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Martin Gardner Synthetic Seconds two selections travel together, presented as second deal demonstration, stooge
Related to 1938
The Jinx (Issue Winter Extra 1937/38)
272
Stewart James The Open Prediction #24 psychological stop force, with out by Arthur Carter (different effect really)
Related to
  • out by Arthur Carter in The Pentagram, Feb. 1953
Aug. 1955
Ibidem (Issue 3)
16
Arthur Carter Die achte Wolke eight different-colored cards in envelope, spectator says stop on one and it is predicted on its back
Also published here
  • New Pentagram
Feb. 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 3)
56
Philip T. Goldstein, Arthur Carter Destiny spectator and magician think of a card, after the spectator shuffles the card are found next to each other, miscalling, based on Carter's "A Universal Out" from Magigram 3/75
Related toVariations 1977 5
Arthur Carter One Red Card "you will chose the only red card"
Also published here
  • Pentagram, Dec. 1951
1978 1150
Arthur Carter, Dai Vernon, Karl Fulves The Red Prediction No. 30, invisible die, "you will chose the only red card"
1981 35
Arthur Carter Das unfehlbare Sortieretui pocket index construction
Also published here
  • The Magic Wand, June 1954
Jan. 1983
Intermagic (Vol. 9 No. 4)
156
Peter Duffie, Arthur Carter Carter's Fooler deck shuffled by spectator, deck cut into four piles, performer removes one from each pile, values are spelled and mates found
Inspired by
  • "Impossible Coincidence" (Arthur Carter, Magigram, Nov. 1975)
Variations
1994 9
Arthur Carter Chemical Reaction No. 52, one of seven cards chosen, its back changes color
1995 104
Peter Duffie Without a Dare in the World two halves on table, spectator drops envelope on one, card inside matches card on top of other pile
Inspired by
  • "Out of this Wallet" (Arthur Carter, Magic Circle Magic)
2000 12
Arthur Carter Crossing-the-Cut Embellishment
2005 243
Nathan Kranzo Only Three Away selection is next to card named by performer, then three cards away with message on back of performer's card
Inspired by Feb. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 1)
26
Nick Trost Face-to-Face Coincidence three face-to-face pairs made with help of spectator, they match
Inspired byAlso published here
  • Precursor #LXV, Sep. 1988
2009 552
Nick Trost Three-Way Gemini deck cut into three piles, one card removed from each packet, all three are mated with Gemini Twins procedure
Inspired by 2013 583