81,704 entries in Cards
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
The Hindu Shuffle
1995 155
Glimpsing the Bottom Card with a Hindu Shuffle
1995 157
Placing a Key Card with the Hindu Shuffle
1995 157
The Hindu Shuffle Force
1995 158
Hindu Shuffle Card Controls
1995 160
The Lucky Card Spectator locates his card with his Lucky Card
1995 164
The Magus Card spectator cuts to a card that matches a mysterious prediction
1995 166
Roberto Giobbi Flourishes, Part 1 Introduction
1995 167
Turning Over the Top Card 1
1995 169
Turning Over the Top Card 2
1995 170
Turning Over the Top Card 3
1995 171
Charlier The Charlier Cut
1995 172
Nate Leipzig The Swivel Cut
1995 173
The Boomerang Card
1995 175
The Spring Riffle Shuffle flourish shuffle
Related to 1995 176
Jack Merlin Jack Merlin Riffle Shuffle flourish
Related to 1995 177
Jules D'Hotel The Pop-up Card
1995 178
The Wind-up Gag
1995 179
The Two-handed Fan
1995 179
The Broad One-handed Fan
1995 181
The Reverse One-handed Fan with blank application
1995 182
The Ribbon Spread Turnover
1995 183
Roberto Giobbi Spread Cull Techniques Introduction
1995 186
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser The Spread Cull
1995 187
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser, Roberto Giobbi, Fred Robinson The Under-the-Spread Force
1995 189
Edward Marlo, Roberto Giobbi The Magic Phone Number spectator touches four cards and finds the four Queens next to them
1995 191
As You Like It magician cuts to named four-of-a-kind
1995 192
Roberto Giobbi Useful Auxiliary Sleights Introduction
1995 196
Thumb Counting plus suggestions for management of this technique
1995 197
The Little-finger Count plus many applications
1995 201
The Secret Addition of Cards
1995 203
Frederick Braue The Braue Addition
1995 204
Stanley Collins The Tip-over Addition
Related to 1995 206
Edward Marlo, Alex Elmsley ATFUS
1995 208
The Single, Double and Multiple Push-over
1995 211
Buckling One or More Cards
1995 212
Roberto Giobbi Force Techniques, Part 2 Introduction
1995 216
The Classic Force
  • Technique, Handling and Structure
  • The Psychological Management of the Spectators
  • The Inner Game of the Performer
  • How to Practice the Classic Force
1995 217
Roberto Giobbi Outs for the classic force
Direct Methods:
  • The "Whoops!" Method
  • A Direct Exchange of the X-Card for the Two of Spades
Indirect Methods:
  • The Crisscross Force
Another Trick
Final Observations
1995 222
Rainer Teschner, Roberto Giobbi The Riffle Force
1995 224
The Jumping Pulse a chosen card is found by feeling the spectator's pulse
1995 227
Theodore Annemann, Roberto Giobbi, Kenneth Chamberlain Headliner! image of chosen card appears printed in newspaper
Related to 1995 228
Roberto Giobbi The Top Change introduction
1995 231
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, Roberto Giobbi The Top Change
1995 233
, Roberto Giobbi Top Change Covers five different natural situations
1995 236
Roberto Giobbi The Top Change as an Out for the Classic Force
1995 238
Larry Jennings, Roberto Giobbi Metamorphosis spectator finds three matching values for a "prediction card"
Inspired by 1995 239
Jack Merlin, Roberto Giobbi The Jinx Change
1995 240
Roberto Giobbi The Lucky Coin spectator locates a chosen card with a coin, selection is predicted on back of coin
Related toVariations 1995 241
Lennart Green The "GAS" Separation Green Angle Separation, detailled explanation divided in
  • Step One: The Running-thru
  • Step Two: The Angle
  • Step Three: The Strip-Out (as a cut and as a hidden move)
Related to 1995 3
Lennart Green Finding a Chosen Card selection is in half of opposite color, application of GAS
1995 12
Lennart Green Production of the 4 Aces Aces appear in halves of opposite color, application of GAS
1995 13
Lennart Green Four-Color Separation separating all suits, extention of GAS
1995 14
Lennart Green Out of this World opening phase, starting from shuffled deck and using GAS
1995 15
Lennart Green Out of this break OOTW without switching in dealing process
1995 16
Lennart Green The Basic Move audible simulated placement
1995 5
Lennart Green The Basic Application stealing a card out of deck via Snap Deal
Related to 1995 8
Lennart Green Misdirection tips for the Snap Deal
1995 12
Lennart Green The Grouped Snap Deal Snap Deal with multiple cards
1995 14
Lennart Green The Laser Deal Snap Deal as a visual vanish of multiple cards one by one
1995 16
Lennart Green Additional Notes Snap Deal as a switch and simulating the snap deal while left hand makes snap sound
1995 19
Lennart Green, Rick Johnsson Snap Lap card dealt to table vanishes cleanly, lapping card instead of palming it
1995 20
Jerry K. Hartman Crossing Cards red half and black half, two cards transpose
VariationsAlso published here Jan. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 1)
2449
Bob King Most Subtle Triumph triumph with instant repeat
Jan. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 1)
2453
Tom Daugherty The Gypsy Shuffle red and black packet
Jan. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 1)
2456
Gerald Deutsch Miko #4 Four-and-a-quarter of clubs, no gaffs
Jan. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 1)
2457
David Regal Your really can change your Mind! using two regular decks
Jan. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 1)
2458
David Regal Touch Force
Jan. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 1)
2458
Joe Rindfleisch Upward Mobility Sandwich card outjogged, mates jogged on top
Feb. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 2)
2461
Doug Edwards Tabled Ambitious
Feb. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 2)
2463
John W. McClure Double Change of Four Cards
Feb. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 2)
2464
Robert L. Brooks The Less-than-one-second Card Trick using handkerchief
Feb. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 2)
2465
Richard Vollmer Mystical Countdown mathematical, one selection by spectator, one by magician
Inspired byVariations Feb. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 2)
2467
Richard Vollmer Mystical Countdown Follow-Up
Feb. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 2)
2468
Alan Ferland Toss/Slap Reveal
Feb. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 2)
2468
Michael DeMarco Ten Fingers, Ten Hands one faro shuffle
Feb. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 2)
2470
Dennis Marks The Marksman Force
Mar. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 3)
2473
Paul Swinford Royal Flush Mini-Stack small packet & anti-faros
Mar. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 3)
2476
Aldo Colombini Colorado three cards are lost, Ace to Three of Clubs are placed on top, the distribute through the deck one to three cards next to the selections
Also published here Mar. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 3)
2478
Tom Daugherty Utterly Blown Away "Neither Blind Nor Silly"
Inspired byVariations Mar. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 3)
2480
Keith Bloomfield Good Job!
Mar. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 3)
2482
Harry Lorayne, John Quine My Second Keeper keeping card at second position during shuffles
Inspired byVariations Apr. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 4)
2485
Allan Slaight Heavy Breather crimp, packets
Inspired byAlso published here Apr. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 4)
2487
David Regal Check Your Card, Sir? claim check reappears stuck on spectator's card
Apr. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 4)
2490
Doug Edwards Crazy Card turnovers, ...
Apr. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 4)
2492
Joe Rindfleisch Thumbthing as a transformation
May 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 5)
2497
Joe Rindfleisch Overly Ambitious Ace
May 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 5)
2499
Joe Rindfleisch Poker-Deal Aces
May 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 5)
2502
Joe Rindfleisch Recycling Tilt similar to "Upward Mobility Sandwich"
May 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 5)
2504
Joe Rindfleisch Packet Racket Aces change back and front
May 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 5)
2506
Micah C. Lasher Memory Man full deck apparantly memorized
Variations June 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 6)
2509
Harry Lorayne Instant Top-Card Glimpse #2
June 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 6)
2509
Gambler's Bubble Peek
June 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 6)
2509
Tom Daugherty Cardreation packet thing
June 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 6)
2511
Jose Hernandez Reverse And Glimpse spread technique
June 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 6)
2513
Tom Mullica Back And Blue
Inspired by June 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 6)
2516
David Regal Forcing A Change spread change, touched cards, "Isolated Force"
VariationsAlso published here June 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 6)
2518
Wesley James At Your Command using a simple center deal
Related to July 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 7)
2521
Stanley Prover Buy Something! writing appears
July 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 7)
2524
Steven Hamilton Lightning Aces
Also published here July 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 7)
2525
Harry Lorayne A Lorayne Storm
July 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 7)
2528
Peter Duffie Eightsum
July 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 7)
2529
Wylee Packer Four-Way Smyth's Myth with four packets
July 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 7)
2530
Ken Sutherland The World's Only Living Rubber-Band Mindreading Magician "thought of" card is found via Lost ands Bound
Aug. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 8)
2535
Tom Frame Blind Dates Kings and Queens
Aug. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 8)
2537
Doug Edwards Three-Quarter Time
Aug. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 8)
2539
Doug Edwards Stud Lift
Aug. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 8)
2539
Robert Bengel Collector's Addition isolated Aces
Aug. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 8)
2540
Jim Morrison The Magic Marker rubbing signature off and back on
Aug. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 8)
2542
Richard Vollmer Apocalypse Variations Or Additions
Inspired by Aug. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 8)
2543
Jed B. Smith Really Wild Deuces four cards
Sep. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 9)
2545
Richard Vollmer Double Double Change two cards actually
Sep. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 9)
2548
Tom Daugherty Impossible And Impossible II mathematical
Sep. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 9)
2550
David Regal The Wrong Ones!
Sep. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 9)
2552
David Regal Still The Wrong Ones!
Sep. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 9)
2554
Keith Bloomfield Another 4-As-4 Count hiding second from top card
Sep. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 9)
2555
Harry Lorayne Only Aces Left - Right? lapping
Oct. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 10)
2557
Doug Edwards Are You Ready?
Oct. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 10)
2560
Lewis Jones Randominium several methods
Oct. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 10)
2561
Joe Rindfleisch A Pretty Ace Display
Oct. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 10)
2565
Hippie Torrales While Burned slow motion top change handling
VariationsAlso published here Oct. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 10)
2566
Aaron Fisher The Illusion Control in context of sandwich routine, mates face-up on top and selection appears between them
Also published here Nov. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 11)
2569
Tom Daugherty One-Faced spectator turns one card over under table
Nov. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 11)
2573
Harold Cataquet Maxi-Twist X variation on Maxi Twist IX (transformation kicker)
Nov. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 11)
2576
Edward Marlo ATFUS
Nov. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 11)
2576
Peter Duffie Lucky Card, This Deck
Nov. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 11)
2578
Harry Lorayne Apocalypse Variations Or Additions
Inspired by Nov. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 11)
2579
Doug Edwards The Spectator Cuts - Again
Dec. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 12)
2584
Marty Kane Minor Transposition one card is sandwiched
Dec. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 12)
2586
Michael Goldman The Magic Nines production/location combo
Dec. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 12)
2587
Lee Asher Curious with cased deck
Dec. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 12)
2588
Harry Lorayne Shell-A-Roon
Dec. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 12)
2589
Bob King This Should Come As A Suprise interesting variation on swindle cut
Dec. 1995
Apocalypse (Vol. 18 No. 12)
2590
Martin Gardner Hand-Held Pasteboard Prevarication Detector credit information
  • Phase One: Guessing the Selected Card
  • Phase Two: Detecting Lies
  • Phase Three: Testing for ESP
1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
188
Martin Gardner The Pyramid Spell using some pyramid layout on the table, two versions
1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
198
Martin Gardner Quad Rise using tilt
1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
202
Neal Elias Paintbruch Color Change brief
1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
203
Howard Schwarzman Tilt Finesse dodging center cards out
1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
203
Martin Gardner Tilt Finesse spreading top cards back
1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
204
Persi Diaconis The Persi Diaconis Presentation for Tilted Aces four Aces come to top all at once
Inspired by 1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
204
Jeff Busby A Lift Tip
1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
204
Martin Gardner Literary Brilliance book/magazine cover as shiner
1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
207
Martin Gardner, Jeff Busby Two Quick Tricks & Associated Ideas: A Reversal Method a card turns over, based on cut deeper force
1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
210
Martin Gardner, Jeff Busby Additional Methods & Handlings card turns over
1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
210
Martin Gardner Packet Parity color prediction with chess pieces, also with cards (color of a card is predicted)
1995
Arcane (Issue 14)
212
Vanni Bossi Card on the Ceiling idea to enhance effect
1995 6
Vanni Bossi My Card Stab without table, two spectators hold newspaper
1995 18
Vanni Bossi Vanni Bossi's Card Index unusual
1995 24
Vanni Bossi The U.T.N. Folding "Under Their Nose", folding a palmed card in sixth while displaying top card of deck
1995 28
Larry Jennings The Rhythm Count Two-four-Four
1995 7
Larry Jennings, Allan Ackerman A Better View small variation of the Rhythm Count
1995 7
Jack Carpenter Jack's Rhythm Two-four-Four, variation of the Rhythm Count
VariationsAlso published here 1995 9
Edward Marlo Jiminy Cricket Count 2-4-4, third method of Marlo's methods in reference
Related toAlso published here 1995 11
Allan Ackerman, Jerry Sadowitz, Roy Walton Kings in the Corner transposition with transformation climax, four Kings in square formation, Queen put on every King, four Kings shown to be in inner corners, outer four cards are Aces
Inspired byAlso published here 1995 12
Allan Ackerman Twins handling without Gemini Count
Inspired byVariations 1995 14
Allan Ackerman Jazz with Rhythm with double O. Henry ending
Variations 1995 16
Allan Ackerman Impromptu Breakaway Jacks put in shirt pocket appear elsewhere, previous selection in pocket
Inspired byAlso published here 1995 20
Dave Rumfelt Signed Card from Shirt Pocket
Related to 1995 21
Chad Long Nervous Condition all cards fly out via Gymnastic Aces except selection
Inspired by 1995 3
Chad Long Quick Change Aces indifferent cards change to Aces visual via Daley's Lipop (Phoenix)
Related to 1995 6
Chad Long The Darted Card card shot out of shower of cards with toy pistol
Also published here 1995 7
Chad Long Mat Slap card produced with folded close-up pad
Also published here 1995 9
Chad Long Torn & Kinda Restored three selections, selection found and torn up, pieces change to second selection, restores and changes to third selection, impromptu
Inspired by 1995 11
Mercury Fold
1995 11
Chad Long Predic-storation prediction on napkin with pen through it, prediction comes true and napkin restored, Cornelius' "Pen Through Anything"
1995 13
Chad Long Quick Thoughts... restaurant work, tips, unintentional glimpse
1995 20
Karl Fulves Practice Is Perfect on practicing
1995 2
Karl Fulves What This Is Not pseudo/fake vs. real methods, brief explanation of stacking with transfer cuts
1995 2
Karl Fulves Tells All tells in riffle shuffle work
1995 3
Karl Fulves In Conclusion
1995 4
Karl Fulves Terms of Engagement chapter 2 intro, on practicing riffle shuffle work, surface, consistency, ...
1995 5
Karl Fulves The standard grip
1995 7
John Scarne Setting the Bridge with strong riffle shuffle
1995 7
Karl Fulves Refinements
1995 8
Karl Fulves Cardboard Shuffle #1 exercise
1995 10
Karl Fulves Stretch Test exercise with rubber band
1995 11
Karl Fulves Not By The Book chapter 3 intro
1995 12
Karl Fulves Fake Poker three Aces on top, fourth Ace randomly placed in second hand and dropped on top, one riffle shuffle, performer gets four aces when dealt for two
1995 13
Karl Fulves 5 As 5 Count as Stacking
Related to 1995 13
Karl Fulves Four In One four-of-a-kind on top, one riffle shuffle to stack for 4 players, with false dealing
1995 15
Karl Fulves Paradox Poker performer stacks 4 royal flush cards for 4 players, spectator distributes hole cards and completes royal flush, fake stacking
1995 16
John Scarne One Shuffle Poker aces apparently stacked to wanted player in one hand, actually bottom deal
1995 18
Karl Fulves Hold Backs chapter 4 intro
1995 19
Karl Fulves Hold One exercise
1995 19
Karl Fulves Holding Back Two exercise
1995 20
Karl Fulves Conditions application for tabled double lift with further exercises
Related to 1995 21
Karl Fulves Holding Back Three exercise
1995 22
Karl Fulves Mix Up exercise
1995 22
Karl Fulves Holding Back Four exercise
1995 23
Karl Fulves Don't Let The Left Hand... exercise
1995 24
Karl Fulves Hands Together exercise
1995 24
Karl Fulves Same But Different exercise
1995 24
Karl Fulves Flat Stax exercise with hold-backs and slip cuts
1995 24
Karl Fulves Accelerated Aces exercise with hold-backs and second deal
1995 26
Karl Fulves Cardboard Shuffle #2 exercise with card case and deck
1995 27
Karl Fulves ReStackJack jacks stacked for four-handed game, restacking for three players
1995 28
Karl Fulves A Glassic Test exercise, stacking with halves on top of glasses
1995 29
Karl Fulves Clipped Blocks stacking exercise for thick block hold-backs using paper clips
1995 31
Karl Fulves Bottom Hold stacking from the bottom
1995 32
Karl Fulves The Even Riffle chapter 5 intro, on riffle faro (real riffling) stacking, center stacking
1995 33
Karl Fulves Primitive Trap shuffling a card between sandwich cards
1995 35
Karl Fulves Not So Primitive even riffle exercise
1995 35
Karl Fulves Faro Fallacy cutting in half easier than cutting at twenty-six
1995 36
Karl Fulves Even Riffling even riffle exercise
1995 36
Karl Fulves Unbalanced Packets even riffle exercise
1995 37
Karl Fulves Lift Off even riffle exercise
1995 39
Karl Fulves Triple Trap even riffle exercise for interlacing top three cards
1995 39
Karl Fulves Evenly Uneven comments on even riffle shuffling
1995 40
Karl Fulves Same Time... even riffle exercise
1995 41
Karl Fulves ...Same Place even riffle exercise
1995 41
Karl Fulves At The Top even riffle exercise
1995 42
Karl Fulves Riffle Stab stabbing a card in deck while riffling it on table with other hand, real estimation, see page 97 for more comments
Inspired by 1995 43
Karl Fulves Why It Doesn't Work commentary on even riffle shuffling
1995 44
Karl Fulves Cardboard Shuffle #3 cardboard gimmick to practice low lift shuffles
1995 45
Karl Fulves Timed Release partial table faro at top
1995 47
T. Nelson Downs Downs Poker Trick
Related to 1995 48
Karl Fulves 3 Aces 4 Hands 1 Shuffle
1995 49
Karl Fulves Casino Cheating anecdote
1995 49
Karl Fulves Thumb Tips
1995 51
Karl Fulves Drop Offs chapter 6 intro
1995 52
Karl Fulves Cardboard Shuffle #4 exercise with card case, tape recorder suggestion for sound control
1995 52
Karl Fulves Quick Release drop off exercise, with additional "Conditions"
1995 54
Karl Fulves Larger Blocks drop off exercise
1995 57
Karl Fulves Blackjack For Three riffle stacking
1995 59
Karl Fulves The Poker Cheat three card stacking with short-cut
Inspired by 1995 61
Karl Fulves It Won't Work on the nature of riffle shuffle work
1995 62
Karl Fulves Two Card Stud riffle shuffle handling of Bruce Elliott overhand shuffle effect
1995 63
Theo Hardison Running Up Two reprinted from "Poker" (1914)
1995 64
Karl Fulves Running Up Three with note by Judson Cameron from "Cheating At Bridge" (1933)
1995 64
Karl Fulves, Jack Merlin Running Up Four "The first appearance in the magical literature of a four-card run-up was Jack Merlin's"
Related to 1995 65
Purvis W. Miller, Karl Fulves Miller Lite running up two poker hands, "See also The Downs-McGuire Letters."
Inspired by 1995 67
Karl Fulves Pre-Established Breaks chapter 7 intro
1995 69
Karl Fulves Pick Ups
  • Inside Pick-Up
  • Center Pick Up
  • Outside Pick Up
  • Technical Points
  • Double Pick Up
  • 3- and 4-Card Pick-Ups
  • Mastering Pick-Ups
1995 69
Karl Fulves Pick-Up Poker stacking with pick-up technique
1995 72
Karl Fulves Multiple Breaks
  • The Triple Break
  • Mastering Triple Breaks
  • Large Blocks
1995 73
Karl Fulves Rock 'n Riffle riffling with fingers and transferring break to thumb
1995 76
Karl Fulves Double Break actually page 76A
1995 76
Karl Fulves Heavyset holding back large blocks
1995 77
Karl Fulves Center Breaks
1995 78
Karl Fulves Three?Four?Five? "quick one-shuffle run-up that can be used for any number of hands"
1995 79
Karl Fulves Bottom Breaks
1995 80
Karl Fulves Break Offs hit double lift applied to riffle shuffle break technique
Inspired by 1995 81
Karl Fulves Practicing Break Offs without a table
1995 82
Karl Fulves Speed Stacking
Inspired by 1995 83
Karl Fulves Re-Riffle "easy way to correct an error"
1995 85
Karl Fulves Stripper Controls
Related to 1995 86
Karl Fulves Equal Riffle on the timing of riffling both packets
1995 87
Karl Fulves Crimp Work short comment
1995 87
Karl Fulves Cheat Shuffle simplification
1995 87
Karl Fulves Putting Up Threes with slick Aces, illustrated Maskelyne's text
Inspired by
  • "Sharps and Flats" (1894)
1995 89
Karl Fulves Double Duke In One
1995 91
Karl Fulves Faro Riffle Shuffle
1995 92
Karl Fulves Under Tension
1995 94
Karl Fulves Perfect Riffle Shuffle actual riffle shuffle, includes banded deck exercise
1995 96
Karl Fulves Zarrow Faro Shuffle partial faro under cover blocks
Inspired byRelated to 1995 100
Karl Fulves Securing Threes cull-stack combination
  • The Underlying System
  • Adjustments
1995 102
Karl Fulves Prelude music analogy
1995 107
Tommy Lake The Lake Run-Up one-shuffle
1995 108
Karl Fulves Much Into Little exercise for one-shuffle riffle stack
1995 109
Karl Fulves Red-Blue Timing player joins game, restacking problem, with exercise with odd-backed cards
1995 110
Karl Fulves Added Notes added to revised edition (ca. 1995?)
1995 17
Gary Kurtz The Invisible Cards and Envelopes named invisible card put in invisible envelope is put in real envelope and becomes visible there, one of 36, named number is also on envelope
Inspired by
  • "The Invisible Cards and Envelopes" (Alan Shaxon, Practical Sorcery)
Variations
1995 1
Thomas Alan Waters 52 to 36 Choice Limitation
1995 2
Gary Kurtz The Folded Card in Cardcase
Related toVariations 1995 9
Push-In Change with small packet
1995 9
Gary Kurtz The Amplified Ace Assembly four touched cards are aces, then McDonald's Aces style routine with 3 double facers
1995 11
Dai Vernon, Gary Kurtz Vernon Strip Out Addition Handling right-hand type
1995 13
Gary Kurtz Alternate Beginning to get into McDonald's Ace Assembly
1995 13
Auto Break pressing on upper left corner with thumb
1995 14
Tony Kardyro, Edward Marlo K.M. Move
1995 14
Shigeo Takagi The Rotational Strip-Out Switch reversing cards when adding them
Related to 1995 15
Twirl Double Lift flourishy
1995 17
Edward Marlo Olram Subtlety
1995 18
Angelo Carbone Out of Order four cards riveted together, center two cards exchange, examinable
  • Effect
  • What you receive
  • How it works
  • Set up
  • Performance
Related toVariations 1995 1
Bob King, Ted Biet, Angelo Carbone, Jon Allen, Duane Henry, Frank Chambers, Michael Mander, Nick Fitzherbert, Harry Lorayne Bonus Section various tips on preparation & performance of "Out of Order"
1995 8
Robert Parrish Do the Spirits Return? rapping hand answers questions, rising cards with the hand, card stands upright
Inspired byRelated to 1995 25
Steadly Take Me Force bold
Related to 1995 32
Robert Parrish The Age of Illusion card appears on silk, mirror glass with cover tube
Also published here 1995 37
Robert Parrish Card Switch with tube that covers glass
Also published here 1995 38
Robert Parrish The Rising Cards using a Martin clockwork deck, featuring deck switch in a case when glass is removed from it
1995 41
Robert Parrish Sympathetic Magic with comments about the effect by Charlie Miller, for stand-up
1995 49
Edward Marlo Optical Switch
1995 51
Paul Curry Swindle Switch
1995 52
Robert Parrish The Brain Wave ungaffed, Hindu forcing odd-backed card
Inspired by 1995 58
Robert Parrish Hindu Shuffle Force Handling
1995 58
Robert Parrish The Sand Frame signed card to sand frame
1995 67
Robert Parrish, Oscar Weigle The Immortal Card Trick sequence with open prediction, card in the envelope, torn & restored card
1995 70
Robert Parrish All I Know About Cards (In About Five Minutes) funny sequence for magicians in which sleights are demonstrated with a deck of only two cards
1995 76
Robert Parrish Trained Cards two cards in two pockets transpose, using deck of double facers
Inspired by
  • routine by Dave Jones (from Ken Allen Lecture Notes from 1957)
1995 78
Robert Parrish The Card Stabbing Trick rubber banded and paper wrapped deck, stabbed with knife
Inspired by 1995 81
Robert Parrish Gordon's Divination packets cut off, performer divines bottom card of each
Inspired by
  • description of Jack Gordon effect in The Sphinx, Jan. 1930
1995 86
Top Card Glimpse
1995 86
Theodore Annemann Cased Divination spectator cuts, remembers top card, cases deck, performer divines it, cut-out in case for glimpse
1995 87
Oscar Weigle Gordon's Divination - Marked Version
1995 87
Robert Parrish The Card in the Orange
Related to 1995 89
Joe Scott, Paul LePaul The Card on the Wall with gimmick to get thumb tack into signed card
1995 105
Joe Scott The Card Sword
1995 111
John Carney Method One four pieces placed on deck, card visibly restores
Also published here 1995 2
Looy Simonoff Flippant
1995 3
John Carney Method Two spellbound restoration
Also published here 1995 4
John Carney Method Three with deck in hand
Also published here 1995 6
John Carney Method Four with deck in hand
Also published here 1995 7
John Carney Other Approaches four ideas
Also published here 1995 8
John Carney Bonus Effect pile of pieces dumped on table, one card restored from it, then all pieces restored to packet of cards
Inspired byAlso published here 1995 10
Edward Marlo Four of a Kind Magician and Spectator each exchange some cards which turn out to be four of a kind
1995
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Edward Marlo Picking Off the Pip
1995
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Edward Marlo Erdnase plus Marlo
Related to 1995
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Edward Marlo Tent Vanish Routine
1995
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Edward Marlo Ambitious Rise card rises from side, put in center, repeated
Inspired by 1995
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Edward Marlo Ten Card Poker Deal credit information and claim
Related to 1995
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Edward Marlo Chinese Second Deal Variation simplified
Inspired by 1995
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Edward Marlo Marlo's Variation Of The Zarrow Shuffle
  • First Variation
  • Second Variation
  • Third Variation
  • Fourth Variation (see "Gambler's False Shuffle" reference)
  • Marlo's False Shuffle
  • A Cutting Action
  • Easy Technique For The Zarrow Shuffle
Inspired byAlso published here 1995
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Edward Marlo The Easy Way: Bottom Deal For The Millions deck held in right hand, left hand peels off cards from top/bottom
1995
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Edward Marlo Two Memory Bits - Bit One marking a deck with its stack number
1995
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Edward Marlo Two Memory Bits - Bit Two spectator names card, performer names number, with new pack order and straddle faros
1995
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Edward Marlo Mental Lie
  • First Method (memorized deck)
  • Second Method (stay stack)
Inspired by 1995
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Edward Marlo Slop Shuffle Or Triumph? slop followed by riffle shuffle, no selection, Aces face-up at end
Related to 1995
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47
Jon Racherbaumer Whispering Snitch selection divined with whispering card
1995
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Jörg Alexander Weber Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft prediction of three selected Tarot cards, representing past, present and future
Inspired by
  • Carlhorst Meier, "Mein Tarot Seminar" (1992)
Also published here
1995 23
Double-Deal Force
Related to 1995 29
Van McGee Sticking Together pictures of four coins on four cards travel on one card à la matrix
Inspired byRelated to 1995 1018
Jean-Pierre Vallarino Rumba Count
1995 1018
Bret Blackshear The Gunslinger two selections, spectators shoot rubber bands on deck first selection jumps out and eventually transforms into second selection
1995 1020
David Britland Rubber Band Move to make a banded card shoot out from the middle of the deck
Related to 1995 1021
Martin Lewis Card Production card jumps out of the deck
1995 1022
Tom Gagnon The Tap Illusion (Single Card) card out jogged in deck is tapped with a card and apparently squared in the deck, in that process card is stolen and loaded on tapping card
Related to 1995 1023
Tom Gagnon Tap Illusion (Half Deck) card out jogged in packet is tapped with a packet and apparently squared in the deck, in that process card is stolen and loaded under tapping packet
1995 1025
Tom Gagnon Vertical Tap Illusion card out jogged in packet is tapped with a packet and apparently squared in the deck, in that process card is stolen and loaded under tapping packet, vertical
1995 1028
Tom Gagnon Tap Reverse card is tapped in deck and ends up reversed
1995 1029
Tom Gagnon Fan Tap card is tapped in deck with half deck fanned, control
1995 1030
Tom Gagnon Tap Illusion Feint card out jogged in packet is tapped with a packet and apparently squared in the deck, in that process card is stolen and loaded under tapping packet, with finesse
1995 1031
Tom Gagnon Bologna Sandwich
1995 1031
Tom Gagnon Ambitious Illusion with the tapping illusion
1995 1032
Tom Gagnon Off Color Prediction two decks, spectator and performer select the same card, then they change places in decks
1995 1033
Tom Gagnon Tapping the K.M. Move tapping illusion with K.M. move
1995 1033
Tom Gagnon Escalating Aces
Inspired by 1995 1034
Tom Gagnon Signed Sandwich
1995 1034
Randy Wakeman, Tom Gagnon Master Move
Related to 1995 1035
Tom Gagnon Multiple Tap Illusion tap illusion multiple shift to the bottom
1995 1036
Tom Gagnon Sideways Tap tap illusion variation
1995 1036
Tom Gagnon Taps more ideas with the tap illusion, see also p. 1096 for additional idea by Steve Beam
1995 1037
Dr. Jacob Daley, Tom Gagnon Cavorting Aces Handling
Inspired by 1995 1038
Norman Houghton Sense of Touch spectator locates card under table, then it changes into selection
1995 1039
Richard Street The Toss han ping chien with cards, transformation of selections
1995 1040
Vanni Bossi Suction Cup chosen card appears in glass, which is moved along tabled spread
Also published here 1995 1047
Yuji Wada Expressway four Aces put on table and four cards are selected, Aces turn into Kings and selection into Aces
1995 1050
Edward Marlo Atfus
1995 1050
Packet Switch cards reversed under top card, switched when turned over
1995 1050
Yuic-hi Katakura Double Shock Transformation
Inspired byRelated to 1995 1051
Dan Block The Thumb Thing card is produced spinning on thumb, from the deck
1995 1053
Hubert Lambert, Dan Block Swivelleroo Variation
Inspired by 1995 1054
David Solomon Four for Four Squared Ace, Two, Three and Four rise to top of packet after distributed among the cards, repeat in spectator's hands
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1995 1055
Dai Vernon Strip-Out Addition
1995 1056
Buffaloed Display
1995 1057
Dave Oestreicher Interlaced Control card pushed in other half
1995 1060
Miguel Gómez Ladies of Spain two Queens transpose with two random cards
Related toVariations 1995 1062
Rafael Benatar Karate Cards Six is chopped into two Threes and an Eight into Fours
Also published here 1995 1063
Shigeo Futagawa The Teacher poker hand changes three times
Inspired by 1995 1063
David (Foote) Drake Portable Theater card is found, story presentation
1995 1066
Jim Krenz All Expense Paid Trip for Three three cards travel from packet to packet, no touch condition
Related to
  • "Three Cards Pass" (Tom Sellers, The Gen, Vol. 22 No. 8, Dec. 1966, p. 211)
VariationsAlso published here
1995 1067
Tom Gagnon More on the Tap Illusion
  • The Elliptical False Count
Related to 1995 1068
Steve Beam Signature Card to Wallet card travels to wallet first, then signature
1995 1069
Lou Gallo Lou's Lulu Aces lost, then found in a triumph routine
Related to 1995 1077
Michael Skinner Getting a Break over Bottom Card
1995 1078
Joey Gallo, Lennart Green Made to Order cards apparently lost in the deck turn out to be the cards held by performer
1995 1079
Lou Gallo Neglection Selection selection reversed in the deck
Related to 1995 1082
Joey Gallo Coincideal stopped at mates, prediction
1995 1088
Lou Gallo The Newark Move similar to the business card prophecy force, stopped card is turned over while deck is secretly cut
1995 1094
Lou Gallo Slam Dunk
1995 1094
Frank Thompson A Simple Cut as relayed by Ed Voorhees
1995 1108
Marty Kane Zip Code Pip Mode selection found on total of added values of several cards
Inspired byRelated to 1995 1110
Dave Oestreicher Optical Sandwich
Inspired by 1995 1111
Anthony Lindan Microwaveable Missionaries as Anthony Linden
1995 1112
Stephen Bargatze This and That funny presentation, words on cards "nothing", "something", "it", "this" and "that"
1995 1113
Marty Kane Magician Acquisition with Judah's elimination Deal
Inspired by 1995 1115
Wayne Kyzer, Steve Beam, Mike Beam, Joel Givens, John Riggs The Heavy Deck gags with block of steel in card box
Also published here 1995 1116
Steve Beam Cutting Class four Ace production
VariationsAlso published here 1995 1126
Tony Biscardi Passing Gear card reverse while doing the LePaul Spread Pass
Related to 1995 1128
Jim Krenz The Amazing Ten Card Trick eight phases
Inspired by 1995 1128
Aaron Fisher Smokeless Turnover Shift
  • Smokeless Turnover Shift
  • As A Placement Shift
  • Cool To-The-Bottom Alternative
1995 1131
Aaron Fisher The Joint Shift to the top, Aarongant Principle
1995 1133
Aaron Fisher Twist If You Got 'Em
1995 1134
Dan Tong Fan Reverse using one-handed fan
1995 1134
Aaron Fisher Recoil aces put in deck, all cards but the aces turn face up, then aces turn into kings and aces found reversed throughout the pack
Inspired by 1995 1136
Lee Asher The Asher Flasher one card color change held over the deck
1995 1139
Lee Asher Under the Influence Change card reversed on half changes into other card
1995 1141
Lee Asher Bending Over Backwards bottom card of the deck changes
Related to 1995 1142
Lee Asher The Buzz top card shot to the right hand
1995 1143
Lee Asher Four Casting card force, card is touched in the spread and cards turned over except touched card
Related toAlso published here 1995 1144
Philip T. Goldstein The Mockingbird missing card divined, part of the "Birds of Prey" locations
1995 2
Philip T. Goldstein Numberskull with three decks, one deck with numbers from one to 52
Inspired byRelated to 1995 4
Philip T. Goldstein Strung-Out card is selected and signed from a deck with hole drilled through it, deck threaded with a cord and selection removed under silk, duplicate
1995 7
John Riggs Ambitious Card with Blank Deck
Variations 1995 31
John Riggs The Cold Fold card fold into quarters, bottom of the deck, finesse on Scarne's card fold
Related toAlso published here 1995 31
John Riggs Color Change Case with the Cold Fold
Also published here 1995 33
John Riggs Other Ideas with the Cold Fold
  • color change
  • torn and restored card
1995 34
John Riggs File Card signed card, deck is shown every card has a label, signed card is marked as "Your Card"
1995 35
John Riggs Peek Case gaffed case in cellophane
Related to
  • Marc Spelmann's "Glimpse", 2004
1995 36
John Riggs Rising Card Handling
1995 38
John Riggs Mullica Wallet Idea independently developed by Bob King, wallet handling
1995 39
John Riggs Corkscrew side steal to palm, while turning deck
1995 40
John Riggs The Centerfold Deal false center deal demonstration, two players, four kings, four aces as a climax
Also published here 1995 41
John Riggs Rollover Kings cards shuffled face up / face down, four of a kind is produced and cards all turn into same direction again
Inspired byAlso published here 1995 44
John Riggs The Double Cross four cards on table, selected one is reversed
1995 45
John Riggs The Linking Cards
Also published here 1995 47
John Riggs A Bird of Different Feather bag with cards cut in quarters, performer finds pieces of thought of card
Inspired by
  • Robert Baker's "Birds of a Feather" in "Shared Thoughts"
1995 65
Anthony Owen Out of this House
Mar. 1995
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Lennart Green, Anthony Owen GAS Variation while dealing cards on the table
Mar. 1995
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Mike Maxwell Birds & Bees & Bikes mate is found, humorous routine
Related to June 1995
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Ed Balducci Cut Deeper Force
June 1995
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Jon Allen Get the Point prediction in envelope, spectator sits on it, with funny gag
June 1995
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Marvin Leventhal Bizarre Transposition card found in different colored deck, Bizarre Twist variation
Inspired by Sep. 1995
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Philip T. Goldstein Write Of Way five cards are taken from a deck and spectator selects one, prediction states selection and other four cards
Inspired by Sep. 1995
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Dai Vernon Strip-Out Addition
Sep. 1995
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8
Tom Craven Joking Queens four blank cards, some change into a queen, then all change into jokers
Dec. 1995
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Aaron Fisher With a Little Help from My Friend spectator selects a card and draws an animal on it, prediction names card and on the back selection is attached
Dec. 1995
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10
Alexander de Cova Super Easy Triumph cheek to cheek handling
Also published here 1995 22
False Turnover Move
1995 24
Sveroni Hoppla! flashy location of a card, four cards are sprung on table, selection remains, with variation of Christian Scherer
1995 9
Arturo de Ascanio Ascanio Spread
1995 11
Sveroni Magic Ara balloon bird finds selection, deck in case
1995 13
Sveroni Das ängstliche As four jumbo aces turn into four ace of clubs, spades, diamonds, ace of hearts eventually is found on performer's back
1995 16
All Alike Display with jumbo cards
1995 18
Sveroni Der letzte Kartentrick spectator remembers a card at his thought of number and cuts the deck, performer tries to cut the deck that the card is back at the same position, card is then found in performer's pocket
1995 28
Bob King Cards to Pocket Plus Ace through Nine from hand one by one into trouser pocket, then displayed in glass, double facer, transposition with Joker as finale, last card solution inspired by Stewart James
1995 4
Displacement as small spread is broken, two cards are exchanged
1995 5
Bob King Small Packet Turnover Palm small packet turned over and taken into right hand
1995 6
Morris Loewy Loewy Top Palm
1995 7
Bob King Slide Count cards taken from left dealing position into right fingertips, card stolen back
1995 8
Gambler's Cop
1995 9
Karl Fulves, Aldo Colombini Magic by Design No. 1, design chosen from chart, triangle, rubber banded deck animates into triangle configuration
1995 1
John Scarne, Bill Simon, Karl Fulves True Colors No. 2, cards shuffled face-up/face-down, all of one color face-up, except two selections
1995 3
Flyaway Cards No. 3, two cards vanish and reappear reversed
1995 5
Too Many Cards No. 4, two cards travel from packet to packet
1995 6
Verbal Backwards Counting
1995 6
George Delaney Caught Between No. 5, card on either side of selection turn over
Also published here 1995 7
Turnover
1995 8
El Duco Perplexing Pen No. 6, pen used to find card with its clip
1995 10
Klondike Shuffle Control
1995 10
Karl Fulves The Almanac Deck No. 7, talking about twelve months, fifty-two weeks, and so on, card spelled to in the end with phrase "daylight saving"
1995 12
John Scarne, Joseph Dunninger Ace Finds Ace No. 8, two halves under table, one reversed and put into other, it turns out to be an Ace and is next to another Ace
1995 13
Karl Fulves The Three Burglars No. 9, updated version with a coin
1995 15
Bonnie and Clyde No. 10, a Queen and a King chosen from Kings and Queens, they are then found, Klondike Shuffle
1995 16
Karl Fulves, Stewart James Go to Jail No. 11, two cards, one found by detective card, the other travels between two detective cards into case
1995 18
Leaving Card in Case
1995 19
Karl Fulves Pack of Lies No. 12, three red and black cards, spectators with red cards tell the truth, performer finds out who hides the Ace of Diamonds
Also published here 1995 20
Karl Fulves Super Count No. 13, clocking with only ten cards
1995 22
Mental Countdown No. 14, deck apparently memorized, spectator points to card in face-up spread and performer names its position
1995 23
Group Shuffle deck shuffled in groups, yet key cards at position ten, twenty, thirty and forty retained
1995 23
Karl Fulves Mind Mirror No. 15, card from a third is removed after performer memorized the pile, he names missing card, key card placement after riffle shuffle
1995 25
Karl Fulves, Bob King The Memory Expert No. 16, number thought of, card at this position remembered, cut, performer memorizes deck, new position of selection named and card at original position as well
1995 27
Herb Zarrow Stop at an Ace No. 17, four chosen cards via cuts or stopping at riffling turn out to be the Aces, consecutive Christ Forces
1995 29
Karl Fulves Tap Reverse No. 18, card chosen and tapped on deck, an Ace turns over and the selection is also an Ace, repeated
1995 32
Double-Dealing No. 19, Kings and Aces found by dealing in packets
1995 33
Karl Fulves Dealer's Choice No. 20, eight-card poker with Kings and Aces, performer gets Aces
1995 35
This Is Not the Card No. 21, phrase spelled to find selection, three piles
1995 38
Larry Jennings Coincido No. 22, card remembered at total of cut-off packet, values used to find selection
Also published here 1995 40
Allan Slaight Five-Card Mental No. 23
Also published here 1995 41
Arthur Setterington The Square Deal No. 24, 3x3 layout with twelve cards, center cards added give forced number, card at this position predicted
Related to 1995 43
Dai Vernon A Card Is Found No. 25
Also published here 1995 46
Karl Fulves, Stewart James Beat the Cheat No. 26, stacking apparently explained but Aces end up in another hand
1995 48
Francis Haxton Gambler's Last Chance No. 27, one card missing from Straight Flush, spectator finds it
Also published here 1995 49
Bruce Elliott Straight Up No. 28, Ace through Five straight distributed in deck, yet dealt out again, pseudo duplicates
1995 51
Derek Dingle, Karl Fulves The Lazy Gambler No. 29, spectator cuts and two poker hands are dealt out, performer's cards are face-up and the Royal Flush
1995 52
Test Your Skill No. 30, spectator turn a card over in four-card packet, it is replaced in deck and four poker hands dealt out, the hand with the reversed card wins
1995 53
Karl Fulves The Wizard of Odds No. 31, nine cards used for "three-card poker", hand with Ace of Spades wins, includes spelling of names, inspired by the Copperfield/Steinmeyer television trick
Related to 1995 55
Karl Fulves Gimmicked Cards chapter intro
1995 58
Karl Fulves Mona Lisa No. 32, King of Spades changes into Queen of Hearts
Inspired by 1995 58
Karl Fulves Missing Corner Glide corner missing for self-working glide
1995 61
Laser Printing No. 33, X drawn on Joker transfers to a Two
1995 62
Clayton Rawson, Karl Fulves Simon Says No. 34, five cards each, spectator cannot follow
1995 64
Chase the Ace No. 35, three cards, Ace changes into another card and is removed from case
1995 67
McDonald's Aces No. 36, three double facers
1995 71
Karl Fulves The Three-Jacks Deal chapter intro
1995 75
Jack Jack Jack No. 37
1995 75
Walter B. Gibson Three-Jacks Improved No. 38
1995 77
Jack Potter Unstacked Jacks No. 39, 3&3 oil water phase as intro for Three-Jacks Deal
Also published here 1995 78
Phil Weisbecker Three Jacks and a Pat No. 40, Royal Flush climax
Also published here 1995 79
Karl Fulves, Walter B. Gibson Progressive Poker No. 41, multiple deal-outs with various hands
1995 80
John Scarne, Karl Fulves Spell Purple No. 42, red or black spelled and a card of that color comes up, finished with purple and purple is written on the card, or it is inked in purple
Also published here 1995 82
Pushbutton Magic No. 43, number on pocket calculator is Six of Hearts when turned upside down
1995 84
Tale of the Tape No. 44, tape recorder gives instructions from cassette to which a card is lost and found
1995 86
Mis-Count Placement Force
Related to 1995 87
Tic-Tac-Toe No. 46, card values decide where to place the 0 or X
1995 88
Karl Fulves Rising-Card Tricks chapter intro
1995 90
Simplex Card Rise No. 47, with handkerchief cover
1995 90
Cards from the Case No. 48, from cased deck, slit in case
1995 92
Excelsior Card Rise No. 49, deck dropped in case and selection rises out
Also published here 1995 94
Bill Severn, Pete Biro Special Delivery No. 50, pencil with rubber band used to make card rise from deck in envelope
Also published here 1995 98
Karl Fulves The Color-Changing Deck chapter intro
1995 102
Robert Lotz Reverse Colors No. 51
Related to 1995 102
Arthur Carter Chemical Reaction No. 52, one of seven cards chosen, its back changes color
1995 104
Alex Elmsley The Red and the Blue No. 53, two decks change place except for two selections in them
Also published here 1995 106
Bill Simon, William P. Miesel, Karl Fulves The Forgetful Gambler No. 54, deck shuffled face-up/face-down, they right themselves except for Royal Flush, rest of deck changes back color
1995 107
Karl Fulves 52-Card Monte No. 55, gag presentation with two single cards and rest of deck as third card, color changing deck kicker
Also published here 1995 111
Karl Fulves Guessing the Colors chapter intro
1995 114
Karl Fulves Out of This World No. 56, handling with glasses and cardboard dividers
1995 114
Karrell Fox Stabracardabra knife stuck into napkin-wrapped deck, napkin torn away and selection sticks to knife
1995 32
Karrell Fox See The Marks? comedy presentation for revealing a reversed card
1995 34
Karrell Fox Your Card Is... spelling YOURCARDIS
1995 35