81,828 entries in Cards
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Edward Marlo Marlo Glide variation out-jogged double, brief
1994
Labyrinth (Issue 2)
20
Paul Curry Curry Turnover "This action is like half of a Curry Turnover Change"
1994
Labyrinth (Issue 2)
21
Jack Carpenter Obliter-Ace-ion Ace vanish one at a time, four random cards are changed into Aces
1994
Labyrinth (Issue 2)
22
Herb Zarrow Zarrow Block Addition variation
1994
Labyrinth (Issue 2)
23
Simon Aronson Some People Think interlocking chains
Also published here 1994 3
Simon Aronson Lie Sleuth several lies detected, missing card in pocket known, interlocking chains
Also published here 1994 5
Simon Aronson Group Shuffle three cards, no touch possible
Inspired byAlso published here 1994 8
Simon Aronson Simon's "Favorite Card" Trick spectator names a card and selects a card, Twisting Ace through Four, last card transforms into spectator's named card, Four is reversed in deck and used to count to selection
Also published here 1994 17
Edward Marlo ATFUS
1994 18
Robert Walker Wily Turn Wily Turnover
Also published here 1994 19
Simon Aronson Mis-Mate card shown and put out-jogged in deck, spectator says stop during biddling count, it is not the mate of the out-jogged card, but that one changes to match the selection
Also published here 1994 22
Edward Marlo Marlo Swivel Change variation of Push-In Change
Also published here 1994 24
Edward Marlo Who's Hockley Stop Force Biddle Count stop force
Also published here 1994 25
Edward Marlo Book Break Glimpse
Also published here
  • MUM, May 1977, p. 29
1994 26
Simon Aronson The Spectator Really Cuts To The Aces four-way forcing deck
Also published here 1994 27
Simon Aronson Aces Up, Countdown selection lost, Aces put in different places, they turn over together in the center except the one with matching suit, value of selection used to count to Ace, reversed card in Ace packet is selection
Also published here 1994 31
Simon Aronson Under Cover Four-Play Ace through Four travel through handkerchief one by one to join under jumbo card or cardboard
Also published here 1994 35
Simon Aronson Lucky 7 two cards peeked at, Seven turns face up, both cards are counted to from the Seven
  • First Method
  • Second Method
  • Third Method
  • Fourth Method
  • Fifth Method
Also published here 1994 41
Simon Aronson Two-Card Placement running cut after peek
Also published here 1994 42
Simon Aronson Symmethree three cards peeked at, first selection turns face up, both remaining selections are counted to from the first one using its value
Also published here 1994 45
Simon Aronson Turning the Corner Twisting Ace through Four, last card changes into selection, clean handling
Also published here 1994 48
Simon Aronson The Aronson Artifice spectator stops anytime during dealing, takes two cards, then one of those, it is divined and predicted, Koran meets Gilbreath
Also published here 1994 53
Simon Aronson Off-Center Fishing credit information
Also published here 1994 60
Mel Brown Joker Deck Switch Jokers forgotten on table
Also published here 1994 61
Simon Aronson Stranger Deranger unknown blue-backed selection put in red deck, card chosen from red deck face up, blue-backed deck counted face up and the card just chosen is missing, it is then shown to be the blue-backed card
Also published here 1994 62
Simon Aronson "I'll Go First" spectator and performer both turn a card over in their decks, it matches, sophisticated combination of stacked and invisible deck, with deck switch
Also published here 1994 65
Simon Aronson Odd-Backed Thought Card Across #1
Also published here 1994 69
Veeser Count
1994 70
Simon Aronson Odd-Backed Thought Card Across #2
Also published here 1994 73
Simon Aronson Red See Passover
Also published here 1994 76
Simon Aronson General Observations on the Memorized Deck on memorizing a deck, difficulties, assumptions
Also published here 1994 84
Simon Aronson Two Card "No Touch" Location spectator cuts off a packet and remembers bottom card, second spectator shuffles same packet and chooses a card, both named by performer
Also published here 1994 88
Simon Aronson Four Stop Intersection four spectators cut to cards, all shuffled, performer deals through cards face up and stops at selections
Also published here 1994 92
Simon Aronson Histed Heisted matrix card divination, last card predicted
Also published here 1994 95
Simon Aronson S-D Plus (or, "Notes on the S-D Location")
three phases
Also published here 1994 100
Simon Aronson Center Cut Location spectator pulls out packet from center and remembers bottom card
Also published here 1994 105
Simon Aronson It Pays to Advertise comments on the advertising cards, uses for example: key, crib sheet, as forcing gaff, ...
Also published here 1994 108
Simon Aronson 1. The Aronson Stack introduces the Aronson stack
Also published here 1994 119
Simon Aronson Draw Poker Deal a), built into the Aronson Stack
Also published here 1994 120
Simon Aronson Stud Poker Deal b), built into the Aronson Stack
Also published here 1994 121
Simon Aronson Ten Card Poker Deal c), built into the Aronson Stack
Also published here 1994 122
Simon Aronson Poker Routines d), routining the previous effects
Also published here 1994 123
Simon Aronson Perfect Bridge Hand e), built into the Aronson Stack, deals a perfect no-trump hand
Also published here 1994 123
Simon Aronson Spelling f), built into the Aronson Stack, spelling bank
Also published here 1994 124
Simon Aronson Any Poker Hand Called For g), built into the Aronson Stack, based on the Zensational stack
Also published here 1994 125
Simon Aronson 3. Memorizing the Aronson Stack tips and mnemonic system for the Aronson stack
Also published here 1994 129
Simon Aronson Note 1994
1994 140
Simon Aronson Selected Bibliography on Memorized Deck Magic
Also published here 1994 141
Simon Aronson Shuffle-Bored
  • The Basic Shuffle-Bored Effect (only number of reversed card is divined)
  • The Secret
  • The Set-Up
  • The Procedure
  • Preliminaries
  • The Cancellation Combination
Also published here 1994 149
Simon Aronson Controlled Shuffle-Bored number of reversed cards can be predicted
Also published here 1994 156
Simon Aronson Divided Deck Shuffle-Bored
Also published here 1994 159
Simon Aronson Delayed Location Effects doing divided deck locations after Shuffle-Bored
Also published here 1994 160
Simon Aronson Color Separation Revelation all reversed cards are black, not recommended
Also published here 1994 161
Simon Aronson Color Discernment performer knows number of reversed red and black cards
Also published here 1994 163
Simon Aronson Selection Shuffle-Bored Shuffle-Bored combined with a location
Also published here 1994 164
Simon Aronson Prediction Shuffle-Bored
Also published here 1994 165
Simon Aronson Background and Credits
Also published here 1994 167
David Solomon David Solomon's variation of Ed Marlo's "But What About My Number?" spectator thinks of a small number and reverses that many cards twice in the deck, deck shuffled face-up/face-down by spectator, performer knows number of reversed cards and the spectator's number coincides with the number of red cards that are reversed
Also published here 1994 171
Simon Aronson Ad-Jacent advertisement card is used to stab between selections in tabled spread, rewritten description
Also published here 1994 173
Alexander de Cova Die Zuschauerin zaubert... spectator performs card in (Himber) wallet for performer
Also published here 1994 9
Alexander de Cova Wild Card Routine
Also published here 1994 10
Alexander de Cova Five Star Prediction Koran prediction, with Himber wallet
Also published here 1994 12
Alexander de Cova Das Photo-Konzept image on photograph changes to match selection or prediction, only as idea
1994 12
Michael Weber Easy Premonition photocopy of fifty-two cards with one reversed, freely thought-of card is missing
Also published here 1994 13
Alexander de Cova Blank Thought Surprise blank deck, spectator thinks of any card, previously tabled card is named card
Variations 1994 17
Alexander de Cova Triple Coincidence prediction from wallet, values written on blank cards, blank-backed deck
Also published here 1994 20
Alexander de Cova, Dai Vernon Seven Card Monte card vanishes from packet and reappears on top of pack, three phases
Also published here 1994 24
Alexander de Cova Triple Transposition two card transposition with one card in wallet, repeat, then card becomes bill, in wallet are matches and in matchbox the folded card
Inspired byAlso published here 1994 28
Michael Weber Gaffect card rises, then card rises through rubber band of banded deck and stops halfway with band through center of card
Also published here 1994 9
David K. Cooper That's Not The Half Of It! card put between spectator's hands, face becomes blank and in a locked box is found the selection with blank back
Aug. 1994
The Lemniscate (Vol. 1 No. 3)
1
William Goodwin Opener selection face-up in center, as it is removed two black Kings appear around it sandwiching the selection
Variations Nov. 1994
The Lemniscate (Vol. 1 No. 6)
1
William Goodwin Ambitious Sandwich card pushed in center appears visibly between two stepped face-up sandwich cards on top
Nov. 1994
The Lemniscate (Vol. 1 No. 6)
1
William Goodwin Sandwich Load from top of deck without end grip
Nov. 1994
The Lemniscate (Vol. 1 No. 6)
2
William Goodwin Second Deal Sandwich card peeked at, sandwich cards vanish via face-up tent vanish, sandwich is dealt from top of deck and reappears in process
Nov. 1994
The Lemniscate (Vol. 1 No. 6)
2
William Goodwin Odd Color Sandwich odd-backed sandwich cards used to find selection, then situation reverses and selection is the only odd-backed card
Nov. 1994
The Lemniscate (Vol. 1 No. 6)
3
Jeff Bjorklund Dawn of the Living Sandwich Effects signed selection appears between sandwich cards in pocket
Dec. 1994
The Lemniscate (Vol. 1 No. 7)
3
Bert Allerton The Two Card Trick two phases, double facer
Also published here Jan./Feb. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 4 No. 21)
236
Bert Allerton The Missing Deuce one of four Twos transforms into a selected card
Also published here Jan./Feb. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 4 No. 21)
237
Stuart Bowie Secret Support special glue
Jan./Feb. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 4 No. 21)
238
Tony Econ Triumph in the Hands
Jan./Feb. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 4 No. 21)
238
Chris Hurlbert The Last Word variation for Chicago Opener, Christmas wrapping paper on back of card
Jan./Feb. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 4 No. 21)
240
Simon Lovell The Famed Two Card and Glass Juggle using a glass
Mar./Apr. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 4 No. 22)
248
Harry Lorayne Tell My Fortune card and word are divined (center tear)
Also published here May/June 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 4 No. 23)
260
Harry Lorayne Fourtitude Four-spot as locator, faro
Also published here May/June 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 4 No. 23)
260
Harry Lorayne Color Quickie spectator finds card that matches odd-backed prediction, then prediction changes to another random card
Also published here May/June 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 4 No. 23)
261
Jamy Ian Swiss Sexy Swindle presentation for Super Swindle
Inspired by July/Aug. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 4 No. 24)
272
Driscoll Strictly For Lovers finding the King and Queen of Hearts
Related to Sep./Oct. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 5 No. 25)
279
Gary Kurtz Unidirectional Turnover
Sep./Oct. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 5 No. 25)
284
David Acer Split Three Ways flip-over cuts
Also published here Sep./Oct. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 5 No. 25)
286
David Acer .S.S.T. "Straightforward Stand-Up Triumph"
Also published here Sep./Oct. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 5 No. 25)
286
Jerry Camaro Rocky Does It! selection sticks on nose of Rocky Raccoon
Nov./Dec. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 5 No. 26)
296
Jerry Camaro Missile card is flicked in the deck, value of card next to it used to find selection
Nov./Dec. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 5 No. 26)
296
Jerry Camaro Card to Forehead
Nov./Dec. 1994
The Magic Menu (Vol. 5 No. 26)
296
Timothy Wenk Ribbon Revelation card pulled out of tabled spread right after ribbon-spread turnover
1994 6
Timothy Wenk Folded Card to Card Case
1994 8
Timothy Wenk Palm Quarter Fold into fourths
1994 8
Maurice Fogel, Eugene Burger Psychic Sense "A New Analysis Of The Three Card Prediction"
Also published here 1994 6
Eugene Burger The Visibly Turning Cards Rosini's Double Reverse with glorpy
Inspired byAlso published here 1994 23
Jim Steinmeyer Fooled Again on Dr. Hooker's Rising Cards and John Gaughan
Related to Jan. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 5)
36
Larry Jennings Back Off Sans Gaff four double-backed cards change into four Kings
Inspired by Jan. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 5)
52
Aaron Fisher One-Hand Popover card pops out in the middle of the deck
Inspired byAlso published here Jan. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 5)
55
Jack Birnman One-Hand Glide from end grip
Jan. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 5)
55
Bob Farmer The Ten Card Deal: An Investigation
  • Flim-Flam
on the ten card poker deal
  • The Basic Principle
Jan. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 5)
57
Bob Farmer Sure Fire Showdown ten Card Poker Principle, strippers
Related to Jan. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 5)
58
Bob Farmer Poker on Buckley's description of the Ten Card Poker Deal in Card Control
Related to Jan. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 5)
58
Bob Farmer The Ten Card Deal: An Investigation - Part II
  • Flim-Flam
more on the ten card poker deal
  • Which Cards To Use
  • Getting The Cards Into Play
Feb. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 6)
49
Bob Farmer Done Deal I done from deck
Also published here Feb. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 6)
49
David (Foote) Drake Getting Into The Ten Card Poker Deal starting with full deck
Also published here Feb. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 6)
50
Bob Farmer Done Deal II done from deck, belly strippers
Also published here Feb. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 6)
50
Bob Farmer Done Deal III spectator cuts deck and deals, loses, blocks are strung together to force cut position
Also published here Feb. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 6)
50
Bill Spooner Spooner's Specialty Force blocks are strung together to force cut position
Also published here Feb. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 6)
50
Bob Farmer Done Deal IV spectator cuts and deals two hands, loses, five duplicate Ten Card Poker sets
Also published here Feb. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 6)
50
Roy Walton Count Me In Again spectator assigns four groups of cards to cards that match in value to their amount of cards
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here Feb. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 6)
57
Jon Racherbaumer Retro-Jest reverse assembly combined with progressive assembly, Jokers instead of Aces
Inspired by Feb. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 6)
58
Jean-Pierre Vallarino Rumba Count
Feb. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 6)
59
Philip T. Goldstein Another This two card chosen, one signed on back, both replaced, performer finds first one, then cards dealt face up until a Joker with "Stop" on it shows up, it is the one signed on the back
Inspired by Feb. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 6)
59
Bob Farmer The Ten Card Deal: An Investigation - Part III
  • Flim-Flam
"The Sultans of Swindle"
Mar. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 7)
58
Bob Farmer Harry Lorayne "Ten Card Poker Deal" comments on Lorayne's routine
Related to Mar. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 7)
58
Bob Farmer Darwin Ortiz "Mexican Poker" comments on Ortiz's routine
Related to Mar. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 7)
58
Bob Farmer J. K. Hartman "Tête-a-Tête" comments on Hartman's routine
Related to Mar. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 7)
58
Bob Farmer Nick Trost "Showdown" comments on Trost's routine
Related to Mar. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 7)
59
Bob Farmer Bro. John Hamman "Magician Versus Gambler" comments on Hamman's routine
Related to Mar. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 7)
59
Bob Farmer Bruce Bernstein "Psych-Out" comments on Bernstein's routine
Related to Mar. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 7)
59
Tenkai Matsuura Perfect Order without faro shuffles
Inspired byAlso published here Mar. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 7)
63
Peter Duffie Ten Again Ten cards, spectator ends with winning hand (not ten card poker deal)
Inspired byAlso published here Mar. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 7)
66
Philip T. Goldstein No Weigh selection lost, spectator cuts of a packet, performer goes behind the back with deck in one hand, then selection is found at position corresponding to number of cut-off cards reversed, credit information, clock trick principle
Inspired by Apr. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 8)
73
Bob Farmer Ten Card Deal References
  • Flim-Flam
Apr. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 8)
76
Gerry Surma Cocktail Change card on face of deck changes, is pivoted off Ovette master move like
Related to May 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 9)
59
Jon Racherbaumer Following the Rules of the Game "no joker" prediction with a full deck of jokers as climax
Inspired byAlso published here May 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 9)
60
Bob Farmer The Ten Card Deal: An Investigation Part V - Loose Ends
  • Flim-Flam

  • 18 Card Deals
  • New Endings
  • The Cider Variations
  • Face-Up Or Face-Down
  • Statistics
  • Probability
  • No Card Variations
  • Ten Bill Deal
  • And Finally
May 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 9)
66
Dominique Duvivier Alexandra selection lost in deck, two previously and separately face-down Kings are turned over and selection appears visually between them
June 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 10)
49
Thumb Clip and Table Edge Hold-Out card copped and held at table edge with thumb
June 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 10)
50
Jerry K. Hartman Pile Drivers six piles are formed with a Spade spot card on top of each that corresponds to number of cards in pile, spectator mixes up Spades and some piles and Spades are eliminated, spectator deals remaining Spades onto the remaining piles and the values match up with the piles they are dealt onto
Inspired byAlso published here June 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 10)
53
Bob Farmer Two-Card Monte
  • Flim-Flam
two cards are placed face to face and turned multiple times, spectator should guess which card is face up and loses repeatedly
Inspired by
  • Deland's Two Card Monte
June 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 10)
58
Theodore DeLand Two-Card Monte brief
June 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 10)
58
Martin Lewis The Sinister Glimpse left-handed peek & glimpse
July 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 11)
55
Roy Walton Voice Waves King of chosen suit has different back
Also published here July 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 11)
56
Martin Gardner Triangular Curiosity ten cards in pyramid layout, one changes into selection
July 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 11)
57
Yves Carbonnier Phantom Torn and Restored Card torn card is restored folded inside a card pyramid
Related toAlso published here Aug. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 12)
59
Harry Riser Hofzinser Hole Card Transposition transposition with cheating patter
Also published here Aug. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 12)
61
Jack Avis British Twist four blue-backed Fours of Clubs, cards turn over and change to Ace through Four of Clubs one by one, then backs change to red
Inspired by
  • "Hyper Twist" (Bob Walker, marketed 1974)
Aug. 1994
Magic (Vol. 3 No. 12)
62
Larry Jennings The Los Angeles Hop
Inspired byAlso published here Sep. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
34
Ron Wilson Packet to Packet Transfer one packet tabled, Highland Hop Move
Sep. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
34
Larry Jennings Jennings on Practice
Related to Sep. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
37
Larry Jennings The Christ Aces Redone
Also published here Sep. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
39
Walter Rollins One For The Boys (Of Summer)
Sep. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
59
Lyndon B. Wainwright Lucky Number Divination crossing-out with 5x5 square of numbers, some of which where decided upon by spectator, remaining sum predicted, matrix force
Inspired by
  • "A Prediction Square" (Martin Gardner Presents, 1993)
Sep. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
62
Nob Yoshigahara Invisible Glue
  • Martin Gardner's Corner
row of cards on table, with bare fingertips the cards are picked up and apparently stick to finger
Also published here Sep. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
64
Jim Steinmeyer Onward & Upward
  • Conjuring
deck in case and case held only by ribbon, cards rise
Inspired by
  • "Hathaway Rising Cards"
Sep. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
67
Bob Farmer La Monte Symbiotic
  • Flim-Flam
three piles on the table, spectator cannot follow top card of one pile
Related to
  • "Symbiotic Deck" (Gary Ouellet)
Sep. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 1)
71
Walter Rollins Weigh-Ahead Color Divination after a riffle shuffle, the spectator puts the top thirteen cards in one envelope and the bottom ten in another, rest in third envelope, performer divines the number or red and black cards in each envelope
Related to Oct. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 2)
58
Martin Gardner The Bent Playing Card
  • Martin Gardner's Corner
leaning card seems to bend, optical illusion
Oct. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 2)
67
Dave Campbell Freely Cutting and Spelling three cards cut into packets and spelled to, banks of cards with the same number of letters
Also published here Nov. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 3)
67
Jon Racherbaumer Houdini Breaks Out rubber banded deck, a King snaps away still doubly (!) looped, second rubber band
Inspired by Nov. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 3)
68
Bob Farmer Square of Cards square layout, task to arrange then so the sides add up to the same total
Nov. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 3)
75
Russell T. Barnhart My Left Foot spectator places selection on the floor under the table, card on top of table transposes with card under table
Dec. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 4)
55
Russell T. Barnhart Aladdin Change stealing bottom card of double into Master Palm, without deck
Also published here Dec. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 4)
56
Peter Duffie Fantastic Voyage Ace to Three of Clubs travel into different pockets, one palm only, pocket ruse
Inspired by Dec. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 4)
56
Bob Farmer Deck Indirect wording puzzle about which cards are in the box
Dec. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 4)
64
Bob Farmer Deck Circumspect Monty Hall type proposition bet with three cards
Dec. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 4)
64
Bob Farmer Deck Collect proposition bet with four Twos and two Aces
Dec. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 4)
64
Bob Farmer Deck Genuflect betting game with ten red and black cards
Dec. 1994
Magic (Vol. 4 No. 4)
64
Mike Bornstein The Spirit of '76 signed card lost, deck tossed in air, folded dollar bill held into shower and a torn corner appears stuck to bill, it belongs to signed card which is missing a corner
1994 10
Mike Bornstein Deluxe Double Matchit card chosen and lost, dollar bill changes into matchbook, mini card inside which matches selection, updated handling
Inspired by 1994 24
Mike Bornstein Deluxe Triple Matchit two cards chosen and lost, dollar bill changes into matchbook, inside cover is card which matches selection, it changes into second selection
Inspired by 1994 61
Dr. Dan J. Alessini, Peter Alexis Light Vision reversed card in the deck and selection placed inside aluminium foil are divined, secret deck switch
Inspired by Feb. 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 16 No. 8)
1
Leo Boudreau The Mind's Eye: The Oracle using three cards with Yes and No written on them as oracle
Related to Feb. 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 16 No. 8)
10
Lee Noble Flower Power smell of flower gives spectator powers, light bulb explodes or divination of chosen card
Feb. 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 16 No. 8)
11
Leo Boudreau The Mind's Eye: The Oracle - Part Two using three cards with Yes and No written on them as oracle
Related to Mar. 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 16 No. 9)
10
Dr. Dan J. Alessini Any Card Any Number two decks
Mar. 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 16 No. 9)
12
Dr. Dan J. Alessini Pentacloth spectator cuts to lucky Tarot card
Apr. 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 16 No. 10)
1
Al Mann Hallucination card in wallet changes to thought of card, hallucination presentation, Diplo-Mental Pouch
Apr. 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 16 No. 10)
11
Alain Gesbert The French Prediction backwards count as prediction, "Countdown Force", two Tarot cards predicted written on third card
Inspired by May 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 16 No. 11)
1
Mary Tomich A Ritual of Royalty using pendulum, spectator cuts to a card and four court cards are removed, cut card matches previously selected card
Inspired by May 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 16 No. 11)
13
Sameer Upadhyay The Psychic Infant baby or pet locates chosen card
Aug. 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 17 No. 2)
1
Ted Lesley European Chit Chat Spectator shuffles deck and cuts it, card is remembered and divined by calling medium
Related to Nov. 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 17 No. 5)
5
Dr. Dan J. Alessini Premo Two with written prediction of missing card in envelope
Nov. 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 17 No. 5)
13
Dr. Dan J. Alessini The Curse of Christopher Cross cards removed and sorted in reds and blacks, dealing procedure on table mixes and then sorts the colors again, spectator cannot duplicate it, story presentation
Inspired by Dec. 1994
Vibrations (Vol. 17 No. 6)
1
Bob King New-Wave Prediction spectator thinks of any number card in cut-off pile and removes as many cards, odd-backed card shown in rest of deck which matches thought-of card
Related toVariations 1994 1
Bruce Bernstein Personal Attachment one card
Also published here 1994 3
Paul Curry Swindle Switch
1994 9
Bruce Bernstein Mentalist's Card Through Table named card penetrates table
Also published here 1994 15
Bruce Bernstein Utility Mental Routine prediction of coin toss, chosen card and total of numbers
Related toAlso published here 1994 19
Bruce Bernstein Impromptu Number Prediction numbers from one to nine written on business cards, cards are mixed and used to form two two-digit numbers, prediction of total, swindle switch
Also published here 1994 21
Bruce Bernstein Psych-Out four phases
Related toAlso published here 1994 4
Roberto Giobbi Vorbereitung und Verwendung des Clips on using a money clip as shiner
1994 (ca.) 2
Roberto Giobbi Die grundlegende Handhabung spectator stops performer during dealing for a selection, glimpsing the stopped-at card with a shiner on the table
1994 (ca.) 2
Roberto Giobbi Eine Variante spectator stops performer during dribbling for a selection, glimpsing the stopped-at card with a shiner on the table
1994 (ca.) 4
Roberto Giobbi Weitere Ideen further ideas for using a money clip as shiner
1994 (ca.) 7
Peter Duffie On Bottom Dealing some general comments
1995 13
Peter Duffie LePaul Second Deal as Double Lift Substitute for packet, comments
1995 14
Peter Duffie The Three Packet Shuffle
Inspired by 1995 19
Peter Duffie Mis-Read Palmistry using pseudo mates
1995 23
Peter Duffie City Slickers Kings find Queens
1995 26
Peter Duffie Marriage on the Rocks
Related toVariations 1995 30
Peter Duffie Sherlock Never Married Ace Change kicker
Inspired by
  • "Sherloct" (Phil Goldstein, Abracadabra #2410)
1995 36
Peter Duffie Baker Street Branch a certain value is needed and chosen
Inspired by
  • "Sherloct" (Phil Goldstein, Abracadabra #2410)
1995 41
Peter Duffie Dearly Departured
Inspired by 1995 44
Peter Duffie Exodus
1995 49
Peter Duffie The Lucky Ten two piles dealt, top card of one pile is thought-of number, top card of other pile selection
  • "No Crimp But Still Lucky"
Also published here 1995 53
Peter Duffie Just for Starters
Inspired by 1995 56
Peter Duffie Aces Apace red Aces in deck change place with black Aces, visual surprise ending
Also published here 1995 60
Peter Duffie Aces at Once selection included
1995 64
Peter Duffie Divisory Capacity
Inspired byVariations 1995 69
Peter Duffie Credit Information
1995 69
Peter Duffie Widowed in Sandwiches
Inspired by 1995 73
Peter Duffie The Claustrophobic Cards in Sandwiches
Inspired by 1995 77
Peter Duffie Triple Trauma small packet, reverse faros
Inspired by
  • "A Tribute to Fulves" (Mike Rogers, The Complete Mike Rogers)
1995 81
Peter Duffie The Ultimate Truth
Inspired byRelated toVariationsAlso published here 1995 84
Peter Duffie A Pocketful of Lies packet in pocket, cards removed to answer truth or lie
Related to 1995 86
Bernard Rasmussen Alternate Opening for "The Ultimate Truth"
Inspired byVariations 1995 87
Peter Duffie Truth Serum
Inspired by 1995 90
Peter Duffie Widespread on the pack
Inspired by 1995 93
Peter Duffie A Hint of a Tint Universal Card with color changing deck kicker
Inspired by 1995 97
Peter Duffie Pokericulous
Inspired by
  • "Pokericulum" (Stewart James)
Related to
1995 100
Peter Duffie Four-Knowledge
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1995 102
Paul LePaul, Peter Duffie LePaul Second Deal Handling
1995 104
Peter Duffie Four-Knowledge (Without Seconds)
Related to 1995 107
Peter Duffie A Great Deal of Thought overhand shuffle placement
Inspired by 1995 110
Peter Duffie Triggered Hofzinser
Inspired by 1995 113
Peter Duffie No-Trigger Hofzinser
1995 116
Peter Duffie A Mild Solution
1995 117
Peter Duffie Caprice two Cards, repeats, pocket ruse
Inspired by 1995 119
Peter Duffie Two Timing two cards at positions remembered that are determined by a chosen hour, two piles made, selections end up at same positions
Also published here 1995 126
Peter Duffie Jet Lag actually different effect
1995 128
Peter Duffie Centerpoint pseudo explanation/teaching, card in center of packet rises to top after counting the packet, pass and alternate top/bottom deals
VariationsAlso published here 1995 131
Peter Duffie Cardtell Variation of "Centerpoint"
Also published here 1995 134
Peter Duffie Sleuthsayers
Also published here 1995 136
Peter Duffie A Willfull Sandwich Transposition
Inspired by 1995 140
Peter Duffie Fortuitous Card Catcher off-beat presentation for Ace assembly
Inspired by 1995 143
Peter Duffie The Case in Hand with selection and Case
Related to 1995 146
Peter Duffie Red an Black Scenario
1995 152
Peter Duffie Epitaph for a Card Cheat one-at-a-time reduction of hands
Inspired byRelated to 1995 156
Peter Duffie Fastack with bluff, interesting
Related to 1995 161
Peter Duffie The Judas Shuffle (and Applications)
  • To Stack Four Aces for a Four-Handed Game
  • To Stack the Aces for Any Number of Hands
  • To Stack a Royal Flush (5 Cards)
  • The Judas Fastack Shuffle
Also published here 1995 167
Peter Duffie Eleven Plus chosen pair of cards adds to eleven which is predicted, using dealing into two piles repeatedly (stay stack principle)
VariationsAlso published here 1995 170
Peter Duffie Eleven Plus Plus stay stack principle
Inspired by 1995 173
Peter Duffie Almost But not Quite
Inspired by 1995 174
Peter Duffie The Working Assambly
Inspired by 1995 176
Peter Duffie Mixed Reaction Miraskill & Gilbreath
1995 182
Peter Duffie The Maze Connection four times stop, off-beat effect
Inspired by 1995 186
Peter Duffie The Vegas Connection Gilbreath thing
1995 190
Peter Duffie Flight of Hand three Selections travel from between Aces to Kings, credit information
1995 194
Dai Vernon Vernon's Fake Count off the top of the deck, starting with block
Related to 1995 196
Peter Duffie The Protection Racket three Selections travel from between Aces to Kings
1995 199
Peter Duffie Only a Game Down under Deal, spectators get matches
Also published here 1995 202
Peter Duffie Rooms for Maneuver also inspired by Hotel Mystery
1995 205
Peter Duffie Two Decks But With a Single Thought two prepared decks
Inspired by 1995 209
Peter Duffie The Self-Seekers
Inspired by
  • "Jubilee Countdown" (Roy Walton, Fifty Years Later)
  • "Chiefly Yourselves" (Roy Walton, Linking Ring)
1995 213
Peter Duffie Within You Without You
Inspired by 1995 217
Peter Duffie Re-Scan Variant using spelling
Inspired by 1995 223
Peter Duffie No Two Ways About It two signatures transpose
Inspired byRelated to 1995 226
Peter Duffie Changing Sides two cards signed on back, they transpose
Related toAlso published here 1995 229
Peter Duffie Thoughts on the Bottom estimation & Bottom Deal
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1995 232
Peter Duffie The Final Solution
Inspired by 1995 235
Peter Duffie The Packet Palm as packet is turned over
1995 242
Peter Duffie Center Block Palm from center or top, multiple cards
Inspired by 1995 244
Walter "Sonny" Day The Day Double Lift interesting push-off
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1995 247
Peter Duffie The Grift Shift bluff type
1995 248
Peter Duffie The Nulling Factor clean up for reversed deck under top card
Inspired by
  • "Nullifactor" (Stewart James, 1951)
1995 250
Peter Duffie The Correction Pass for cleaning up a faced deck
Inspired by 1995 252
Peter Duffie The Double Innercut top card to anywhere near bottom
1995 253
Peter Duffie The Double Overcut bottom to top
Related to 1995 255
Peter Duffie The Production Cut
1995 257
Peter Duffie Peek Break Technique for getting break above selection
1995 258
Stanley Collins Stanley Collins' Replacement for a normal double lift handling
1995 260
Peter Duffie Spin Cut Lapping
1995 262
Peter Duffie Toss-In Lap Switch card is switched/lapped as it is tossed through deck
Related to 1995 264
Peter Duffie P.O.U.S. (Palm Off Utility Sleight) in the act of apparantly turning packet over
Inspired by 1995 266
Peter Duffie Duffie's Depth Deception subtlety
Variations 1995 268
Joseph K. Schmidt Tabled Double Undercut
1995 9
Joseph K. Schmidt Preface basic tabled card handling
1995 9
Tabled Double Undercut
1995 9
S. W. Erdnase To retain the complete stock
1995 10
Tarbell False Cut No. 1
1995 11
Joseph K. Schmidt The "Last Word" Poker Run-Up System with several applications/routines
Inspired by 1995 14
Joseph K. Schmidt Blockbuster No. 1 two times, "deal stack", overhand
1995 19
Joseph K. Schmidt Blockbuster No. 2 stacking two hands, overhand
1995 20
Joseph K. Schmidt Rhythmic Shuffling tip
1995 22
Joseph K. Schmidt "Easy Poker" from shuffled deck, overhand
Inspired by 1995 24
Joseph K. Schmidt C.U.S.S. - A Riffle Shuffle Run-Up System "Cut Up Stock Stack"
1995 30
Joseph K. Schmidt The Double C.U.S.S. dealing Aces and Kings on the same deal
1995 36
Joseph K. Schmidt A Hell of a Poker Game Part I: Dealing four Aces with cards face up throughout.
Part II: Dealing Kings to the devil's hand and the Aces to your hand for a surprise finish.
Part III
Part IV: Dealing two hands - Kings to third hand, Aces to your hand.
1995 39
Joseph K. Schmidt "Clumsy Joe's" Riffle Shuffle Run-Up exploiting a reversed card
Related to 1995 49
Joseph K. Schmidt The "Sore-Armed" Bandid another system
1995 52
Karl Fulves Another Word on "Last Word" overhand
1995 60
Karl Fulves The Three - Er, Four King Deal stacking two hands, overhand
1995 62
Karl Fulves Addition to Blockbuster No. 1
1995 63
Joseph K. Schmidt Blockbuster No. 3 stacking three hands (!), overhand
1995 65
Karl Fulves Additions to "Last Word" Technique
1995 68
Joseph K. Schmidt Call your Hand II thirteen card set-up
Inspired byVariations 1995 71
Joseph K. Schmidt Hold-Out Sam tabled hand turns out to be the one named
1995 74
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley Switch tabled
Related to 1995 76
Joseph K. Schmidt The "Easy Poker" Deal Out a different presentation
1995 77
Joseph K. Schmidt The "Last Word" Deal Cut a different presentation
1995 78
Joseph K. Schmidt Mnemonics for Zens set-up
1995 78
Karl Fulves Prediction Deal
1995 80
Joseph K. Schmidt The Untimely Demise of "Mike" McGuff story presentation
1995 81
Joseph K. Schmidt JKSubway Deal
Inspired by 1995 87
Joseph K. Schmidt The Big "Ripp-Off" five torn cards are matched
Inspired by
  • "The Five Torn Cards" (Martin Gardner Presents, p. 183)
1995 92
Joseph K. Schmidt 2-Hand Overhand Shuffle Run-Ups eight methods and variation, history
1995 96
R. Paul Wilson Ingrained Reaction card appears written on a grain of rice
1995 1
R. Paul Wilson Absolute Zero spectator cuts shuffled deck into three piles, shuffles all, selects a card and assembles deck which the performer locates, divided deck
Variations 1995 2
R. Paul Wilson Gypsy's Monte kind of Quick-Three-Way
1995 3
Roy Walton Pass At Red spectator selects three red cards from black half
Also published here 1995 6
R. Paul Wilson Zulu Sandwich three cards appear one by one between isolated sandwich
1995 7
R. Paul Wilson Hailstones (CD) spelling with repeat
Also published here 1995 9
The Double Deal Turnover shown to Wilson by Sadowitz
1995 9
R. Paul Wilson Wild With The Ladies ungaffed
Also published here 1995 10
R. Paul Wilson Julie's Number four cards change while reversed in the pack at different positions
1995 11
R. Paul Wilson Mark of the Gambler "marked cards" as a presentation, Aces turn over, are lost and come to top again, four Royal Flush cards turn over as well
Also published here 1995 13
Steven Hamilton In The Hands Wild Card
Also published here 1995 19
Darwin Ortiz The Psychotronic Card combo
Variations 1995 14
Darwin Ortiz Spread Steal one of four cards on deck
1995 14
Wesley James, Tom Ellis Loading Move
1995 16
Darwin Ortiz Against all Odds spectator puts card in correct position in new pack order, actually Steve Beam's "Opening Stab"
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1995 20
Bill Simon "Business Card Prophecy" move
1995 21
Darwin Ortiz Signature Effect signature jumps from card to card
Inspired byVariations 1995 23
Gary Kurtz Pivot Double Lift
1995 24
Larry Jennings LJ Move
Related to 1995 26
Michael Close MC Spread Double Lift
1995 28
Ken Krenzel Drag Double Lift Stud lift
1995 30
Tony Kardyro, Edward Marlo K.M. Move
1995 31
Darwin Ortiz Four to One four Kings with Ace of Spades
Inspired byVariations 1995 33
Darwin Ortiz Elmsley Count with deck in hands
1995 33
P. Howard Lyons Ace Steal credit information
1995 34
S. W. Erdnase Top Palm
1995 36
Darwin Ortiz The Unholy Three cards from one deck are found in another and change into original selections
Inspired by 1995 39
Underspread Cull
1995 40
Dai Vernon Transfer Move
1995 41
Darwin Ortiz Beyond Sleight of Hand
Related toVariations 1995 44
Larry Jennings Open Control also switch
1995 44
Charles Nyquist Ribbonspread Hideout
1995 46
Darwin Ortiz Blockbuster
Related toVariations 1995 49
Darwin Ortiz Table Edge Half Pass
1995 50
Darwin Ortiz Biased Pressure Fan reverse fan version
Related to 1995 51
Darwin Ortiz Nulda's Revenge without pack
Variations 1995 54
Adrian Plate Palm Change
1995 55
Norman Houghton Pocket Load trouser pocket
1995 56
Darwin Ortiz The New Hitchcock Aces
Inspired byVariations 1995 58
John Carney Versa Switch
1995 59
Darwin Ortiz Kartenkunste
Related toVariations 1995 65
Pick-Up Transfer left hand picks up tabled packet with deck and transfers top cards to it
1995 66
Darwin Ortiz Pickup on South Street from Wallet to Wallet, Mullica
Related to 1995 70
Darwin Ortiz Bottom Deal Load loading card under wallet
Inspired byRelated to 1995 72
Darwin Ortiz The Marker
Inspired by 1995 76
Darwin Ortiz Underspread Force
1995 77
Bruce Elliott Elliott Change
1995 80
Darwin Ortiz Time and Again
Inspired by 1995 86
Resealing a Card Case
1995 86
Darwin Ortiz Pocket Deck Switch classic switch
1995 88
Darwin Ortiz Table Reverse Double Undercut
1995 90
Edward Marlo Depth Illusion
1995 93
Darwin Ortiz Blind Aces performer blindfolded by spectator's hands from behind (human blindfold)
Inspired by 1995 95
Darwin Ortiz Gambler's Cop
1995 95
Jerry K. Hartman Uppercut Production
1995 99
Darwin Ortiz Museum Piece
Inspired by 1995 103
Herb Zarrow Zarrow Addition Move
1995 104
Stuart Gordon Gordon Double
1995 105
Edward Marlo Visual Retention Switch
1995 107
Darwin Ortiz Harry in Your Pocket cased deck is in pocket, card fished out very fast
Inspired by
  • Roberto Giobbi's "Faster than Lightning" in "Gambler's Dream"
Related to
1995 113
Darwin Ortiz Time Piece elaborate routine
1995 116
Darwin Ortiz Waving mark at the corners
1995 117
Darwin Ortiz The Phantom Card signed card at two positions at the same time
Inspired by 1995 124
Darwin Ortiz The Showdown with card to wallet and folded to key case
Inspired byRelated toVariations 1995 128
John Scarne Scarne Card Fold Mercury Fold
1995 131
Ken Beale Double Cut Substitute
1995 133
Art Altman Double Undercut Palm
1995 134
Al Baker Umbrella Move opening a folded card
1995 136
Darwin Ortiz Bold Fusion creating a double facer
Inspired byVariations 1995 139
Harry Lorayne Lorayne Force
1995 140
Darwin Ortiz Beat the Dealer short blackjack routine
Inspired by
  • "Blackjack Puzzler" (Johnny Piatt, Hugard's Magic Monthly, June 1956, p. 441)
Variations
1995 146
Darwin Ortiz Gambler's Double Deal
1995 147
Darwin Ortiz The One-Handed Poker Deal skill demonstration
Variations 1995 149
Darwin Ortiz Corner Crimp Handling index corner
1995 149
Neal Elias One-Handed Cut
1995 150
Howard de Courcy One Handed Shuffle standard riffle
1995 151
Chinese Deal
1995 153
Darwin Ortiz Face-Up Centers
Inspired by
  • "This is Centers (?)" (Milt Kort's lecture notes)
1995 155
Darwin Ortiz Darwin's Poker Deal travelling signatures
Inspired by 1995 159
Harry Lorayne Braue Reversal Variation
1995 160
Darwin Ortiz Stripper Switch similar to slide-under
Variations 1995 161
Jay Ose False Cut the "real looks false" cut
1995 164
Darwin Ortiz Mr. Lucky spectator chooses all the cards in play
Related toVariations 1995 167
Darwin Ortiz Packet Cop Switch
Related to 1995 169
Darwin Ortiz Pick-A-Card Poker with to-Royal-Flush-Transformation
Related to 1995 172
Darwin Ortiz From the Cellar bottom deal demonstration with sucker element
Inspired by
  • Micky MacDougall's "Confounding the Critics" (Card Mastery, p. 37)
Related toVariations
1995 175
Darwin Ortiz Darwin's Bottom Runup System
Related toAlso published here
  • Genii, Mar. 1993
1995 178
Darwin Ortiz The Cross faro stacking, transformation
Inspired byRelated to 1995 180
Darwin Ortiz The Sting stacking & culling demo
Inspired byVariations 1995 184
Darwin Ortiz Slip Triple Cut tabled
1995 185
Karl Norman Card Routine for the Bar - including Think of a Card 1 thought-of card to pocket, signed card under glass
Also published here 1995 9
Karl Norman Pick One Out in Your Mind - Think of a Card 2 spectator thinks of a card, performer sticks a card to his forhead, it is the chosen card.
1995 13
Karl Norman Pass Finesse subtelties for the classic pass
1995 15
Karl Norman Spring Fever performer springs the cards, spectator says stop at the selected card (which is to only face up card in the deck)
1995 16
Spring Flourish
1995 17
The Dribble
1995 17
Karl Norman Card On Ceiling
Also published here 1995 20
Karl Norman Key Card Routines performer cuts exactly a number of cards, named by the spectator, performer finds three selects cards
Related to 1995 23
Karl Norman Bottom Change
1995 26
Karl Norman Follow-Up Routine Spectator selects a card, shuffles it back into the deck, selection ends up on top
1995 29
Roberto Giobbi The Art of Performing Magic with Cards
  • A Personal Note
  • How to Get the Most from this Book
  • The Best Way to Learn from this Book
  • A Comment on the Illustrations
  • On the Terminology
  • Thinking Beyond What is Immediately Required
  • Art and Expression in the Handling of Cards
  • How Much Theory is Necessary?
  • The Path of the Master
1995 1
Roberto Giobbi A Brief History of Playing Cards
Related to 1995 5
Roberto Giobbi Instruments and Tools The Hands
  • Hand Care
The Playing Cards
  • Card Decks
  • Card Size
  • The Finish
  • Face and Back Designs
  • The Card Case
  • Treating the Cards
  • General Remarks
The Close-up Pad
  • Pad Size
  • Material
  • Color
1995 8
Roberto Giobbi Fundamental Techniques introduction
1995 13
Dealing Position
  • open dealing position
  • straddle dealing position
1995 15
The End Grip
  • open end grip
  • covered end grip
1995 17
Elevated Dealing Position
1995 18
Squaring the Deck
1995 19
The All-around Square-up honest
1995 20
Giving the Deck a Complete Cut
1995 21
Spreading the Cards in the Hands
1995 21
Outjogging Cards as They are Spread between the Hands
1995 23
Dribbling Cards
1995 24
Dealing Cards
1995 24
Dealing Cards Face Down - The Draw Method
1995 25
Dealing Cards Face Up - The Stud Method
1995 26
The Swing Cut
1995 27
Roberto Giobbi The Break introduction
1995 28
The Little-finger Break
1995 28
Forming a Little-finger Break Under the Top Card - Two-handed Method
1995 29
Forming a Little-finger Break Under the Top Card - One-handed Method
1995 30
Forming a Little-finger Break Under Multiple Cards
1995 31
The Thumb Break
1995 32
The Step
1995 33
The Riffle also while holding break
1995 34
The Ribbon Spread
1995 35
Roberto Giobbi Overhand Shuffle Techniques, Part 1 introduction
1995 37
The Overhand Shuffle
1995 39
Running Single Cards
1995 42
Control of the Top and Bottom Cards
  • Control of the Top Card
  • Control of the Bottom Card
1995 43
Controlling the Top Stock of the Deck - The Injog Shuffle
1995 44
Controlling the Bottom Stock
1995 47
Jean Hugard, Roberto Giobbi, Arthur Finley Thought Stealer spectator spells name of his thought of card, progressive set-up
Inspired by 1995 49
Bob Veeser, Larry Jennings The Spectator Cuts the Aces
Also published here 1995 51
Roberto Giobbi False Cut Techniques, Part 1 introduction
1995 55
An Optical False Cut from the Hand
1995 57
Bobby Bernard The False Swing Cut for credit information see reference
Related toVariations 1995 58
A Simple False Cut
1995 59
Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster, Jay Ose A Triple False Cut (should really be credited to Jay Ose, I don't think the Conradi precursor - see reference - is close enough DB)
Related to 1995 60
The Slip Cut from Dealing Position
1995 61
Hat Trick Magician cuts to three mates of three previoulsly tabled random cards
1995 62
Nick Trost Court Card Conclave twelve court cards pair themselves
VariationsAlso published here
  • in "3 Pet Secrets" (Nick Trost)
1995 63
Roberto Giobbi Card Controls Introduction
1995 65
The Overhand Shuffle Control
1995 67
U. F. Grant The "Whoops!" Control bold, but clever method
Related to 1995 68
The Diagonal Insertion into squared deck, or into fan
1995 69
The Peek Control including a method for letting the spectator peek
1995 72
Dai Vernon The Post-peek Overhand Shuffle Control
Related to 1995 74
Roberto Giobbi Peek Check Points selling peeked card as thought-of card
1995 74
Edward Marlo A Peek Control for Two Cards
1995 75
Dai Vernon The Multiple Peek Control
1995 76
Ken Krenzel, Roberto Giobbi The One-card Middle Pass
1995 77
Various Other Controls reference list of different controls in the CC-course
1995 79
The Shamus Card chosen card is found in the deck by a randomly determined shamus card
1995 80
Karrell Fox The Question is... the "point" of a ribbon spread question mark is the chosen card
1995 81
Roberto Giobbi Force Techniques, Part 1 Introduction
1995 83
Max Holden The Crisscross Force
1995 85
Ed Balducci, Henry Christ, Edward Marlo The Balducci Force cut deeper
1995 86
Horace Goldin The Goldin Force bold, riffle force and top half is flipped over twice
Related to 1995 88
The Ten-to-twenty Force mathematical principle
1995 90
The Lie Detector
1995 91
Roberto Giobbi Transfer Cuts introduction
1995 93
Dai Vernon, Roberto Giobbi The Double Cut
Variations 1995 95
Dai Vernon The Triple Cut from Top to Bottom
1995 97
Dai Vernon The Triple Cut from Bottom to Top
1995 98
John Scarne, Roberto Giobbi Triple Coincidence spectator and magician exchange three cards from two decks - they match
Inspired by 1995 99
Jean Hugard, Roberto Giobbi Seventh Son of a Seventh Son spectator finds three mates
Inspired by 1995 101
Roberto Giobbi Riffle Shuffle Techniques Introduction
1995 103
The Closed Riffle Shuffle
1995 105
S. W. Erdnase Squaring after the Shuffle
1995 107
The Open Riffle Shuffle
1995 108
Riffle Shuffle Stock Controls
  • Control of the Top Stock
  • Control of the Bottom Stock
  • Tip For Both Shuffles
1995 109
The Waterfall Riffle Shuffle
1995 110
Persi Diaconis, Roberto Giobbi, Harry Lorayne The Red-Black Location free chosen card is found in a flash
Inspired by
  • Persi Diaconis trick from foreword of "Revelations"
1995 113
Charles T. Jordan Red-Black Shuffle
1995 113
Bruce Cervon, Ian Baxter, Bob Veeser Royal Flush Finale four ace production plus cutting to a Royal Flush
1995 114
Eddie Taytelbaum Pop-Over Production
1995 115
John Benzais Spin Cut
1995 116
Flip-Over Flourish half set on top of other half at edge, turns card over by gravity after a short moment
1995 116
Bruce Cervon Pivot Production from riffle shuffle position
1995 117
Roberto Giobbi The Glide Introduction
1995 119
The Glide
1995 121
Edward Marlo, Roberto Giobbi The Acrobat Family variation of Marlo's Elevator Cards
1995 123
Partagas, Jean Hugard The Coué Test righting a wrong card - "psychological" presentation
Inspired by 1995 125
Roberto Giobbi The Double Lift, Part 1 Introduction
1995 127
A Double Lift
1995 129
A Double Turnover safe method
1995 130
Sven Maro Rise and Swap
1995 132
Theodore Annemann A Card in Hand locator card changes into spectator's card - in his hand
Related to 1995 133
Roberto Giobbi The Key Card introduction
1995 135
The Key Card in a Hand-to-hand Spread
1995 137
Key Card in a Ribbon-Spread
1995 138
Glimpse and Placement from dribble
Also published here 1995 140
Control in a Hand-to-Hand-Spread "Location, Identification and Control with a Key Cards"
1995 142
Tabled Ribbon Spread Control with a key card
1995 143
Further Thoughts on the Key Card - Shuffling with a Key Card
1995 144
Letting the Spectator Shuffle with a Key Card
1995 144
Juan Tamariz, Moe Seidenstein, Jimmy Grippo A Phenomenal Memory performer apparently remembers a whole spread and thus identifies a chosen card that has been moved from its position
1995 145
Paul Rosini Your Number - Your Card
Related to 1995 147