a card vanish \n bird cage vanish with unload/ditch onto tabled deck \n mark aspiazu \n the vanishing "bird cage" card \n joe karson
2000
onyx
Mark Aspiazu
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A Card Vanish
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Inspired by
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June 2000
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13
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watch this! \n card chosen and lost, a card is seen under performer's watch, it's a joker on which the selection is written, it changes into selection with writing still on
- first method
- second method \n derek delgaudio
2000
onyx
Derek DelGaudio
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Watch This!
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June 2000
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14
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fast sandwiches \n \n robin robertson
2000
onyx
Robin Robertson
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Fast Sandwiches
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June 2000
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15
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reverse immovable card pass \n reverse cull on back side \n robin robertson \n ed marlo's movable card pass (new tops)
2000
onyx
Robin Robertson
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Reverse Immovable Card Pass
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Inspired by- Ed Marlo's Movable Card Pass (New Tops)
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June 2000
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15
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triple simon \n deck cut in halves, one card chosen from each half and stabbed into it, it ends up between two cards of same value and suit as selections \n robin robertson
2000
onyx
Robin Robertson
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Triple Simon
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June 2000
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17
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the worm hole effect \n presentation for card to wallet, himber wallet \n jagannath yedida
2000
onyx
Jagannath Yedida
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The Worm Hole Effect
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June 2000
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18
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technical variation of the macmillan one-hand turnover switch \n \n ken simmons \n one hand turn over switch \n dan macmillan
2000
onyx
Ken Simmons
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Technical Variation of the MacMillan One-Hand Turnover Switch
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Inspired by
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June 2000
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19
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mental triumph \n card apparently thought of (with favorite mental force) \n jason tang \n triumpharo \n jerry k. hartman
2000
onyx
Jason Tang
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Mental Triumph
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Inspired by
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June 2000
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23
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a further fantastic move \n tilt half pass & future reverse combo, brief \n ken simmons \n a further fantastic move \n ken simmons
2000
onyx
Ken Simmons
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A Further Fantastic Move
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Also published here
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June 2000
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23
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pass the pass \n as deck is transferred to other hand
- what it should look like
- the basic principle
- an exercise
- now for the actual pass \n ben blau
2000
onyx
Ben Blau
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Pass The Pass
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June 2000
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24
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a stop trick \n "pass the pass" application \n ben blau
2000
onyx
Ben Blau
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A Stop Trick
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June 2000
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26
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bottom deal \n take at inner right corner, best for packet, not full deck
- dealing the top card
- dealing the bottom card
- to bottom deal a card face up \n neal elias
2000
discoverie
Neal Elias
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Bottom Deal
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2000
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15
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a simple effect \n card lost, running cut until spectator stops, then spectator names small number and card is found at that position \n neal elias
2000
discoverie
Neal Elias
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A Simple Effect
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2000
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18
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cutting stop force \n brief \n unknown
2000
discoverie
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Cutting Stop Force
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2000
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18
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guiding light \n diminishing speller with packet \n karl fulves \n liar's guide \n roy walton
2000
discoverie
Karl Fulves
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Guiding Light
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Variations
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2000
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20
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herb zarrow on tom burke's master move \n \n herb zarrow \n tom burke \n utility transfer \n karl fulves
2000
discoverie
Herb Zarrow, Tom Burke
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Herb Zarrow on Tom Burke's Master Move
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Related to
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2000
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21
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double choice \n two cards chosen with charlier cut procedure, one put back, performer can name which one spectator holds and optionally which one he put back \n norman osborn \n a cut above \n conrad c. bush \n double choice \n norman osborn
2000
discoverie
Norman Osborn
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Double Choice
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Inspired by
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2000
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24
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formula four \n four jacks put in the pocket, named four-of-a-kind removed, one of those transposes with a jack in the pocket \n karl fulves \n 11 & 1 \n art spring \n "hofs and hof nots" (j.k. hartman, trickery treats)
2000
discoverie
Karl Fulves
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Formula Four
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Inspired by
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2000
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28
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kronos effect \n ten-card packet cut and arranged via counting procedure by spectator, the position of one card in the packet has been predicted \n karl fulves
2000
discoverie
Karl Fulves
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Kronos Effect
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2000
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33
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moe's move a card \n reprint of ad \n unknown \n linking ring, july 1932
2000
discoverie
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Moe's Move A Card
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Also published here
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2000
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34
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more moe \n card counting in one half and fishing \n karl fulves \n divided deck system \n unknown
2000
discoverie
Karl Fulves
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More Moe
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Related to
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2000
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34
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a small seance \n three ages (numbers) are divined on blank cardboards, one year off by two, ashes from burned card form the number two \n tony bartolotta \n database \n karl fulves
2000
discoverie
Tony Bartolotta
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A Small Seance
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Related to
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2000
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37
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theory z two \n four-card packet given to spectator, it is shuffled and one card arrived at with counting procedure, predicted \n roy walton \n theory z \n karl fulves
2000
discoverie
Roy Walton
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Theory Z Two
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Inspired by
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2000
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39
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add on move \n aces up-jogged, put on top, three cards switched out \n frank thompson
2000
discoverie
Frank Thompson
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Add On Move
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2000
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40
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thot card to pocket \n card thought of from red-backed deck, same card vanishes from blue deck and travels to pocket \n martin gardner
2000
discoverie
Martin Gardner
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Thot Card To Pocket
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2000
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43
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left to right \n spectator remembers a card near the top, performer peeks at top card, names it and puts it aside one by one, spectator slaps on pile when his card was named, yet selection is produced from other pile \n l. vosburgh lyons \n miscalled \n paul curry
2000
discoverie
L. Vosburgh Lyons
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Left To Right
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Inspired by
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2000
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45
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in the code \n one card from two four-of-a-kind sets chosen, it travels into the wallet, matsuyama force \n karl fulves \n mm force \n karl fulves \n 4'wave \n aldo colombini
2000
discoverie
Karl Fulves
|
In The Code
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Related toVariations
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2000
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50
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spring peek \n during springing flourish, dated 1939 \n joseph k. schmidt \n spring break \n cardini \n database \n karl fulves
2000
discoverie
Joseph K. Schmidt
|
Spring Peek
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Related to
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2000
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51
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colour match ii \n ten-card sequence of spectator matches cards dealt out by performer from bottom of deck in its red-black sequence \n jack avis \n colour match, the magic circular \n colour match \n jack avis
2000
discoverie
Jack Avis
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Colour Match II
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Inspired by
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2000
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52
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smartie pants \n cards with name of sweets, one chosen, sweet predicted in paper bag, multiple out counting force (à la red card) \n chris wardle
2000
ten mysteries
Chris Wardle
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Smartie Pants
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2000
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3
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paranormal piles \n three equal piles are made and cards moved around according to instructions, piles covered, performer divines number of cards in each pile \n chris wardle
2000
ten mysteries
Chris Wardle
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Paranormal Piles
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2000
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5
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the laserdisc prediction \n one of five cards chosen, it is predicted on the label of a laserdisc, credit information \n chris wardle
2000
ten mysteries
Chris Wardle
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The Laserdisc Prediction
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2000
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7
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the perfect match \n card chosen, it is predicted inside a paper match that turns out to be a rolled up piece of paper \n chris wardle
2000
ten mysteries
Chris Wardle
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The Perfect Match
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2000
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9
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odd one out \n deck mixed up in a hat, spectator chooses one and puts it into an envelope, it is predicted (eventually), using double-faced deck with same card on back of each (hofzinser) \n chris wardle
2000
ten mysteries
Chris Wardle
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Odd One Out
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2000
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19
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what's your poison? \n six bottles, bottle counted to \n chris wardle
2000
ten mysteries
Chris Wardle
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What's Your Poison?
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2000
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21
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would you give me a hand? aka unstenciled aces \n \n robert bengel \n robert bengel's "back to basic ii"
2000
the magic menu
Robert Bengel
|
Would You Give Me a Hand? aka Unstenciled Aces
|
Also published here- Robert Bengel's "Back to Basic II"
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Jan./Feb. 2000
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667
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caseload \n card is loaded in case from ovette master move \n robert bengel \n in robert bengel's "bengel's best of spades" \n case in point \n paul gertner
2000
the magic menu
Robert Bengel
|
Caseload
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Inspired byAlso published here- in Robert Bengel's "Bengel's Best of Spades"
|
Jan./Feb. 2000
|
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668
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whatever it takes \n prediction of chosen number, letter and card, post-it inside card case \n diamond jim tyler \n bill goldman's "whatever" in "magic bar & grill" nr.1, october, 1995.
2000
the magic menu
Diamond Jim Tyler
|
Whatever It Takes
|
Inspired by- Bill Goldman's "Whatever" in "Magic Bar & Grill" Nr.1, October, 1995.
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Mar./Apr. 2000
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675
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devilish devano rise \n \n don alan \n devilish devano rise \n don alan
2000
the magic menu
Don Alan
|
Devilish Devano Rise
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Also published here
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May/June 2000
|
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688
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big deal \n card prediction with jumbo card, second phase with 3 1/2 gag card \n don alan \n big deal \n don alan
2000
the magic menu
Don Alan
|
Big Deal
|
Also published here
|
May/June 2000
|
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691
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big deal switch \n with jumbo card \n don alan
2000
the magic menu
Don Alan
|
Big Deal Switch
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May/June 2000
|
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692
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surprise quickie \n deck with selection is cased and held by spectator, performer removes it and card remains in spectator's grip \n don alan \n surprise quickie \n don alan
2000
the magic menu
Don Alan
|
Surprise Quickie
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Also published here
|
May/June 2000
|
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694
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the card player's nightmare \n packet of five aces of spades change backs to 5 different backs \n martin lewis \n the card player's nightmare \n martin lewis
2000
the magic menu
Martin Lewis
|
The Card Player's Nightmare
|
Also published here
|
July/Aug. 2000
|
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700
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effekt/prinzip \n on different signed duplicates methods \n helge thun
2000
duplikat
Helge Thun
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Effekt/Prinzip
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2000
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3
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das geheimnis in zwei (ab)sätzen \n summary of duplikat principle \n helge thun
2000
duplikat
Helge Thun
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Das Geheimnis in zwei (Ab)Sätzen
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2000
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4
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die unterschriften \n principle of obtaining duplicate signed card when having a four-of-a-kind signed \n helge thun \n die unterschriften \n helge thun
2000
duplikat
Helge Thun
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Die Unterschriften
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Also published here
|
2000
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5
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königsparade \n named king is reversed in packet with four kings and has x on back \n helge thun \n königsparade \n helge thun
2000
duplikat
Helge Thun
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Königsparade
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Also published here
|
2000
|
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6
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die freie wahl \n two black kings, one suit is forced \n helge thun \n freie wahl \n helge thun
2000
duplikat
Helge Thun
|
Die freie Wahl
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Also published here
|
2000
|
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8
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mexican turnover \n in-the-hands, one card divided \n unknown \n mexican turnover \n unknown
2000
duplikat
|
Mexican Turnover
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Also published here
|
2000
|
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11
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angeeckt \n signed card is torn and pieces vanish minus one corner, restored card found reversed in deck, repeat with full restoration \n helge thun \n angeeckt \n helge thun
2000
duplikat
Helge Thun
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AngeEckt
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Also published here
|
2000
|
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13
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missing-corner pop out \n deck riffled and card pops out \n paul lepaul
2000
duplikat
Paul LePaul
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Missing-Corner Pop Out
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2000
|
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16
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um die ecke gebracht \n extension of previous routine in which card travels to an impossible location \n helge thun \n um die ecke gebracht \n helge thun
2000
duplikat
Helge Thun
|
Um die Ecke gebracht
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Also published here
|
2000
|
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19
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lückenbüßer \n visual restoration of the final corner after a torn & restored effect with visible signature, on the deck, hinged corner gaff \n helge thun \n lückenbüßer \n helge thun
2000
duplikat
Helge Thun
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Lückenbüßer
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Also published here
|
2000
|
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20
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the sweetest sound \n spectator's name is used to locate selection \n scott cram \n name cards \n richard himber \n coney island caper \n terry lagerould
2000
magic
Scott Cram
|
The Sweetest Sound
|
Inspired by
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Jan. 2000
|
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74
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rollover revelation \n one card chosen in complicated way, then other three matching cards are found with variation of rollover production (three-packet incomplete riffle-shuffled deck) after the deck is shuffled face-up/face-down \n scott kahn
2000
magic
Scott Kahn
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Rollover Revelation
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Jan. 2000
|
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75
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upsy-daisy straight \n triumph effect, ends with thirteen values of the same suit magically appearing face up dispersed in the deck \n joshua jay \n trumped triumph \n joshua jay
2000
magic
Joshua Jay
|
Upsy-Daisy Straight
|
Also published here
|
Jan. 2000
|
|
80
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faro ribbon-spread hide-out \n \n unknown
2000
magic
|
Faro Ribbon-Spread Hide-Out
|
Jan. 2000
|
|
80
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odd man out \n odd card in packet found with dice and down-under deal, playing cards or blank cards \n stewart james \n the james file
2000
magic
Stewart James
|
Odd Man Out
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Also published here
|
Feb. 2000
|
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56
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royal man-eaters \n transformation kicker, plastic skeleton appears \n giovanni livera \n gio's kannibal kards \n giovanni livera
2000
magic
Giovanni Livera
|
Royal Man-Eaters
|
Also published here
|
Feb. 2000
|
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74
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secret subtraction \n credit information on p. 76 \n unknown
2000
magic
|
Secret Subtraction
|
Feb. 2000
|
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74
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impromptu paul fox ii \n \n christopher fouquet \n impromptu paul fox \n allan ackerman
2000
magic
Christopher Fouquet
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Impromptu Paul Fox II
|
Inspired by
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Feb. 2000
|
|
77
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sweating bullets \n 4x4 grid and folding to reveal aces \n lennart green \n the terrorist (cnn, bcc, fbi, cia, kgb) \n lennart green
2000
magic
Lennart Green
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Sweating Bullets
|
Related to
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Feb. 2000
|
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79
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punch drunk \n performer stacks a suit while dealing through the cards face up (secret second deals), if some don't come out correctly they change into the suit \n roy walton \n poker prediction \n edward marlo
2000
magic
Roy Walton
|
Punch Drunk
|
Inspired by
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Mar. 2000
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70
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stolen thoughts \n thought of card matches card chosen from another pack, rough smooth menetekel \n randy wakeman \n the mental secret \n edward marlo
2000
magic
Randy Wakeman
|
Stolen Thoughts
|
Related to
|
Mar. 2000
|
|
70
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21-card salute \n \n ramón riobóo
2000
magic
Ramón Riobóo
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21-Card Salute
|
Mar. 2000
|
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71
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switchless leapers \n \n randy wakeman
2000
magic
Randy Wakeman
|
Switchless Leapers
|
Apr. 2000
|
|
73
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switchless switch \n \n edward marlo
2000
magic
Edward Marlo
|
Switchless Switch
|
Apr. 2000
|
|
73
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ennobling the prediction \n ten numbered sugar packets are mixed, all that fall face down are removed until one remains, number predicted, double-facer force (credit information) \n mark levy
2000
magic
Mark Levy
|
Ennobling The Prediction
|
Apr. 2000
|
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76
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catch and kiss \n kiss print appears on face of selection and back changes to red
- alternate ending \n sean-dylan riedweg
2000
magic
Sean-Dylan Riedweg
|
Catch and Kiss
|
June 2000
|
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71
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the signature \n named card has performer's signature on its back \n tony binarelli
2000
magic
Tony Binarelli
|
The Signature
|
June 2000
|
|
73
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point spread \n - flim-flam
bet how many cards are between the two cards \n bob farmer \n you bet \n lewis jones \n between the cheats \n tomas blomberg
2000
magic
Bob Farmer
|
Point Spread
|
Inspired byVariations
|
June 2000
|
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75
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the world's closest close-up trick \n writing on a grain of rice, card prediction on rice
- do it yourself \n sid fleischman
2000
magic
Sid Fleischman
|
The World's Closest Close-Up Trick
|
July 2000
|
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62
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boxed clairvoyance \n card put in borrowed shoe carton which is sealed with tape, performer divines card \n alfonso bartolacci
2000
magic
Alfonso Bartolacci
|
Boxed Clairvoyance
|
July 2000
|
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74
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dai hard \n card found by counting down three times to apparently random values, selection with incomplete faro control \n luca buzzerio \n why am i here? \n dai vernon
2000
magic
Luca Buzzerio
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Dai Hard
|
Inspired by
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July 2000
|
|
75
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magnum tranverse \n ten red-backed red spot cards and ten blue-backed black spot cards, three travel across, jumbo cards, partial rough-smooth \n tony binarelli \n tat-a-tat errata \n jon racherbaumer
2000
magic
Tony Binarelli
|
Magnum Tranverse
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Related to
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July 2000
|
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76
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spectator cuts to aces for the umpteenth time \n four packets cut off the deck one by one \n remo pannain \n cutting remarks \n randy wakeman \n jon racherbaumer
2000
magic
Remo Pannain
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Spectator Cuts to Aces for the Umpteenth Time
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Related to
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July 2000
|
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78
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reysing cards \n three cards lost, first appears out-jogged, it's pushed in and pushes out next selections, card with flap/hinge \n rey ben \n flip-up card \n joe berg
2000
magic
Rey Ben
|
Reysing Cards
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Related to
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Aug. 2000
|
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76
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jumping-jimminy card \n rubber-banded deck is cut in certain way and a card shoots out \n unknown
2000
magic
|
Jumping-Jimminy Card
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Aug. 2000
|
|
80
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clarifications department \n credit information for card under spectator's watch \n michael close \n punishment \n michael close \n pat-trick
2000
magic
Michael Close
|
Clarifications Department
|
Related to
|
Sep. 2000
|
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35
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exotica aces \n three double facers \n robert kane \n the olram aces \n jon racherbaumer \n mcdonald's $100 routine \n dai vernon
2000
magic
Robert Kane
|
Exotica Aces
|
Inspired by
|
Sep. 2000
|
|
70
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a fitting conclusion \n spectator removes any card from one packet and inserts it wherever he wants into another packet, magician shows that each packet consists of ace through ten of one suit in perfect order \n jerry k. hartman \n a fitting conclusion \n jerry k. hartman \n in better order \n jerry k. hartman
2000
magic
Jerry K. Hartman
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A Fitting Conclusion
|
Inspired byAlso published here
|
Sep. 2000
|
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73
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biddle bottom \n bottom card of packet in end grip is drawn out instead of top card \n jerry k. hartman \n biddle bottom deal \n jerry k. hartman
2000
magic
Jerry K. Hartman
|
Biddle Bottom
|
Also published here
|
Sep. 2000
|
|
73
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between the cheats \n - flim-flam (bob farmer)
proposition bet in which spectator and performer each choose a four-of-a-kind and one must have less cards between them as they are distributed in the deck than the opponent \n tomas blomberg \n point spread \n bob farmer
2000
magic
Tomas Blomberg
|
Between the Cheats
|
Inspired by
|
Sep. 2000
|
|
77
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phantom autograph \n card location, apparently marking the back of the selection with an "invisible pen", later a card is signed on the back for real and the signature travels to another card, nail nick credit information \n jon racherbaumer \n invisible pen mystery \n eddie fields
2000
magic
Jon Racherbaumer
|
Phantom Autograph
|
Inspired by
|
Oct. 2000
|
|
72
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whodunnit ii \n two prediction cards put aside, selection lost, a card chosen with down-under deal, it's an indicator card used to find selection, indicator and selection match the predictions \n paul gordon \n "whodunnit" (paul gordon, protean card magic, 1998)
2000
magic
Paul Gordon
|
Whodunnit II
|
Inspired by- "WhoDunnit" (Paul Gordon, Protean Card Magic, 1998)
|
Oct. 2000
|
|
73
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bandaround locator \n card peeked at in cased deck, card glimpsed, position marked with elastic loop \n max cerchietti
2000
magic
Max Cerchietti
|
Bandaround Locator
|
Oct. 2000
|
|
74
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psychic math \n card selected with automatic placement procedure is found via counting of two values (sum/difference) \n peter duffie \n the hc difference & sum \n henry christ
2000
magic
Peter Duffie
|
Psychic Math
|
Related to
|
Nov. 2000
|
|
84
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fission, fusion, confusion \n pips move around on five & two of clubs to four and three of clubs, then fuse to seven of clubs, then split back to five and two of clubs \n david acer \n the acer file \n david acer
2000
magic
David Acer
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Fission, Fusion, Confusion
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Also published here
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Nov. 2000
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blow away change \n \n jerry k. hartman
2000
magic
Jerry K. Hartman
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Blow Away Change
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Nov. 2000
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natural grip radical change \n \n richard kaufman
2000
magic
Richard Kaufman
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Natural Grip Radical Change
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Nov. 2000
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87
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kelly kop \n palming the bottom card of right-hand half out into master palm \n seth kramer
2000
magic
Seth Kramer
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Kelly Kop
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Nov. 2000
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trick with the cragstan crapshooter \n wind-up toy that shakes out dice gives position of selection in (svengali) deck \n rhett bryson
2000
magic
Rhett Bryson
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Trick with the Cragstan Crapshooter
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Dec. 2000
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58
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dead-eye stab \n card tossed next to previously peeked at card, cut at crimp \n carmen d'amico \n d'amico's latest method \n carmen d'amico
2000
magic
Carmen D'Amico
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Dead-Eye Stab
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Also published here
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Dec. 2000
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85
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an old minor triumph \n every other card in packet is openly reversed, they all right themselves again, packet version of triumph \n bruce cervon \n the alternate reverse \n charles t. jordan \n biddled \n bill simon \n a minor triumph \n alex elmsley
2000
magic
Bruce Cervon
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An Old Minor Triumph
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Inspired byRelated to
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Dec. 2000
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fifty-two thoughts \n four consecutive gag predictions (no, animal, bar code, fifty-two-on-one print) as paper is unfolded, print of all cards is torn up, one chosen and divined \n cody s. fisher
2000
fifty-two thoughts
Cody S. Fisher
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Fifty-Two Thoughts
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2000
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torn-<i>stapled</i>-restored! \n except one quarter, loose pieces are stapled together as gag, restored card minus corner shoots out when deck is riffled \n barry price \n impromptu torn and restored card \n paul lepaul
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Torn-Stapled-Restored!
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Inspired by
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2000
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1
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cheating - plus! \n maxi-twist-variation with two changes, four-of-a-kind changes to jokers and then to kings, kings then found in card case and deck \n barry price \n cheating \n david regal
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Cheating - Plus!
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Inspired by
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2000
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atfus \n \n edward marlo
2000
escamotage 1
Edward Marlo
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ATFUS
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2000
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5
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out-jogged glide \n from small packet \n unknown
2000
escamotage 1
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Out-jogged Glide
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2000
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6
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ve beginser hofzinser \n \n barry price \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price, Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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Ve Beginser Hofzinser
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2000
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bottom palm replacement \n \n unknown
2000
escamotage 1
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Bottom Palm Replacement
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2000
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thought to order \n deck shown mixed, performer shuffles while spectators decide on a card, named card is taken from pocket and deck is now in order, faros \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Thought To Order
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2000
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the faro shuffle \n - what is it that attracts magicians to the faro shuffle?
- the ins and outs of the faro shuffle
- caution, please \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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The Faro Shuffle
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2000
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an easy faro palm \n \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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An Easy Faro Palm
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2000
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topsy turvy plus one! \n four-of-a-kind named, card peeked at, deck shuffled face-up/face-down, quartet produced, then all cards are face down except selection \n barry price \n jean faré \n topsy turvy plus one \n jean faré \n barry price \n jack sutherland
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price, Jean Faré
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Topsy Turvy Plus One!
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Related to
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2000
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asap! - any selection, any position \n two cards peeked at, first performer names and number, performer counts to it and selection is found face up, repeat with second selection and spectator counts to it \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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ASAP! - Any Selection, Any Position
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2000
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double take \n two cards peeked at, face card changes into the selections one by one \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Double Take
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2000
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double-double-double take \n two halves of the deck are stepped, faces outwards, face cards of both halves change twice, e.g. to red aces, then black aces \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Double-Double-Double Take
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2000
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25
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the devilish miracle - for experts \n \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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The Devilish Miracle - For Experts
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2000
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throwing doubles \n two card throw \n edward marlo
2000
escamotage 1
Edward Marlo
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Throwing Doubles
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2000
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27
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price's tabled-double switch \n double turned over with deck in hand, face-card stolen away \n barry price \n the price table switch \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Price's Tabled-Double Switch
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Also published here
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2000
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the no-nonsense in-hands action "triumph" \n in-the-hands \n barry price \n "impossible triumph" (larry jennings, classical magic of larry jennings video tape)
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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The No-Nonsense In-Hands Action "Triumph"
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Inspired by- "Impossible Triumph" (Larry Jennings, Classical Magic of Larry Jennings video tape)
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2000
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goodwin/jennings display \n \n william goodwin \n larry jennings
2000
escamotage 1
William Goodwin, Larry Jennings
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Goodwin/Jennings Display
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2000
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fireworks five finale \n five selections \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Fireworks Five Finale
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2000
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32
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km move \n \n unknown
2000
escamotage 1
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KM Move
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2000
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33
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deck vanish \n copped during card-to-pocket phase \n larry jennings
2000
escamotage 1
Larry Jennings
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Deck Vanish
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2000
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34
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ross bertram switch \n \n ross bertram
2000
escamotage 1
Ross Bertram
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Ross Bertram Switch
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2000
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35
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lightspeed cards to pocket \n with a "lightspeed device" in the pocket that isn't explained in detail \n barry price \n chanel no. 2 \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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LightSpeed Cards To Pocket
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Variations
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2000
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38
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the breakaway palm \n palming multiple cards from below top card, into clip position or flat palm
- gambler's flat palm \n barry price \n the breakaway palm \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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The Breakaway Palm
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Also published here
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2000
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chanel no. 2 \n with a "lightspeed device" in the pocket that isn't explained in detail \n barry price \n lightspeed cards to pocket \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Chanel No. 2
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Inspired by
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2000
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44
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price's protean pack \n whole deck shrinks to miniature deck (with rise-rise-rise) as ending of a torn/restored routine, hollowed-out solid deck of cards \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Price's Protean Pack
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2000
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46
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a switch in time \n lapping \n barry price
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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A Switch In Time
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2000
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48
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three ring circus \n two cards turn over and are used to count down to three selections in two piles
- a new solution \n barry price \n a complex problem \n edward marlo
2000
escamotage 1
Barry Price
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Three Ring Circus
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Inspired by
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2000
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51
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tan hoc chuan pass \n \n edward marlo \n tan hock chuan \n the tan hock chaun pass \n edward marlo \n tan hock chuan
2000
escamotage 1
Edward Marlo, Tan Hock Chuan
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Tan Hoc Chuan Pass
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Related to
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2000
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52
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the mechanical reverse \n \n unknown
2000
escamotage 1
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The Mechanical Reverse
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2000
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55
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4½ second poker stack \n three aces face up on bottom, one on top, stacked for five hands \n barry price \n the 3½ second stack \n edward marlo
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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4½ Second Poker Stack
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Inspired by
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2000
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1
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reset revisited \n four kings tabled, aces in hand change to kings one by one and then back, on table are the eights, transformation kicker \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Reset Revisited
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2000
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4
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second card packet palm \n palming the second card in small packet, for color change \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Second Card Packet Palm
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2000
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8
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the stealth stack \n aces placed reversed at different positions where spectator's say stop during riffling, immediately a five-handed game is dealt out and all aces are stacked \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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The Stealth Stack
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2000
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11
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bluff spacing \n with out-jogged cards \n unknown
2000
escamotage 2
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Bluff Spacing
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2000
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12
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center block pass \n \n unknown
2000
escamotage 2
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Center Block Pass
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2000
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13
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price's stealth switch \n \n barry price \n price's stealth switch \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Price's Stealth Switch
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Also published here
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2000
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14
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the expert's visitor \n - phase one: makin' a sandwich - up there!
- phase two: a new visit \n barry price \n audacious sandwich \n jon racherbaumer
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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The Expert's Visitor
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Inspired by
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2000
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17
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immovable (stradle) shift \n brief \n edward marlo \n the immovable multiple shifts: to the bottom - delayed type \n edward marlo
2000
escamotage 2
Edward Marlo
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Immovable (Stradle) Shift
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Related to
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2000
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19
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price's top cop \n from top of deck \n barry price \n price's top cop \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Price's Top Cop
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Also published here
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2000
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24
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impossible triple revelation \n three signed cards to three different pockets \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Impossible Triple Revelation
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2000
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27
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card from pocket handling \n inner jacket pocket \n barry price \n card from pocket \n dai vernon
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Card from Pocket Handling
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Inspired by
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2000
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28
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avenging aces \n card peeked, black jack on top and bottom of deck gradually trap selection, jacks change to red aces, jacks removed from case \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Avenging Aces
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2000
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34
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price's top cover change \n using clip palm \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Price's Top Cover Change
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2000
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38
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eidetified \n kind of visual chicago opener routine, odd-backed card is shown to be selection, then changes to second selection, back changes as well \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Eidetified
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2000
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41
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eidetic change \n \n edward marlo \n eidetic change \n edward marlo
2000
escamotage 2
Edward Marlo
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Eidetic Change
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Also published here
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2000
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43
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clip palm change \n card comes in via clip palm, and out via cop \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Clip Palm Change
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2000
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44
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throwing doubles \n \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Throwing Doubles
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2000
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46
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the two card throw \n card tossed from deck onto table \n edward marlo
2000
escamotage 2
Edward Marlo
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The Two Card Throw
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2000
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46
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the two card drop \n card placed from deck onto table one-handed, back of hand up, see also page 52 \n unknown
2000
escamotage 2
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The Two Card Drop
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2000
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46
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the back hand double \n card tossed from deck onto table one-handed, back of hand up \n unknown
2000
escamotage 2
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The Back Hand Double
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2000
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47
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shooting doubles \n \n unknown \n the impeccable double \n howard schwarzman
2000
escamotage 2
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Shooting Doubles
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Related to
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2000
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47
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multiple doubles \n short comment \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Multiple Doubles
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2000
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47
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multiple packets \n short comment \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Multiple Packets
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2000
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47
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kalei<i>deck</i>scope \n ambitious card routine with color changing deck kicker
- phase one: and brutus said caesar was ambitious
- phase two: a short rise
- phase three: another nifty nuance
- phase four: throwing for a change
- phase five: the visual rise
- phase six: further expanding the action
- phase seven: an impossible transposition
- phase eight: igniting the pilot light
- phase nine: setting the room ablaze
- phase ten: all cleaned up - even the ashes! \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Kaleideckscope
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2000
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48
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the price table switch \n double turned over with deck in hand, face-card stolen away \n barry price \n price's tabled-double switch \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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The Price Table Switch
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Also published here
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2000
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52
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a visual change, face up - and in the middle \n out-jogged card is pivoted \n barry price \n a "revolutionary" color change \n john carney
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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A Visual Change, Face Up - And In The Middle
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Inspired by
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2000
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57
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the flex change \n \n barry price \n "flexible move" (ed marlo)
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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The Flex Change
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Inspired by- "Flexible Move" (Ed Marlo)
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2000
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60
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flash/trans \n one card placed in pocket, it transposes with card in hand, repeat with visual transformation, without deck \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Flash/Trans
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2000
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64
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hofzinser change cop steal \n doing hofzinser change action with a double \n barry price
2000
escamotage 2
Barry Price
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Hofzinser Change Cop Steal
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2000
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65
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the first trick of dr. dme \n four aces, black aces come to top one by one, then daley's last \n david michael evans \n "hellracer" (stephen tucker, abracadabra, vol. 96 no. 2491, oct 23, 1993, p. 487)
2000
freebie 2
David Michael Evans
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The First Trick of Dr. DME
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Inspired by- "Hellracer" (Stephen Tucker, Abracadabra, Vol. 96 No. 2491, Oct 23, 1993, p. 487)
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2000
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1
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among the mad people \n odd-backed handling for daryl's effect \n tom stone \n among the mad men \n tom stone \n daryl's psychological assembly \n daryl martinez
2000
freebie 2
Tom Stone
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Among The Mad People
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2000
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5
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shuffle-proof poker \n shuffling lesson type procedure to stack cards, then spectator gets kings, which appear in performer's hand between bad cards, spectator then has aces \n joshua jay \n the cross \n darwin ortiz
2000
freebie 2
Joshua Jay
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Shuffle-Proof Poker
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Related to
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2000
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11
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spread 'em again \n kings are lost in deck, then aces are found in face-down tabled spread by pulling them out, simplified \n christian ehret \n spread 'em! \n andrew wimhurst
2000
freebie 2
Christian Ehret
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Spread 'Em Again
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Inspired by
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2000
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14
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four card production \n ace flies out of deck, then quickly three packets are made to locate other aces, tabled \n mark aspiazu
2000
freebie 2
Mark Aspiazu
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Four Card Production
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2000
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16
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spin cut production \n \n john benzais
2000
freebie 2
John Benzais
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Spin Cut Production
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2000
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16
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homing twist \n - colorful variations (backs change color)
-- variation 1
-- variation 2
-- idea 1 (red/blue double backer)
-- idea 2 (double facers for transformation) \n tomas blomberg
2000
freebie 2
Tomas Blomberg
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Homing Twist
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2000
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18
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scamwich \n bow-to-stern control as sandwich load \n jason alford \n bow-to-stern control \n ernest earick
2000
freebie 2
Jason Alford
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Scamwich
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Inspired by
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2000
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21
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sandwich spread \n odd-backed sandwich cards place in different positions, they instantly come together to trap selection \n jason alford \n sandwich spread \n jason alford \n instant no-shuffle sandwich \n richard kaufman
2000
virtual miracles
Jason Alford
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Sandwich Spread
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2000
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1
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remember & forget \n cards are spelled with words "remember" and "forget" \n steve beam \n the "thing er me jig" trick \n roy walton
2000
virtual miracles
Steve Beam
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Remember & Forget
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Inspired by
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2000
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2
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at003 \n ace, two and three, chosen value changes into selection, then the others as well one by one \n david britland \n the changeling \n roy walton
2000
virtual miracles
David Britland
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AT003
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Inspired by
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2000
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3
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sweet little lies \n lie detector with a selection and four chips with red/black, spot/court and suits on them \n david britland
2000
virtual miracles
David Britland
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Sweet Little Lies
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2000
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4
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the last game \n multiphase routine, with card swapping \n david britland \n the last game \n david britland
2000
virtual miracles
David Britland
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The Last Game
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Also published here
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2000
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5
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offworld \n two piles \n david britland \n offworld \n david britland \n curry flavour \n terri rogers
2000
virtual miracles
David Britland
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Offworld
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Related toAlso published here
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2000
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7
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premonition \n card not named but built from two consecutive cards in the deck by taking suit of one and value of the other \n dave campbell \n dave's premonition \n dave campbell \n "thinking out loud" (steven hamilton, the crimp #10)
2000
virtual miracles
Dave Campbell
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Premonition
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Inspired by- "Thinking Out Loud" (Steven Hamilton, The Crimp #10)
Also published here
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2000
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8
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ricochet \n three signed cards, one put in pocket, one in tabled sandwich and one in deck, card shoots out of deck, but it is one of the others as a triple transposition took place \n dave campbell \n ricochet \n dave campbell
2000
virtual miracles
Dave Campbell
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Ricochet
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Also published here
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2000
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9
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jump and pass \n two selections transpose with four kings, hofzinse ace problem with two selections, inspired by a phil goldstein routine \n aldo colombini \n jump and pass \n aldo colombini \n hofzinser 2001 \n peter mclanachan
2000
virtual miracles
Aldo Colombini
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Jump and Pass
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VariationsAlso published here
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2000
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10
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twin expedition \n chosen king vanishes from kings packet and reappears in deck between two selections \n aldo colombini
2000
virtual miracles
Aldo Colombini
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Twin Expedition
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2000
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11
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phone home \n over phone \n paul cummins \n the twenty-one card trick \n james swain \n nouveau 21-card-trick \n edward marlo
2000
virtual miracles
Paul Cummins
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Phone Home
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Inspired by
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2000
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12
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straight cut placement \n \n unknown
2000
virtual miracles
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Straight Cut Placement
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2000
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12
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spectator's ose false cut \n executed by spectator \n jay ose \n james swain \n spectator's ose false cut \n jay ose \n james swain
2000
virtual miracles
Jay Ose, James Swain
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Spectator's Ose False Cut
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Also published here
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2000
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12
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universal \n \n daryl martinez \n universal \n daryl martinez
2000
virtual miracles
Daryl Martinez
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Universal
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Also published here
|
2000
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13
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pop-up move \n \n daryl martinez \n harvey rosenthal \n pop-up move \n daryl martinez \n harvey rosenthal
2000
virtual miracles
Daryl Martinez, Harvey Rosenthal
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Pop-Up Move
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Also published here
|
2000
|
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13
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packet switch \n two black kings tabled, ace from ace packet chosen, suddenly performer holds kings with chosen ace, other three aces on table \n peter duffie
2000
virtual miracles
Peter Duffie
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Packet Switch
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2000
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the topless bottomless bottom deal deal \n kings lost, spectator removes some cards from top and bottom of deck, performer immediately deals two hands which are the kings and aces \n peter duffie
2000
virtual miracles
Peter Duffie
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The Topless Bottomless Bottom Deal Deal
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2000
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gerrymandering threes \n cut to and count down, spectator cuts deck in three piles, top of center pile is a three, other threes are found by counting three down in each pile \n iain girdwood \n the mystic threes \n nick trost \n "magician versus spectator" (jerry sadowitz, the crimp no. 34)
2000
virtual miracles
Iain Girdwood
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Gerrymandering Threes
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Inspired by- "Magician versus Spectator" (Jerry Sadowitz, The Crimp No. 34)
Variations
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2000
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forked tongue \n first questions are answered truthfully, then spectator can decide \n philip t. goldstein \n a pack of lies \n bob somerfeld
2000
virtual miracles
Philip T. Goldstein
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Forked Tongue
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Inspired by
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2000
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easy number \n card chosen in one deck, any number counted to in second deck, it matches first card \n paul hallas
2000
virtual miracles
Paul Hallas
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Easy Number
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2000
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stressed out card \n in-the hands, deck changes into rainbow deck \n steven hamilton \n stressed-out card \n steven hamilton \n the overworked card \n roy walton
2000
virtual miracles
Steven Hamilton
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Stressed Out Card
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2000
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a new twist \n \n steven hamilton \n a new twist \n steven hamilton \n twisting the aces \n dai vernon
2000
virtual miracles
Steven Hamilton
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A New Twist
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2000
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the three musketeers \n three spectators choose a card each which are lost, performer finds only one card, it turns out all spectators chose the same one \n pit hartling
2000
virtual miracles
Pit Hartling
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The Three Musketeers
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2000
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sham on you \n the aces are inserted out-jogged into the deck and spectator takes the deck, he deals off the top to the magician and “middle-deals” the out-jogged cards to himself, it turns out he has the four twos and magician has the aces \n jerry k. hartman \n sham on you \n jerry k. hartman \n "the linking ring", in the "havenly close-up" column (vol. 80, no. 2, february 2000, p. 102)
2000
virtual miracles
Jerry K. Hartman
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Sham on You
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Inspired by- "The Linking Ring", in the "Havenly Close-Up" column (Vol. 80, No. 2, February 2000, p. 102)
Also published here
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2000
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hindu shuffle with partial deck retention \n retaining order of bottom of deck, as well as an in-jog \n jerry k. hartman \n hindu shuffle with partial deck retention \n jerry k. hartman
2000
virtual miracles
Jerry K. Hartman
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Hindu Shuffle with partial deck retention
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Also published here
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2000
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jack trapped (duplicate card version) \n chosen card is placed between two jacks and sandwich given spectator to hold, another card vanishes and is found between the jacks, first selection found in wallet \n richard james \n jack trapped (non-duplicate version) \n richard james
2000
virtual miracles
Richard James
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Jack Trapped (Duplicate Card Version)
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Related to
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2000
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jack trapped (non-duplicate version) \n chosen card is placed between two jacks and sandwich given spectator to hold, another card transposes with it \n richard james \n jack trapped (duplicate card version) \n richard james
2000
virtual miracles
Richard James
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Jack Trapped (Non-Duplicate Version)
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Related to
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2000
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the jack queen king ace trick \n over phone, involving spelling, down-under deal \n marty kane \n "8 9 10 jack trick" (marty kane, precursor #63) \n "spectator discovery" (steve jones, cards for all occasions) \n australian self-help \n alex elmsley
2000
virtual miracles
Marty Kane
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The Jack Queen King Ace Trick
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Inspired by
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2000
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best poker hands \n two phases, good poker hands are formed \n marty kane \n "heavyweight" (peter duffie, 21 card tricks) \n progressive card magic \n marty kane
2000
virtual miracles
Marty Kane
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Best Poker Hands
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Inspired by- "Heavyweight" (Peter Duffie, 21 Card Tricks)
Also published here
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2000
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royal ace cut \n \n walt lees
2000
virtual miracles
Walt Lees
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Royal Ace Cut
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2000
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"x" marks the spot \n handkerchief with cross on it, the cross appears on back of selected card, then travels back to handkerchief, heat sensitive \n val le-val \n "mark of the pirate" (joe gattis, marketed)
2000
virtual miracles
Val Le-Val
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"X" Marks the Spot
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Inspired by- "Mark of the Pirate" (Joe Gattis, marketed)
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2000
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snoz! \n wind-up toy walking nose finds right card out of a packet of cards with perfumes on them \n val le-val
2000
virtual miracles
Val Le-Val
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Snoz!
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2000
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30
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peeping "tom" \n hotel mystery version with four queens, four kings and a joker, four queen/king pairs become two queen pairs and two king pairs \n gene maze \n the fifth hotel mystery \n nick trost \n peeping "tom" \n gene maze
2000
virtual miracles
Gene Maze
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Peeping "Tom"
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VariationsAlso published here
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2000
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countdown location \n spectator thinks of a small number and places that many cards from top to bottom, another selection is made that is found at the chosen number \n george mcbride
2000
virtual miracles
George McBride
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Countdown Location
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2000
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home to roost \n two cards travel to two different pockets, repeat \n george mcbride \n homing card \n francis carlyle \n ambidextrous travellers \n larry jennings
2000
virtual miracles
George McBride
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Home to Roost
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Inspired by
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2000
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queen piece \n selection appears repeatedly between two queens
- phase 1
- phase 2
- phase 3 \n peter mclanachan
2000
virtual miracles
Peter McLanachan
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Queen Piece
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2000
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who is this woman? \n story presentation around the number 666, all black ace of spades, a woman appears in its design \n robert e. neale \n max maven trick
2000
virtual miracles
Robert E. Neale
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Who Is this Woman?
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Inspired by
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2000
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tick-tock dot doc \n clock trick with small packet triumph sequence in which the chosen hour and then the selection are reversed, selection vanishes, previously tabled prediction turns out to be selection \n jon racherbaumer \n clock o'doom \n john bannon \n bob farmer \n version in the new tops, apr. 1992
2000
virtual miracles
Jon Racherbaumer
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Tick-Tock Dot Doc
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Inspired by
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2000
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misdirection replacement \n both packets transpose \n dave robertson \n maze + ovette \n gene maze
2000
virtual miracles
Dave Robertson
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Misdirection Replacement
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Related to
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2000
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misdirection countdown \n spectator cuts to wrong card, its value is used to count to selection \n dave robertson
2000
virtual miracles
Dave Robertson
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Misdirection Countdown
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2000
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aldo colombini's "chance" revisited \n two prediction cards, any card named, two twos removed, both predictions shown as named card one by one, then they change to other two twos \n robin robertson \n "chance" (aldo colombini, the linking ring, apr. 1986)
2000
virtual miracles
Robin Robertson
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Aldo Colombini's "Chance" Revisited
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Inspired by- "Chance" (Aldo Colombini, The Linking Ring, Apr. 1986)
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2000
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double lucky \n two predictions made, spectator chooses one and stabs it into the deck, it ends up between the cards of same suit and value, other prediction matches the other suit/value combination \n robin robertson \n "chance" (aldo colombini, the linking ring, apr. 1986)
2000
virtual miracles
Robin Robertson
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Double Lucky
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Inspired by- "Chance" (Aldo Colombini, The Linking Ring, Apr. 1986)
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2000
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40
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fred robinson's blackjack stack \n blackjack stack for heads-up game \n fred robinson \n blackjack \n fred robinson \n blackjack demo \n chuck smith
2000
virtual miracles
Fred Robinson
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Fred Robinson's Blackjack Stack
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Related toAlso published here
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2000
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poker, rummy & bridge \n poker, rummy, bridge, set-up \n fred robinson \n how to win at cards \n fred robinson
2000
virtual miracles
Fred Robinson
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Poker, Rummy & Bridge
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Also published here
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2000
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on my way up \n aces placed on top of kings, kings rise to top \n gavin ross
2000
virtual miracles
Gavin Ross
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On My Way Up
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2000
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castor & pollux \n geminii twins variation \n allan slaight \n castor & pollux \n allan slaight \n castor & pollux \n allan slaight
2000
virtual miracles
Allan Slaight
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Castor & Pollux
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Also published here
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2000
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44
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cardputer \n card thought of from five-card packet, cards spelled out according to color, ... \n roy walton \n "1st experiment" (peter duffie, from his website)
2000
virtual miracles
Roy Walton
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Cardputer
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Inspired by- "1st Experiment" (Peter Duffie, from his website)
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2000
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45
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countdown mates \n five cards chosen, any four added up and that number counted down to, arrived-at card matches fifth card of original set \n gary ward
2000
virtual miracles
Gary Ward
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Countdown Mates
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2000
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46
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another countdown \n five cards chosen, best blackjack hand made from them which is a twenty, card at twentieth position is ace of spades to make it twenty-one \n gary ward
2000
virtual miracles
Gary Ward
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Another Countdown
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2000
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47
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diminished responsibility \n three selections are lost, performer finds three aces and tables them in front of the spectators while progressively pocketing the deck, the four cards left are the aces again and the tabled three cards are now the selections, optional deck switch \n r. paul wilson
2000
virtual miracles
R. Paul Wilson
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Diminished Responsibility
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2000
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48
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the omniscient queen \n features in the design of the queen of clubs are used to predict six (forced) selections \n r. paul wilson \n made to fit \n pit hartling
2000
virtual miracles
R. Paul Wilson
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The Omniscient Queen
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Related to
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2000
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49
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the marlo-thomson bluff pass as a force \n \n r. paul wilson \n the marlo-thompson bluff pass \n edward marlo
2000
virtual miracles
R. Paul Wilson
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The Marlo-Thomson Bluff Pass as a Force
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Inspired by
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2000
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49
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whispering henry's triumph \n adding a triumph finale to roy walton's routine \n andrew wimhurst \n whispering henry \n roy walton
2000
virtual miracles
Andrew Wimhurst
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Whispering Henry's Triumph
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Inspired by
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2000
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50
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out of your mind \n \n r. paul wilson \n out of your mind \n r. paul wilson
2000 ca.
out of your mind
R. Paul Wilson
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Out of Your Mind
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Also published here
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2000 ca.
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out of your mind \n \n r. paul wilson
2000 ca.
out of your mind
R. Paul Wilson
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Out Of Your Mind
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2000 ca.
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false swing cut to table \n \n bobby bernard
2000 ca.
out of your mind
Bobby Bernard
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False Swing Cut to Table
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2000 ca.
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3
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braue reversal \n \n frederick braue
2000 ca.
out of your mind
Frederick Braue
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Braue Reversal
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2000 ca.
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10
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alternative approaches \n - easily out of sight
- please sir, can i have more cards?
- other ideas
- finally \n r. paul wilson \n easy oosy \n r. paul wilson
2000 ca.
out of your mind
R. Paul Wilson
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Alternative Approaches
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Also published here
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2000 ca.
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the three card repeat \n \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Three Card Repeat
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2001
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18
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the cannibals eight too much! \n "or the unfortuneights!" \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Cannibals Eight too Much!
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2001
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21
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phase 51 - revisited and in color \n card to pocket with 51 to pocket climax and c.c. \n don england \n phase 51 \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Phase 51 - Revisited and in Color
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Inspired by
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2001
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26
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p-51, this time the cards are on the table! \n with 51 through table climax \n don england \n phase 51 \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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P-51, This Time the Cards are on the Table!
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Inspired by
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2001
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the 4's card trick \n using the fours \n don england \n jump-jump aces \n edward marlo
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The 4's Card Trick
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Inspired by
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2001
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34
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repeat inversion \n \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Repeat Inversion
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2001
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37
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what if six turned out to be nines? \n two nines transpose with one six \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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What if Six turned out to be Nines?
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2001
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39
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what if... or vice versa! \n different colored backs \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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What if... Or vice versa!
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2001
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42
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a get-ready for piet forton's pop-out move \n \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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A Get-ready for Piet Forton's Pop-Out Move
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2001
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43
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open travellers plus one \n aces to queens transformation as kicker \n don england \n open travelers plus \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Open Travellers plus One
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Inspired by
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2001
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46
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tent vanish \n \n arthur finley \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Arthur Finley, Don England
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Tent Vanish
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2001
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47
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we're three fourth there \n with ace to four and double indexed extra card \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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We're Three Fourth There
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2001
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51
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a micro-macro for jokers \n nice joker bit \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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A Micro-Macro for Jokers
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2001
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57
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micro warp \n card warp with the card shrinking \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Micro Warp
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2001
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60
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contrast! \n two cards change, change size, back color.. \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Contrast!
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2001
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63
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the eye exam \n card shrinks under magnifying lense \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Eye Exam
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2001
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66
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the optical shrink \n card shrinks and grows under magnifying lense \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Optical Shrink
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2001
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68
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the shrink \n joker shrinks and grows, than the deck shrinks \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Shrink
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2001
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70
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a shrink to pocket \n card to pocket with shrinking deck climax \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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A Shrink to Pocket
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2001
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75
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the little big card \n card first visibly shrinks, then becomes jumbo card \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Little Big Card
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2001
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78
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christine ii \n ace to four change suit \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Christine II
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2001
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82
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marlo's card substitution \n \n edward marlo \n card substitution \n edward marlo
2001
don england's paradox
Edward Marlo
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Marlo's Card Substitution
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Related to
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2001
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84
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warped and single \n with bill and change of the card at the end \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Warped and Single
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2001
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86
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the geiger gaff \n \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Geiger Gaff
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2001
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90
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double crossed! \n \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Double Crossed!
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2001
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94
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early p.o.d. \n holy p.o.d. versions \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Early P.O.D.
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2001
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100
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holy tear! \n ala chocolate coin \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Holy Tear!
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2001
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104
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kreskin, eat your heart out! \n sucker prediction with transparent card \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Kreskin, Eat your Heart out!
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2001
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106
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finessed balducci cut deeper force \n \n edward marlo
2001
don england's paradox
Edward Marlo
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Finessed Balducci Cut Deeper Force
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2001
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106
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the evolution transposition \n double facer \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Evolution Transposition
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2001
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108
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the sympathy of hearts \n under cover of a jumbo card \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Sympathy of Hearts
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2001
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112
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the english chunnel \n two cards change \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The English Chunnel
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2001
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116
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d/warp \n unfolded card is pushed through the pack \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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d/Warp
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2001
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119
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the card collection \n using four aces with different backs, gaffed \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Card Collection
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2001
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122
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the universal card of escorial \n three cards \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Universal Card of Escorial
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2001
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125
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the bag lady \n through clear plastic bag \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Bag Lady
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2001
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129
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p.h.aradox \n with 51 to pocket climax \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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P.H.aradox
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2001
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134
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constructing harris vanishing deck \n \n paul harris
2001
don england's paradox
Paul Harris
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Constructing Harris Vanishing Deck
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2001
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134
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slick oil and clarified water \n 4&4 \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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Slick Oil and Clarified Water
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2001
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140
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the face-up cards through the newspaper \n \n don england
2001
don england's paradox
Don England
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The Face-up Cards Through the Newspaper
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2001
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145
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the wimhurst false shuffle \n strip out shuffle with jogged fan \n andrew wimhurst
2001
something wicked
Andrew Wimhurst
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The Wimhurst False Shuffle
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2001
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2
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on the lavand false shuffle \n one handed false shuffle using second hand for strip out \n andrew wimhurst
2001
something wicked
Andrew Wimhurst
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On the Lavand False Shuffle
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2001
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4
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pen-y-fan (the fan dance) \n in the hands, bee cards, convincer fan \n andrew wimhurst
2001
something wicked
Andrew Wimhurst
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Pen-y-Fan (The Fan Dance)
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2001
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9
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wipe your ace \n last ace transforms visual \n lee asher \n wipe your ace \n lee asher
2001
close cover before striking
Lee Asher
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Wipe Your Ace
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Also published here
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2001
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1
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knuckle slip cut tip \n tabled slip cut, brief \n lee asher \n knuckle slip cut tip \n lee asher
2001
close cover before striking
Lee Asher
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Knuckle Slip Cut Tip
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Also published here
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2001
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1
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flip over production \n top card pivots over outer top half \n unknown
2001
close cover before striking
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Flip Over Production
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2001
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3
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wipe change \n not without pack, pack is rubbed against card held in other hand \n lee asher \n wipe change \n lee asher
2001
close cover before striking
Lee Asher
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Wipe Change
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Also published here
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2001
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4
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face down silver surfer \n \n lee asher
2001
close cover before striking
Lee Asher
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Face Down Silver Surfer
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2001
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6
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put your treys in the upright position \n "erect aces", four threes stand upright on table \n lee asher \n erect aces \n lee asher
2001
close cover before striking
Lee Asher
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Put Your Treys in the Upright Position
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Also published here
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2001
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9
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rosie palm \n "(with the help of her 5 sisters)" \n lee asher
2001
close cover before striking
Lee Asher
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Rosie Palm
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2001
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12
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resistance is feudal \n interesting \n lee asher
2001
close cover before striking
Lee Asher
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Resistance is Feudal
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2001
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15
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spontaneous add \n \n edward marlo
2001
close cover before striking
Edward Marlo
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Spontaneous Add
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2001
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that's a wrap \n bill wrapped around deck disappears, reappears around aces in center \n lee asher \n justin haines
2001
close cover before striking
Lee Asher, Justin Haines
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That's a Wrap
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2001
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the third fastest card trick in the world! \n "betraying braue", featuring braue reversal variation \n lee asher
2001
hand jobs
Lee Asher
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The Third Fastest Card Trick in the World!
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2001
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4
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the losing control \n light reft spread pass, out-jogged card feature by ackerman, credit information \n lee asher \n allan ackerman \n illogical spread control \n justin higham \n delta force \n curtis kam \n the losing control \n lee asher
2001
hand jobs
Lee Asher, Allan Ackerman
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The Losing Control
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Related toVariationsAlso published here
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2001
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slap that ace \n wrong cards produced, visual transformation \n lee asher
2001
hand jobs
Lee Asher
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Slap that Ace
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2001
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9
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spontaneous add \n \n edward marlo
2001
hand jobs
Edward Marlo
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Spontaneous Add
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2001
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10
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fan-see meeting both of you here \n instant stooge, one ahead, two cards \n lee asher
2001
hand jobs
Lee Asher
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Fan-see meeting both of you here
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2001
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11
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not impressive \n divided deck \n lee asher
2001
hand jobs
Lee Asher
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Not Impressive
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2001
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cheek-to-cheek asher style \n twenty-six double backers \n lee asher \n wishuffle \n wesley james
2001
hand jobs
Lee Asher
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Cheek-to-Cheek Asher Style
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Inspired by
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2001
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ricochet - the ultimate reset \n gaffed, visual
- ricochet one
- ricochet two
- alternate pocket clean up \n r. paul wilson \n kings and aces \n unknown \n ricochet-2-c \n r. paul wilson \n bonus idea \n r. paul wilson
2001
ricochet!
R. Paul Wilson
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Ricochet - The ultimate Reset
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Related toVariations
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2001
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the asher twist \n \n lee asher \n the asher twist \n lee asher
2001
ricochet!
Lee Asher
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The Asher Twist
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Also published here
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2001
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thinking it over \n two methods \n r. paul wilson \n thinking it over \n r. paul wilson \n thinking it over \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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Thinking it Over
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Also published here
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2001
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2
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emergence \n card slides magically out of in-the-hand spread \n r. paul wilson \n emergence \n r. paul wilson \n the haunted card \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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Emergence
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Also published here
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2001
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think stop \n \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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Think Stop
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2001
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put \n interesting method \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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PUT
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2001
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rethinking the chicago opener \n \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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Rethinking The Chicago Opener
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2001
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stealing second \n exposure with ace kicker \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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Stealing Second
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2001
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simplex hofzinser \n \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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Simplex Hofzinser
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2001
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three cards found \n \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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Three Cards Found
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2001
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wilson tabled double \n slides across table \n r. paul wilson \n pop double \n r. paul wilson
2001
crash course in brain surgery
R. Paul Wilson
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Wilson Tabled Double
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Variations
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2001
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mind-reading in reverse \n five methods \n justin higham \n a remote castle \n luke jermay
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Mind-Reading in Reverse
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Related to
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2001
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11
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triple clairvoyance \n dressed up presentation \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Triple Clairvoyance
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2001
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14
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simple clairvoyant plus \n red/black set-up \n justin higham \n simple clairvoyant plus morse code \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Simple Clairvoyant Plus
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Variations
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2001
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note on "fishing" \n on making statements \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Note on "Fishing"
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2001
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vernonesque stop trick \n oosoom sure fire, not thought of \n justin higham \n mindshaker one \n roger crosthwaite
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Vernonesque Stop Trick
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Related to
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2001
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overhand-shuffle rear glimpse \n \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Overhand-Shuffle Rear Glimpse
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2001
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spectator's stop trick \n selection glimpsed \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Spectator's Stop Trick
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2001
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direct push-through failure \n several variations \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Direct Push-Through Failure
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2001
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multiple push-through sandwich \n \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Multiple Push-Through Sandwich
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2001
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21
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push-through sandwich \n \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Push-Through Sandwich
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2001
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convincing push-through [multiple] sandwich \n two methods \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Convincing Push-Through [Multiple] Sandwich
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2001
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unaccountable oil and water \n 4&4 \n justin higham \n unaccounted oil & water \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Unaccountable Oil and Water
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Inspired by
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2001
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collected oil and water - streamlined \n two methods \n justin higham \n collected oil & water \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Collected Oil and Water - Streamlined
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Inspired by
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2001
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clean maxi-twist \n ending clean, transformation kicker \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Clean Maxi-Twist
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2001
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royal maxi twist \n transformation kicker \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Royal Maxi Twist
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2001
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30
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spectator cuts to indicate the aces \n top cards are used to count down \n justin higham \n a poker player's picnic \n unknown \n spectator cuts to locate aces \n edward marlo \n a pedantic poker player's picnic \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Spectator Cuts to Indicate the Aces
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Inspired byVariations
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2001
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push-through failure sandwich \n one or multiple \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Push-Through Failure Sandwich
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2001
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33
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push-through failure variations \n problems and effects \n justin higham
2001
the simulation of miracles
Justin Higham
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Push-Through Failure Variations
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2001
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australian cooler \n 51 to pocket climax, updated \n andrew wimhurst \n david williamson
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst, David Williamson
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Australian Cooler
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2001
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2
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the acme pocket switcher \n cardboard divider for in-pocket-switches \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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The Acme Pocket Switcher
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2001
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2
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how to cheat at (the) 21 (card trick) \n \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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How To Cheat At (the) 21 (card trick)
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2001
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4
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three card location \n stack \n steve ehlers
2001
jiggery pokery
Steve Ehlers
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Three Card Location
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2001
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4
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spread 'em! \n kings are produced, then aces are found in face-down tabled spread by pulling them out, updated \n andrew wimhurst \n spread 'em! \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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Spread 'Em!
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Inspired by
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2001
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5
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ribbon spread location \n brief \n dai vernon
2001
jiggery pokery
Dai Vernon
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Ribbon Spread Location
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2001
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5
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the awesome foursome \n producing three mates of two selected cards \n andrew wimhurst \n harry lorayne
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst, Harry Lorayne
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The Awesome Foursome
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2001
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6
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the expert at the bridge table \n almost impromptu bridge deal \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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The Expert at The Bridge Table
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2001
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7
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four card stock shuffle \n with presentational idea by merlin \n s. w. erdnase \n jack merlin
2001
jiggery pokery
S. W. Erdnase, Jack Merlin
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Four Card Stock Shuffle
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2001
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7
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ultimate topsy-turvy aces \n \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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Ultimate Topsy-Turvy Aces
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2001
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8
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double cut handling \n hands and table \n ken beale \n darwin ortiz
2001
jiggery pokery
Ken Beale, Darwin Ortiz
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Double Cut Handling
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2001
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8
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flex pass, fan pass \n tips on classic pass and riffle pass \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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Flex Pass, Fan Pass
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2001
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10
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through the looking glass \n deck vanish climax \n andrew wimhurst \n through the looking glass \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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Through the Looking Glass
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Also published here
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2001
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11
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shock treatment variation \n as climax to ladies' looking glass \n andrew wimhurst \n jackie mcclements \n shock treatment \n jackie mcclements \n shock treatment variation \n andrew wimhurst \n jackie mcclements
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst, Jackie McClements
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Shock Treatment Variation
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2001
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12
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paul fox variation \n impromptu, no fishing \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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Paul Fox Variation
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2001
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12
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dirty harry \n location of mates in pocket which turn out to be selections \n andrew wimhurst \n dirty harry \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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Dirty Harry
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Also published here
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2001
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13
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the natural \n cards are dealt, shuffled, dealt, same cards \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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The Natural
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2001
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14
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free cut principle \n \n gene finnell
2001
jiggery pokery
Gene Finnell
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Free Cut Principle
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2001
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14
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mister blister \n dealing two full houses from shuffled deck, punch deal \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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Mister Blister
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2001
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14
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rum punch \n punch deal, dealing royal flush \n darwin ortiz \n raw deal \n darwin ortiz
2001
jiggery pokery
Darwin Ortiz
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Rum Punch
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Related to
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2001
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15
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rum punch #2 \n chosen cards are dealt in poker hand, fair handling due to punch deal \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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Rum Punch #2
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2001
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16
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rum punch #3 \n chosen cards are dealt in poker hand, fair handling due to punch deal and tactile one-way deck \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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Rum Punch #3
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2001
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16
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the full monte (yellow kid's monte) \n card to wallet climax, using fake index card \n andrew wimhurst
2001
jiggery pokery
Andrew Wimhurst
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The Full Monte (Yellow Kid's Monte)
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2001
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17
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tell me lies, tell me lies \n lie detector presentation, divination of one card \n tracy atteberry
2001
pabular
Tracy Atteberry
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Tell Me Lies, Tell Me Lies
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Jan. 2001
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2072
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the card channel \n spectator deals cards according to though-of number from one to ten, remembers next one and places dealt cards back on top, number and card are divined \n kenton knepper \n larry white & larry becker's "out of body"
2001
pabular
Kenton Knepper
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The Card Channel
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Inspired by- Larry White & Larry Becker's "Out of Body"
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Jan. 2001
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2073
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accidental discovery \n spectator thinks of a place where his selection should appear, performer lets his wish come true \n j. tank
2001
pabular
J. Tank
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Accidental Discovery
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Jan. 2001
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2074
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rekop \n straight, odd procedure \n bryce kuhlman \n phil goldstein's "four gone conclusion" in "genii" january, 1996.
2001
pabular
Bryce Kuhlman
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rekoP
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Inspired by- Phil Goldstein's "Four Gone Conclusion" in "Genii" January, 1996.
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Jan. 2001
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2075
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the blair switch project \n signature on face of a card and signature on back of other card \n david knight
2001
pabular
David Knight
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The Blair Switch Project
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Jan. 2001
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2077
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easy bake cards \n deck apparently glued together changes to normal deck \n peter cassiford
2001
pabular
Peter Cassiford
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Easy Bake Cards
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Jan. 2001
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2083
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the curry turnover change \n description by jean hugard \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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The Curry Turnover Change
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2001
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3
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the relativity lift \n two methods, with and without pencil \n paul curry \n "genii", vol. 46 no. 2. 1982 \n the sliding double lift \n david acer \n relativity push-off \n tomas blomberg
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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The Relativity Lift
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Related toVariationsAlso published here- "Genii", Vol. 46 No. 2. 1982
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2001
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6
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the drawback double lift \n \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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The Drawback Double Lift
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2001
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10
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break transfer from bottom to top \n break over two cards on the bottom, overhand shuffle, transfer to top \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Break Transfer from Bottom to Top
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2001
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13
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the time change \n color change with the drawback double lift \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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The Time Change
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2001
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14
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the drawback vanish \n with the aid of the drawback double lift \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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The Drawback Vanish
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2001
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17
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the tap pass \n tapping one half on the other as a cover \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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The Tap Pass
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2001
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19
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the side pass \n \n paul curry \n the vernon one-handed shift \n dai vernon \n henry christ
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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The Side Pass
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Related to
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2001
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bottom palm \n \n paul curry \n bottom palm \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Bottom Palm
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Also published here
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2001
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circle of fire \n chosen card appears on piece of paper between two coins, shell \n paul curry \n tri-coin - the photographic coins \n al baker \n "the a.w.g. card and coin effect" (the young conjuror, part 2, goldston, 1912) \n circle of fire \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Circle of Fire
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2001
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criss-cross force variant \n \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Criss-Cross Force Variant
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2001
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exchange of fire \n spectator taps with a pen on a paper, the dots arrange in a fire to form the selection \n paul curry \n "genii", vol. 48 no.12, 1985
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Exchange Of Fire
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Also published here- "Genii", Vol. 48 No.12, 1985
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2001
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kissing cards \n king and queen of same suit travel to the center of the deck \n paul curry \n kissing cards \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Kissing Cards
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Also published here
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2001
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40
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the push under \n spread culling the bottom card of the deck, "reverse cull" \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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The Push Under
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2001
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two-card routine \n - effect no. 1: joker and ace of spades change places
- effect no. 2: joker on top, ace on the bottom vanish and are found together in the center
- effect no. 3: joker and ace pushed in the deck, travel to top and bottom
- effect no. 4: two numbers are called, counted and the cards found at those positions are joker and ace
- effect no. 5: joker and ace reverse in the deck
- effect no. 6: spectator reverses one card behind his back, it is the joker
- effect no. 7: two selections are put face up into the deck, next to them the joker and the ace are found
- effect no. 8: selections transform into joker and ace
- effect no. 9: two cards clipped by four paper clips are removed from the pocket, joker and ace \n paul curry \n john scarne \n myles lyons \n theodore annemann \n two card routine \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry, John Scarne, Myles Lyons, Theodore Annemann
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Two-Card Routine
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Also published here
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2001
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cider! \n with extra card (double jonah) \n paul curry \n cider! \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Cider!
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Also published here
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2001
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sure thing \n red backed card and blue backed card, one with a hole in the middle, monte \n paul curry \n the hole monte \n gene taylor \n impulse \n peter duffie
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Sure Thing
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Related toVariations
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2001
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the color-changing deck \n one red/blue double backer \n paul curry \n memorable magic \n wayne kyzer \n the color changing deck \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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The Color-Changing Deck
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VariationsAlso published here
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2001
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hindu shuffle display \n to show same back \n unknown
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
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Hindu Shuffle Display
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2001
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you're a liar \n presentational idea \n paul curry \n lies! lies! lies! \n henry christ \n you're a liar \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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You're a Liar
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2001
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the truth-telling joker \n card is removed, all card named and removed one named instead of joker, selection is named \n paul curry \n the whispering jokers \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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The Truth-Telling Joker
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Related to
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2001
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don't lie to me \n two spectators get half the pack and either lie or say the truth about each card, magician spots all the lies \n paul curry \n reds and blacks \n hector chadwick \n don't lie to me \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Don't Lie to Me
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VariationsAlso published here
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2001
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spread shuffle \n \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Spread Shuffle
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2001
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86
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half gone \n half of the deck vanishes from a handkerchief \n paul curry \n half gone \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Half Gone
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Also published here
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2001
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90
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bluff pass \n face up \n paul curry
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Bluff Pass
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2001
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houdini's legacy \n circle is drawn on a card, deck cut somewhere, the name of the cut to card is now written in the circle \n paul curry \n the near perfect circle \n christian engblom
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry
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Houdini's Legacy
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Variations
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2001
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96
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variation of 203rd force \n \n paul curry \n henry christ
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry, Henry Christ
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Variation of 203rd Force
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2001
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99
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out of the past \n deck is separated in halves, two cards thought of and one is selected, performer puts one card from the half into the other, first card is missing, second spectator touches a card, that is put into the other half and also his card is missing, third card invisibly travels into the other half \n paul curry \n michael f. zens \n david devant \n zens' miracle pocket to pocket trick \n michael f. zens \n "the triangle" (david devant, our magic) \n "genii" vol. 7 no. 4, 1942
2001
paul curry's worlds beyond
Paul Curry, Michael F. Zens, David Devant
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Out of the Past
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teleport \n two thought of cards travel from one half to the other one by one, twenty-four duplicates \n paul curry \n teleport \n paul curry
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false casing \n half the deck apparently placed in case \n paul curry
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phantasy under glass \n under glass bowl, ends clean \n paul curry
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under wraps \n performer's hand is wrapped in a clear plastic bag, ends clean \n paul curry
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pressto \n blue backed card is selected, deck put on a red deck and pressed, selection is found in the middle of the red backed cards, second time spectator presses \n paul curry \n pressto \n paul curry
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under-the-spread force \n with odd-backed card, bottom card \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n under-the-spread force \n unknown
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teacher's pet \n with sucker presentation \n paul curry
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the pass \n as a packet switch \n unknown
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turn of the century \n \n paul curry \n turn of the century \n paul curry
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Turn of the Century
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breast pocket ditch \n \n paul curry
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alias sherlock holmes \n center tear presentation, revealing the word by analyzing the burnt paper \n paul curry
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matchmaker \n five esp cards, torn in half, matching routine, two versions, one with telephone \n paul curry \n howard a. adams \n in control \n lewis jones \n matchmaker - telephone version \n paul curry \n matchmaker \n paul curry \n howard a. adams
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Paul Curry, Howard A. Adams
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a turn in time \n four blanks, two rubber bands, signed card reverses in the banded packet \n paul curry
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buckle count \n \n unknown
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out of this world \n routine and a lot of remarks about the history \n paul curry
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false overhand shuffle \n red/black shuffle \n charles t. jordan
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best of possible worlds \n \n paul curry
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the charm of luck \n a talisman influences the outcome \n paul curry
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another stop! \n spectator stops while riffling, performer knows card, short card and set-up \n paul curry \n another stop! \n paul curry
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think of a card \n \n paul curry \n think of a card \n paul curry \n mental-matic deck \n aldini \n paul curry
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one down \n card is inserted face up in the pack behind spectator's back and divined \n paul curry \n one down \n paul curry
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touch \n with a lot of credit information \n paul curry \n the mexican-american war \n ryan plunkett
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double prediction \n card is selected turned over and behind spectator's back, pushed into the deck, both cards are predicted \n paul curry \n double prediction \n paul curry
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Double Prediction
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three cards in the future \n three card prediction \n paul curry \n three cards in the future \n paul curry
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smoke signals \n card and word written on billets, then burnt and divined \n paul curry \n smoke signals \n paul curry
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thoughts from afar \n medium on telephone knows selected card \n paul curry \n thoughts from afar \n paul curry
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the open prediction \n with gimmick \n paul curry
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the problem of card 13 \n spectator selects twelve cards from the the deck, which are all the same suit as a card previously removed, see also hofzinser's first problem "choice of color" (magic christian: "non plus ultra - hofzinsers kartenkünste band 2" p. 317) \n paul curry \n el problema de las 13 cartas \n iñaki zabaletta \n manuel llaser
2001
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The Problem of Card 13
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a swindle of sorts \n \n paul curry \n suit-de-suit \n jerry k. hartman \n taste of curry \n howard hamburg \n paul curry \n eat at joe's \n bruce bernstein
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A Swindle of Sorts
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swindle switch \n \n paul curry
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Swindle Switch
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out of mind \n \n paul curry \n out of sight \n paul curry
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Out of Mind
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interlocking chain principle \n with a ruse to make the shuffle more convincing \n charles t. jordan \n paul curry
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Charles T. Jordan, Paul Curry
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a period of darkness \n selection in the deck and a signed slate turnover in the dark, while spectator secures them on the table \n paul curry \n a period of darkness \n paul curry
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Paul Curry
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A Period of Darkness
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the malini idea \n card is found on the streets, torn and vanished, then it's found back on the spot before, corner fits \n paul curry \n gutter magic \n paul curry
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The Malini Idea
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the miscalled palm \n reflex \n paul curry \n miscalled \n paul curry
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The Miscalled Palm
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one-way face design tip \n scratching pips \n paul curry \n curry favors \n paul curry
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One-Way Face Design Tip
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a card revelation tip \n pretending to find the wrong card \n paul curry \n thar she blows! \n paul curry
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Paul Curry
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A Card Revelation Tip
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stamp-it \n stamp on back of a card, chosen card has the stamp on it \n paul curry
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a cur(r)i-ous prediction \n spectator turns a card over behind his back which is predicted \n paul curry
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A Cur(r)i-ous Prediction
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reverse at side \n \n unknown
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Reverse at Side
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reversed card transfer switch \n as reversed card is transferred to bottom \n paul curry
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Reversed Card Transfer Switch
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mind reading? \n red backed card is put into blue deck, this card is selected \n paul curry \n mindreading? \n paul curry
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Mind Reading?
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fan force \n with reverse fan \n paul curry
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Paul Curry
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Fan Force
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do as i do \n \n paul curry \n do as i do \n paul curry
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Do as I Do
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next! \n card with message "your card will be next" is put into the deck and is found next to selection \n paul curry \n next! \n paul curry
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Next!
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follow me \n two decks, two cards match after henry christ cutting procedure \n paul curry \n follow me \n paul curry
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Paul Curry
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Follow Me
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turn of the century location \n setting short double backer as key card, out-of-hand selection procedure \n paul curry \n turn of the century location \n paul curry
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Paul Curry
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Turn of the Century Location
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force & vanish with henry christ force \n double facer \n paul curry \n force & vanish with henry christ force \n paul curry
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Paul Curry
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Force & Vanish with Henry Christ Force
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the perfect miracle \n \n paul curry \n the perfect miracle \n paul curry \n lu brent's "u-find-it" in "five super card mysteries"
2001
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Paul Curry
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The Perfect Miracle
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Inspired by- Lu Brent's "U-Find-It" in "Five Super Card Mysteries"
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never in a lifetime \n two shuffled halves, magician does the same as spectator, both separate cards into red and black \n paul curry \n never in a lifetime \n paul curry
2001
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Paul Curry
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Never in a Lifetime
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two together \n spectator and performer think of a card in their half and note them on a business card, halves are put together back to back and two cards slipped of together, the noted cards are slipped of at the same time \n paul curry \n two together \n paul curry
2001
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Two Together
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the glide \n in spectator's hand \n unknown
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The Glide
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the power of thought \n \n paul curry \n coincidence \n bill simon \n mirror power \n peter duffie \n two way mirror \n peter duffie \n one in a billion \n dany ray \n un billon de probabilidades en contra \n dany ray \n staggering power of thought \n edward marlo \n pure devilry \n peter duffie \n the bad-luck card \n ramón riobóo
2001
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Paul Curry
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The Power of Thought
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card displacement \n moving a card in the deck, while it is sticking out \n paul curry
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Paul Curry
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Card Displacement
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more power to the thought \n one deck \n paul curry
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Paul Curry
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More Power to the Thought
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the case of the missing hat \n cards with magicians and with hats, story trick \n paul curry \n the case of the missing hat \n paul curry \n wie man seine freunde zum narren hält - oder besser: wie man sich feinde macht \n bob driebeek
2001
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Paul Curry
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The Case of the Missing Hat
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prior commitment \n two jokers whisper positions of two selections in the deck, the numbers are then shown to have been predicted on the back of the jokers \n simon aronson \n a coin trick \n asi wind \n chapter seven: the false frame of reference \n darwin ortiz \n satan is my buddy \n bob farmer \n undo two \n scott baird \n prior commitment \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Prior Commitment
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the face-down undo \n the "undo influence" control, face down version \n simon aronson \n variation 1441 \n simon aronson \n variation 1839 \n simon aronson \n color separation \n simon aronson \n face-down pgr-pm-control \n patrick g. redford
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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The Face-Down UnDo
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alternative shuffles \n overhand shuffles to hide face up jokers in deck \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Alternative Shuffles
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variation 1441 \n variation of undo influence, use ace and four instead of jokers \n simon aronson \n the face-down undo \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Variation 1441
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variation 1839 \n variation of undo influence, use four face up cards instead of two \n simon aronson \n the face-down undo \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Variation 1839
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color separation \n variation on undo influence to leave deck color separated \n simon aronson \n the face-down undo \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Color Separation
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queenspell \n spell the red queens' names to find two selections \n simon aronson \n alternative spellings \n simon aronson \n face up queenspell \n simon aronson \n endtroducing \n michał kociołek
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Queenspell
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the face-up undo \n the "undo influence" control, face up version \n simon aronson \n pgr-pm-control \n patrick g. redford
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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The Face-Up UnDo
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alternative spellings \n alternative spellings for queenspell \n simon aronson \n queenspell \n simon aronson
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try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Alternative Spellings
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face up queenspell \n variation on queenspell with queens reversed \n simon aronson \n queenspell \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Face Up Queenspell
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faro 18/35 restacking as an alternative false shuffle \n use out faros to keep stack in queenspell \n simon aronson \n queenspell \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Faro 18/35 Restacking as an Alternative False Shuffle
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divide and conquer \n cards get dealt through, eliminating half the deck each time until two selections remain \n simon aronson \n controlling the aces \n simon aronson \n "one in fifty-two bet" (lennart green, green magic vol. 3, dvd, 2000) \n alternate take \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Divide and Conquer
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controlling the aces \n way to maintain control over four aces during divide and conquer, can be used for mark-a-place aces \n simon aronson \n divide and conquer \n simon aronson \n mark-a-place aces \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Controlling the Aces
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euph-oracle (an alternate take) \n elimination procedure to locate two selections, using reverse faros \n simon aronson \n oracle \n karl fulves
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Euph-oracle (an Alternate Take)
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alternate take \n combination of undo influence and euph-oracle procedure \n simon aronson \n divide and conquer \n simon aronson \n alternate take with the additional climax \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Alternate Take
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more-or-less-acle \n euphoracle to locate four of a kind \n simon aronson
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Simon Aronson
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alternate take with the additional climax \n \n simon aronson \n alternate take \n simon aronson
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Simon Aronson
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Alternate Take with the Additional Climax
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alternate take deck switch \n walkaround version of alternate take, can do deck switch \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Alternate Take Deck Switch
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random tandem \n uses undo influence, but with mental stop procedure, selections turn up simultaneously \n simon aronson \n built for two (using the undo influence control) \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Random Tandem
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key card variation \n uses key card in random tandem \n simon aronson
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Simon Aronson
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worker bees \n spelling trick to three selections (two chosen and one thought of) using undo influence \n simon aronson \n additional mindreading climax \n simon aronson \n paramteters of the worker bee stack \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Worker Bees
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double progressive spell stack \n integrate two "progressive" spell stacks together \n simon aronson \n "the t. nelson downs speller" \n t. nelson downs
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Double Progressive Spell Stack
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additional mindreading climax \n extra climax to worker bees \n simon aronson \n worker bees \n simon aronson
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try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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paramteters of the worker bee stack \n how to modify the worker bee stack \n simon aronson \n worker bees \n simon aronson
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try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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twice as hard \n cards at named numbers for two free selections \n simon aronson
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try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Twice as Hard
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packet displacement variations \n \n simon aronson
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try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Packet Displacement Variations
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undo influence: theory and practice \n theory behind undo influence control \n simon aronson \n paradromic delusion \n john hostler
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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UnDo Influence: Theory and Practice
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head over heels \n head over heels move, control card to second from the top, and reversed, see following pages for applications \n simon aronson \n extensions on the aronson "heads over heels" move \n harapan ong \n sudden surprise sandwich \n harapan ong \n head over heels, face to face \n harapan ong \n whispering henry \n roy walton \n chapter 7 - head-over-heels \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n head over heels \n simon aronson \n cc meets hoh \n john bannon \n simon aronson \n head over heels move \n simon aronson \n head over heels move \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Head Over Heels
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head over heels transposition \n simple two card transposition with the head over heels move \n simon aronson \n head over heels \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Head Over Heels Transposition
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tip-over addition \n \n jack merlin
2001
try the impossible
Jack Merlin
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Tip-Over Addition
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head over heels glimpse \n \n simon aronson \n head over heels \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Head Over Heels Glimpse
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head over heels, into a visual change \n \n simon aronson \n head over heels \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Head Over Heels, into a Visual Change
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paintbrush color change \n \n dai vernon \n stanley collins
2001
try the impossible
Dai Vernon, Stanley Collins
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Paintbrush Color Change
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head over heels invisible card \n card turns invisible, placed in deck face up, card then reappears \n simon aronson \n head over heels \n simon aronson
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head over heels in-the-hands triumph \n \n simon aronson \n head over heels \n simon aronson
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Simon Aronson
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o'aronson aces \n o. henry aces plot (ace assembly), all four aces appear in spectator's hand \n simon aronson
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zarrow block addition \n \n herb zarrow
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nosnora aces \n aces scatter back to respective packets at the end of ace assembly \n simon aronson
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swindle count \n \n edward marlo
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Edward Marlo
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Swindle Count
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partial rhumba count \n \n jean-pierre vallarino
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broken elmsley variation \n \n edward marlo \n simon aronson
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Edward Marlo, Simon Aronson
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simon's flash speller \n system to figure out number of letters in any card's name \n simon aronson \n flash spelling \n edward marlo \n flash speller \n edward marlo \n a quickie with charlier & simon \n david solomon
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Simon Aronson
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spell it out \n spelling random card to find actual selection \n simon aronson
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mark-a-place move \n variation of business card prophecy move \n simon aronson
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decipher \n one spectator names value, one spectator names suit, performer produces card \n simon aronson
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Decipher
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the deal twice force \n \n unknown
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two deck canasta \n two cards chosen by two spectators from two decks match, even which pocket the cards are placed in \n simon aronson \n chan canasta's performance on the jack paar show on tv
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Simon Aronson
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Two Deck Canasta
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choices \n card at named number \n simon aronson \n "chipper" (phil goldstein, chicago lecture notes, 1998) \n chipper \n philip t. goldstein
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Simon Aronson
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breathing spell \n spelling four other cards to find two selections \n simon aronson
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Simon Aronson
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Breathing Spell
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dizzy spell \n impromptu version of breathing spell \n simon aronson
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Simon Aronson
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Dizzy Spell
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queens and kings \n another variation of breathing spell \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Queens and Kings
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two beginnings \n spectator freely names card, another spectator freely chooses card, it matches \n simon aronson \n memories are made of this, 1999 \n premonition redux \n jamy ian swiss \n two beginnings \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Two Beginnings
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the s. a. combination \n "self adjusting", spectator touches force in spread, it apparently does not leave sight, under-the-spread force \n simon aronson \n the s. a. combination \n simon aronson
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Simon Aronson
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The S. A. Combination
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the invisible card \n freely named card vanishes, then reappears reversed in deck \n simon aronson \n memories are made of this, 1999 \n the invisible card \n simon aronson \n invisible again \n michael powers
2001
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Simon Aronson
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The Invisible Card
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oddly enough \n simple game as bet, magician keeps winning \n simon aronson \n odd man wins! \n nick trost
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Oddly Enough
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rap-ace-ious \n magician raps while locating the four aces (credits for all the sleights used are given) \n simon aronson
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Simon Aronson
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aces awry (producing the aces) \n tries to spell suit of selection, but wrong 3 times - finally gets the value (ace), and produces all four aces \n simon aronson \n the double push off \n simon aronson \n reverse dealing \n simon aronson \n revelations "along the way" \n simon aronson \n other ace productions \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Aces Awry (Producing the Aces)
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riffle force \n \n unknown \n the riffle force \n rainer teschner \n roberto giobbi
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Riffle Force
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revelations "along the way" \n variation on aces awry \n simon aronson \n aces awry (producing the aces) \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Revelations "Along the Way"
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the double push off \n using the double push off to overcome awkward spellings in aces awry \n simon aronson \n aces awry (producing the aces) \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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The Double Push Off
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reverse dealing \n variation on aces awry \n simon aronson \n aces awry (producing the aces) \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Reverse Dealing
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other ace productions \n alternative procedure for aces awry that disturbs stack but is fast \n simon aronson \n aces awry (producing the aces) \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Other Ace Productions
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four on a match (producing the fours) \n finds selection (a four) through spelling, then finds all fours \n simon aronson \n the indicator \n harry lorayne \n four more \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Four on a Match (Producing the Fours)
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four more \n alternative procedures for four on a match \n simon aronson \n four on a match (producing the fours) \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Four More
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jack coincidence (producing the jacks) \n selection is predicted with mate, and selection is stabbed in deck, around two matching mates \n simon aronson \n quick coincidence \n allan ackerman \n paired color alternative \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Jack Coincidence (Producing the Jacks)
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business card prophecy move \n \n bill simon
2001
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Bill Simon
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Business Card Prophecy Move
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paired color alternative \n alternative procedure for jack coincidence \n simon aronson \n jack coincidence (producing the jacks) \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Paired Color Alternative
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the mind reading deck, part 6 (producing the sixes) \n find selection by spelling, produce all the sixes as a climax \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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The Mind Reading Deck, Part 6 (Producing the Sixes)
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the mind reading deck, part 9 (producing the nines) \n find selection by spelling, produce all the sixes as a climax \n simon aronson \n mirror nines \n simon aronson \n direct to the nines \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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The Mind Reading Deck, Part 9 (Producing the Nines)
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mirror nines \n variation of mine reading deck part 9, with reverse aronson stack \n simon aronson \n the mind reading deck, part 9 (producing the nines) \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Mirror Nines
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direct to the nines \n extra idea to find nines in fast way \n simon aronson \n the mind reading deck, part 9 (producing the nines) \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Direct to the Nines
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the mind reading deck, part 7 (producing the sevens) \n selection is found in sandwich, produce four sevens as climax \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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The Mind Reading Deck, Part 7 (Producing the Sevens)
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two by four (producing the twos) \n spell to three twos, final two produced with flourish \n simon aronson \n spelling all four twos \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Two by Four (Producing the Twos)
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Variations
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spin cut production \n credits given \n nate leipzig
2001
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Nate Leipzig
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Spin Cut Production
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spelling all four twos \n \n simon aronson \n two by four (producing the twos) \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Spelling All Four Twos
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fit four a king (producing the kings) \n spells to all four kings while trying to spell to selection, uses up whole deck \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Fit Four a King (Producing the Kings)
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mirror kings \n alternative spelling procedure for fit four a king with reverse aronson order \n simon aronson
2001
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Simon Aronson
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Mirror Kings
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