Book
1969
Written by Roy Walton*
Work of Roy Walton*
61 pages (Stapled), published by L. Davenport & Co.
Illustrated with drawings by Roy Walton*
Language: English
38 entries
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Roy Walton* Introduction
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Roy Walton* Aperitif four Aces are produced, two color changes and last two Aces found sandwiched between other two
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Edward Marlo Pinky Pull Down
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Roy Walton* Mutual Mindreading two sets of Ace, Two and Three, performer turns over card spectator is thinking of and vice versa
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Roy Walton* Money Power from twenty-card packet, two set of mates are found with spectator, making up four-of-a-kind
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Inspired by
  • Jack Avis problem
Related to
  • Powerth, Peter Duffie, 1993
Variations
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Roy Walton* Oil and Queens transformation kicker
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Variations
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Roy Walton* The Karl Le Fong Trick two cards noted by throwing three dice, cards change places
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Variations
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Roy Walton* Mission Accomplished
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Bluff Pass
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Roy Walton* A Further Mission
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Roy Walton* Laydown Card Switch while spreading cards and removing Kings face down
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Roy Walton* Stepping Stones solution for a problem posed by Fulves, several variations
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Roy Walton* The Wacky Card Trick with five poker dice
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Roy Walton* The Leaper Again card at thought-of position transposes with unknown card or appears at same position in other packet
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Roy Walton* The X Plus One Ace Trick "Where X is the Number of Ace Tricks You Already Know", second deal
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Roy Walton* Jay Bee Transposition Joker in pocket transposes with selection
  • Alternative Method
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Roy Walton* Taking Two Again. Again. Ace, Two or Three is selected and transposes with selection
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Roy Walton* Impact Aces in envelopes with holes, chosen one turns over, then Ace in envelope turns over
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Variations
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Roy Walton* The Overworked Card Triumph type of effect, one card travels from bottom to top and turns every reversed card over
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Roy Walton* The Old Fashioned Way matching mates, eight pairs, after random mixing procedure
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The Reverse Faro in-the-hands
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Roy Walton* The Cannibal Cards four Aces and two Jacks, vanish and appearance, on top of deck, second deal
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Roy Walton* Cannibal Cards with Colour Change Ending
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Roy Walton* The Changeling two cards change into selection one by one
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Variations
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Flip-Over Change
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Roy Walton* The Happy Wanderers three cards in the middle, two travel to top and bottom, then cards are found in the middle again with one card reversed
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Roy Walton* Liberty
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Roy Walton* Almost Impromptu one of four cards selected, other three cards added together and number counted in deck finds mate
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Roy Walton* Suit Yourself two small packets, one arranges in the same suit order as the other, self-duplicating set-up
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Roy Walton* You Name It I'll Change It
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Roy Walton* Finders Keepers with two selections
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Roy Walton* You Can't Cheat An Honest Man two hands, performer always has four Jacks, Aces as climax, bottom deals
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Roy Walton* Never Give a Sucker an Even Break three blank cards as climax
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Roy Walton* Colour Magic cards with rainbow backs
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Roy Walton* The Inconsistent Liar
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Variations
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Roy Walton* The Helensburgh Speller
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Roy Walton* Card Case mystery card in case, four Queens are found and mystery card turns out to be selection
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Inspired by
  • Abracadabra, Vol. 13 No. 335, June 28, 1952, p. 361
Variations
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Roy Walton* Transposition of a Signature Variation different colored back
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Data entered by Lorenz Schär, January 2017.