, spectator and performer mix cards together
VariationsAlso published here 1990 41
Ray Kosby The Coffin Change visual change, used to make a card visibly vanish from case and reappear inside
1990 45
William Goodwin A Case of Mistaken Identity selection put in case, four Kings outside, transposition
1990 51
David Solomon Economy Flight slow motion assembly using seven cards
Inspired byVariations 1990 59
Paul Cummins On Call magician cuts pack in four piles with Aces on its faces
1990 63
Bruce Cervon The Red-Backed Aces
Variations 1990 1
Bruce Cervon Floating Aces four aces one by one rise to top, then all at once, using Tilt
Variations 1990 9
Bruce Cervon The Joker Trick four-of-a-kind changes into jokers, than into aces
1990 17
Bruce Cervon, Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli) Four Dollar Confusion
1990 19
Bruce Cervon A Matter of Psychology apparently original version of "Ambitious Classic"
1990 22
Bruce Cervon To Pay The Price performer switches cards with spectators, yet is left with four Aces
Inspired by 1990 26
Bruce Cervon All Backs using double backer and Elmsley's Ace Cutting theme
1990 33
Bruce Cervon The Conus Aces Aces transform under spectator's hand
1990 37
Bruce Cervon Repeat Aces to Pocket aces to pocket, to spectator's pocket, to envelope/wallet
1990 47
Bruce Cervon, Alex Elmsley The Fabulous Cards to Pocket three cards, clean without duplicates
Inspired by 1990 59
Bruce Cervon Showing Coat Pocket Empty good finesse
1990 64
Bruce Cervon, Alex Elmsley The BC Cards Across two signed selections from packet to packet
Inspired by 1990 69
Bruce Cervon Warped bill around card
1990 77
Bruce Cervon Warped with Jumbo Card
1990 86
Bruce Cervon Warp II excellent handling
1990 88
Bruce Cervon Stand-In reversed card in center transforms into selection
1990 119
Bruce Cervon Alone Again face up pile in deck turn over except one card
1990 120
Bruce Cervon Trick Applications for the Free-Turn Pass - As An Ace Production appears face-up on top
1990 140
Bruce Cervon The Stop Trick application of Free-Turn Pass
1990 141
Bruce Cervon The Psychological Stop Trick as an out, application of Free-Turn Pass
1990 142
Bruce Cervon Free-Turning Aces application of Free-Turn Pass
1990 143
Jerry K. Hartman Best Hand Forward
Also published here Jan. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 1)
1731
Mike Bornstein Color me Blue
Jan. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 1)
1734
Jerry K. Hartman Apocalypse Variations Or Additions
Inspired by Jan. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 1)
1735
Edward Marlo Not-so-Lazy-Man's Card Trick Seven Variations on the Original Handling
Jan. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 1)
1737
Edward Marlo Not-so-Lazy-Man's Card Trick - Variation 7 memorized deck
Jan. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 1)
1737
Evan Forman Tricky Sticky Rising Card using tape
Feb. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 2)
1741
Aldo Colombini The Fly using blank Cards with Flys printed on them
Variations Feb. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 2)
1743
Bob King A Couple of Tears Face up Poker Deal, onehanded seconds face down to yourself
Feb. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 2)
1744
Joel Kahn I was so sure!
Feb. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 2)
1745
Bernard Bilis Underbanded Change encircled Card changes, Prediction Presentation
Feb. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 2)
1746
David Berger Have a Heart Variation on Fechter's "Be honest"
Inspired by Feb. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 2)
1747
Tony Mullé What a Mess! two Selections
Variations Feb. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 2)
1748
Robert Gardner Isn't that Something? unloading a double under close up pad
Feb. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 2)
1750
Joe Monti Cornered! strange
Mar. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 3)
1753
Hippie Torrales Queen's Tour Queens change backs and to Aces, Queens travel into pockets
Mar. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 3)
1756
Richard Vollmer Spell to setup??
Mar. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 3)
1759
Richard Vollmer Spell to, two setup??
Mar. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 3)
1759
Doug Edwards Triple Instant Reverse
Variations Mar. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 3)
1760
Eric T. Dockery Each of Four Ace to 4 change into a selected and pocketed card one by one
Apr. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 4)
1767
Shigeo Takagi To the Cut packets in square, fake/crossed pick-ups
Also published here Apr. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 4)
1770
Alberto Reyes The Red & Black Capers 4&4
May 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 5)
1777
Terry LaGerould Penetrating Reds not exactly Daley Effect
May 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 5)
1783
Doug Edwards Six-Card Royal Four Card Repeat with Royal Flush kicker
VariationsAlso published here May 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 5)
1784
Allan Slaight Pokericulead-in
Inspired by
  • "Pokericulum" (Stewart James, marketed 1948)
Also published here
May 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 5)
1785
Karrell Fox Kings Cross using four Kings, very direct
May 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 5)
1787
Howard Schwarzman Osmosis using a piece of Paper
June 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 6)
1789
David Williamson Phony Pharo using the "Phony Pharo"
June 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 6)
1794
Randy Wakeman Not What it Seems three packets
June 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 6)
1797
Jerry K. Hartman The Whole World in his Hands small packet
Variations June 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 6)
1799
Mark Sicher Ungimmicked Under Attack Card tacked on Cardcase
July 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 7)
1801
Mark Sicher Good Thinking! spectator "knows" colors, suit, values by Intuition
July 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 7)
1806
Mark Sicher Double Image using Mirror, based on Paul Harris' "Twilight Zone"
July 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 7)
1809
Daniel McCarthy Now it's my Problem
Aug. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 8)
1813
Charlie Randall Centrally Limited
Aug. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 8)
1816
Ken Krenzel Profoundly Flippant Reverse
Aug. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 8)
1819
Doug Canning Deal and (Daffy) Duck Placement for Deal and Duck procedure
Aug. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 8)
1821
Doug Edwards The Modern Leaper Card at position X in packet A leaps to position X in packet B
Aug. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 8)
1823
Edward Marlo Out for a Snack Card encircled by a rubberband changes
Sep. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 9)
1825
Jerry K. Hartman OverwHelm
Sep. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 9)
1833
Doug Edwards Tossed Salad 3&3
Oct. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 10)
1837
Jim Sisti Jazzy Transposition double facer
Oct. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 10)
1840
Juan Tamariz Captured Red/Black Aces Two Aces are taped together
Oct. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 10)
1844
Bob King The Faro Knows one from twenty-six, interesting
Related to Oct. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 10)
1847
Aldo Colombini Paradox
Nov. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 11)
1849
Justin Higham Easy-Going Nomad
Nov. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 11)
1854
Paul Cummins The Workingman's Wild Card
Nov. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 11)
1855
John W. McClure Mock Oil & Water 3&3
Nov. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 11)
1856
Roger Monaco Fifty-One Up no card sticking out
Nov. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 11)
1858
David Regal You'd Swear There were Duplicates
Related to Dec. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 12)
1861
John Quine, Tom Craven Roadrunner Aces
Dec. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 12)
1864
Doug Edwards It's Uncanny
Dec. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 12)
1867
Richard Vollmer Tell-Tale Deck card selected, features of it (color, suit) are spelled to, setup??
Dec. 1990
Apocalypse (Vol. 13 No. 12)
1870
Michael Close Dr. Strangetrick "Or how I stopped worrying and learned to love card warp", detailed routine with card in bill
1990 14
Harry Lorayne Primal Sandwich
1990 19
Harry Lorayne Primal Ambition using two cards
1990 22
Harry Lorayne Would It Be A Miracle? named number corresponds to distance between spectator's and performer's selection
Related toAlso published here 1990 39
Harry Lorayne, Edward Marlo Without A Clue finding out name of cards peeked at in incomplete faro condition by glimpsing cards in bottom half, full stack
Related to 1990 44
Harry Lorayne Without A Clue, Impromptu finding out positions of two peeked at cards in incomplete faro condition via bottom half
1990 52
Harry Lorayne A Pathway Kind Of Thing bad small packet divination, ends up Ace to King
1990 56
Harry Lorayne Nine, Five, Seven, Five aces are found via 4 locator cards, kings show up as well
1990 63
Harry Lorayne Convincing key card location
1990 68
Harry Lorayne "Keyn" Location key card location
1990 71
Harry Lorayne Out Of This Galaxy one color approach
Related to 1990 75
Harry Lorayne, Edward Marlo, Jay Sankey The Pop-Up Ace Pyramid forming a pyramid with a banded deck, four of a kind revelation
1990 80
Harry Lorayne, Edward Marlo Four Faces Best Quick Three-Way with four cards: all alike, all backs, kings
1990 93
Harry Lorayne Rhythmic Sandwich Change Routine two selections and four-of-a-kind are found
1990 102
Harry Lorayne, Larry Jennings, J.C. Whyley Melt-Through slit-gimmick for three card penetration
Inspired by 1990 104
Harry Lorayne Two-Time Mate two mates are found with help of spectator by cutting two face-up cards in the deck, two methods
Inspired byVariations 1990 121
Harry Lorayne Kings "High"Way Aces on four piles are cut into deck and come to top
Inspired by 1990 128
David Regal No Cut/Pass Method
Inspired by 1990 132
Harry Lorayne Simple Lie Detector faro
1990 140
Harry Lorayne The Detective Card two routines, second one uses Automatic Placement
1990 145
Harry Lorayne, Art Altman Cryptic Triptych three selections, top card changes to each one
1990 151
Art Altman Triple Change three selections, top card changes to each one
1990 153
Harry Lorayne In My Book page number in book is remembered by spectator, chosen card vanishes and reappears in book at chosen page number
1990 158
Harry Lorayne, Simon Aronson The Equalizer slight variation on Aronson's "ShuffleBored"
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1990 171
Harry Lorayne Quick Estimation position of selection is apparently followed and then cut to
1990 179
Harry Lorayne Ah, Finally! two selection, first turns over again and again, finally second turns over
Related to 1990 183
Harry Lorayne Reverse Effect two selection, first turns over again and again, finally second turns over
Related to 1990 192
Harry Lorayne Upward Bound card is controlled to any small number from top, passive
1990 194
Harry Lorayne Flip "Fource" Ace Revelation
1990 210
Harry Lorayne The 52nd Card top card travels to bottom
1990 214
Harry Lorayne Matching Effect spectator finds a set of mates
1990 223
Harry Lorayne Miracle Of Thirteen
Inspired byVariations 1990 226
Harry Lorayne Aces To Catch sandwich cards find four Aces one by one
Related to 1990 234
Harry Lorayne Straight Away despite spectator's shuffling, two straights are dealt, gilbreath
Variations 1990 251
Harry Lorayne Chapter And (Re)Verse face-up wrong card in deck changes into selection
1990 261
Harry Lorayne Triumph Version
1990 265
Doug Edwards Double Reverse card turns over two times in deck
1990 268
Harry Lorayne Near Perfect spectator sandwiches a card, turns out to be his selection
1990 271
John Bannon Play It Straight (Triumph) ordered suit reversed & distributed as finale
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1990 1
John Bannon Discrepancy City Prediction three mates used to predict free selection
Variations 1990 4
John Bannon The Unreal Work queens placed on top, they jump to bottom, middle, top, sleeve
1990 6
John Bannon, Jerry Sadowitz Cries and Whispers four Jacks "whisper" three selections and transpose with them
Inspired byVariations 1990 8
John Bannon Oh Calcutta thought of and dealt-to card are predicted, one ahead
Inspired by 1990 11
John Bannon Twilight Zone Assembly four blank cards, progressive assembly with backfire
1990 17
John Bannon Twixt The Devil
Variations 1990 22
John Bannon Tourist Class Travellers
Related to 1990 25
John Bannon Travelling Jack's Sideshow Aces jacks vanish from their packets, fourth packet transforms into aces, jacks from pockets
1990 28
Jerry K. Hartman DRED - Discrepant Reverse Elmsley Display used to vanish an ace in an assembly
1990 30
John Bannon Wild in the Straights Monte Routine with five cards (four Jokers & selection), transform to royal flush as climax
1990 33
John Bannon A Little T, T, & A "Topsy Turvy and Aces"
1990 37
Paul Harris Tilt Display
1990 41
John Bannon Shock Treatment thought-of-card placed in pocket as prediction, another selection is found
Related toVariations 1990 42
John Bannon Terrorist Card Vanish combining "Homing Card" with folded card in box
Inspired by 1990 50
John Bannon Photologic on slip of paper, image of selection appears magically (spirit photography)
1990 113
Jack Birnman The Birnman Revelation performer cuts deck swiftly into four piles, Ace on top of each, including a handling by John Bannon
1990 118
John Bannon Split-Braue Reversal cards are reversed but also distributed to two different positions
1990 118
John Bannon, Al Koran Five-Star Engraved Prediction four cards selected, reduced to one, this is engraved on brass disc in purse, inspired by Al Koran's "Five-Star Prediction"
1990 139
John Bannon, Larry West Strangers' Gallery
1990 3
John Bannon Adjective Dancing "Fred"/"Oscar"/... version with adjectives on the back instead of names, rough smooth, including "A non-rough-smooth handling"
1990 20
Edward Marlo Marlo's Lost Hull Version nine methods, some with double backer
Related toAlso published here Dec. 1990 1
Edward Marlo, Randy Wakeman Repeat Signed Cards Across two double facers
Dec. 1990 9
Edward Marlo, David Britland Marlo's Interlace Subtlety procedure for placing three cards between Kings
Also published here Dec. 1990 13
Jay Sankey Definitely Warped no cover
1990 9
Jay Sankey Wild Thing selection turns over in deck, between two cards and inside out when folded, Jumping Gems with a folded playing card
1990 13
Jay Sankey Trio two cards are stapled and placed on deck, vanish and trap a selection, still stapled
Related to 1990 27
Jay Sankey "#*@!" folded paper clipped card turns out to be later signed selection
Related toVariations 1990 36
Jay Sankey A Fold in Time card folded under watch
Related to 1990 39
Jay Sankey Breakout four Jacks put in wallet, re-appear elsewhere, selection in wallet
Related toVariations 1990 49
Shigeru Sugawara Squeeze Play Move die vanishes between cards
1990 58
Jay Sankey A Business Transaction card stapled to business card changes into selection, two methods
1990 62
Jay Sankey Where's There Smoke signed selection becomes scorched on the face, two methods
1990 75
Jay Sankey Gift of the Magi deck transforms into gift-wrapped bundle with ribbon
1990 81
Doc Eason Crystal Ball instant stooge, spectator reads card in crystal ball
Related to 1990
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 3 No. 1-5 Aspen Bar Magic)
13
Doc Eason The $100 Card On Ceiling Thru Ceiling Fan
1990
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 3 No. 1-5 Aspen Bar Magic)
15
Doc Eason Notes on the Multiple Selection of Cards
1990
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 3 No. 1-5 Aspen Bar Magic)
18
Michael Ammar The Pocket 'o Mystery three cards to pant pockets and fly
1990
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 3 No. 1-5 Aspen Bar Magic)
31
Michael Ammar The Card Through Bar using Tom Mullica's Bar Index
1990
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 3 No. 1-5 Aspen Bar Magic)
62
Eric Mead Boy Meets Girl
Related to 1990
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 3 No. 1-5 Aspen Bar Magic)
73
Bernard Bilis Empty Deal for prediction or stop trick
1990
Magical Arts Journal (Vol. 3 No. 1-5 Aspen Bar Magic)
74
Ken Krenzel Soft Cards two cards that are face to face are suddenly back to back, gaffed
Inspired byRelated to 1990 3
Ken Krenzel Bust-Out Aces cards appear perpendicular face up in deck one by one, deck is spread on table in between, gaffed and ungaffed method
1990 6
Ken Krenzel Thrust and Parry
Variations 1990 10
Ken Krenzel Double S'Entendre two spectators choose cards in their hands and find the card of the other spectator, out of hands
VariationsAlso published here 1990 12
Ken Krenzel The Haunted Jacket peeked-at card turns over twice in pocket, then deck vanishes in pocket
Inspired by 1990 15
Ken Krenzel The Shifting Sands of Tutankhamen mathematical counting trick with pyramid layout
1990 20
Ken Krenzel An Estranged Exchange coin and card change place, nothing more used
Inspired by 1990 33
Ken Krenzel, Horace Goldin Card-Coin Goldin Change visual
1990 34
Ken Krenzel The Coin of Mycroft marked coin vanishes and reappears in deck in card case next to selection
1990 38
Stephen Minch Coin Cut History history of the plot
1990 38
Ken Krenzel The Condensed Aces Four spot is produced and splits in Twos, then in Aces, two methods, one with two double facers
Variations 1990 43
Ken Krenzel Paul Curry's Open Prediction outline of method with card shelf
1990 50
Ken Krenzel Joint Futures double prediction with addition from card shelf
1990 50
Ken Krenzel Krenzel on the Cavorting Aces
1990 52
Stephen Minch History of the Cavorting Aces
1990 52
Ken Krenzel Passe-Deux Aces production with transformation/transposition element, streamlined handling
Inspired by 1990 57
Ken Krenzel There and Back Again progressive aces with backfire ending, nine double facers
1990 59
Stephen Minch History of the Progressive Aces Plot
1990 59
Ken Krenzel Penthouse Progression (with a Foreclosure) progressive aces with backfire ending, ungaffed
1990 64
Ken Krenzel Open and Shut Case using case that permits to cut the cards when taking them out, memorized deck
1990 71
Ken Krenzel The Case of the Missing Link ungaffed memorized deck, Open and Shut Case
1990 74
Ken Krenzel Ruse et Noir eight cards OOTW
Inspired by 1990 76
Ken Krenzel Milk Run psychological with out
1990 80
Ken Krenzel Reversed Decision performer turns over card thought of by spectator
1990 82
Ken Krenzel, Jerry Andrus Naturalized Brainwave ungaffed
Inspired by 1990 85
Ken Krenzel Thought Bridge banded deck is tossed out, one spectator peeks a card which is divined and might travel to pocket from banded deck, ungaffed
Related to 1990 88
Ken Krenzel Going Up
1990 95
Ken Krenzel Bouncer ungaffed version with banded deck
Inspired byVariations 1990 98
Ken Krenzel Rebound card comes to bottom in banded deck
1990 100
Ken Krenzel, Edward Marlo The Doppelgänger Deck applying the JB Kard Kop
Inspired by 1990 102
Ken Krenzel Up She Rises approaches to the named rising card, ungaffed memorized deck
Related to 1990 107
Ken Krenzel, Fred Robinson On-the-up-and-up Move
1990 108
Joseph K. Schmidt "Command Performance" Rise
1990 109
Jack McMillen, Ken Krenzel Plunger Rise with method for getting into it
1990 110
Ken Krenzel Protean Rise ungaffed stacked deck
1990 113
Ken Krenzel Royal Headache card on top of deck moves
Inspired by 1990 115
Ken Krenzel Witch's Spit one of five cards selected, it moves forward by itself
Inspired by 1990 118
Ken Krenzel, James Lewis Inversion Revision
1990 120
Ken Krenzel The Profoundly Flippant Reverse one-handed effect in which peeked-at card appears on deck, vanishes, reappears face up in center
1990 124
Ken Krenzel Two in a Hammock two selections appear on deck one by one one-handed, then vanish and travel into pocket, two double facers
1990 130
Ken Krenzel Tunnel Visions multiple phase routine with several transformations
1990 139
Stephen Minch Card Tunnel Effects credit information
1990 140
Jerry K. Hartman Tunnel Disappearance card vanishes when pushed through deck perpendicular
1990 144
Ken Krenzel Tubemogrification four queens pushed through deck ala tunnel effect, named one turned over, changed back color, rest changes to aces
1990 148
Ken Krenzel The Thought Stealers named card appears between two Jokers that are pushed through deck ala tunnel
1990 152
Ken Krenzel Cul-de-Sac card vanishes and reappears when pushed perpendicular through two cards, visual
VariationsAlso published here 1990 154
Ken Krenzel Vanish of Small Object with impromptu finger servante
1990 164
Ken Krenzel A Spelling Trick card visibly vanishes from top and reappears at spelling position
1990 184
Ken Krenzel Swain's "Passing Along the Vanishing Aces" or Latta's "The Vanishing Collectors"
Inspired by 1990 185
Richard Kaufman The Dissipated Aces aces vanish from top one by one
1990 185
Ken Krenzel, Edward Marlo Marlo's Miracle Prediction Handling
Inspired by 1990 187
Edward Marlo Spectator Holds Deck peek force while spectator holds deck
1990 4
Edward Marlo "Card at Any Number" selected card to one to fifty-two, card starts ten cards away from break
Related toVariations 1990 9
Edward Marlo Bomb Door Aces with two alternatives
1990 12
Edward Marlo Full Deck Oil and Water full deck separates and mixes again
1990 17
Edward Marlo No False Colors
1990 17
Edward Marlo Are You Psychic color of top card guessed by spectator
Related to 1990 18
Edward Marlo No Adjustment Spell with unknown card
1990 19
Edward Marlo The Double Change card changes into two selections
1990 21
Edward Marlo A Quickie Transpo card in hand with card in deck
1990 22
Edward Marlo Projected Transposition card in pocket & snap change
1990 22
Edward Marlo Close-up Version one card in pocket
1990 24
Edward Marlo Applications of the Snap Change one card splits in two or even four cards
1990 26
Edward Marlo Assembly Finale see step 9 for suggestion
1990 27
Edward Marlo For Any Ace Effect
1990 27
Edward Marlo Don't Split the Keys piano card trick
1990 28
Edward Marlo Mirror Image spectator and performer have half the deck, performer deals exactly like spectator
1990 31
Edward Marlo Follow Up Triumphs two phase triumph
1990 34
Edward Marlo Streamlined Mental Disclosure one out of four
Related to 1990 38
Edward Marlo Satirical Signed Card two methods, with commentary on "The Signed Card"
Related to 1990 40
Edward Marlo Any Deck Universal
1990 45
Edward Marlo Transposed Ace Assembly Aces change places with three Fives, leaving 2-3-4-5, of the same suit, in place of the Aces of the same suit
Related to 1990 48
Edward Marlo Multiple Mexican Turnover four chosen cards turn out to be aces, see also page 33
1990 51
Edward Marlo I Knew That any card is spelled to (Count-Spell Principle), two methods, with credit information (Mosteller)
Also published here 1990 52
Edward Marlo Math Applied sixteen cards and reverse faros, four effects
Related to 1990 55
Edward Marlo Marlo's Mindreader card thought-of and selected, one found by stop trick, other to pocket
Related toVariations 1990 58
Edward Marlo The Missing Mental Toppers cards transferred according to value of thought-of card, two methods
Inspired by 1990 60
Edward Marlo Two Shuffle Cull two riffle shuffles to cull full house, two more to stack it, "It is understood that the above information is to be used for entertainment purposes only."
1990 62
Ken Simmons A Wallet Routine routine with ambitious card, transposition with one card in wallet, card to wallet, Bendix Bombshell, two duplicates
1990 3
Ken Simmons Two Tips For The Rising Cards for marketed "A.M.Y./Arne Rising Card Deck"
1990 13
Ken Simmons Rising Double wrong card rises and changes into selection
1990 14
Ken Simmons A Flashy Change prediction on paper is wrong, paper changes into selected card in flash
Inspired by
  • "Flash Card Production" (Dick Piser/Harry Lorayne, Flash Paper Tips)
1990 15
Ken Simmons A Double Prediction spectator cuts off packet, amount of cards and card cut to are predicted, three methods
1990 18
Ed Andres Banded Deck Force a pile is banded with invisible elastic, band secretly removed during display, see also Added Notes on p. 21
1990 18
Ken Simmons Ultra-Mental Deck Routine Handling three spectators stop during deal and deal a card face-down, same cards are reversed in second deck
Related to 1990 26
Ken Simmons My Favorite Sandwich random card changes into named card between jokers, Invisible Deck
Inspired byVariations 1990 28
Ken Simmons Simmons's Handling of "Sprite Sleight" (or Glorpy Rides Again!) deck underneath transparent handkerchief, card moves and turns over on top of deck, two handlings, with "Signature Addition" (bluff)
Inspired by 1990 30
Edward Marlo, Ken Simmons Marlo Improves Simmons card that spectator loses himself behind his back is divined and vanishes
Inspired byRelated to 1990 46
Edward Marlo The Pellet Classic number from ten to twenty-five named, three cards chosen and written on pellets, cards lost, pellet chosen, this card is at named position
Related to 1990 50
Edward Marlo Satirical Signed Card two methods
Related to 1990 54
Edward Marlo I Knew That any card is spelled to (Count-Spell Principle), two methods, with credit information (Mosteller)
Also published here 1990 61
Alexander de Cova Barocke Transposition II card in pocket transposes with card reversed in deck, then with bill in wallet
Inspired byAlso published here 1990 4
Alexander de Cova Karte in Schachtel "Signed Folded Card in Box", Slap Trick, then card to box
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1990 9
Dai Vernon The Slap Trick brief
1990 12
Alexander de Cova Soap Bubble Card card appears in bursted soap bubble
Also published here 1990 18
Alexander de Cova Deck Vanish body servante
1990 25
Alexander de Cova Card Opener deck vanishes from hands, reappears in case, using body servante
1990 11
Alexander de Cova Pegasus Card card to envelope using body servante
1990 16
Alexander de Cova Traveller's Triumph using body servante
1990 20
Wesley James WJ Travellers
1990 5
Wesley James Kannibal Kings & Koins introduction with comments about the plot
1990 9
Wesley James Kannibal Kings
1990 11
Wesley James, Bob Fitch Kannibal Koin phase with a coin
1990 14
Wesley James L.S.D. Aces - The Aces Take a Trip introduction with credit information
1990 33
Edward Marlo, Bruce Cervon Spread Cut Aces
1990 34
Wesley James L.S.D. Aces
1990 35
Wesley James Forgery fusion of card with odd-backed card
Variations 1990 39
Wesley James Jack Off deck has hole in middle, two selections a threaded on ribbon, one of them penetrates the ribbon
1990 45
Wesley James Impeccable Follow-Up spectator's selection matches tabled mate, repeat, then spectator finds card to complete four-of-a-kind
Inspired by 1990 13
Wesley James Assemblies general comments and definition of plots:
  • The Assembly - A Categorical Perspective
  • The Simple/Reset Assembly
  • The Slow Motion/Undone Assembly
  • The Real Gone/Snap Back Assembly
  • The One at a Time/Reverse Assembly
  • The Progressive/Retro Assembly
  • The No Palm/Redone Assembly
1990 31
Wesley James T-Ace-T Test
  • The First Ace (appears on its own)
  • The Last Ace (lapping)
1990 39
Wesley James Undone Dukes duplicate card
1990 44
Wesley James Fake Bilis Switch cards are not exchanged, creating suspicion on purpose
1990 44
Wesley James The Elmsley/Olram Vanish
Related to 1990 45
Wesley James ELEVaceOR
Inspired by
  • "No Lift Elevator" (Ed Marlo, Magic and Spells Quarterly, Vol. 1 No. 2, 1971)
1990 50
Steve Beam Brained a card peeked, one remembered from looking at the fan, third one thought of, one by one performer reverses cards behind his back, see also p. 578 for ideas by Harry Levine
1990 561
Ron Ferris Double Brainwave deck split in red / black two cards selected, ploy to place the card in other colored section
Also published here 1990 566
Marc DeSouza The Thing three selections, odd-backed general / universal card ends up blank
1990 567
Scott Robinson Fan Belt packet penetrates card fan, variation where selection ends up reversed in the spread
1990 574
William Goldman The In Version
Inspired by 1990 576
Steve Beam Double Dealer two cards at numbers, with incomplete riffle shuffle condition, Fulves Riffle Shuffle Control
Related toAlso published here 1990 579