48,792 entries in Cards / Effect Themes
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Bobby Bernard The Business Card Trick selection appears on back of business card, selection is blank instead
  • First Method
  • Second Method
Mar. 1991
Technomagic (Issue 9)
69
Justin Higham Twist And Collect four Aces turn face up one at a time, then spread to show three mates of a previous selection interlaced between them, "complete re-think as regards the method"
Inspired by Mar. 1991
Technomagic (Issue 9)
70
Justin Higham Interlace Count to load collector cards
Mar. 1991
Technomagic (Issue 9)
71
Justin Higham Mental Subtraction spectator remembers a card and its position from one to ten, another spectator names a number from ten to twenty, performer places card at difference of the two numbers behind his back, streamlined
Mar. 1991
Technomagic (Issue Extra 3)
73
Justin Higham Reversatile number of face up red and black cards divined after face-up/face-down shuffle with spectator, impromptu
Inspired by Mar. 1991
Technomagic (Issue Extra 3)
73
Justin Higham Magnetic Jacks two sandwich cards come together to trap selection
Inspired by
  • "Ace-X-Ace" (Ed Marlo)
Mar. 1991
Technomagic (Issue Extra 3)
75
Justin Higham Easy-Change Routine three cards change to other four-of-a-kinds multiple times when one card is exchanged
Inspired by Apr. 1991
Technomagic (Issue 10)
76
Edward Marlo Routined From Scratch two cards appear between sandwich cards one by one on top of deck, then the packet general card plot (three cards change to other four-of-a-kinds multiple times when one card is exchanged), followed by poker deal, set-up during first effect
Inspired by Apr. 1991
Technomagic (Issue 10)
78
Edward Marlo Simulated Coincidence two cards from two decks are exchanged and cut into the other deck, they match
May 1991
Technomagic (Issue 11)
83
Justin Higham New Approach Assembly four assembly cards and four spot cards
  • First Approach Assembly (four Kings)
  • Second Approach Assembly (four Fours)
  • Third Approach Assembly (Ace through Four)
May 1991
Technomagic (Issue 11)
85
Justin Higham Ace Is Up four Aces, three are lost in center, they come back to top
  • First Method
  • Second Method
June 1991
Technomagic (Issue 12)
90
Justin Higham F. S. C. Sandwich Transpo "Fake Slip Cut"
June 1991
Technomagic (Issue 12)
93
Justin Higham Ace Is Down Aces lost in center travel to bottom
June 1991
Technomagic (Issue 12)
93
Justin Higham Face Is Up Aces rise to top
June 1991
Technomagic (Issue 12)
94
Justin Higham Clairvoyant
Also published here June 1991
Technomagic (Issue Extra 4)
96
Justin Higham Simple Clairvoyant
Also published here June 1991
Technomagic (Issue Extra 4)
97
Justin Higham Super Clairvoyant spectator thinks of any card, deals twice the value and drops rest on top, after a reverse faro, the performer knows the value and can fish
VariationsAlso published here June 1991
Technomagic (Issue Extra 4)
97
Chris Kenner King Balloo's Feast transformation kicker
Also published here 1991
Magic Man Examiner (Vol. 1 No. 1)
12
Chris Kenner JBO selection removed, three cards chosen to find out about color, suit, value of card, they change into mates of the selection
Inspired byVariations 1991
Magic Man Examiner (Vol. 1 No. 1)
13
Michael Close Card on Forehead repeated
Related to 1991
Magic Man Examiner (Vol. 1 No. 3)
2
Troy Hooser Cool As Ace flourish production of four Aces, one handed cuts with both hands
1991
Magic Man Examiner (Vol. 1 No. 3)
8
John Carney Just in Case card placed on case vanishes and appears inside
1991
Magic Man Examiner (Vol. 1 No. 3)
12
Bob King Making Waves odd-backed card lost in deck, card selected with the "card at position of cut-off number"-procedure, selection and odd-backed card are found at same position in two piles
Inspired byVariations 1991 23
Larry Becker "X" Marks the Spot routines with Hull's Pop-Eyed Popper deck, rough/smooth Svengali, predictions with X on the back, using jumbo cards
Also published here 1991 10
Elmer Deffenbaugh A Psychic Experience three decks, card at named number matches card stabbed to with knife and reversed in third deck
1991 30
Gary Dudash Beautiful Dreamer named card has X on one and name of spectator on other side
1991 32
Jeff Evason Cardstab Routine thought of card is found
Inspired by 1991 34
Mike Porstmann Risiko card is chosen by putting a dagger in a deck, prediction of card using envelope
1991 54
Peter Zenner Stabbed in the Pack -- Twice spectator and performer look at a card, both are found using two knives stabbed in the deck
1991 67
Rich Bloch Sympathy deck in zipper bag has same card reversed as second deck with card reversed by spectator, both cases are signed
1991 86
Doc Eason Color Changing Deck Opener
Inspired by 1991 ca. 8
Doc Eason An Entertaining Three Card Monte Routine
1991 ca. 14
Dick Zimmerman Way out of this World two piles
  • Additions and Variations
1992 1
Dick Zimmerman The Face-Up Routine using red and blue backs
1992 7
Dick Zimmerman, U. F. Grant Impromptu Version two piles
1992 7
Chris Kenner Perversion
Related to 1992 34
Chris Kenner Travlrs 1
Variations 1992 40
Chris Kenner Diet transformation kicker
Also published here 1992 48
Chris Kenner In Ten City two Tens keep changing color
Related to 1992 57
Chris Kenner Schwing! pinky rise
Variations 1992 98
Chris Kenner Twin Peeks two card challenge location, Ace to King set up
Variations 1992 102
Chris Kenner Twister twisting routine with aces-to-kings-and-back kicker
1992 107
Chris Kenner Bad Credit
1992 129
Chris Kenner Paint by Numbers triumph with four Royal Flush climax, which are "painted" on rubber back of close up pad
Inspired byVariations 1992 140
Chris Kenner Must be 21 to enter streamlined
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1992 145
Chris Kenner Poker in the Eyes poker hand changes on deck four times
1992 147
Chris Kenner S.W. Elevator SWE shift to visually let ambitious card move to top
Variations 1992 152
Chris Kenner Sybil The Trick number up to twenty named, packet of that size produced with flourish cut, previous selection is on the bottom of that packet, number also predicted
Variations 1992 157
Michael Weber, Chris Kenner Five Speed Ambitious Classic variation, double stick tape
1992 166
Tomo Maeda Ambitious Clip paper clip is placed on the ambitious card
1992 31
Tomo Maeda New Era Moving Pips wrong prediction (card behind cellophane on card case) changes into right one by pip-moving
1992 34
Tomo Maeda BoxBack card case appears visually around deck
1992 39
Tomo Maeda Pieces of the Future balloon is burst and deck of card appears, pieces of balloon predict card
1992 43
Kennichi Kuroki The Talisman Joker stapled to box transposes with selection
1992 56
Kuniyasu Fujiwara The Appearing Deck flat empty case is removed from wallet and folded in case shape, deck is removed
VariationsAlso published here 1992 63
Kuniyasu Fujiwara The Card Machine
1992 67
Kuniyasu Fujiwara The Joker Takes A Ride King on Joker vanishes bit by bit leaving a hole and is found next to selection
Related to 1992 72
Kuniyasu Fujiwara Soft Spots pencil penetrates deck, only selection is really pierced
1992 75
Kuniyasu Fujiwara Lie Detector with long narrow clear strip that is folded in various ways so different messages appear on it
1992 79
Hiroyuki Sakai Imprisoned Rising Card out of box, gaffed box
1992 88
Hiroyuki Sakai It Doesn't Fit! card flies out of box, several feet high, elastic
1992 92
Hiroyuki Sakai The Perfect Assistant two signed selections, joker is torn in half face down, in wallet two half cards appear, each half selection, the halves on the table of the former joker match, gaffed
1992 95
Hiroyuki Sakai The Flowing Pips multiple card transformations using blank cards, gaffs, ...
1992 100
Peter Marshall Rock'n'Roll Aces
Jan. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 1)
2017
Harry Lorayne Sticky Location/Revelation
Inspired by Jan. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 1)
2022
Jerry K. Hartman Reprocessed Elimination
Jan. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 1)
2025
Jonathan Townsend Transferink actually ink transfers from normal to blank card
Jan. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 1)
2027
Michael DeMarco Poker Machine using faro and binary System
Feb. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 2)
2029
Richard Vollmer Talk To Me eight card Packet
Inspired by Feb. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 2)
2031
Mike Bornstein To the Top four Aces
Feb. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 2)
2032
Gene Maze Out of Five
Feb. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 2)
2033
Doug Edwards You'll Fool All divided Deck
Feb. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 2)
2034
Steve Bedwell Recased full deck penetrates box visually
Inspired by Feb. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 2)
2035
Harry Lorayne A Lorayne Storm naming an "accidentally" dropped card correctly
Feb. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 2)
2039
Yuji Wada Eerie Revelation flourish production of two four-of-a-kinds after short slop shuffle
Inspired by
  • 4-Ace Reveal by David Britland
VariationsAlso published here
Mar. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 3)
2041
Tom Craven Down The Ladder value of selected card is used to count down to it
Mar. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 3)
2044
Rafael Benatar Countdown nice presentation
Related to Mar. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 3)
2047
Stan Cohen The Six of Spades visual Gag with the Queen of Spades
Variations Mar. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 3)
2051
David Acer Lickety Flip Ace split in two, suddenly all four Aces are produced
Related toVariationsAlso published here Apr. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 4)
2056
Justin Higham Blankjack
Apr. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 4)
2060
Michael DeMarco Poker Machine II using faro
Variations Apr. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 4)
2062
Harry Lorayne Prediction Guardians "wrong" sandwiched Prediction changes to corret one
May 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 5)
2067
Robert Bengel More Twist'n appearing odd backed selection kicker
May 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 5)
2069
Meir Yedid Sandwichange for Hofzinser
May 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 5)
2071
John Morgan All Out new pack order finale
May 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 5)
2074
Juan Tamariz Exactly the Same! Nerve trick followed by card to wallet
Also published here June 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 6)
2077
Steve Naidich Pocketed Traveler one card is pocketed
June 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 6)
2085
Carlos Schoenrich Under the Spectator's Control "control theme"
June 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 6)
2086
William A. Morales Spot Remover using blank cards with spots which travel around
July 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 7)
2089
Andrea Baioni Torn and Quartered with twisting interlud with torn quarters
July 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 7)
2094
Paul Cummins Flasher spectator selects a card (cut deeper), then removes an invisible card and tosses it next to the selection
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here July 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 7)
2098
Stephen Tucker The Return
Aug. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 8)
2103
Stephen Tucker Thought Provoking mathematical
Aug. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 8)
2105
Stephen Tucker Shaper Caper
Aug. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 8)
2106
Stephen Tucker Look Away
Aug. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 8)
2107
Stephen Tucker Find the Ladies four Queens are predicted and found
Aug. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 8)
2108
Stephen Tucker Up to You double-Key-card Location
Aug. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 8)
2110
Stephen Tucker Quartear only one quarter is torn away and bluff-restored
Related to Aug. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 8)
2110
Tom Frame Rubber Wrangler rubberband finds card
Sep. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 9)
2113
Bob Hyans Eerie Selection Revelation
Sep. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 9)
2117
Doug Edwards Eerie Ace Revelation
Sep. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 9)
2119
Wesley James The Siamese Shuffle the shuffle travels from one packet to another
Related to Sep. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 9)
2120
Doug Canning Midnight Speller challenge, setup??
Oct. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 10)
2127
David Regal Apocalypse Variations Or Additions
Inspired by Oct. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 10)
2128
Doug Edwards The Ace You Say two aces are produced, changed, reproduced
Oct. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 10)
2132
Harry Lorayne The "Rule" Exchange card travels from red to black packet
Variations Nov. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 11)
2137
Doug Edwards Say Four!
Nov. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 11)
2140
Harry Lorayne But You!? producing a Royal Flush
Nov. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 11)
2142
Earle Oakes Apocalypse Variations Or Additions
Inspired by Nov. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 11)
2144
Ian Baxter Quartette Divino effect combo
Nov. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 11)
2146
John W. McClure Simplicity pocketed card appears at stopped at position
Dec. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 12)
2151
Harry Lorayne Real Wild Cards five cards change into Royal Flush
Dec. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 12)
2151
Tom Daugherty Choices
Inspired by Dec. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 12)
2153
Richard Vollmer Ten/Four at the end some coincidences occur
Dec. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 12)
2156
Hippie Torrales Strange Sandwich devised as magician fooler
Dec. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 12)
2158
Vanni Bossi Folded Card to Wallet signed
1992 1
Vanni Bossi The Folded Color Change folded card is unfolded and displayed, folded up and unfolded again and is transformed
1992 10
Vanni Bossi The Scooping Glass chosen card appears in glass, which is moved along tabled spread
Also published here 1992 14
Vanni Bossi, Bob Driebeek, Fred Kaps My Flaming Color Change Tosheroon, face card of the deck changes into chosen card under a candle
Related to 1992 15
Ken Krenzel The Fabulous Jumping Card card vanishes from sandwich and is shown to be mystery card tabled at the beginning, duplicate, two handlings
Variations 1992 xiv
David Wax, Richard Kaufman King Flight black blue-backed kings change place with red red-backed kings
1992 xvii
David Arthur Visiting Royalty selection placed between black jacks, jacks become red jacks, black jacks in center of deck, ...
1992 xix
David Arthur Silver Aces coin jumps from beneath wrong ace to correct ace which transforms into selection
1992 xxi
Richard Kaufman Paul's Bill Comes Due folded bill placed in deck finds selection
Inspired by 1992 xxvii
Jon Racherbaumer Boxed-In card vanishes between two card cases, reappears reversed in cased deck
1992 xxxi
Karl Fulves DIY Double Drop Effect two cards from different decks match
1992 xxxiv
Tom Gagnon Cheating the Greek for a Second fake greeks and seconds
1992 xxxvi
Don England, Richard Kaufman England's Vanishing Aces aces vanish on top of deck one by one
1992 xxxviii
Edward Marlo Holy P.O.D.'d Again flap gaff
1992 xli
Jon Racherbaumer Examination of a So-So Notion deck rubbed with second case, face card changes, a card travels into case
Related to 1992 xliii
Edward Marlo Count Reverse cards are turned over during counting, applied to twisting effect
Inspired by
  • "Count Reverse" (Ed Marlo, Linking Ring, 1963)
1992 29
Edward Marlo, David Britland Interlace Subtlety procedure for placing three cards between Kings
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 48
Edward Marlo First Application bottom deal
Also published here 1992 177
Edward Marlo Second Application bottom deal with four Aces
Also published here 1992 177
Edward Marlo Third Application you get Aces, spectator Kings, bottom deal
Also published here 1992 178
Bob Stencel Revertible Ladies backfire assembly
1992 202
Jon Racherbaumer Reverse Assembly History credit information
1992 212
Jon Racherbaumer Why is the Odd Card so Queer? ten blue-backed cards, one red-backed selection, back-condition reverses
  • Subtle Way
  • Simple Way
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 213
Bill Spooner Variation of Frank Garcia's "Topper" bluff display on top
Also published here 1992 215
Edward Marlo Invisible Toss reappears in the deck at specific position
Related to 1992 217
Jack Birnman Four-Sites face-up Four is shuffled in deck and locates two selections
1992 219
Jack Birnman Dragnet Queens are tossed in deck, they split up and sandwich two selections, Birnman's original sleights replaced with standard sleights
Variations 1992 222
Jon Racherbaumer Making Smith More Mythic two selections occupy the same position in two halves
1992 225
Edward Marlo Smith-Myth Effect Subtlety
1992 229
Jon Racherbaumer Rashomon's Cards to Wallet Bendix Bombshell Wallet
1992 230
Jon Racherbaumer The Future Ain't What it Used to be
Related to 1992 235
Jon Racherbaumer, Peter Duffie Time-Warp Sandwich
1992 239
Edward Marlo Off-Hand Hooker any named card rises, using pinky rise and stack
1992 242
Edward Marlo Not All Psychological spectator stops at odd backed card
1992 245
Jon Racherbaumer A Purist Plays With Pinocle
Inspired by 1992 247
Jon Racherbaumer, Nick Trost Elevating the Aces
1992 250
John Luka Ladies & Bullets queens twist, one of them travels back face up into deck, they transform to aces, queens are found again and transform to aces again, queens from pockets, deck vanishes
Related to 1992 252
John Luka Airborne Again deck to pocket climax
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1992 261
Edward Marlo Ungaffed Ultra Mental memorized deck, edge marks
1992 265
Mel Brown Syner-Aces Aces are lost, found, lost, found
Related to 1992 268
Bob Stencel, Terry LaGerould Age of Reason 4&4
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 274
David Bendix Dave Bendix Variation 4&4
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 276
Jack Carpenter Four at Once Aces are produced one by one, then all at once with Freeman Display
Related to 1992 3
Jack Carpenter Mysterious Daley & Between your Palms combo, also called "Quantum Theory"
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1992 13
Jack Carpenter Multiplex Reset Reset combined with double Travelers
  • Preliminary display sequence
  • Reset phase
  • The Double Travelers Phase
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1992 21
Jack Carpenter No Table Aces Aces face up at different positions, all travel to top one by one, then distribute back to original positions
Also published here 1992 34
Jack Carpenter Jack's Backs four double backed cards are printed, ungaffed
Also published here 1992 45
Jack Carpenter The Carpenter Reverse Assembly
1992 59
Jack Carpenter, Stephen Minch Thoughts on the Reverse Assembly Plot
1992 70
Jack Carpenter Card and Purse Frame card vanishes in purse frame (sucker element) and appears from it
1992 73
Jack Carpenter Torn, Torn, and Restored get-in
Inspired by 1992 77
Jack Carpenter The Robber Band: The Final Days of Jesse James rubber band penetrates deck to catch four Jacks on top of deck
1992 81
Jack Carpenter Full Metal Jack only one shuffle, credit information
1992 87
Jack Carpenter Royal Faststack riffle stacking demo with surprise appearance of royal flush
1992 99
Jack Carpenter Center Deal Demo Two Methods, requiring bottom deal
1992 105
Jack Carpenter The Seattle Switch poker hands with aces and kings transpose one by one, one changes to royal flush
1992 114
Jack Carpenter West Coast Cooler deck switch as skill demonstration, secret switch possible in course of routine
1992 123
Jack Carpenter Eight Kings bottom deal demonstration in which one deals 8 kings, then kings are in other pile than they were dealt
Related to 1992 130
Jack Carpenter, Stephen Hobbs Thoughts on Card Cheating An Essay with Examples
1992 141
Edward Marlo Any Deck Brain-Wave pocket index
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
2
Edward Marlo Invisible Deck ungaffed deck, pocket index
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
2
Edward Marlo Card Prediction in Wallet any named card, pocket index
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
3
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico The So-Called Berglas Effect ideas with a stooge
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
3
Edward Marlo, Hideo Kato Nameless "It's Over Here, Of Course" card vanishes in packet and reappears, with second handling "Keyless Version"
Inspired by
  • "Where Has It Gone?" (Hideo Kato, Genii Sept. 1969)
Related to
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
3
Edward Marlo Neo Jazz Aces three stranger cards
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
5
Edward Marlo No Further Than This production of selection, Twos, Kings
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
6
Edward Marlo Solution to Gin Rummy! faro
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
10
Edward Marlo After Pierce odd-backed transposition of quartets, one by one
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
10
Edward Marlo, Bill Simon, Dai Vernon Quick Sands Aces with three alternative methods
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
11
Edward Marlo Updating the X-Force cross card force handling with prediction effect, with additional thoughts on slick/wave crimp cards
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
13
Edward Marlo Spin on the Revolving Aces spectator stops four times and locates Aces, Christ's Force
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
14
Edward Marlo Olram's Order Ace through Ten order themselves, ten double facers
Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
14
Edward Marlo Bold Leaper unfinished explanation
Related to Apr. 1992
The Olram File (Issue 11)
16
Edward Marlo Nullifactoring three cards, additional ideas for Stewart James' "Nullifactor", two methods
Inspired byAlso published here June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
1
Bert Fenn Pockethereal, Minus Pockets notes
Inspired by June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
2
Jon Racherbaumer Clarified Packethereal two cards transpose from pocket to pocket, duplicate
Inspired by June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
3
Edward Marlo, Nate Leipzig Marlo on Leipzig's "Acrobats" face cards of two halves transpose, duplicate and SBS double facer
Inspired by June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
4
Edward Marlo Ambitious Beginning
Related to June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
5
Edward Marlo Logical Slow Motion Acembly aces transpose one by one into a fifth packet
June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
6
Edward Marlo Card Stack Demo Kings openly stacked, Tens and Aces end up also, faro and overhand stacking, correction for reference
Related toAlso published here June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
9
Edward Marlo Precursor to Twisting the Aces precursor to and credit information on Dai Vernon's "Twisting the Aces"
Inspired by June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
11
Neal Elias Before Zingone impromptu double backer ambitious phase
June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
12
Edward Marlo Revised Red Ace Assembly ungaffed
June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
13
Edward Marlo How's That?
Related to June 1992
The Olram File (Issue 12)
16
James Swain Tampa Opener four kings turn face up, face down and then each take on appearance of selection. Cards change back to kings
Variations 1992 3
James Swain Miami Opener selection found in card box, mates on top of freely dealt piles. Utilises new deck order
Related to 1992 7
James Swain Miami Opener - Handling Variation brief discussion to perform "Miami Opener" without new pack order
Inspired by 1992 9
James Swain One in a Million variation where bottom cards of dealt piles also match
Inspired by 1992 11
James Swain, Michael Skinner Dream Poker magician deals himself winning poker hand from spectator shuffled deck. Uses partial stack
1992 19
James Swain The Big Stack dealt poker hand of four Aces transforms into royal flush, all other hands are shown as royal flushes as kicker
VariationsAlso published here 1992 23
James Swain Poker Interchange improvements
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1992 25
Darwin Ortiz Poker Interchange - Handling Variation
1992 28
James Swain Impromptu Cheat performer receives best hand from shuffled deck, uses riffle stacking
1992 31
James Swain Shocked prediction card in pocket finds one selection by spelling and matches another thought of selection
Inspired by 1992 37
James Swain Mental Chicago Opener classic routine with mental selections via thought of numbers
1992 41
James Swain Mental Miracle triumph with thought of card sighted from spread, gaffed
Inspired byVariations 1992 43
Darwin Ortiz Mental Miracle - Handling Variation allows spectator to think of any card
Inspired by 1992 46
James Swain The Capitulating Queens packet trick where four Queens change to different colored backs (Based on Gardner's "All the Conformists")
Variations 1992 49
Darwin Ortiz The Capitulating Queens - Handling Variation
Inspired by 1992 52
Larry Jennings, Derek Dingle, James Swain Family Circus
Inspired by 1992 53
James Swain Turnaround Kings Twisting the Aces sequence with kings, after which one king turns face down and transforms into a selection
Related to 1992 59
James Swain Turnaround II ungaffed version
Inspired by 1992 63
John Bannon, James Swain John Bannon's Discrepancy City Prediction
Inspired by 1992 71
James Swain, Bill Malone Elevator Aces spectator selects four cards which turn out to be the Aces, cards are buried but appear on top
Inspired by 1992 81
James Swain New Wave named four-of-a-kind from blue deck transposes backs with four red backed jokers, examinable
1992 83
James Swain New Wave Prediction four selections match four predictions with odd back design from wallet, rainbow deck
Variations 1992 87
James Swain Vanishing Aces, The Sequel face up Aces vanish one at a time from top of deck - as climax rediscovered face up in different sections of deck
Related to 1992 93
James Swain The Kings' Holiday three selections in one half of deck travel to other half and are found interlaced between Kings
Inspired by 1992 97
James Swain Seven Jokers three jokers placed reversed between four others turn into selections before reverting back into jokers
1992 103
James Swain Technicolor Mystery red backed selection vanishes from between four blue backed kings and revealed to be mystery card previously put in pocket
1992 107
James Swain, Dai Vernon Observation Test elaboration of Vernon routine, Ace of Spades and Queen of Hearts continually transpose
1992 115
James Swain Pretty Sneaky Impossible looking location where spectator handles deck, uses faros
1992 117
James Swain No Explanation four face up indifferent cards 'collect' three selections, uses Marlo's faro sequences
1992 121
Karl Fulves Change X Change two chosen numbers via dice are counted down and a value of the other number is found in each case, selection found as well
Inspired byRelated to 1992 3
Karl Fulves Don't Ask repeat poker deal for two players, spectator wins and loses in final round
Related to 1992 5
Karl Fulves Wire Room packet placed in case, selection paper clipped to top of case, cards removed until stopped, this card is forced and matches clipped selection, two methods
Related to 1992 7
Karl Fulves Gnomenclature with some references for the plot
Related to 1992 11
Karl Fulves Juliet packet trick in which a card is signed with heart, it vanishes, card changes back and heart reappears
1992 14
Karl Fulves Fly by Wire card paper clipped to case as prediction, card chosen from cased cards matches prediction, clip vanishes an reappears at mates with other color
1992 17
Karl Fulves Median card predicted by 2 other cards - its value must be between the prediction cards, in second phase one of the prediction cards vanishes to make it fit
1992 19
Karl Fulves Letter of Intent one of three envelopes chosen by exchanging number cards and adding some, number range force
1992 20
Karl Fulves Bar Room Bingo cards distributed in six glasses, two glasses selected, aim is to get near 14 but not over
1992 22
Karl Fulves The Parallel Police spectator choses card from eight-card packet and mixes the Jacks into packet with procedure, performer finds card without looking at any faces
1992 24
Karl Fulves Face Value cards shuffled face-up/face-down, cards dealt into performers hand until he calls stop, number of face-down cards then equals face-up cards
Inspired byRelated to 1992 25
Karl Fulves A trick fragment predicting that all pairs come off with a red and a black card after riffle shuffle in off-beat way
1992 26
Karl Fulves Push Thru Poker two Twos and an Ace shown in spread, Twos pushed through other two cards one by one, then change into Aces
Inspired by 1992 27
Karl Fulves AKA card selected, then pages in a dictionary are selected with card values, words are encircled on the pages and with those the performer divines the selection
1992 30
Karl Fulves Wire Copy paper-clipped AS in center changes into selection
1992 32
Karl Fulves Baby Grand Piano Trick, with red and black packet
1992 34
Karl Fulves Blue Note Piano Trick, with red and black packet and odd-packet traveling card
1992 35
Karl Fulves Red Shift count forcing a Two, jokers from beginning change in Twos to indicate value and position (22) of selection
1992 36
Karl Fulves Future Glimpsed spectator choses two cards, they're aces, other aces are face-up in deck
1992 37
Karl Fulves Diamond Jack Jr. selection in one half is at same position as detective card in other half, story really improvised with eight cards
1992 39
Karl Fulves Background
1992 41
Karl Fulves A Trap Cut sandwiched card in deck turns out to be later selection
1992 42
Karl Fulves Transfer of Power Aces cut into deck, rubber band around deck, it disappears and traps aces in center
Related to 1992 44
Karl Fulves Yumpin' Yake jacks cut into packet, rubber band around packet vanishes and traps jacks with previous selection
1992 46
Karl Fulves Counterfeit seven high red and one low black cards shuffled, performer claims to weigh out the odd card in several stages, it's red and all other cards changed to black
1992 48
Karl Fulves Balancing Act spectator places some blacks in pocket, performer places some more there, number of pocketed blacks equals number of reds in a packet, varied repeat
1992 50
Karl Fulves Second Approach Miraskill-type effect, but repeat has different outcome with same make-up of cards
Inspired byRelated to 1992 51
Karl Fulves An anti-Miraskil card problem Miraskill-Gilbreath-combination posed as problem
1992 52
Karl Fulves Wire Service paper clip transferred from AS to other card which then changes into AS
1992 56
Karl Fulves Switchblade case held with deck in kind of switchblade knife position, selection travels into case, posed as problem
1992 58
Karl Fulves Blindfold Aces Aces arranged into a ten-card-packet by spectator, performer deals three hands and gets three Aces, three methods
Related to 1992 59
Karl Fulves Wrong Way William named ace should turn over, but instead three kings turn over and named ace is only card left face-down, two methods
1992 62
Karl Fulves Background credit information
1992 64
Karl Fulves Legal Tender card found by spelling words on dollar bill
1992 65
Karl Fulves By Proxy prediction card reversed on top of face-up deck turns out to be later selection
1992 68
Karl Fulves Self Cutting Deck getting the deck to cut itself when wrapped with rubber band, posed as problem
Related to 1992 69
Karl Fulves Zodiac Sell card chosen in spectator's hands, another card turns face-up, ZODIAC is spelled to find selection
1992 70
Karl Fulves Turnover Draw two cards chosen by spectator, AH sandwiched and sandwich cut in deck, with cards on either side it forms a Royal Flush, Henry Christ Force handling
1992 73
Karl Fulves A Martian Chronicle
1992 75
Karl Fulves Mira, Mira Miraskill variations and problems, final pair's condition named
1992 76
Karl Fulves Etaoin Shrdlu card divined via messy words typed on typewriter
Inspired byRelated to 1992 77
Karl Fulves Witness six spectators with cards and pens, one of them writes an X on his card behind performers back, those with red cards must speak truth, black must lie, performer finds murderer
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here 1992 78
Sam Schwartz Partner in Crime version of "Witness" in which criminal has a partner
Inspired byRelated to 1992 80
Karl Fulves Gnomenclature further comments
Related to 1992 84
Karl Fulves Balancing Act - Second Approach further comments
Related to 1992 84
Karl Fulves You Go First without adding or taking cards
1992 85
Karl Fulves Black List without adding or taking cards
1992 86
Karl Fulves Mirage riffle shuffle, after each matching pair next pair is placed aside unseen, one pile is all red the other all black
1992 87
Karl Fulves Witness further comments
Related to 1992 88
Karl Fulves Etaoin Shrdlu further ideas
Related to 1992 88
Karl Fulves Transpo of Power transferring rubber band from one group of cards to another
Related to 1992 90
Karl Fulves Transfer Routine card travels from sandwich to sandwich with one rubber banded
1992 91
Karl Fulves Transfer Routine II substitution trunk routine with two cases, queens, kings and rubber band, no handling details
1992 92
Karl Fulves Reverse Power reversing one or more cards in rubber banded packet
1992 92
Karl Fulves Moving Marker one of five cards selected, predicted in memory function of typewriter
1992 102
Peter Warlock Your Fate in a Teacup color, card and word from book predicted on three billets, reprinted from Pentagram Vol. 1 No. 1, 1946
Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
1
Peter Warlock The Hilliard Syndrome medium called, coding through name of medium
Variations Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
10
Peter Warlock Childs Play card placed in box divined by medium, magnetic card box
Mar. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 1)
11
Bob Gill, Peter Duffie Collusion Illusion three cards selected, Aces used, Ace with selected suit turns over, all have selected King of Hearts, other Aces change into three Kings of Hearts, then Aces are the four Kings
Inspired byVariations Aug. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 2)
14
Bob Farmer Overcon two cards thought of from fanned deck and then divined
Aug. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 2)
19
Dave Campbell Oil & Water Plus 4&4, using cards with OIL and WATER printed on them, they change into pictures of other drinks and whiskeys as finale
Inspired byAlso published here Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
8
Bob Gill The Race Is On odd-backed
Inspired by Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
15
Al Koran Miracle Wallet Five Star Prediction, edited reprint of "Ken Brooke's instructions" from 1982
  • Another Handling (sixteen cards distributed on table, one chosen, predicted in wallet)
Oct. 1992
New Sorcerer (Vol. 1 No. 3)
18
Alexander de Cova Total Recall two selections, odd/even, with variations:
  • 1. Aus dem Stegreif (impromptu)
  • 2. Mit zwei Kartenspielen (with two decks)
  • 3. Für den Table-Hopper
Inspired by 1992 19
Alexander de Cova Soap Bubble Card card appears in bursted soap bubble
1992 52
Alexander de Cova Purist Transposition blank cards signed by two spectator, transposition between cards in glass and wallet
Inspired by
  • Gene Anderson (Part Time Pro)
Also published here
1992 56
Alexander de Cova Premonition Plus
Also published here 1992 68
Alexander de Cova 1. Eine unmögliche Vorhersage free selection predicted with jumbo card, switch-out
  • Die Bühnenversion (stage version)
  • ESP-Karten u.ä.
1992 86
Alexander de Cova Glaces II deck in glass, four cards appear at face of deck on at a time with silk cover
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 96
Alexander de Cova Ordered Card to Wallet deck in new pack order with Joker reversed in place of selection, selection to wallet
Also published here 1992 99
Alexander de Cova Hangman Plus stick figure on cardboard vanishes and appears on back of signed selection
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 108
Alexander de Cova Signed Folded Card in Box one card stabbed in paper back, second card folded in box
Inspired by 1992 111
Alexander de Cova Barocke Transposition card in pocket transposes with card reversed in deck, then with bill in wallet
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 1992 127
Alexander de Cova Card Opener deck vanishes from hands, reappears in case, using body servante
Also published here 1992 141
Alexander de Cova Pegasus Card card to envelope using body servante
1992 145
Alexander de Cova Traveller's Triumph using body servante
1992 148
Alexander de Cova Gambler's Switch with bills or wallet, as monte climax
Also published here 1992 163
Alexander de Cova McDonald's $100 Vier As Trick getting into it, presentation ideas
Also published here Jan./Feb. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 5)
12
Gary Kurtz The King Thing selection made, twisting routine with kings, they all change into selection and back to kings, kings transpose with single card in case
Also published here Sep./Oct. 1992
Avantgarde Magic (Vol. 1 No. 6)
4
Harry Levine The Menace four cards vanish one by one and reappear again
1992 748
Harry Levine, Edward Marlo, Larry Jennings Jennings Revelation Variation
Inspired by 1992 750
Harry Levine A Sandwich to Go
Inspired by 1992 753
Harry Levine Leipzig's Opener card appears on top of the deck in spectator's hand, as a last phase in Leipzig's Slap Ace Routine
Related to 1992 754
Harry Levine The Juicer picking off the pip, Four, Three, Two to Ace, hurricane change
Inspired by 1992 755
Yuji Wada Imported Kings to Aces as Yugi Wada, quartet transposition
1992 765
Steve Pressley Double Hit two cards predicted, mates
Also published here 1992 768
John Riggs The Optical Location cards shuffled face up into face down, two cards selected and performer finds them
Also published here 1992 770
William P. Miesel Right Here Is Your Card revelation of a selected card by spelling Your Card Is Right Here and forming na arrow with the packets
Inspired byVariations 1992 772
Allan Slaight I Cannot Spell A Lie
Also published here 1992 806
Marty Martini The Postcard prediction card in envelope turns out to be selection
Also published here 1992 807
Thomas Baxter Breathless performer cuts to the Aces, then Kings and suits are produced as a climax
1992 822
Mac King Shoe Time signed card to shoe
1992 827
Hiroyuki Sakai Tokyo Triumph
1992 828
Hiroyuki Sakai Table Display Variation on Martinez' Packet Display
Inspired by 1992 830
David Solomon Four for Four Ace, Two, Three and Four rise to top of packet after distributed among the cards
Related to 1992 831
Van Abernathy Chute deck encircled with rubber band, signed selection floats down attached to small parachute
Related to 1992 834
Frederick Braue The Card You Took eight cards, progressive spelling, using Braue Memorized Deck
1992 3
Frederick Braue The Thought Stealer one of six cards, progressive spelling, using Braue Memorized Deck
1992 4
Frederick Braue Set-Up Thinker spectator says stop during riffle behind performer's back, secretly counting, using Braue Memorized Deck
1992 4
Frederick Braue, Dai Vernon Vernon Plus Braue thought-of cards from eight-card packet found via a spelling and down-under procedure
Related to 1992 4
Frederick Braue Pointer Thinking with packet of cards, out-of-hand reversal by spectator
1992 5
Paul Curry, Frederick Braue For Nikola Routine could be done with any stack
1992 6
Frederick Braue The Loquacious Queen three cards selected via cut and count (no-touch force), then the whispering Queen of Hearts tells the performer their identities
Related to 1992 6
Edward Wase Production of Three Cards production of cards that come from sleeve with thread pull
1992 8
Frederick Braue Sixteen Card Assembly (Routine #3) (1949)
1992 8
Frederick Braue Four Ace Location aces placed on top and shuffled in deck, actually two shuffled to bottom and then produced via friction toss
1992 13
Frederick Braue Paul Revere's Card two halves, selection vanishes from one half and appears at chosen number in second half, duplicate, "Midnight Marvel" (1943)
1992 16
Frederick Braue Aces and Kings three aces change into four kings
1992 17
Frederick Braue Card to Wallet duplicate
1992 18
Frederick Braue Card in Pocketpurse folded
1992 19
Frederick Braue Mental Routine outline, unclear what exactly happens
1992 20
Frederick Braue Discoveries - The Speller chapter intro
1992 21
Paul Rosini The Quick Spell
1992 21
Martin Gardner Double Speller "Surprise Spelling", credited to Gardner
Related to 1992 22
Stewart James Further Than That production of selection, Royal Flush, and other stuff
Related toVariations 1992 23
Al Leech Comedy Speller spectator always gets Joker
1992 24
Verall Wass Spelling Calculation spelling system, from 1953
1992 24
Frederick Braue Discoveries - The Count-Down chapter intro
1992 25
Frederick Braue One to Ten card controlled to eighth position, with out
Related to 1992 26
Follow Down "Why Am I Here?"
Related to 1992 27
Stack Countdown spectator stops and then that value is counted down, A-K set-up, published in Pathfinder Magazine 30 years ago (ca. 1930?!)
Related to 1992 28
Cards of Cairo stop and count down, bold
1992 29
Emil Jarrow Jarrow's Indicator indicator card leads to selection, Ace through Ten set-up, Kruskal-type counting
Related to 1992 30
Steve Ronson Spectral Image selection placed between two transparent sheets, all put on mirror, image of selection seen in mirror through sheet, vanishes again, card now blank, dotted transparent sheet (Ton Onosaka)
1992
New Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 5)
1
Gary Kurtz Hypothetical Possibilities ambitious card, signature vanishes and reappears, wallet, revised handling
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 7
Dr. Jacob Daley Lipop Flourish
1992 9
Gary Kurtz Spectator Color Changing Aces spectator touches four cards, they are the aces, then they have large Xs on the backs
Also published here 1992 19
Gary Kurtz Two Heads Are Better Than One a friend locates a card, stooged with some simple instructions
Also published here 1992 21
Gary Kurtz The King Thing selection made, twisting routine with Kings, they all change into selection and back to Kings, Kings transpose with single card in case
Related toAlso published here 1992 23
Gary Kurtz The Bold Load signed card or spectator's business card is placed in one pocket, then instantly taken out of wallet in other pocket
Also published here 1992 33
Jon Racherbaumer Author's Note
1992
Jon Racherbaumer Introduction credit information on the plot
1992 1
Peter Kane Watch the Ace!
Also published here
  • "Watch the Ace!" (Peter Kane, Hugard's Magic Monthly, Vol. 19 No. 8)
1992 2
Flip Hallema, Jon Racherbaumer The Presentation Dilemma how to present Wild Card
1992 6
Edward Marlo Marlo's Meta-Phase layout sequence
1992 29
Tony Slydini Thee-Card Transformations two regular cards and one double facer
  • Standard
  • Sly Version (Slydini)
  • Alternative Handling
1992 38
Paint-Brush Change for Wild Card sequence
1992 44
Finessed Change for Wild Card
1992 47
Flip Hallema Fazes of Flip five phases
1992 50
Gene Castillon, Mike Dubreuil Taming the Wild Card "Easy Wild Card"
  • Introducing the Cards
  • First Transformations
  • Magical Reversal Phase
  • Final Transformations
1992 53
Edward Marlo Marlo's Climactic Display final display, with Olram Subtlety
1992 57
Jon Racherbaumer Thanks to Corvello!
Inspired by
  • "Hexagram" (Corvello, marketed by Ken Brooke)
  • "The Wild Move!" (Derek Dingle, marketed)
1992 61
Corvello, Derek Dingle, Jon Racherbaumer Suddenly Wild!
1992 63
Paul Diamond "All of a Sudden"
1992 64
Robert Walker Wild Walker (by Walker? No credit)
1992 68
Edward Marlo Unexpected Wild Card
Also published here 1992 71
Jon Racherbaumer Hand-Out Wild Card sticker on blank card multiplies
Also published here 1992 76
Milton Kort Select Bibliography Wild Card in print
1992 79
Jon Racherbaumer Introduction with credit information on Ace Assembly plot
1992 3
Jon Racherbaumer, Edward Marlo The Olram Aces three double facers
Also published here 1992 5
Michael Powers The Impossible Travellers McDonald Aces & Open Travelers combo
Also published here 1992 15
Michael Powers Extension disassembly add-on
1992 19
Philip T. Goldstein Prints RE: Gent packet printing, four kings
Mar. 1992
The Minotaur (Vol. 4 No. 1)
6
Gary Plants No Way Out spectator removes any thought-of card from twenty-card packet, it is lost in deck and then found as spectator counts through the cards
Also published here June 1992
The Minotaur (Vol. 4 No. 2)
1
Philip T. Goldstein Montexposé odd back card vanishes among four other cards
Dec. 1992
The Minotaur (Vol. 4 No. 4)
6
Christian Scherer Duplizität der Ereignisse - Eine Routine mit dem palindromischen Spiel longer stay stack routine, mates are found, six phases
1992 12
Bob King Impossible Location spectator cuts deck into three piles, remembers top card of any pile and loses it
Also published here 1992 4
Bob King I'll Guess Your Weight (Revised) performer cuts off same amount as spectator, then to selection
Inspired byVariations 1992 5
Bob King Instant Revelation spectator thinks of any number card in cut-off pile and removes as many cards, faro
Related to 1992 6
Bob King A Cut Above (I) Aces are cut into deck with spectator
Also published here 1992 8
Bob King Ultra Mental Gag fair force, using Ultra Mental handling with normal deck
1992 11
Bob King A Cut Above (II) Aces are cut into deck with spectator
Inspired by 1992 12
Bob King Pinnacle Aces Revisited
Also published here 1992 13
Bob King Far Out of Sight OOSOOM, with his own shuffling sequence
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 15
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 1992 19
Credit Card Repeat with pocket cards and paper credit cards
1992 16
Don Tanner, Card to Pocket Addition credit cards to pocket
1992 19
Karrell Fox Credit Card Repeat Ideas
Related to 1992 21
Two Card Monte Handling
1992 59
Instant Credit blank cards print credit card faces and backs
1992 67
Bob Filips Presentation for Instant Credit printing credit cards from blank cards
1992 72
Dr. Dan J. Alessini Codus Indirectus verbally coding a card to medium
Jan. 1992
Magick (Issue 466)
2330
Philip T. Goldstein Tempathy using cards with words which either fall in category hot or cold
May 1992
Magick (Issue 471)
2355
Rudy T. Hunter Empathy marking on back of selected Tarot card
May 1992
Magick (Issue 472)
2360
Steve "Banachek" Shaw Brain Writing spectator writes name on business card, medium divines selection by analyzing hand writing
May 1992
Magick (Issue 472)
2361
Dr. Dan J. Alessini Card Counter spectator notes sequence of cards, performer names sequence again later
June 1992
Magick (Issue 473)
2364
Steve "Banachek" Shaw George and Bill using bill with Washington on it, spectator looks at face of Washington if he is smiling or not to divine card
Oct. 1992
Magick (Issue 478)
2391
Ted Karmilovich Shuffled Thought divination of selected card, one suit stacked
Dec. 1992
Magick (Issue 482)
2409
Jean Carles, Arturo de Ascanio Del Bolsillo de un Espectador al de Otro in two spectators pockets
Also published here 1992 34
Denis Moroso, Arturo de Ascanio Los Reyes Acrobatas cards turnover and change backs and faces
1992 58
Fred Kaps, Arturo de Ascanio Rey, As Y.......Fantasia four cards change faces and backs
1992 60
Fred Kaps, Arturo de Ascanio 'Hace Más de 25 Años' de un Paquete a Otro, en Versión de Fred Kaps as a letter to Ricardo Marré, card travels from packet to packet, sort of biddle trick
1992 65
Fred Kaps, Channing Pollock Agua y Aceite 4&4, two phases
1992 79
Arturo de Ascanio Los "Cuatro Ases ¡Bang! three cards on the table turn into queens
Related to 1992 83
Dany Ray Un Billon de Probabilidades en Contra two decks, two cards at same position, two methods, very similar to Curry's Power of Thought
Related toAlso published here 1992 108
Tenkai Ishida Card Flight de Tenkai translation
Also published here 1992 132
Dr. Jacob Daley The Sequacious Spades translation
VariationsAlso published here
  • Dr. Daley's "Sequacious Spades" in "M.U.M" 1950
1992 141
Bill Simon Call to the Colors (Llamar a los Colores) translation by Jesús Etcheverry
VariationsAlso published here 1992 150
Helmut "Kalanag" Schreiber Cartas Nudistas as shown to Ascanio by Kalanag in 1949
Also published here 1992 153
Gerald Kosky Vanishing Aces aces to spectators pocket, duplicates, translation
VariationsAlso published here 1992 156
Arturo de Ascanio ¿Juega Usted al Mus? gambling routine for the spanish game "Mus", with a deck of forty cards
Also published here
  • "Circular Mensual del S.E.I." N° 4, 1954.
1992 7
Arturo de Ascanio Los Dados mandan y las Cartas obedecen routine with cards and dice, four parts, elevator, Bill Simon routines and selection is found
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 14
Arturo de Ascanio Cuadruple Coincidencia four coincidences
Inspired by
  • Bernat & Fabregas "Cartomagia" p. 431.
1992 29
Arturo de Ascanio Acerca del 1-2-3, de Vernon Ace, Two and Three on table, chosen number changes into selection
Inspired by
  • 123 (Dai Vernon, 1947)
  • Dai Vernon's "1-2-3" in Peter Warlock's "Pentagram Vol. 9 Nr. 8, 1955.
Also published here
  • "A.M.A." N°14, 1960.
1992 34
Arturo de Ascanio Las dos Cartas que aparecen Vueltas two selections are found reversed, one in a small packet, the other in the middle of the deck
Also published here
  • "CEDAM" 1959. P. 833.
1992 39
Arturo de Ascanio Siempre Cuatro - Acerca de un Juego de Li-Chang six card repeat with four cards, cards are always fanned
Also published here
  • "CEDAM" 1966. P. 636.
1992 44
Arturo de Ascanio La Carteta sequence for three card monte, in the hands
1992 54
Arturo de Ascanio Transposición des Ases brief, one phase
1992 55
Arturo de Ascanio Cartas Nudistas
Also published here 1992 56
Arturo de Ascanio Magicas Coincidencias four selections are returned to the deck and deck is dealt, each spectator stops at his card
Inspired by
  • Padre Wenceslao Ciuró's "Causalidad Inexplicable" in "Mas de 200 Juegos de Manos", p. 402.
Also published here
1992 67
Arturo de Ascanio Cinco Rojas y Cinco Negras five red cards and five black cards are shuffled, spectator separates the cards by color
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 71
Arturo de Ascanio Fuera de este Mundo
Also published here 1992 76
Arturo de Ascanio Aparición de Cuatro Ases performer and spectator each have half the deck and twice exchange a card, four Aces are found
Also published here
  • "Circular de la S.E.I." 1954.
1992 83
Arturo de Ascanio La Carta a través del Pañuelo cards in handkerchief are placed into a glass, selection penetrates handkerchief
Also published here
  • "Ilusionismo" 1954.
1992 85
Arturo de Ascanio Un Juego Inedito 4&4, three phases
Also published here 1992 88
Arturo de Ascanio, Jaime Morella Zekri Acerca de un Efecto de Ed Marlo Aces over Kings version, Aces and Kings transpose, third quartet comes in
Also published here 1992 93
Arturo de Ascanio Uno Para... Magos gag for magicians, six card repeat
Also published here
  • "A.M.A." N° 12, 1959.
1992 149
Edward Marlo Agua y Aceite translation by Ascanio
4&4, two extra cards
Also published here 1992 54
Ralph W. Hull El Juego de los Tres Efectos translation by Ascanio
prediction of card, then card travels into other half of the deck
Also published here
  • Ralph Hull's "The Three In One Card Trick" in Trevor Hull's "Testament of R.W. Hull"
1992 61
Alex Elmsley Los Ases Atomicos translation
four phase variation on Hamman's "Final Ace Routine", including Oil & Water and Follow the Leaders Phase
Also published here 1992 65
Arturo de Ascanio Mentalismo por Eliminación ("El Juego Ese") extensive treatment on the effect
Also published here 1992 102
Arturo de Ascanio Azul, Rojo, Blanco (Análisis de una Construcción) all backs, normal, color changing back and nudist deck as climax
Also published here 1992 125
Arturo de Ascanio Todo Dorsos cutting to Royal Flush in process, including Impromptu Version
Inspired byAlso published here 1992 148
Arturo de Ascanio Agua y Aceite "Por Culebreos" 4&4, extra card, later two extra cards, three phases
Also published here 1992 10
Arturo de Ascanio Ases para Conocedores (Saludo a Fred Kaps)
VariationsAlso published here 1992 17
Arturo de Ascanio Ases Padre e Hijos (Versión 66)
Also published here 1992 24
Arturo de Ascanio Transposición Barocca card from pocket transposes with reversed card in the middle of the deck
Also published here 1992 54
Arturo de Ascanio Ases Padre e Hijos (Versión 67)
Also published here 1992 57
Arturo de Ascanio La Cobertura de los Empalmes en el Juego "Cards up Sleeve", de Jacob Daley
  • 1. El empalme de las cinco primeras cartas en la mano izquierda.
  • 2. El empalme del "cinco" y del "siete" en la mano derecha.
  • 3. El empalme del "ocho" y del "nueve" en la mano izquierda.
  • 4. El empalme del "diez"
Also published here 1992 63
Arturo de Ascanio La Finta as vanish for last card in cards up the sleeve
Also published here 1992 65
George McBride In Case You Visit card travel from sandwich to cased sandwich
Feb. 1992
Profile (Issue 6)
4
Steven Hamilton Think of a Card spectator looks at fan and thinks of a card
Also published here Feb. 1992
Profile (Issue 6)
9
Steven Hamilton An Open Letter to All Magicians from W. Hoisch-Eating parody complaint about exposure in Open Travelers
Feb. 1992
Profile (Issue 6)
10
Jerry Sadowitz Addendum to Think of a Card verbal force for Three of Clubs or at least a Three or Club
Feb. 1992
Profile (Issue 6)
12
Andrew Galloway Reflected Thoughts card thought of in fan, its value used to select another card, both found, interlocking chain principle
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here Apr. 1992
Profile (Issue 7)
1
Roy Walton Doppelganger spectator counts to any position and remembers next card, card found and position divined
Inspired byVariations Apr. 1992
Profile (Issue 7)
5
Peter Duffie Deliberation card thought of, another one selected by counting down value of thought-of card, both found
Inspired by Apr. 1992
Profile (Issue 7)
9
Steven Hamilton A Card Problem deck faced and spread on table, face-up and face-down card pushed out of spread, they are mates, posed as problem
Variations Apr. 1992
Profile (Issue 7)
9
Hubert T. Brill The Spirit's Right borrowed business card in envelope, writing of selected card appears on it, stamp on card case
Also published here
  • Genii, Feb. 1939
Apr. 1992
Profile (Issue 7)
10
Steven Hamilton Professional Routines - Wild Card author unclear
Apr. 1992
Profile (Issue 7)
11
Peter Kane Full Circle full deck version, twenty-six double facers
Inspired by
  • "Watch the Ace!" (Peter Kane, Hugard's Magic Monthly, Vol. 19 No. 8)
June 1992
Profile (Issue 8)
1
Gavin Ross Self Portrait business card appears in deck, name on it spelled to locate selection, selection also predicted on back of business card
Variations June 1992
Profile (Issue 8)
4
Peter Duffie Variation "or Savings" two cards found by using the value and spelling the name of the performer's lucky card (Seven of Diamonds)
Inspired byAlso published here June 1992
Profile (Issue 8)
4
Philip T. Goldstein Some Indifference two cards chosen, sum and difference of those values, number of cards as prediction
Inspired byRelated toVariations June 1992
Profile (Issue 8)
7
Gene Lawton Cheaters Solution to "A Card Problem" deck faced and spread on table, face-up and face-down card pushed out of spread, they are mates, mate SBS
Inspired by June 1992
Profile (Issue 8)
12
Peter Duffie Problematic Offshoot one card chosen from face-up half and one from face-down half, they match
Inspired by Aug. 1992
Profile (Issue 9)
3
Roger Curzon Miracle Card in Envelope window envelope, clean extraction
Related to Aug. 1992
Profile (Issue 9)
8
Lewis Jones Sweeter Cider
Inspired byAlso published here Aug. 1992
Profile (Issue 9)
11
Dominic Twose The Ghost Jacks four Aces and Jacks used, one quartet on top of the other, two hands dealt and a quartet shown in each hand, repeat, Three Jacks Deal
Variations Oct. 1992
Profile (Issue 10)
1
Roy Walton A Note from Roy Walton idea
Inspired by Oct. 1992
Profile (Issue 10)
2
Jerry Sadowitz Magic Hands four Kings transpose with four indifferent cards, two pairs of pseudo duplicates
Inspired by Oct. 1992
Profile (Issue 10)
4
Douglas Cameron Wax Steal from Shoe
Oct. 1992
Profile (Issue 10)
7
David Carré Sympathetic Reverse selection turns over three times, then full suit of selection as well
Oct. 1992
Profile (Issue 10)
8
Aldo Colombini Crazy Horse two cards chosen from twenty-card packet, two packets eventually formed, one all red with black selection and vice versa
Inspired by
  • Ron Ferris
Also published here
  • Spaghetti Magic lecture notes
Dec. 1992
Profile (Issue 11)
1
Kuniyasu Fujiwara The Appearing Deck flat empty case is removed from wallet and folded in case shape, deck is removed
Also published here Dec. 1992
Profile (Issue 11)
4
Amrik Sandhu ATFUS and a Stranger mental reverse type effect with color-changing back kicker
Dec. 1992
Profile (Issue 11)
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George McBride Must Be Middles fake center deal
Inspired byVariations Dec. 1992
Profile (Issue 11)
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Richard James A Problem Solved? deck faced and spread on table, face-up and face-down card pushed out of spread, they are mates
Inspired by Dec. 1992
Profile (Issue 11)
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Val Le-Val Torn Card Revealed card "thought of" from a few, all torn into quarters and put in paper bag, four pieces removed, they match and make up selected card
Related to Dec. 1992
Profile (Issue 11)
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Charles J. Pecor, David Solomon Cyborg! card location with reverse count, with comedy prop, telescopic pen with plug
Also published here 1992 21
Ted Lesley The Devano Rising Cards
  • Handling Technique
  • Card and Maintenance
  • Routines (also with Zodiac, ESP)
  • Tips and Suggestions (doing only one rise as opposed to multiple cards)
1992 1
Carlhorst Meier Power of Suggestion three unknown red-backed card shuffled into blue deck, two cards chosen face up by spectators, another spectator takes deck in his pocket and removes one card, tabled face-up cards are red-backed, card in pocket is blue-backed but duplicate of remaining red-backed card
Inspired byVariations 1992 1
Alan Shaxon Power of Suggestion Variation rough & smooth version
Inspired by 1992 6
Daryl Martinez Seven Card Assembly with seven cards
Variations 1992 1
Daryl Martinez Tipped in Lucca
1992 10
Daryl Martinez Spectator Queen, King & Ace Cut Aces on bottom, Kings and Queens on top
Related to 1992 12
Gary Kurtz Third Example: The order in which you have three cards chosen and revealed
1992 6
Gary Kurtz On the Carlyle Card to Pocket
Related toAlso published here 1992 12
Gary Kurtz Palmed Aces from Pocket as gag
Also published here 1992 15
Gary Kurtz A Challenging Example: The Card Under Spectator's Glass (across the table)
1992 16
Gary Kurtz A Detailed Example: An Ambitious Card Routine five phases
Related to 1992 30
Vanni Bossi Variations to the "Dr. Nuzzo Peek" fine secret incomplete faro condition to facilitate counting
  • First Variation (challenge location, red-black separation)
  • Second Variation (same with odd-even)
Inspired by 1992 12
Vanni Bossi Vanii Bossi's Move a Card, a la "Moe" memorizing red-black patterns
1992 18
Vanni Bossi The Vanni Bossi Multipip Card a Six-spot with one spot missing, can be shown as Four or Six
  • Ambitious Card 1
  • Ambitious Card 2
  • Forcing and Vanishing the Forced Card
  • Forcing One or Two Cards
  • A Prediction
  • Final Note
1992 20
Vanni Bossi Torn Deck Mystery deck is torn in quarters which are mixed in paper bag, performer locates four pieces of selection without looking
Inspired by 1992 24
Steve Dusheck My Rising Cards first blank card, then card with pretty girl, then selection rises
1992 1
Steve Dusheck Phantom Cards five cards shown, two removed from under handkerchief, other vanish
1992 4
Steve Dusheck Premonition Outdone - Outdone spectator stops while performer deals through blue-backed deck, same card is missing in red-backed deck, first selection turns out to have red back
Inspired by
  • "Premonition Outdone" (Stan Lobenstern, 1968)
1992 7
Steve Dusheck Perfect Deck brainwave deck variation with partial rough-smooth
1992 13
Steve Dusheck Double Cut Double Cross two cards cut to in mini decks match prediction card, cards on other side of cut match another prediction card
1992 18
Steve Dusheck Well Healed two cards with holes, one hole restores, silvery disk gaff on one of the cards
1992 21
Steve Dusheck HoleCard/Whole Card two cards transpose in vinyl cases, one of the cards has a hole
Also published here 1992 26