34,013 entries in Cards / Sleights
Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Harry Lorayne HaLo Cut
May 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 5)
72
Larry Jennings Flesh Pinky Pulldown
May 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 5)
73
Edward Marlo, Derek Dingle Multiple Misdirection Palm
May 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 5)
73
Bold Dribble Force
Also published here May 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 5)
74
De'vo vom Schattenreich Viereck flourish one-hand cut into four packets in box configuration
Aug. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 8)
37
De'vo vom Schattenreich Wind Elementals spinning a card on a finger over a fan from below
Aug. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 8)
40
De'vo vom Schattenreich Easy Opener one-handed opening of case and deck extraction
Aug. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 8)
44
Flat-Palm to Flat-Palm Transfer
Oct. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 10)
74
Bruce Cervon Pocket Load Ruse spectator checks whether pocket is empty, a coin is inside and removed by performer while loading palmed cards
Also published here Oct. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 10)
80
Tony Giorgio Overcoming The Cut
  • The Giorgio Letters
Nov. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 11)
20
Bob Farmer World's Greatest Overhand False Shuffle
  • Flim-FlaMagic
Inspired by Dec. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 12)
22
Jon Armstrong Gin Picking and Grinning
Also published here Dec. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 12)
78
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Hofzinser Turnover Wild Card Turnover with double-backer
2004 91
Larry Jennings Larreverse
2004 97
Juan Tamariz Cards to Pocket bringing four-of-a-kind together in memorized deck, travel to pocket as example
Other Methods
  • A. With Ray Grismer's Shuffle
  • B. With the Zarrow Shuffle
2004 104
Juan Tamariz TPC GLimpse with two cards
2004 114
Dr. Jacob Daley Daley's Bottom Deal Wrinkle left hand moves away and tables deck while right hand holds card motionless
Also published here 2004 138
Camilo Vázquez A Grand Triumph cards shuffled face up into face down, three cards are turned over, all cards end up face down but three cards and in inverted Mnemonica
2004 139
Juan Tamariz A Predicted Triumph combination of "Face to Face" and "A Grand Triumph", selected cards are also predicted
2004 140
Juan Tamariz Royal Location divining card in memorized stack after doing out-faros
Inspired by 2004 142
Top and Bottom Card Glimpse
2004 146
Juan Tamariz A Special Idea: The Eight Mnemonicas
2004 151
Juan Tamariz Memory Jumble stacking half of the deck to memorized deck during a trick, location of single card
2004 195
Jerry Andrus Drunken Shuffle
2004 196
Juan Tamariz Total Memory memory demonstration, order of cards can be named after several shuffles or deals
  • Version with Faros
  • Version with Deals (Antifaros)
spectator can note down any sequence with date and anytime in the future the performer will be able to recite the cards
Related to 2004 201
Juan Tamariz Deck Switch using two different colored decks, with cover card
Related toVariations 2004 210
Juan Tamariz The Chorus-Line Bottom Glimpse several cards at once
2004 220
Edward Marlo, Juan Tamariz Glimpsing Reversed Card in Deck small variation
Inspired by 2004 226
Juan Tamariz Telescopic Coincidence with back turned, performer stops two spectators at selections while dealing through cards
2004 228
Glimpse While Bowing Card
2004 244
Esteban del Acebo Multiple False Cut
2004 274
Juan Tamariz Resetting the Stack
  • A. Resetting One Card
  • B. Resetting Two Cards
  • C. Resetting a Group of Cards
  • D. Resetting the Stack after a Spectator's Riffle Shuffle
  • E. Resetting the Entire Stack After a Spectator's Overhand Shuffle
  • F. Resetting the Stack after a Riffle Shuffle Followed by an Overhand shuffle
  • G. Resetting the Half Stack
  • H. Resetting the Stack After Dealing Several Hands of Poker or Another Card Game
2004 277
Juan Tamariz Setting Up the Stack in Front of the Audience
  • A. Setup form a New-Deck Order (and bringing the deck openly to new-deck order)
    • With Faro Shuffles
    • With Antifaros
    • Justifying the Open Setting Up of Ace-to-King Order
  • B. From a Random Order
    • I. In One Stage
      • a. The Galasso-Cardoso Method
      • b. The Nikola Card System
      • c. Between the Fingers
      • d. Stacking a Borrowed Deck
    • II. In Two Stages (Half and Half)
      • a. Memory Jumble
      • b. Biddle Style
      • c. Two-Pile Divination
      • d. Divining One Card Out of Thirteen
      • e. Using the Methods for Stacking the Whole Deck
    • III. In three Stages (A Half, a Quarter and a Quarter)
      • a. The Clock
      • b. The Imaginary Trick
      • c. Directly Behind Your Back
      • d. Using a Strip-Out
      • e. Using the Methods for Stacking Half the Deck
2004 285
Juan Tamariz The Antifaro Concept
  • 1. For a Fifty-Two-Card Deck
  • 2. For a Thirty-Two-Card Deck
  • 3. A Very Important Observation
Related to 2004 321
Juan Tamariz Glimpses general comments, glimpsing in combination with a memorized deck
2004 327
Edward Marlo Glimpsing the Bottom Card of the Deck two methods, turnaround and bowing of bottom card
Also published here 2004 327
Glimpsing the Top Card of the Deck two methods, turnaround and bubble peek
2004 328
Glimpsing a Card in the Middle of the Deck several methods, including TPC glimpse
2004 329
Juan Tamariz The Chorus-Line Multiple Top Glimpse glimpse of multiple cards
2004 330
Juan Tamariz The Chorus-Line Multiple Bottom Glimpse glimpse of multiple cards
2004 331
Juan Tamariz Finding Cards
  • A. With the Charlier One-Handed Cut
  • B. By Estimation
  • C. By Riffling
  • D. Learning the Identity of a Selection Without Glimpsing it
2004 331
Juan Tamariz Shifting the Position of a Card
  • First Objective: To Move a Card to a Different Position Without Altering the Rest of the Stack
    • A. With the Tamariz Perpenticular Control (TPC)
    • B. With a Slip Cut
    • C. With a Double Break and a Double Cut
    • D. With the Hofzinser Spread Cull
    • E. With Dai Vernon's Triumph Shuffle
    • F. With the Zarrow Shuffle
    • G. With the Side Steal
  • Second Objective: Pretending a Selected Card is Returned to the Position it Came From
    • Multiple Divination
  • Third Objective: To Exchange the Positions of Two Cards Without Altering the Rest of the Deck
    • A. With Multiple Cuts
    • B. With a Overhand Shuffle (Ariston)
  • Fourth Objective: To Gather Several Cards That are Scattered Throughout the Deck While Keeping Control Over the Order Which Enables You to Reassemble the Stack
    • A. Marlo's Lessinout Shuffle
    • B. Hofzinser's Spread Cull
    • C. Tamariz Perpendicular Control
    • D. Lennart Green's angle separation & Harry Loarayne's great divide
2004 333
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Hofzinser Spread Cull brief
2004 334
Herb Zarrow Zarrow Shuffle with double cover
Also published here 2004 335
Piet Forton, Juan Bernat Reverse Spreading the Halves "light/reft" pass
Related to 2004 338
Edward Marlo Lessinout Shuffle brief
Also published here 2004 340
Juan Tamariz False Shuffles general comments
2004 341
Juan Tamariz The False Butt-Shuffle
2004 342
Juan Tamariz Other Kinds of False Shuffles
  • A. This is a false shuffle I devised for a half stack, in which spectators appear to shuffle the whole deck. It's quite deceptive.
  • B. Variation for Strippers
  • C. Another method in which the spectator appears to shuffle the whole deck while only shuffling half the cards.
2004 344
Martin A. Nash, Juan Tamariz Louisiana Switch Variation switching halves
Inspired byRelated to 2004 345
Juan Tamariz Deck Switches
  • A. Seated at the Table
  • B. Inside the Pocket
  • C. With Gimmicks
  • D. Other Switches
  • E. Switching Half of the Stack
2004 346
Stand-Up Deck Switch hands behind back
2004 349
Deck Switch with Wallet
2004 351
Seated Deck Switch knee holdout
2004 353
Juan Tamariz Other Useful Sleights
  • A. The Corner Crimp
  • B. Counting Cards Secretly
  • C. Palms
  • D. Hofzinser's Spread Cull
  • E. The Tamariz Perpendicular Control (TPC)
  • F. The Green Angle Separation
  • G. Lorayne's "Great Divide" and Marlo's "Fifth Objective" Culls
2004 354
Dai Vernon Corner Crimp
2004 355
Thumb Count brief
2004 355
Pinky Count brief
2004 355
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser, Juan Tamariz Hofzinser's Spread Cull psychology, one and several cards
2004 356
Juan Tamariz The Tamariz Perpendicular Control (TPC) several applications
2004 359
Lennart Green Green Angle Separation brief
2004 361
Harry Lorayne, Edward Marlo Lorayne's "Great Divide" and Marlo's "Fifth Objective" Culls brief
2004 362
Dr. Jacob Daley Delight Switch here credited to Curry, also to switch object with spectator
2004 55
Robert Cassidy The Erisian Force spectator cuts packet, amount of remaining cards is forced, cellophane
2004 69
Robert Cassidy Shift with Envelope Idea brief, doing a shift while dumping cards out of envelope
2004 71
Robert Cassidy Packet Switch using envelope, with close-up variation
2004 129
Robert Cassidy Any card at any number with three-way forcing deck
2004 165
Karl Fulves High-Low Count blackjack system
2004
Charlatan (Issue 8)
96
Burling Hull The Pass Surpassed three-card control with crimp and honest riffle shuffle around block with selection
Also published here
  • Bulletin of Latest Sleights and Tricks, 1914
2004
Charlatan (Issue 8)
99
Reverse Ovette Master Move
2004
Discoverie (Issue 9)
119
Jerry K. Hartman Deep Cut Key Cut Deeper Control as key card placement
2004
Discoverie (Issue 9)
122
Gabi Pareras Sobre la Enseñada Optico de Hamman notes on Hamman's Flushtration count, see page 12 for technical description
2004 13
Gabi Pareras El Triunfo (...suma y sigue...) slop shuffle triumph with selection
  • Mi coartada
Related to 2004 38
Ben Harris Super Flip brief, without credit
2004 40
Alexander de Cova Two Switch Boxes for switching decks or other items
  • The cigar switch box
  • The deck of cards switch box
2004 4
"Joro" Bruno Hennig Unmöglich three cards are selected and replaced, three people shuffle three decks and deal cards until spectator stops them, selections are found
Related to 2004 71
Kostya Kimlat Undercover Force cards are spread and one card touched and turned-over, force and double, with variations
  • Free Style
  • Forcing Thoughts
  • Break Style
  • Cull Style
  • Bottom Up Style
Also published here 2004 5
Kostya Kimlat Undercover Reverse Larreverse type action, bottom card of face up double in center
Also published here 2004 7
Kostya Kimlat Double Deal Turnover with Full Deck
2004 9
Kostya Kimlat Double Deal Turnover with a Small Packet
Related to 2004 9
Kostya Kimlat Basic 3-Way Count quick three-way display usind double deal turnover
Related to 2004 9
Kostya Kimlat 3-Way Count with Odd Card quick three-way display using double deal turnover and hiding back of one card
2004 10
Kostya Kimlat One-Hand Alignment double deal turnover with small packet, pushing bottom card with left fingers
2004 10
Kostya Kimlat Undercover 3-Way four as three
Related to 2004 11
Kostya Kimlat Undercover Double Turnover slide under double
  • Brent Boyko's Undercover Midas Touch
Inspired by 2004 12
Kostya Kimlat Undercover Switch single card face up is turned face down and switched in process, slide under double
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 2004 13
Kostya Kimlat Undercover Convincers showing back of selected cards as red, blue deck with only one red card
2004 14
Kostya Kimlat Replacement Move replacing bottom card from double held in right hand under packet or second card from full deck while snapping the corner
  • Packet Replacement, Face-Up
  • Packet Replacement, Face-Down
  • Full Deck Replacement
2004 14
B.J. Bueno, Kostya Kimlat Streamlined Switch strip out switch of four cards
  • Face-down Switch
  • Face-up Switch
Related toVariations 2004 20
Aaron Shields, Derek Dingle Flash-Free NoLap Switch variation for second application of Dingle's NoLap Switch
Inspired by 2004 23
Frank Kelly, Joseph Ovette Kelly Bottom Placement
2004 35
One Hand Top Palm as a color change
2004 36
Matt Schulien, Edward Marlo Card to Card Case
2004 38
Brother John Hamman Flushtration Count
2004 43
Edward Marlo ATFUS
2004 45
Tenkai Ishida Optical Revolve
2004 47
Larry Jennings Larreverse brief
2004 10
Kostya Kimlat Undercover Reverse Larreverse type action, bottom card of face up double in center
Also published here 2004 14
Kostya Kimlat Undercover Force cards are spread and one card touched and turned-over, force, very brief
Also published here 2004 14
Kostya Kimlat Packet Switch
2004 28
Paul Curry Swindle Switch
2004 29
Kostya Kimlat The Roadrunner Cull
2004 37
Kostya Kimlat The Angle-Cull-Separation angle separation and spread cull combination
  • Separating Sets of Four of a Kind
  • Four Suit Separation
  • Beep Beep
2004 39
Kostya Kimlat Schulien: Reloaded Schulien/Marlo card case load, with repetition
Also published here 2004 43
Tomas Blomberg Double Christ forcing two cards with Christ Force
Also published here 2004 3
Daryl Martinez, Bill Simon Daryl-Simon Convincing Control card ends in cop position
Also published here 2004 5
Tom Stone Paper Clip Switch in sandwich, Signed Card Switch
Also published here 2004 7
Harry Lorayne HaLo Cut
2004 3
David Britland Packet Version of Mexican Turnover Switch tabled packet flipped over with card in hand
2004 5
Tom Stone Sneaky Palm Shift double inserted into center, bottom card of double secretly palmed into left hand
Inspired by 2004 8
Alex Elmsley, Edward Marlo ATFUS
2004 12
Carmen D'Amico Multiple Shift sliding block, hindu shuffle
2004 13
Joshua Jay Discreet Displacement
Also published here Jan. 2004
Magic (Vol. 13 No. 5)
74
Jack Parker Expertalk: Jack Parker on the Tent Vanish
  • Face-Down Tent Vanish
  • Face Up Tent Vanish
Also published here Jan. 2004
Magic (Vol. 13 No. 5)
78
David Jade, Damien Vapereau No Use Aces Aces dropped onto tabled packets from Tenkai palm as packets are pushed forward one by one
Also published here Feb. 2004
Magic (Vol. 13 No. 6)
73
Denis Behr Expertalk: Denis Behr on the Delayed TFC-Steal typo "TPC Steal", card inserted, deck spread on table, then picked up and all-around square-up steal
Inspired byAlso published here Feb. 2004
Magic (Vol. 13 No. 6)
76
Jason Alford, Mark Aspiazu, Andrew Wimhurst, Paul Cummins, Joshua Jay Hold 'Em open hold-out on top of tabled case
  • Wimhurst Variation
  • Cummins Variation
  • Jay Subtlety
Also published here Mar. 2004
Magic (Vol. 13 No. 7)
90
William Eston Rub-a-Dub Switch top card of deck placed under tabled card (double) with Rub-a-Dub type action
Also published here Mar. 2004
Magic (Vol. 13 No. 7)
95
R. Paul Wilson Fan-2-C Poker fan of five cards visibly changes into royal flush à la Bob Koch's Zapped
Variations 2004 11
R. Paul Wilson FaceOn-2-C different grip, fan held vertical
  • Method One
  • Method Two (gaff ends up sticking to back of hand)
Inspired by 2004 15
R. Paul Wilson Tabled Fan-2-C fan is lying on table
Inspired by 2004 23
R. Paul Wilson Wave-2-C gaff slides inside of fan under cover of hand
Inspired byVariations 2004 33
R. Paul Wilson Gavi-2-C gaff slides inside of fan without cover
  • Another Idea...
Inspired by 2004 35
R. Paul Wilson Bold-2-C fan of five cards visibly changes into royal flush, alternate handling to get in and out
Inspired byVariations 2004 38
R. Paul Wilson Bold-2-C Face On one-handed version
Inspired by 2004 45
R. Paul Wilson Magnet-2-C shimmed gaff version
Inspired by 2004 50
Derek Dingle The F. B. Pass
2004 9
Derek Dingle ATFUS Handling
2004 23
Derek Dingle The False Count
Also published here 2004 25
Paolo Cavalli, Massimo Tira Equinox 26 cards repeated, named card or mate is fan forced
2004 15
Wonder Man Fred Buffalo Bill spectator cuts the deck, removes five cards and thinks of one, card is divined
2004 127
Mark Aspiazu Action Half Pass undercut cover
2004 4
Kostya Kimlat Kick Alignment double deal turnover handling for small packet, three-way display
Related to 2004 13
Kostya Kimlat Undercover 3-Way three-way display with extra card
Related to 2004 14
Jason Alford The Original Angled After-Burner! kind of a variation of Tom Ellis/Wesley James Loading move sequence
  • Learn to Burn - Tips on Angled After Burner
    • The Finger Action
    • Catching the cards
    • The Injog
    • Wesley James "Load Up" Move
Also published here 2004 4
Jason Alford The After Burner Color Change
Inspired by 2004 8
Jack Parker Twin Burner double color change
Inspired byAlso published here 2004 13
Jack Parker Half Burned Angled After-Burner handling with a double facer
Inspired by 2004 14
Jason Alford Reverse Burn (Version One) Angled After-Burner to reverse a card
  • Adjustment for a Spectator Selection
Inspired byRelated to 2004 15
Jason Alford Reverse Burn (Version Two) Angled After-Burner to reverse a card
Inspired by 2004 17
Jason Alford The Bold Reverse Burn Angled After-Burner to reverse a card
Inspired byRelated to 2004 18
Jason Alford Toasted Sandwich
Inspired byRelated to 2004 19
Jason Alford Hot Thoughts applications for Angled-After Burner
  • To Cover a Palm
  • To Cover a Half Pass
  • To Cover a Full Pass
  • To Cover a Side Steal
Inspired by 2004 23
Jack Parker The Hidden Half Pass selection is reversed to second from bottom
Inspired by 2004 27
Jack Parker Fast Burn
Inspired by 2004 28
Paul Curry Swindle Switch
2004 13
Bruce Bernstein The Force of Psychology - Effect #2 two selections are transmitted by the spectators to the audience who mostly receive correct cards, then performer sends a card, using Bernstein's Psy-Deck
Related toAlso published here 2004 18
Edward Marlo Spider Return
2004 8
Aaron Shields Top-Block Hide-Out handling to hide the top few cards with ribbon-spread hide-out
2004 8
Steve Forte The Strip running cut with jog, top stock
2004 9
Crimp Technique #1 deck in riffle shuffle position on table
2004 9
Crimp Technique #2 bottom card with fourth finger
2004 10
Getting a Break During a Shuffle
2004 10
Aaron Shields Reduced-Tension Pinky Count two-handed
2004 11
Paul Cummins Cummins Cut ends with out-jogged block
2004 12
Bob Veeser Bluff Multiple Shift
2004 16
Aaron Shields Mechenical Benzais Spin Cut
2004 16
James Swain Face-up Benzais Spin-Out card propels out of deck during tabled cut, face-up
Also published here 2004 17
Aaron Shields One-Handed Break packet held in right-hand end grip, a break is established above bottom card with Kelly-type action
Inspired by 2004 19
Charlie Miller Table Spread Force cards are thumbed from dealing position onto table until the spectator says stop
2004 23
Moving Object Force timing
2004 24
Maintaining a Jog After a Spread
2004 24
Aaron Shields The Consistent Display four cards alike
  • Additional Notes on the Consistent Display (p. 27)
2004 25
Packet Double Deal
2004 26
Aaron Shields, B.J. Bueno Caliban's Revenge selection procedure without the performer looking
Inspired by 2004 31
Aaron Shields Shields Estimation Concept by sound, listening to spectator's dribbling and stopping the dribble
Inspired by
  • Jon Racherbaumer, Sticks and Stones, Vol. 2 No. 15, 1978, p. 4
2004 31
Bubble Peek top two cards
2004 32
Aaron Shields Double Duke Stack
Inspired by
  • "Stud Poker - Riffle Run-Up" (Revelations, 1984, p. 215)
2004 35
Aaron Shields Flip-Over Reverse top half is cut off, all of its cards are turned over under cover of top card
Inspired by 2004 37
Jerry Andrus Startling Color Change
2004 38
Vanni Bossi Guess How Many clean switch of folded card (or similar item), reel
2005 7
Vanni Bossi How to Roll a Card while handling the Deck
2005 23
Edward Marlo Olram Subtelty
2005 1
Larry Jennings Snap Palm for small packet
Also published here 2005 2
Riffle Replacement
2005 3
Larry Jennings L.J. Angle Steal from center, described as a control to top
2005 4
Cliff Green Imperceptible Get-Ready buckling multiple cards, brief (see page 11 for photograph)
2005 7
Larry Jennings LJ Pivot Bottom Palm unusual
Also published here 2005 7
Edward Marlo, Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Under the Spread Force Handling
2005 8
Larry Jennings Rhythm Count Variant
2005 11
Art Altman The Altman Trap
2005 12
Morris Loewy Loewy Palm
2005 12
Dai Vernon Loewy Palm Cover instantly produced from inside pocket
Related to 2005 12
Dave Rumfelt Breast Pocket Extraction card comes from deck
2005 14
Larry Jennings Rhythm Count
2005 15
Dai Vernon Double Lift Unload
2005 15
Larry Jennings Another Rhythm Count Variant
2005 19
Dai Vernon Vernon Push-Off one-handed
2005 25
Stanley Collins Tip-Over Change
2005 39
Herb Zarrow Zarrow Shuffle very brief
2005 42
Dai Vernon Creeping Reverse
2005 45
Larry Jennings, Ken Krenzel Partial Mechanical Reverse with half the deck, while holding the other half in dealing position
Also published here 2005 45
Larry Jennings Top and Bottom Palm from Small Packet
2005 50
Larry Jennings Bottom Palm Vanish bare handed
Also published here 2005 52
Dai Vernon Hand-to-Hand Transfer classic to classic
2005 53
Dai Vernon Strip-Out Addition
2005 54
Larry Jennings Bottom Palm Vanish II bare handed
Inspired by 2005 54
Larry Jennings Retaining Break While Deck is turned Over
2005 57
Edward Marlo Future Reverse
2005 58
B.J. Bueno Muy Bueno Shuffle with fake tabled cascade ala Steve Forte
Oct. 2005
The Penumbra (Issue 9)
2
Edward Marlo Perfect False Riffle Shuffle with credit information
Oct. 2005
The Penumbra (Issue 9)
2
Allan Ackerman Simulated Slip Cut tabled cutting sequence for (block) slip cut
Oct. 2005
The Penumbra (Issue 9)
7
Ross Bertram, David Ben, S. W. Erdnase Tabled Multiple Shift
Oct. 2005
The Penumbra (Issue 9)
12
David Ben Six Player Stack using table faros and false dealing
Oct. 2005
The Penumbra (Issue 9)
14
Martin Gardner Stock Holdout spectator shuffles deck in parts, but partial stack is retained, see credit correction in Issue 11, p. 1
Oct. 2005
The Penumbra (Issue 9)
17
Larry Jennings Rhythm Count "Double Olram Subtlety"
2005 3
Gambler's Cop
2005 10
Dai Vernon Vernon Transfer Move
2005 12
Max Holden Criss Cut Force
2005 14
Daryl Martinez, Peter Duffie Daryl Martinez Change Variation card changes as it is pushed into deck and extracted again
Inspired by 2005 15
Syd Segal Fake Card in Box Insertion really behind cellophane
2005 17
John C. Wagner Wagner Displacement Count showing four cards one by one and placing them aside while hiding one face
2005 20
Edward Marlo KM Move Variation
2005 20
Chris Kenner For 4 For Switch
2005 22
John Cornelius Winter Change
2005 23
Tony Kardyro, Edward Marlo KM Move
2005 24
Top Change
2005 25
John C. Wagner Simple Control
2005 26
Allan Ackerman New Math Addition perpendicular hide-out at bottom, added under face-up fan
Related toAlso published here 2005 2
Allan Ackerman The Olram Plus Count Olram variation
Also published here 2005 5
Bob Veeser, Allan Ackerman The Bull Shift bluff shift to bottom
Inspired byAlso published here 2005 6
Allan Ackerman Block Slip Cut apparently open single slip cut, erdnase break
2005 7
Allan Ackerman The HP Action Hidden Packet maneuver, underneath thumb fan
Related toAlso published here 2005 9
Allan Ackerman The HP Half Pass Hidden Packet maneuver, under cover of thumb fan
Also published here 2005 11
Allan Ackerman The A-I Move "Asher-Inspired", control to bottom with Pulp Friction / Hidden Packet methodology
Also published here 2005 12
Allan Ackerman, Harvey Rosenthal HP Center Load Variation Hidden Packet maneuver, small block reversed and loaded into center
Also published here 2005 13
Allan Ackerman The Auto-Unload removing cards from deck by stripping them out, secretly holding one back
Also published here 2005 15
Allan Ackerman The Ultra Rub-a-Dub-Dub face-up
2005 16
Allan Ackerman, Juan Tamariz The P-Shift multiple shift that palms cards in left hand
Related to 2005 18
Allan Ackerman Finesse the Finessed Travelers including a deck switch
Related toVariations 2005 23
Dave Rumfelt Card from Shirt Pocket
Related to
  • Dave Rumfelt's "Card from Pocket!" in Paul Diamond's "Mister Humble and Friends: Impromptu Magic", p. 10
2005 24
Dai Vernon Vernon Utility Move
2005 30
An Instant Flip-Over Change
Also published here 2005 30
Marc DeSouza The Shapeshifter Change brief
2005 32
Theodore Annemann Jinx Switch
2005 33
Art Altman Double Undercut Palm
2005 34
Allan Ackerman Overhand Shuffle Stop Force
Also published here 2005 36
Allan Ackerman Vernon Utility Move Handling card placed between face-up stepped sandwich cards
Also published here 2005 37
Allan Ackerman, Cliff Green Quad Technique four turned over as two
Also published here 2005 38
Jack Carpenter Flushtration Count Variation
Also published here 2005 40
Ken Krenzel Monte Plus Plus
2005 41
Allan Ackerman Fingertip Rhythm two as four
2005 51
Allan Ackerman Backwards Alignment Move to get injog at break
2005 24
Allan Ackerman Pocket Loading Ruse getting card in pocket for later discovery under the ruse of putting joker away
2005 25
Paul LePaul Natural Jog packet dropped on packet, brief
2005 26
Side Dribble to maintain Jog
2005 26
Karl Fulves Stooge's Riffle Shuffle Glimpse stooge can glimpse top card during performer's shuffle
Inspired by
  • "A Prediction" (Hatton & Plate, Magician's Tricks and how they are done)
2005 13
Biddle Steal Separation
2005 27
Karl Fulves, Stewart James Stax Fax stacks that force numbers, see also p. 68
2005 45
S. H. Paine Paine Set-Up for a number force, 14-15
2005 45
Karl Fulves, Don Nielsen Wallet/Envelope Load from behind back, reaching up under jacket
Related to 2005 51
Peter Duffie Butt Shuffle Variation
2005 63
Karl Fulves Shuffle Tracking Combo memorizing riffle shuffle distribution via Combo system in face-down spread of unsquared shuffle
2005 95
Karl Fulves Dual Thoughts using Brown-McMillen glimpse idea for only reversed card in deck
Inspired by 2005 103
Joshua Jay Discreet Displacement card is added on top of selection in action of stripping it out, done at chest height. Can be done as a control or a force.
VariationsAlso published here 2005 11
Gregory Wilson Indiscreet Displacement Variation of Discreet Displacement as a face-down force
Inspired by 2005 15
Allan Ackerman Allan Ackerman's Addition Variation of Discreet Displacement
Inspired by 2005 16
Milton Kort Corner Crimp Removal while displaying card
2005 7
Ron Bauer Putting in the Work
2005 16
Diagonal Insertion
2005 16
Ron Bauer The Fan Display
  • The Simple Fan
  • The Thumb Fan
  • The Pressure Fan
2005 19
Tyler Wilson Rub 'N Tug face up
Also published here 2005 5
Tyler Wilson B.O.O.T.Y. "Bored of Ostentatious Tilts Yet?"
getting into position for Tilt
Also published here 2005 8
Tyler Wilson Hasselhofzinser card touched in spread is forced, under-the-spread handling
Also published here 2005 10
Tyler Wilson Displayboy flourish to spin out a card that sticks out half-way from front
Related toAlso published here 2005 13
Tyler Wilson Hasselhofzinser card touched in spread is forced, under-the-spread handling
Also published here 2005 4
Tyler Wilson Tyler Insults Tilt's Totally Inexplicable Elegance and Simplicity Tilt finesses
  • Right T.I.T.T.Y. Method
  • Left T.I.T.T.Y. Method
Related to
  • Tomas Blomberg's "Zilt", Jack Parker's "Ultra-Tilt"
Also published here
2005 7
Tyler Wilson B.O.O.T.Y. "Bored of Ostentatious Tilts Yet?"
getting into position for Tilt
Also published here 2005 11
Tyler Wilson Rub 'N Tug face up
Also published here 2005 13
Tyler Wilson Pitching A Tent Vanish face up
Also published here 2005 16
Tyler Wilson Displayboy flourish to spin out a card that sticks out half-way from front
Also published here 2005 19
Tyler Wilson Dirty Stinkin' Ape In The Middle
Also published here 2005 36
One-Handed Diagonal Insertion card pushed in with first finger, ends up injogged
Related toAlso published here 2005 36
Tyler Wilson Sven Who? deck shown to be all black, then all red, selection is only blue-backed card, "no red card" comedy prediction, secret incomplete faro condition
Also published here 2005 40
Justin Higham Side-Faro Multiple Shift idea, to the bottom
2005 2
Pull-Down Pass
2005 4
Justin Higham False Shuffle Side-Faro False Shuffle
Also published here 2005 5
The Swing Cut
2005 6
William Goldman Card Stab
2005 10
Karl Fulves Self-Made Trap card chosen from face-up deck with Ten-Twenty force, turns out to be sandwiched by odd-backed cards
2005 424
Vernon Winiecke Packet Shuffle Pass packets cut between the hands, the roll back and forth
Related to 2005 436
Arturo de Ascanio The Psychology of Palming
  • The Importance of Palming and Its Difficulties
  • Covering the Palm
  • The Pre-Palm
  • The Palm Proper
  • Withdrawal of the Free Hand
  • The Tube Effect
  • Law of Primary Motion
  • Holding Out
  • Naturalness
  • Static Naturalness
  • Dynamic Naturalness
  • Misdirection
  • Disarming Looseness-Innocent Use of the Hand
  • Timing
  • The Replacement
  • Conclusion
Also published here 2005 77
Justin Hanes The Original Pop Secret from hindu shuffle position
Variations 2005 10
Riffle Force to break, brief
2005 9
Side Steal Color Change stealing rear card of double into right hand palm
2005 9
Rick Bronson Spinner "(A Flourish)"
card spun off right hand's fingers onto deck, Duck Change type dynamics
Related to 2005 13
Gary Kurtz Unidirectional Turnover
2005 16
Hindu Shuffle Force
2005 17
Herrmann Pass Color Change here with business cards
2005 20
Dai Vernon One-Handed Slip Cut brief
2005 9
Peter Warlock PW Slip Cut brief
2005 9
Piet Forton Der Drop-Out-Move face-up production of cards while doing a hindu shuffle
2005 13
Piet Forton Drop-Out-Move Double double lay down, variation on the drop out move
2005 14
Piet Forton Die Piet-Forton-Palmage different applications and also credit information on p. 21
2005 18
Piet Forton 2te Anwendung LTP to classic palm transfer, vanish after Elmsley count, card to wallet
2005 23
Paul Harris Grasshopper Switch within small packet
2005 41
Bob White Handling a Single Card
Also published here 2005 15
Bob White Flash Double lift without turnover
  • White's Comments
Also published here 2005 17
Bob White Gemini Count Alternative
Also published here 2005 20
Bob White, J. B. Bobo A False Count for example five as six
  • White's Comments
Also published here 2005 24
Bob White Small Packet Palm left thumb motionless on top
  • White's Comments
Also published here 2005 28
Bob White Managing The Depth Illusion
Also published here 2005 30
Dai Vernon Top to Bottom Reverse card wrapped around with fingers
Also published here 2005 31
Bob White Bob White's One Hand Tilt get-ready
Also published here 2005 33
Barrie Richardson Daley's Delight Switch Variation with packets
Inspired by 2005 16
Thumb Clip Pass cards taken in right-hand thumb clip and put on top, à la manipulator's steal
2005 22
Jinx Packet Switch
2005 33
Barrie Richardson The Legal Switch-pad deck switched as it slides off a pad
Inspired by
  • Stop Trick with plate by Ken Brooke
Related to
  • "Omar's Deck Switch" (U.F. Grant)
Also published here
  • Vibrations, Jan. 1998
2005 41
Barrie Richardson Devious Deck Switch using a card case
Related to
  • "Cold Case" (Gregory Wilson)
VariationsAlso published here
  • Club 71, Aug. 1999
2005 44
Barrie Richardson Double-Sided Peek Box slide covers under cellophane on both sides
Also published here
  • Club 71, Autumn 2002
2005 54
Barrie Richardson, Prof. Robert Hellis Hellis Switch with Business Card see also p. 161
2005 69
Fred Robinson, Barrie Richardson Center Cop card from center into left cop
Related to 2005 212
Barrie Richardson Cop Pocket Removal without inserting whole hand in pocket
2005 214
Barrie Richardson Center Palm
Related toAlso published here
  • palm by Antony Gerard, 1979 Lecture Notes
2005 224
Cloyes Palm off the top
2005 230
Barrie Richardson Cloyes Palm Switch card in left hand switched with card in right-hand lateral palm
Also published here 2005 231
Barrie Richardson Malini Peek Variation
Inspired by 2005 238
Arthur Carter Crossing-the-Cut Embellishment
2005 243
Barrie Richardson The Blind Voice-detector spectator cuts shuffled deck in five piles, one secretly bridged
Also published here 2005 346
Break Glimpse into break in back
2005 349
Daryl Martinez Convincing Control into Gambler's Cop
Mar. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 3)
64
Bill Simon Business Card Prophecy Move
Mar. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 3)
66
Prof. Robert Hellis Hellis Palm Change
Mar. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 3)
80
Rafael Benatar On Tabling Double Cards: The Nail and Edge Principle
  • An Exercise
  • With the left hand
  • The Pendular Laydown
  • Sitting Down
Mar. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 3)
80
Rafael Benatar Top Card Glimpse as deck is put in inner pocket
Mar. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 3)
83
Derek Dingle Licked at Last Steal card apparently put in envelope, stolen back to deck
May 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 5)
26
Guy Hollingworth Erdnase Sideways
Inspired by July 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 7)
26
Center Double Lift
Aug. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 8)
24
Tyler Wilson Deep Vernon finesse
Aug. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 8)
28
Bob Farmer Slop Shuffle Royal Flush
  • Flim-FlaMagic
Aug. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 8)
31
Harry Lorayne, David Regal Psychological Face-Up Spread Force
Aug. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 8)
32
Brother John Hamman Up The Ladder Switch
Sep. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 9)
83
Larry Jennings Optical Add-On
Oct. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 10)
30
Ray Kosby One-Hand Palm Transformation cards held spread in right-hand end grip and visible change
Inspired by Oct. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 10)
32
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Psychological Fan Force only picture card in group
Also published here Nov. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 11)
68
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Packet Top Change
Nov. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 11)
70
Two Card Monte Move
Nov. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 11)
73
Richard Kaufman The Bottom Change and The Bottom/Top Change intro
Nov. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 11)
78
"Magic" Christian Stelzel The Bottom Change without grip change
Related to Nov. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 11)
78
Bottom/Top Change
Nov. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 11)
79
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Card Études routine of flourishes
Nov. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 11)
80
Richard Kaufman A Few Words About Hofzinser's Sleights on the type of playing cards at Hofzinser's time
  • Index Of Aid [Gimmicked] Cards
Nov. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 11)
84
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Hofzinser's Bottom Palm
Nov. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 11)
90
Steve Draun The Draun Control card replaced in spread and spread closed, card rides to the top
Dec. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 12)
98
James Swain Classic Pass Cut Aces Production cutting between two Aces
Inspired by Dec. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 12)
102
Bob Ostin Add On method to add card to the deck, while performing Vernon's Variant
Related toAlso published here
  • "New Pentagram" January, 1972.
2005 18
Bob Ostin The "Fan Hide" Move one handed fan hides card, as a glimpse, to load card
Also published here 2005 26
Bob Ostin My Double Lift
2005 28
Bob Ostin Silent Sleight in the hands, bottom to top
Also published here 2005 40
Bob Ostin Ambitious Cut adding a card on top, while cutting the deck
2005 48
Bob Ostin Sign Of Five Prediction matchbox is freely placed on one of five packets, inside is a prediction of the four top cards in form of four corners of the same cards
Related to
  • "The Sign of Five Prediction" in "The Magician" February, 2004.
2005 64
Bob Ostin The Searcher card is placed next to its mate
2005 70
Bob Ostin The Serendipity Card Change backpalm gag for magicians, card shrinks on back of hand
Also published here
  • "The Serendipity Card Change" in "Abracadabra" Nr. 1564. January, 1976.
2005 80
Bob Ostin The Multi-Card Gimmick multi card to force one out of six cards
2005 90
Bob Ostin Card Case Hold-Out
2005 96
Bob Ostin The Paper Clip Force forcing one of six cards, using a die and a paper clip
Also published here 2005 108
Bob Ostin The Envelope Hold-Out envelope to add cards on top of the deck
2005 124
Bob Ostin The 'Romantic' Card Trick using the cross sum force twice, finding queen and king of hearts
2005 134
Paul Curry Swindle Switch brief
2005 144
Tilt
Feb. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 1)
28
Henry Christ 203rd Force
Feb. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 1)
31
Edward Marlo Book Break
Feb. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 1)
32
Gene Taylor The Clear Exchange card in plastic sleeve is seen to be Joker, it is removed and changed into previous selection, featuring a method for switching a card with a clear plastic sleeve
Inspired by Feb. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 1)
34
Kostya Kimlat Breaking Glances "Work with the Marlo Fingertip Flesh Break"
  • The Basic Technique
  • Touches
    • The Closed-Deck Convincer
    • Creating a Step
    • The Fan Peek
    • Outer Peeks
  • Continuations
    • Riffle Force
    • Overhand Shuffle
    • Riffle Shuffle
    • Hindu Shuffle
    • Pulp Friction
    • Marlo's Ruse
Related to May 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 2)
20
Edward Marlo Illogical Double Lift
May 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 2)
34
Brandon Burton Angled Aces flourish cut followed by all-at-once Ace production
Inspired byRelated to May 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 2)
36
Paul Harris Three as Four Display
Aug. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 3)
28
Brother John Hamman Flushtration Count
Aug. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 3)
31
Chuck Smith Smith's 52-Object Equivoque
Related to Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 4)
10
Mexican Turnover
Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 4)
18
Max Nelson The Gizmo Box case put on deck, card added to top, here as force
Inspired byRelated to Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 4)
28
Zenneth Kok Impossible Twist Move four cards held spread in end grip, one visibly turns over, first finger secretly pushes cards
Related to Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 4)
38
Packet Bottom Palm palming the bottom three of four cards in the right hand
Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 4)
44
Giorgio Tarchini Dice Force using dice rolls to force a card with multiple-out count
Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005)
14
R. Paul Wilson Emergence card slides magically out of in-the-hand spread
Also published here 2005 8
Martin Lewis Martin Lewis Popout
2005 12
Rick Merrill The Classic Force tips and handling
2005 14
Rick Merrill Slip, Flip, Pop quick one-at-a-time revelation in pop-out position
Inspired byRelated to 2005 15
Chris Kenner The Sybil Cut
Also published here 2005 17
Joshua Jay Palming
2005 34
Joshua Jay With a Close-up Case
2005 34
Joshua Jay, Jason Alford, Mark Aspiazu Hold 'Em adding extra-cards from top of tabled card case
Also published here 2005 35
Dai Vernon Optical Move no crossing
Also published here 2005 43
Frederick Braue Braue Addition
2005 49
Broken Up Elmsley
2005 56
Alex Elmsley Prayer Vanish sandwiched card vanishes
Also published here 2005 100
Jay Sankey Face-Up Tent Vanish Charlier pass
Also published here 2005 101
LTP Vanish
2005 110
Michael Close Last Card Push handling the last block in an undercount
Also published here 2005 120
Duc Nhien The Quarter Pass
Related to 2005 131
One Hand Thumb Drag Production thumb reaches in and drags out card
2005
Charlatan (Issue 9)
111
Jerry K. Hartman Popover Move
2005
Charlatan (Issue 9)
112
Jerry K. Hartman J. K. Hartman addition to Schmidt's routine and Popover Move usage in it
Inspired by 2005
Charlatan (Issue 9)
113
Joseph K. Schmidt The Stevens Control handling of the Stevens Control
Related to 2005
Charlatan (Issue 10)
119
Joseph K. Schmidt J.K.S. on Stevens handling of the Stevens Control
Related to 2005
Charlatan (Issue 10)
122
Roy Walton Reverse Motion Shift
Also published here 2005
Charlatan (Issue 10)
127
Karl Fulves Cheating At Blackjack: The Ungaffed Show
Related to 2005
Charlatan (Issue 10)
131
Andi Gladwin Combination Cull and Exchange Variation
Inspired by 2005 28
Jack Parker Strip Out Switch Variation out-jogged card are stripped out one by one
Inspired by 2005 36
Throw-Cut Production top section thrown into other hand (or onto table)
Related to 2005
Discoverie (Issue 10)
130
Dan Block False Cut flourishy
Related to 2005
Discoverie (Issue 10)
136
Jack Avis Avis False Cut
Inspired by 2005
Discoverie (Issue 10)
138
Alexander de Cova The Switch as hands descent
Also published here 2005 8
Under Cellophan Holdout
2005 4
Push-In Change
2005 7
Edward Marlo Olram Count
2005 8
Rub a Dub Vanish
2005 10
Lee Asher Interesting Trivia credit information
  • The Origin of the Double Lift
  • The Diving Board Double History
2005 8
Lee Asher Basic Technique of the Non-Acrobatic Diving Board Double
  • Turning the Diving Board face up
  • Turning the Diving Board face down
Also published here 2005 12
Lee Asher The Acrobatic Diving Board Double "Advanced Technique"
double flips into the air from the deck and is caught on the deck
  • Catching the acrobatic double
  • Method for catching
2005 22
Lee Asher Tips for Improving Your Diving Board Double Technique
  • Face up vs. Face down
  • Tips
2005 27
Lee Asher The Exercise (Snap with a DBD) Murphy deck flip while doing Acrobatic Diving Board Double
2005 36
T. G. Murphy Brief Description of the Snap deck flips over in left hand
  • Super Practice Tip for the Snap
Also published here 2005 36
Lee Asher Behind the Back doing Acrobatic Diving Board Double with hand behind the back, catching card before the body
  • Phase 1: Tossing from behind the back
  • Phase 2: Launching from an awkward position
  • Phase 3: Combining all the elements
2005 41
Lee Asher Deck Vanish deck ditch into back pocket during Acrobatic Diving Board Double
2005 44
R. Paul Wilson "Show me your pass!" on invisible passes
2005 4
R. Paul Wilson The West Coast Slow riffle cover, Dr. Elliott inspired
  • Description One: The Pass
  • Description Two: Timing
  • Description Three: Angles
2005 6
R. Paul Wilson R. Paul Wilson on the Instant Pass! pass made as soon as the top half is replaced on the bottom half
  • Fine Points
2005 20
Paolo Cavalli C. K. C. Planet Earth dated 2003, with prediction of amount of wrong cards, performed as mind control spectators get cards offered and they can take them or refuse them
Inspired by 2005 14
Mark Aspiazu ASP Control packet hidden underneath thumb fan
Related to 2005 7
Jerry Sadowitz Cover Shift Elias Shift with cover card
Also published here 2005 10
Tyler Wilson Pitching a Tent Vanish odd-backed or face up
2005 12
Ken Krenzel Monte Plus Plus
2005 18
Jack Parker Parker Varies Regal spectator touch card in spread, card is reversed in deck, in the process it is switched
Inspired byAlso published here 2005 25
Jamie Badman, Colin Miller The Underground Change turnover change variation in which the tabled card is switched for the second card in the deck, brief
Also published here 2005 30
Peter Duffie Lead-in using additional twelve cards in the handling for later Ace Assembly, no lapping
Inspired by
  • Ed Marlo method with lapping
2005 20
Peter Duffie On a Roll spectator selects a card and cuts the deck into three piles, top cards and selection make up the four Jacks
2005 26
Spectator Shuffles Red/Black one riffle shuffle
2005 50
Gordon Bruce The Hands of a Surgeon
2005 5
Gordon Bruce Packet Reversal top card(s) of packet is lifted upwards in right-hand end grip, bottom part of packet is flipped over
2005 6
Gavin Ross Hot Flush Royal Flush production with cut deeper force
2005 11
End-for-End Turnover Reverse top card ends up reversed at bottom of packet, rest turned over onto it
2005 16
Alex Elmsley Slide-Under Switch
2005 26
Bold Swing Cut Riffle Stop Force discrepant
2005 27
George McBride Veeser Meets Steranko lateral palm
2005 33
George McBride Lateral Palm Packet Switch
2005 34
Scotty Johnston Fan Block Steal one one-handed fan cover a block from below top card of the left-handed section is stolen
  • Block Steal Placement
2005 41
Trevor Lewis, Ken Krenzel Monte Plus Plus Switch
2005 45
Tom Ellis Super Rise Loading Move
Also published here 2005 55
Out-Jog Steal bottom card is pushed in as out-jogged cards are removed
2005 68
Peter Duffie Slow-mo Covered Walton Snap Change packet changes except top card
Inspired byAlso published here 2005 69
R. Paul Wilson Thinking Cap method with no bottom deal
Inspired by 2005 73
Thumb-Drag Strip-Out Addition top card is carried along
2005 74
R. Paul Wilson Addition with Envelope cards under envelope on table, packet on top, envelope quickly pulled out
2005 77
Dave Robertson L.K.D. Monte out-jogged handling
Inspired by 2005 79
Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli) I. General Procedures procedures in which the spectator and/or performer shuffles but retains certain aspects of the red-black distribution of the deck
  • Procedure A
  • Procedure B
  • Procedure C
  • Procedure D: Into This Universe
  • Procedure E: Into Two Universes
  • Procedure F: Multiple Shuffle Procedure
Mar. 2006
The Penumbra (Issue 10)
13
Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli) 7. The Red Card Force or Prediction
8. A Red Herring! (Or two!)
card force in which the spectator shuffles, cuts off a pile and remembers the first (or third in No. 8) red card
Mar. 2006
The Penumbra (Issue 10)
17
Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli) 9. "The Next Card That I Will Turn Over Will Be Your Card!" "The Circus Trick" with no-touch force
Related to Mar. 2006
The Penumbra (Issue 10)
17
Jack Carpenter Bottom Card Crimp as deck is spread
2006 5
Cliff Green Cliff Green Double
2006 20
Jack Carpenter The Impulse Change brief
2006 20
Jack Carpenter Techno-Pop fan pop-out production
Related to 2006 30
Eric Mead Four-Card Control using crimp
Inspired byAlso published here 2006 72
Eric Mead Spectator Shuffles
2006 103
Eric Mead Face-Down Slop restoring order of riffle shuffled packet
2006 104
Eric Mead Topsy-Turvy Slop restoring order of riffle shuffled packet
2006 105
Eric Mead Implicate Order two though cards found with procedure that apparently mixes the cards
2006 108
Milk Build Stack
2006 115
Arthur Finley Remote Control
2006 139
Francis Carlyle Walking Finger Count
2006 160
Tony Kardyro, Elmer Biddle Kardyro-Biddle Steal
2006 165
Ernest Earick, Eric Mead Rotary Reverse Handling
Related to 2006 169
Karl Germain The Flash Card Change
2006 170
Mexican Joe Crimp
2006 222
Jim Steinmeyer, Stewart James Five Cards on the March mathematical spelling trick with row of five coins, based on Stewart James "Stranger in a Strange Land"
Variations 2006 10
Psychological False Count 13-12-11-10-... and x makes y
2006 23
Arthur Trace The Relativity Change Card held in hands changes visibly
Also published here 2006 6
Arthur Trace The Relativity Switch Out Card is switched while tossed on table
2006 31
Jason England The Strike Second Deal
  • The Sail
  • Delayed Timing
  • The Emerging Angle
  • Back Design
  • The Left Fingers as a Gauge
  • The Brief
  • Dealing Speed
  • Sound
  • Dead-hand Deals
  • Dead-thumb Deals
  • Necktieing
2006 2
Jason England The Push-off Second Deal
  • The Sail
  • Delayed Timing
  • The Emerging Angle
  • Back Design
  • The Left Fingers as a Gauge
  • The Brief
  • Dealing Speed
  • Sound
  • Dead-hand Deals
  • Dead-thumb Deals
  • Necktieing
2006 10
Jason England The Big Question strike or push-of second deal
2006 14
Jason England Practice Drills
2006 15
Jason England Tempo Drills
2006 16
Jason England Final Thoughts
  • Other Seconds
  • Dry skin
  • Seconds/Centers/Bottom - Same Grip
  • More on Rhythm and Timing
2006 18
Bottom Deal
2006 2
The Double Deal
2006 2
Side Steal
2006 3
Edward Marlo Diminishing Lift Sequence
2006 4
Erik Nordvall Spread Force Handling Simple hand-to-table variation of Hofzinser Spread Force with cull
2006 13
Father Cyprian, Al Smith Flip Flop Change
2006 48
Top Change face up, back color transformation
2006 60
Rosetta-Shuffle
2006 67
Christoph Borer Card Force from Ribbon Spread in steps
2006 82
Christoph Borer Svengali
  • Das Svengali-Spiel (general comments)
  • Das Forcieren einer Karte (forcing a card, spectator shuffles deck)
Also published here 2006 83
Deck Switch brief
2006 121
Christoph Borer Pendulum spectator finds selection of other spectator with a pendulum
Also published here 2006 145
Christoph Borer 4. Dribble Force subtlety Erdnase Break handling
Also published here 2006 160
Ron Bauer Slough-Off Faro
2006 20
Gin Pick brief
2006 25
Ron Bauer Faces Out Shuffle Technique
2006 29
Ron Bauer Further Up The Ladder further details on the up-the-ladder cut
Related to 2006 30
Strip Shuffle normal running cut
2006 32
Fake Strip Shuffle running cut off the bottom
2006 32
Ron Bauer The 545 Switching Count exchanges top and bottom cards
2006 35
Ron Bauer Audible Count
2006 37
Sveroni Notlösung flashy production of selection, card apparently shot from center of the deck into other hand
Related to 2006 36
Tyler Wilson Rub N Tug face up
Also published here 2006 15
Tyler Wilson Pitching a Tent Vanish face up
Also published here 2006 18
Tyler Wilson Tyler Insults Tilt's Totally Inexplicable Elegance and Simplicity Tilt finesses
  • Tuning
  • Tokyo
Also published here 2006 21
Tyler Wilson Bored of Ostentatious Tilts Yet? getting into position for Tilt
Also published here 2006 27