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Edward Marlo The K. M. Move Brush Change see page 23 for credits
1962 18
Edward Marlo Appearing and Disappearing Selections on face of deck
1962 19
Edward Marlo Technical Variations of the K. M. Move
  • First Variation
  • Second Variation
  • The Fan Method
1962 20
Edward Marlo Conclusions and Recollections with credit information
1962 22
Edward Marlo Technicolor Prediction spectator turns over one card behind back, reversed card was predicted and has different colored back, several methods
Related to 1962
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1962)
64
Bill Hendricks Red and Black shuffling red and black packets and then two faro shuffles
Inspired by 1962
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1962)
70
Edward Marlo Jam It short cups and balls routine, small ball jammed into top of cup
Feb. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 366)
291
Edward Marlo Cups and Coins coins travel from cup to cup with German Passe Passe Coins
Feb. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 366)
292
Edward Marlo Chop Cup Idea using an additional magnet
Feb. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 366)
292
Edward Marlo Marlo's Magic Knot
Feb. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 366)
292
Edward Marlo Marlo's Svengali with idea for Curry's Touch
Feb. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 366)
294
Edward Marlo Marlo's False Cut on Table one-handed on table
Inspired byVariations Nov. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 374)
324
Edward Marlo Marlo's Lengthwise Spread spreading two or three cards while hiding an extra card, buckling
Nov. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 374)
324
Edward Marlo The Open Travelers
Variations Dec. 1962
The New Phoenix (Issue 375)
329
Jochen Zmeck Medium partial rough-smooth, red and black alternate, then force blocks, three phases:
  • 1. spectator says if top card is red or black, he is always right
  • 2. spectator names position of a given card, the card is at that position
  • 3. performer put unknown card in pocket, spectator divines it
Related to 1962 18
Edward Marlo Foreword credit information
Related to 1962 1
Edward Marlo More Bluff Shifts intro
Related to 1962 2
Edward Marlo For One Card (Added Ideas) Aces inserted from back one by one, all in same place and jogged
Inspired by 1962 2
Edward Marlo Bluff Shift to the Top or at Any Number from the Top Tilt, lowering deck below top card
1962 3
Edward Marlo Bluff Shift to the Bottom or at Any Number from the Bottom Tilt directly to bottom
Variations 1962 5
Edward Marlo Bluff Shift and Palm Off Tilt to bottom and cop or palm "Side-Squaring Palm"
1962 5
Edward Marlo Flexible Bluff Shift Aces inserted from back into center one by one, controlled together in any order, bluff spacing
Variations 1962 6
Carmen D'Amico D'Amico's Idea establishing tilt break in center during insertion of first Ace
Inspired by 1962 7
Edward Marlo Front Tilt when spectators are looking from above
1962 8
Edward Marlo Mental Elimination one of four thought of, three discarded, remaining card placed on top is selection
1962 8
Edward Marlo Rising Thought "First Effect", one of four cards thought of, all lost in deck, selection comes to top
1962 9
Edward Marlo Quick Acembly "Second Effect", three Aces buried, top three cards placed on last Ace, they change into Aces
1962 9
Edward Marlo 4 and 4 Transposition "Third Effect", two fours-of-a-kind, some cards lost, follow the leader type effect
1962 10
Edward Marlo Trapped "Fourth Effect", sandwich cards passed through deck trap selection
1962 11
Edward Marlo The Pincers "Fifth Effect", sandwich cards are stuck into deck from back and selection is pulled out with them
1962 11
Edward Marlo, Charles Aste Jr. Center Push Subtlety actual center cards pushed out a bit from back, see precursor by Charles Aste, Jr. on p. 13
1962 12
Edward Marlo Gathering of the Clan "Sixth Effect", quartet lost in deck, reappears on top
Related to 1962 13
Edward Marlo Surprise "Seventh Effect", top and bottom cards shown and lost, one was selection, it appears back on top, sucker
1962 14
Edward Marlo Note using Tilt in ambitious card routine, "most obvious use (...) for this reason I have avoided it", getting into position before removing top card
1962 15
Edward Marlo Another Classical Quickie "Eighth Effect", card(s) pushed into center changes directly or delayed into another card
Inspired by
  • "Future Classic" (Ed Marlo)
Related to
1962 16
Edward Marlo Aces to Pocket "Ninth Effect", Aces placed reversed in deck, they change into Kings, Aces from pocket
1962 16
Edward Marlo The Prediction (Open or Closed) "Tenth Effect", card touched face down, it is pushed in center of face-up deck which is then spread
1962 17
Edward Marlo Do As I Do "Eleventh Effect", with two decks, two methods
Inspired byRelated to 1962 18
Edward Marlo The Tilted Transposition "Twelfth Effect", two cards placed reversed into two halves transpose
1962 20
Edward Marlo On the Presentation of Transpositions clarity
1962 21
Edward Marlo The Criss Cross Transposition "Thirteenth Effect", more complex version of previous transposition
1962 21
Edward Marlo The Tilt Stab "Fourteenth Effect", card stabbed next to selection by performer
1962 22
Edward Marlo Milk Key Placement with block and reversed card
1962 22
Edward Marlo The Tilt Sandwich "Fifteenth Effect", two cards pushed into deck sandwich selection
  • Alternative Handlings for The Tilt Sandwich
1962 23
Edward Marlo Tilt Doubly Ambitious "Sixteenth Effect"
1962 25
Edward Marlo Tilted Aces "Seventeenth Effect", Aces placed into center come to top, no cuts, see p. 1 for credit information
Variations 1962 25
Edward Marlo Tilt Addition "Eighteenth Effect", using Tilted Aces to add cards behind them
Inspired by 1962 25
Edward Marlo Numbered Tilt "Nineteenth Effect", value of top card used to count to selection, top card is selection, sucker
1962 26
Edward Marlo Tilted Dunbury "Twentieth Effect"
1962 26
Edward Marlo Tilted Classical Quickie "Twenty-First Effect", reversed card in center changes into selection
Related to 1962 27
Edward Marlo Visible Tilt "Twenty-Second Effect", card pushed face-up in center appears on top
1962 27
Edward Marlo Clip Palm Transformation
1962 27
James Steranko The Ultimate Move on estimating cuts by sight
Related to 1962 10
James Steranko Part Two spectator cuts anywhere, remembers bottom card and replaces, then cuts again as often as he likes, deck spread face up and performer finds card
Related toVariations 1962 16
James Steranko Part Three two cards selected by cutting off packets, all assembled and cut a few times, performer finds cards
Related to 1962 17
James Steranko Plus One spectator cuts anywhere, remembers bottom card and replaces, gives deck a riffle shuffle, performer finds card
Inspired byRelated to 1962 17
James Steranko E=MC2 fingertip peek control with bridge
Related to 1962 28
James Steranko Psycussion saliva put on selection during peek procedure, not for vanish but identification
Related to 1962 29
James Steranko Influence in demo riffle a card is nail nicked and peeked, then it is forced in fingertip peek position
Related to 1962 36
James Steranko Ocellus color reflects on back of other card, color separation, also in peek position to see full index reflection
Related to 1962 105
Edward Marlo Technicolor Thought "Technicolour Thought", any Ace named, it is reversed, and then it is shown to have a different back color as well
  • Commercial Version (with envelope)
    • Buckle Handling
  • Second Version
  • Third Version (double backer added behind back)
  • First Procedure
  • Second Procedure
  • Third Procedure
  • Fourth Procedure
  • Fifth Procedure
  • Sixth Procedure
  • First Four Card Method (no extra card)
  • Second Four Card Method
  • Third Four Card Method
  • Method from Deck
Related toVariations May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
2
Edward Marlo K.B.V. Count Kardyro-Biddle-Veeser, Elmsley count in end grip, see also next pages for variations
May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
8
Edward Marlo Technicolor Thought Transposition Aces taken from a deck, any Ace named, it is reversed, and then it is shown to have a different back color as well, in the other deck the missing Ace is found
May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
12
Edward Marlo Spur of the Moment named card is reversed and odd-backed, ends with normal cards
  • The Obvious Method (pocket index)
  • [unnamed]
  • The Memory Method
  • The Concentrate Method
  • Concentrate Again
  • Swivel Change Method (optional red/blue double backer, sticky)
  • The Chute Method (a card is dropped through sleeve from inside pocket)
May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
14
Edward Marlo Named Card Overhand Cull bold, shuffling ten-card runs and looking for card
May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
15
Edward Marlo Concentrate Approach verbal ploy to make a thought-of card out of a peeked-at/selected card
May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
16
Edward Marlo Chute Method for Cards from Pocket with drop through sleeve
May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
19
Edward Marlo Double Brainwave named or in some methods chosen card is reversed and odd-backed, missing card found reversed in second deck
  • The Commercial Version (two brainwave decks)
  • Second Method - Mnemonic Version
  • Third Method - Pre/set Version
  • Fourth Method - Impromptu Version
  • Fifth Method - Flip Action (4th Switch) Method (for Flip Action Switch see Linking Ring, Sept. 1959, p. 74)
Related toVariations May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
20
Edward Marlo Peek Force Handling break
May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
21
Edward Marlo Additional Brainwaves named card has different back color in normal deck
  • First Method
  • Second Method
Inspired by May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
25
Edward Marlo Additional Double B. W. named card is reversed and odd-backed, missing card found reversed in second deck
  • Sixth Method
  • Seventh Method (ungaffed)
Inspired by May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
27
Edward Marlo Direct Oil and Water 4&4
  • First Method (fake square-up from Tom Wright)
  • Second Method (glide approach)
Inspired by May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
29
Edward Marlo Out of this World Handling card taken from bottom, secret incomplete faro condition
Related to May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
30
Edward Marlo False Faro Note comment without details
Inspired by May 1962
Ibidem (Issue 25)
31
Edward Marlo How I Recall -- on connection of Impeccable Double and Hummer's Jumping Card
Related to Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
4
Edward Marlo Latest Presentation different grip for Bob Hummer's Jumping Card, selection shoots out of still-held deck across bar surface and stops in front of spectator
Inspired by Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
4
Edward Marlo Shoot double shoots out by itself from Impeccable Double grip
Inspired by Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
4
Edward Marlo Two-Card Location with Shoot two cards chosen, first one tossed on table and then turned face down
  • First Alternative (second selection removed from pocket, then it transposes with tabled card)
  • Second Alternative (first card is found again reversed in deck, tabled card is now second selection)
Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
5
Edward Marlo The Sometime Miracle selection shoots out of still-held deck across table towards side of case which is standing on its side, case drops and card is stuck into side and is lifted up, also with double
Inspired by Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
6
Edward Marlo Double Buckle
Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
14
Edward Marlo On Rusduck's Backward Faro Ideas
Related to Sep. 1962
Ibidem (Issue 26)
15
Nate Leipzig Acrobats two halves of the deck change places, duplicate
Variations 1963 157
Edward Marlo Oddity! named card is only odd-backed card
Related toVariations 1964
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
62
Edward Marlo Roughed Oddity named card is only odd-backed card
1964
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
65
Edward Marlo Chameleon Deck Routine all-backs and all-faces routine with color changing back kicker
1964
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
65
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico Direct Backs and Faces all-backs and all-faces routine
1964
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
71
Edward Marlo A Simple Ace Routine aces lost and found with four times the 10-20 force
1964
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
90
Edward Marlo, Peter Warlock Sympathetic Coincidence performer places blue-backed card in case, spectator removes same from red deck
1964
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
94
Edward Marlo, Theodore Annemann Impromptu Remote Control unknown odd-backed card is marked on back, a card selected via stop procedure with deck in glass is marked on face, turns out to be the same
Inspired by 1964
Early Marlo (Issue Oddity & Other Miracles)
95
Edward Marlo Foreword
1964
Edward Marlo Faro Divider dividing a deck/packet into four piles with an equal number of cards
1964 1
Edward Marlo Off Center Faro Divider method of dividing deck in four packets of non-equal size of known number
1964 2
Edward Marlo Faro Divider Controls
  • For Two Cards
  • For Three Cards
1964 2
Edward Marlo The Un-Weave Faro shuffle that retains groups on bottom or top without weaving them
1964 2
Edward Marlo Faro Straddle Shuffle definition of in and out for an odd deck
1964 3
Edward Marlo The Riffle Weave alternating top ten cards during riffle shuffle
1964 3
Edward Marlo The Clocked Faro tips to speed up consecutive faros
1964 4
Edward Marlo The Incomplete Faro definition and basic peek procedure
1964 5
Edward Marlo No Key - Faro Aces without key cards and counting
Related to 1964 5
Edward Marlo Bluff Spacing
1964 6
Edward Marlo Marlo Placement Cull spread cull procedure to set cards at desired positions from top, e.g. aces at positions 6-15-19-25
1964 6
Edward Marlo Key - Faro Aces setting aces as keys for a multiple control
Related to 1964 8
Edward Marlo Marlo Simplex Placement Cull spread cull procedure to set cards at desired positions from top, e.g. aces at positions 6-15-19-25
1964 8
Edward Marlo Any Number of Hands shuffled deck, any number of hands named, performer looks through deck, when cards are dealt, the named value four-of-a-kind is in the named hand
1964 10
Edward Marlo In One Riffle Shuffle stacking four cards in one shuffle, also at different distances, stacking with side-jogged blocks on one side
1964 10
Edward Marlo Ace Spell aces placed on top, after one riffle shuffle and one faro they can all be spelled out
1964 11
Edward Marlo Correction on Faro Fooler #12 two separated face up cards come together to sandwich selection
Related to 1964 12
Neal Elias, Edward Marlo Packet Handling for Faro Fooler #12 two separated face up cards come together to sandwich selection, two more methods, see also page 13 for further handling details:
  • Regarding Three Selections and Crimp Card
  • On Packet Handling
  • The No Key Card Triple Selection Discovery
Related to 1964 12
Edward Marlo Faro Divider Effects - Effect No. 1 Aces lost in deck, performer cuts deck in four piles with Aces on top, Kings on bottom, faro
1964 14
Edward Marlo Faro Divider Effects - Effect No. 2 Aces and Kings lost in deck, performer cuts deck into four piles with Aces and Kings on top and bottom of each, faro
1964 14
Edward Marlo Faro Divider Effects - Effect No. 3: Faro Speller after spectator's shuffle, performer spells to several cards
1964 14
Edward Marlo Multiple Placement Glimpse glimpsing four cards, each thirteen cards apart, at once
1964 14
Edward Marlo Faro Divider Effects - Effect No. 4: Miracle Location with the chance for a miracle effect
1964 15
Edward Marlo Faro Divider Effects - Effect No. 5: Mental Eliminator one of thirteen memorized cards
1964 16
Edward Marlo Marlo's Double Discovery two locator cards discover two chosen cards, faro
1964 16
Edward Marlo Scoop Up Finesse eliminating transfer cut by scooping up deck with top card
1964 16
Edward Marlo On the Re-Stacking Pack two spectators decide for numbers and remember the cards at their number four times with faros in between, each has a four of a kind
Inspired by 1964 18
Edward Marlo Another Effect is the Following as a number force or book test
Inspired by 1964 19
Edward Marlo 1835 two selections show up at same position in two piles, faro
1964 19
Edward Marlo Pull Down Control procedure that sets two peeked-at selections at positions nine (or x) from top and bottom
1964 19
Edward Marlo Overhand Placement Control procedure that sets two selections at positions nine (or x) from top and bottom with overhand shuffle
1964 20
Edward Marlo Thought Determinator "Is your card in this pile?", memorized deck, faro
Related to 1964 21
Edward Marlo Faro Fan Constraint to apparently give a free choice to think of a card, but only half the cards are visible
1964 23
Edward Marlo Marlo Faro Control - Two Card Faro Control using a locator card
1964 24
Edward Marlo Three Card Faro Control using a locator card
1964 24
Edward Marlo Four Card Faro Control using a locator card
Related to 1964 25
Edward Marlo Five Card Faro Control using a locator card
1964 25
Edward Marlo Six Card Faro Control using a locator card
1964 26
Edward Marlo Seven Card Faro Control using a locator card (doesn't work? see following version for eight cards)
1964 27
Edward Marlo Eight Card Faro Control using a locator card
1964 27
Edward Marlo Nine and Ten Card Faro Control using a locator card
1964 27
Edward Marlo Opening Procedure for a ten-card-location routine
1964 28
Edward Marlo Alternation using an eight card faro control to set-up for a Matching the Cards type routine
1964 29
Edward Marlo Miracle Location with one suit from ace to king set-up, faro and non-faro handling
1964 30
Edward Marlo A Matching Routine stay stack routine with six phases
Variations 1964 31
Edward Marlo Added Note for Matching Routine stay stack routine, alternative phases
1964 33
Edward Marlo Double Peek Matching full stack
1964 33
Edward Marlo Stay Stack Peek two cards peeked at, behind back performer reverses card, it's between the two selections, Marlo's Peek Deck
1964 34
Edward Marlo Secret Incomplete Faro Condition very fine unsquared condition
1964 34
Edward Marlo All Around Square Up with deck in secret incomplete faro condition
1964 35
Edward Marlo Impromptu Peek Deck stay stack, secret incomplete faro condition
1964 35
Edward Marlo Faro Double Control openly controlling aces while secretly controlling other cards (e.g. kings)
1964 36
Edward Marlo Aces and Numbers Variation
Inspired by 1964 37
Edward Marlo Card Stack Demo Kings openly stacked, Tens and Aces end up also, faro and overhand stacking, for correction see Facsimile reference
Related to 1964 37
Edward Marlo Lessinout Stack Handling see also page 38
1964 37
Edward Marlo Triple Faro Control openly controlling aces while secretly controlling two more sets of four-of-a-kinds
1964 39
Edward Marlo Changing of the Cards performer cuts deck in four face up piles, spectator chooses one, face cards of the other three piles are changed to match selection, faro
1964 39
Edward Marlo The Marlo Peek Deck marked deck, memorized deck
1964 41
Edward Marlo Thought Togetherness performer and spectator thinks of a card, they are next to each other, memorized deck, faro
1964 42
Edward Marlo Ace Finders values of four unknown cards locate Aces
1964 42
Edward Marlo Marlo Miracle Aces classic faro Ace cutting ("estimation aces"), last Ace found at named number
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1964 44
Bob Veeser A Subtlety for the Spectator Cuts the Aces two Aces are on one pile, bluff sequence, packets assembled one by one and top cards tabled
Variations 1964 46
Edward Marlo Bluff Ace Cutting packets assembled one by one and top cards tabled, bluff
Inspired byRelated to 1964 46
Edward Marlo Marlo's Four Card Miracle four selections, faro control, cut to the Aces with selections
1964 47
Edward Marlo Acetimation estimation presentation, faro setting, aces on bottom of packets
1964 52
Edward Marlo Marlo Slide Count basically culling a card to bottom while counting packet, brief
1964 52
Edward Marlo Marlo's Handling Variation Brainweave
Related to 1964 53
Edward Marlo, Alex Elmsley Marlo's Faro Jogs handling possibilities for Alex Elmsley's Faro Fan idea
  • Five Methods
  • Side Jog to Angle Jog
  • Angle Jog to Side Jog
  • Table Faro Angle Jog
  • Up Jogging the Reversed Card (two methods)
Inspired byRelated to 1964 54
Edward Marlo Marlo's Favorite Brainweave
Inspired by 1964 58
Edward Marlo Tabled Faro Fan Set-Up using table faro or only even riffle shuffle to get into Faro Fan configuration
Related to 1964 59
Edward Marlo Treatise of an Original four aces turn over in spread at once at different positions, faro, tabled and in-the-hands-method
Related to 1964 59
Edward Marlo Faro Ribbon Spread Hide-Out
1964 59
Edward Marlo Instant Reverse thought-of card (of about twelve) turns over, faro hide-out
1964 60
Edward Marlo Premeditated Prediction card is fairly selected from shuffled deck, card is predicted in matchbook, using index of twelve matchbooks and statistical principle
Variations 1964 61
Edward Marlo For Nonsmokers card is fairly selected from shuffled deck, duplicate is reversed as prediction in second deck, using statistical principle and faro hide-out
Inspired by 1964 62
Edward Marlo Fixed Faro Jog beveling a deck with jogged cards and placing rubber band around it, so it can be put in pocket without disturbing jog condition
1964 62
Edward Marlo Never Miss Prediction free selection is reversed in second pack, faro hide-out
1964 63
Edward Marlo Marlo's Brainwave one of ten thought of, this is reversed and odd-backed, faro fan
1964 63
Edward Marlo Odd Thought spectator thinks of only odd-backed card in deck, no rough smooth, faro fan
1964 65
Edward Marlo Oddity Handling named card is odd-backed card, faro fan
Related to 1964 66
Edward Marlo Thoughts on Blind Choice two selections from one deck match two reversed prediction cards in second deck, four methods with different gaffed decks (Ultra Mental Deck, deck with twenty-six different cards duplicated, Audley Walsh's Dream Deck / Koran Deck)
Inspired by
  • "Blind Choice" (Jack Avis, The Gen, June 1962, p. 44)
1964 67
Edward Marlo Physical and Mental performer places physical selection next to mental selection (one of twenty-six), two phases, half forcing deck, faro fan
Related to 1964 68
Edward Marlo Uses for Half Forcing Deck see at bottom
1964 68
Edward Marlo Easy Logical Procedure
Inspired by 1964 69
Edward Marlo Ultra Repeat with repeat phase and face-up/face-down challenge location as clean-up, retaining divided deck (odd/even)
Inspired by 1964 69
Edward Marlo The Ultra Equivoce Brainweave, any card can be thought of
Inspired by 1964 71
Edward Marlo Foreword
1964
Edward Marlo Marlo's Patented False Shuffle
Related to 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 1 Patented False Shuffle)
1
Edward Marlo In One Shuffle single shuffle sequence for Patented Shuffle
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 1 Patented False Shuffle)
7
Edward Marlo The Throw Off multiple cutting sequence to cover strip-out
Related to 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 1 Patented False Shuffle)
8
Edward Marlo The Simplex Strip Out
Variations 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 1 Patented False Shuffle)
9
Edward Marlo Blocking Off Bottom Cards obtaining break above bottom cards during riffle shuffle
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 1 Patented False Shuffle)
11
Edward Marlo Strip Out Riffle Transfer transferring x cards to bottom during strip out shuffle
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 1 Patented False Shuffle)
12
Edward Marlo Marlo's Techniques on Zarrow Shuffle
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 1 Patented False Shuffle)
13
Edward Marlo Marlo's Insurance detail for Zarrow Shuffle
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 1 Patented False Shuffle)
15
Art Altman, Edward Marlo Tilt Zarrow Shuffle
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 1 Patented False Shuffle)
17
Edward Marlo Patented Shuffle Sidelights further details
Related to 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 1 Patented False Shuffle)
18
Edward Marlo Top Slip Cut tabled
Also published here 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 2 Slip Cut)
1
Edward Marlo Bottom Slip Cut tabled
Also published here 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 2 Slip Cut)
2
Edward Marlo Uses for Marlo's Bottom Slip Cut three techniques for bottom slip cut
Also published here 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 2 Slip Cut)
3
Edward Marlo Marlo's Double Slip Cut top and bottom
Also published here 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 2 Slip Cut)
4
Edward Marlo Complex Double Slip Cut top and bottom block slip cuts
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 2 Slip Cut)
4
Edward Marlo Cutting the Aces
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 2 Slip Cut)
5
Edward Marlo Aces and Four Packets
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 2 Slip Cut)
5
Edward Marlo Kings and Aces deck cut into four packets, Kings on top and Aces on bottom, two methods
Variations 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 2 Slip Cut)
6
Edward Marlo Triple Packet Disclosure cutting three packets, distributing three selections on top, with variations
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 2 Slip Cut)
7
Edward Marlo Alternated Ace Cutting
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 2 Slip Cut)
9
Edward Marlo Note tip for bottom slip cut
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 2 Slip Cut)
10
Edward Marlo Shuffle and Cut Discovery of Four Aces six methods, cutting into four packets
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 3 Shuffle and Cut Discoveries)
1
Edward Marlo Distribution Shuffle setting four angle jogs
Related to 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 3 Shuffle and Cut Discoveries)
9
Edward Marlo Four Shuffles Ace Location
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 3 Shuffle and Cut Discoveries)
10
Edward Marlo Four Ace Shuffle and Packet Cut Discoveries
Variations 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 3 Shuffle and Cut Discoveries)
11
Edward Marlo The Follow Up four piles with Ace on top of each, deck assembled, riffle sequence, Aces on bottom
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 3 Shuffle and Cut Discoveries)
12
Edward Marlo Top-Block-Transfer comments about retaining order during block transfers, doing Triumph with stacked deck
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
Edward Marlo Four Ace Location (Stacked Deck Retained) four Aces shuffled into deck and cut on top of four piles, order retained
Related toVariations 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
Edward Marlo Top Block Transfer
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
1
Edward Marlo Block Transfers chapter intro
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
1
Edward Marlo Stay Stack note on stay stack
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
2
Edward Marlo Bottom Block Transfer
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
3
Edward Marlo Combination - Top and Bottom Block Transfers deck cut into four packets, Kings on top and Aces on bottom, order retained
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
4
Edward Marlo Stay Stack Routine deck cut into four packets, mates on top and bottom of each, rest of order retained
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
6
Edward Marlo Obtaining and Maintaining stacking four cards in one shuffle, stepped blocks, two methods
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
7
Edward Marlo Combination Methods stacking multiple cards in one shuffle, two methods, incorporating preparation methods:
  • The Release (from center)
  • The Step and Block
  • The Preliminary Riffle
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
11
Edward Marlo Center Block Transfer stacking while retaining order
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
14
Edward Marlo The Double Block Transfer stacking while retaining order
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
16
Edward Marlo Block Transpositions exchanging two blocks on top of deck while retaining order of rest, strip out and zarrow methods, double cover Zarrow (Fig. 47)
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
18
Edward Marlo Incomplete Block Transfer exchanging two blocks on top and bottom of deck
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
20
Edward Marlo Placement Process placing top card to (almost) any position with tabled riffle shuffle, rest of order retained
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
22
Edward Marlo Any Four - Repeat any value called, four of this kind is produced, riffle cull from new pack order stack
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
25
Edward Marlo Call and Stock any called value is stacked into named number of hands, from new pack order stack
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
26
Edward Marlo Left and Right Block Transfer
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
29
Edward Marlo Block Stacking
Related to 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
34
Edward Marlo Card Placement (Deck Shuffled) placing top card to (almost) any position with tabled riffle shuffle
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
36
Edward Marlo Flexible Placement (Deck Shuffled) placing top card to (almost) any position with tabled riffle shuffle
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
37
Edward Marlo Center Stacking cards stacked while apparently being in center
Related to 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
38
Edward Marlo The Double Stack stacking two hands
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
40
Edward Marlo The Triple Stack stacking three pairs of cards
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
43
Edward Marlo Gin Rummy Stack
  • 1st Combination
  • 2nd Combination (In Two Shuffles)
  • 3rd Combination (In Two Shuffles)
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
45
Edward Marlo Four Aces Top To Bottom transferring block to bottom without cutting, inspired by Art Altman's method, two methods
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
48
Edward Marlo 4 Aces From Bottom To Top transferring block to top without cutting, two methods
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 4 Transfers)
50
Edward Marlo Bluff Poker Stack
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 5 I Shuffled the Cards)
Edward Marlo I Shuffled the Cards chapter intro
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 5 I Shuffled the Cards)
1
Edward Marlo The Three Card Cull and Stack
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 5 I Shuffled the Cards)
2
Edward Marlo Marlo Short Card like single stripper card, with handling and method to locate it like tapping, airing, ...
Related to 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 5 I Shuffled the Cards)
9
Edward Marlo Tapping on Table to locate a type of short card
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 5 I Shuffled the Cards)
10
Edward Marlo Spin Out Marlo Short Card spins out of deck when shaken
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 5 I Shuffled the Cards)
12
Edward Marlo Sure Multiple Lift hit method for four cards with Marlo Short Card at position five
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 5 I Shuffled the Cards)
12
Edward Marlo Multiple Stripper Control Aces are stripper cards in normal deck
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 5 I Shuffled the Cards)
12
Edward Marlo Different Short Cards see also following pages, for riffle shuffle work
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 5 I Shuffled the Cards)
13
Edward Marlo Strippers from the Manufacturer called "The Great Discovery"
Related to 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 5 I Shuffled the Cards)
16
Edward Marlo Two Triumphs
  • First Triumph (retains full order)
  • Second Triumph - Marlo's Triumph (retains colors)
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 6 Effects)
Edward Marlo Effects chapter intro
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 6 Effects)
1
Edward Marlo Follow Up red black separation of deck
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 6 Effects)
4
Edward Marlo Topsy-Turvy Ace Control
Related toVariations 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 6 Effects)
7
Edward Marlo Stacking Demo
  • 5 Hand Stack
  • Six Hands
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 6 Effects)
9
Edward Marlo Fast Demonstration of Stacking a Pair
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 6 Effects)
11
Edward Marlo Power Poker #1 stacking aces, everybody gets a good hand as well
Related toVariations 1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 6 Effects)
12
Edward Marlo Transition Poker ace stacking with new deck order climax
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 6 Effects)
15
Edward Marlo Flash Aces deck cut into four packets, Aces on bottom of each
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 6 Effects)
17
Edward Marlo Power Poker #2 ace stacking demo, everybody gets a good hand
1964
The Patented Shuffle (Issue 6 Effects)
18
Jerry Andrus Misdirection Lap as a card is placed to the side during deal
Related to 1964 5
Al Leech Two Hands: Four Aces "sleeve Aces"
Variations 1965 37
Edward Marlo Pinky Pulldown
1965 5
Edward Marlo Marlo's Thumb Tie
1965 17
Edward Marlo Cups and Balls three cup routines, no extra ball
1965 18
Edward Marlo Copsil copper coin introduced later (originally from Linking Ring)
1966 364
Edward Marlo Copsil II - Stand-Up Version with "Alternative Stand-Up Ending"
1966 367
Edward Marlo, Takeshi Nemoto Hanktration coin visibly penetrates handkerchief and falls into glass
1966 483
Karl Fulves The Bet without Odds Problems with Cards - No. Three
one red card in black pile and vice versa, spectator should choose a pile and find a black card, but he chooses black pile and the only red card therein
for solutions see references
Variations June 1966 39
William P. Miesel Named Red Card in Black Packet as a problem
Variations June 1966 41
Edward Marlo The Bet without Odds - Solutions three methods, see also p. 47
Inspired byRelated to July 1966 45
Ace Gorham, Edward Marlo, Don Tanner, Henry Lannering Etcetera
July 1966 46
Edward Marlo Card Flight card on tabled deck changes with coin on top, hole in card, tosheroon
Related toVariations Aug. 1966 49
Edward Marlo, John Wuthrow, North Bigbee Etcetera
Aug. 1966 51
Edward Marlo Named Red Card in Black Packet solution to Miesel's problem
Inspired by Aug. 1966 51
Edward Marlo Named Card Sandwich named card appears between isolated Jokers, posed as a problem
Aug. 1966 51
Persi Diaconis Les Cartes Diaconis "Chapter Fourteen"
Variations 1967 89
Johnny C. Sprong Sprong's Pass
Related to 1967 117
Dai Vernon Pressure Fan step fan
Related to 1967 128
Dai Vernon Spread Location step in spread by either jogging card or whole upper half
Related toVariations 1967 129
Dai Vernon Three Break Control
Related toVariations 1967 132
Dai Vernon The Corner Short tapping on table for locating corner short
Related to 1967 150
Dai Vernon Key Card Placement running cut
Related toVariations 1967 159
Edward Marlo Simple Shift and Placement Cut
1967 180
Ross Bertram Bottom Steal and Recovery tabled
VariationsAlso published here 1967 205
Dai Vernon, Hubert Lambert, Faucett Ross Emerald Isle Aces four times riffle force in which top packet is turned over and spread until first face-down card
Related toVariations 1967 228
Peek Key Card Placement key placed next to peeked at card
Related to 1967 23
Edward Marlo Farocation faro location with new pack order stack
Nov. 1967
Epilogue (Issue 1)
4
Edward Marlo Two Way Out if you know the selection is one of two possibilities
Nov. 1967
Epilogue (Issue 1)
4
Edward Marlo Foreword
1967
Edward Marlo Marlo Flexible Cull and Stock
  • To the Top
  • Minor Problems
  • The Release
  • To the Bottom
Inspired by 1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Flexible Cull & Stock)
1
Edward Marlo The Full House Cull
  • Full House To Top
  • Full House to Bottom
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Flexible Cull & Stock)
7
Edward Marlo Breaks tips for riffle cull
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Flexible Cull & Stock)
7
Edward Marlo By Pass Pickup and Re-Riffle tips for riffle cull
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Flexible Cull & Stock)
8
Edward Marlo Cull and Stack three-of-a-kind
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Flexible Cull & Stock)
8
Edward Marlo The Large Stack nine players cull stack
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Flexible Cull & Stock)
13
Edward Marlo A Double Ended Release procedure for cull stack
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Flexible Cull & Stock)
15
Edward Marlo Getting the Breaks tip for cull stack
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Flexible Cull & Stock)
16
Edward Marlo The Full House Cull Stack
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Flexible Cull & Stock)
17
Edward Marlo Final Suggestions for cull stacking
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Flexible Cull & Stock)
18
Edward Marlo Marlo Edge Reader - Putting in the Work edge-marking system for Bee back, handling and locating in riffle shuffle position
Related to 1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Edge Reader)
1
Edward Marlo Four Card Cull (Edge Readers)
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Edge Reader)
3
Edward Marlo The Order Cull (Edge Readers)
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Edge Reader)
5
Edward Marlo The Cull Stack (Edge Reader)
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Edge Reader)
5
Edward Marlo Marlo's Card Throw face down from a face down deck
Inspired by 1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Card Throw)
1
Edward Marlo Multiple Throw multiple doubles at the same time
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Card Throw)
2
Edward Marlo Pseudo One Riffle Stacks eleven methods
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Pseudo One Riffle Stacks)
1
Edward Marlo Daring Triumph
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Riffle Finale)
1
Edward Marlo Spreading a Deck in Strip Out Condition
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Riffle Finale)
1
Edward Marlo Effects chapter intro
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Riffle Finale)
1
Edward Marlo Shuffling Out correcting a missed strip-out in Triumph
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Riffle Finale)
3
Edward Marlo Unfaro Match selection is matched, edgemarked deck
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Riffle Finale)
5
Edward Marlo Quadruple Match selection is matched with three mates, edgemarked deck
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Riffle Finale)
6
Edward Marlo Vanishing Aces one at a time, then found one at a time
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Riffle Finale)
7
Edward Marlo One-Handed Double Drop from small packet
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Riffle Finale)
8
Edward Marlo The Named Four cutting to any four of a kind called for, edgemarked
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Riffle Finale)
9
Edward Marlo Triumph-Triumph-Triumph-Triumph
1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Riffle Finale)
12
Edward Marlo Block Control Bottom Deal
Variations 1967
Riffle Shuffle Finale (Issue Riffle Finale)
14
Edward Marlo All Fair Location red black divided & faro
Winter 1967
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4 (Vol. 3 No. 1st Folio)
139
Edward Marlo The Marlo Double Push Off
Related to 1967 11
Edward Marlo Incomplete Double Peek Control two cards, one after the other
Related to 1968 17
Paul Swinford Psychedelic packet cut off, values added, matrix layout, new deck order
Variations 1968 33
Alton Sharpe Part One "New and Improved Sleights by Edward Marlo"
chapter intro about Ed Marlo
1968 1
Edward Marlo Cover-Up Shuffle retaining bottom twenty-six cards, hands cover halves
Variations 1968 3
Edward Marlo Perfect False Riffle Shuffle shuffling directly under top card
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1968 3
Edward Marlo Quadruple Undercut
Variations 1968 4
Bob Haskell, Edward Marlo Reverse Double Undercut
Related toVariations 1968 5
Edward Marlo As a Disclosure face-up Ace appears while cutting
1968 5
Edward Marlo For a Lift Get-Ready
1968 6
Edward Marlo The Marlo Slip Cuts for some credit information on some of the cuts, see page 19
  • I. The First Slip Cut (in the hands)
  • II. The Variation (block slip cut)
  • III. Strictly on the Table
  • IV. Slip Cut No. 2 (table)
  • V. Slip Cut No. 3 (table, see also Tyler Wilson reference)
  • VI. Shuffler's Slip Cut (tabled)
  • VII. Retaining Slip Cut (top card retained, deck cut underneath)
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1968 6
Edward Marlo Slip Cut Routine aces are cut in deck, yet come back to top multiple times
1968 18
Edward Marlo Slip Cut No. 3 - Variation
1968 19
Edward Marlo The True False Cut top stock
1968 20
Edward Marlo The "T.F.C." As a Reverse "True False Cut"
Also published here 1968 21
Edward Marlo Further Handling for the Addition or Secret Card Ass - Addition Method I - From Face of Pack
1968 22
Edward Marlo Addition Method II - From Top of Pack
1968 23
Edward Marlo Two Card Monte routine with red and black Ace, as climax both are red
1968 24
Edward Marlo "Two Card Throw" Laydown three cards tabled as two, one-handed, top card of packet buckled with first finger
1968 24
Edward Marlo Special Pickup double picked up from table with two first fingers
1968 25
Carmen D'Amico, Edward Marlo D'Amico Spread Laydown
1968 27
Edward Marlo "Three Card Throw" Laydown four cards tabled as three, one-handed, top cards of packet buckled with first finger, elevator application
1968 27
Edward Marlo Double Lift Substitutes intro
Variations 1968 28
Edward Marlo Double Lift Substitutes - First Method
Variations 1968 28
Edward Marlo As An Addition Move
1968 29
Edward Marlo Double Lift Substitutes - Second Method
1968 31
Edward Marlo Marlo Top Change variation of previous item
Related to 1968 33
Edward Marlo As an Addition Move
1968 33
Edward Marlo, Bill Simon Double Lift Substitutes - Third Method
Inspired by 1968 34
Edward Marlo Marlo Top Change No. 2
Related toVariations 1968 35
Edward Marlo, Bill Simon As an Ace Addition
Inspired by 1968 35
Edward Marlo Double Lift Substitutes - Fourth Method
Variations 1968 36
Edward Marlo As a Card Addition
Related toVariations 1968 37
Edward Marlo Simple Tabled Reverse
1968 38
Edward Marlo The Simple Triumph
Variations 1968 40
Edward Marlo Cover-Up Triumph
1968 41
Edward Marlo Palm Switch switched-out cards remained palmed
  • Drop Cover Approach
  • Delayed Drop Cover
1968 42
Edward Marlo Emergency Transfer selection to any position from two to nine
1968 43
Edward Marlo, Carmen D'Amico Marlo on the D'Amico Change double card is stroked, bottom card is unloaded
Related to 1968 44
Edward Marlo Marlo's Improved D'Amico Change double card is stroked, bottom card is unloaded, with three additional approaches
Also published here 1968 45
Edward Marlo Faro Glimpse top card glimpse during faro
1968 48
Tony Kardyro The Fifty-Fifty Mental Selection one of two, three methods
Related toVariations 1968 53
Terry Guyatt, Edward Marlo Guyatt's Drunken Cut Improved deck shuffled face up face down, still good hands dealt
Related toVariations 1968 63
Edward Marlo Cover Up Cut
1968 71
Alton Sharpe Part Three "An Array of Choice and Select Card Miracles by Edward Marlo"
intro about Ed Marlo
1968 81
Edward Marlo Two Card Passe Passe
1968 82
Edward Marlo Marlo's Two Card Throw double/triple thrown onto table
Also published here 1968 82
Edward Marlo Push-Off
1968 82
Edward Marlo Marlo Change
Variations 1968 82
Edward Marlo Marlo's Pellet Index any card thought out of ten cards is predicted on pellet, featuring an index made from a playing card
1968 84
Edward Marlo Speller Presentation thought-of spelling with progressive set-up and optional prediction (billet index)
1968 86
Edward Marlo Unexpected Prediction
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1968 88
Edward Marlo Magician's Choice for Three Objects
1968 88
Edward Marlo Emergency Transfer application to change position of card by scooping up packet with certain number of cards
1968 89
Edward Marlo Unexpected Prediction - Index Method twelve card index and feed-in for breast pocket
1968 91
Edward Marlo Prognostication Pack Improved one of five, matrix principle for one spectator, prediction on billet (index)
1968 92
Edward Marlo Marlo's Princess Trick four phases, using duplicates
Variations 1968 93
Edward Marlo Saliva Card Vanish
1968 95
Edward Marlo Position Prediction spectators name three numbers, cards at those positions are predicted
1968 95
Edward Marlo Repeat Reverse Routine selection keeps reversing itself
1968 98
Edward Marlo Cover Up Cut
1968 99
Alex Elmsley, Edward Marlo Thumb-Fan Hide-Out jogged card, as switch
1968 100
Edward Marlo Variation of a Flexible Move reversing whole pack under top card, side of body, also in The Gen, February 1959
1968 101
Edward Marlo Jog Control in Fan
1968 102
Edward Marlo Repeat Reverse with Gaffs double backer or facer
1968 103
Edward Marlo The Called for Vanish any named card is missing from deck
1968 103
Edward Marlo Method and Ideas for Card to Wallet different approaches including lapping, imp-pass, topit, magnetic wallet (Dick Washington) and shimmed card, ...
Related to
  • John Benzais, The New Jinx, Jan. 1965)
1968 103
Edward Marlo Misdirection Lap as joker is set aside during count down
Related to 1968 105
Edward Marlo Five Card Mental or "I Have It" one of five
1968 107
Edward Marlo Direct Aces
1968 108
Edward Marlo Vernon Transfer as Packet Switch
Related to 1968 109
Edward Marlo Card Vanish Supreme two methods
Inspired byRelated to 1968 111
Edward Marlo Stik-Tack Trilogy three ideas with adhesive substance
1968 114
Edward Marlo, Burling Hull Variation on Hull's Prediction tabled card turns out to be any named card, sticky substance
1968 114
Edward Marlo Improved Named Vanish any named card is missing from deck, sticky substance, four methods
1968 116
Edward Marlo Ultra Open Prediction prediction from different deck, sticky substance, double facer
1968 118
Edward Marlo Marlo's Two Card Throw without Wrist Turn
1968 119
Edward Marlo Another Dribble force card starts on top
1968 119
Edward Marlo Transfer Palm
1968 120
Edward Marlo Transfer Palm Sequence
1968 120
Edward Marlo Marlo's Wild Card one red-backed AS, blue-backed blank cards, condition reverses (red-backed blank card and blue aces), two methods
Variations 1968 120
Edward Marlo ATFUS brief
1968 122
Edward Marlo Quick 3-Way Version extra card
Variations 1968 123
Edward Marlo Wild Selections three blank cards change to three selections one by one
1968 125
Edward Marlo The Wild Purist red backed Three of Spades, blue backed blank cards, condition reverses
1968 126
Edward Marlo An Approach to the "Stop" Trick four methods using different table transfers
1968 128
Edward Marlo Transfer Palm
1968 128
Edward Marlo Transfer Palm from Center
1968 129
Edward Marlo Bottom Card Transfer to tabled packet
1968 130
Edward Marlo Drop Transfer card secretly dropped on tabled packet
1968 131
Edward Marlo, Harry Riser A Logical Procedure Aces cut to, change to Kings, Aces from pocket, inspired by "Riser's Aces" (Expert Hocus Pocus), two methods
1968 132
Edward Marlo Transmutation double blank card becomes selection, selection becomes double blank, seven methods
1968 134
Edward Marlo Borrowed Transmutation double blank card becomes selection, selection becomes double blank
1968 139
Edward Marlo For the Informed card on deck is shown singly before and after transformation, three methods (tabled and ala Erdnase/Houdini Change)
Also published here Mar. 1968
Epilogue (Issue 2)
13
Sam Randlett Finnell's Spell as a set-up for Gene Finnell's "Spelling the Aces"
Related to Mar. 1968
Epilogue (Issue 2)
16
Karl Fulves The Odd Event red-black matching thing with two card location
Related toVariations July 1968
Epilogue (Issue 3)
18
Karl Fulves Spread Correction determining position of key cards in the deck after a riffle shuffle
Related toVariations July 1968
Epilogue (Issue 3)
20
Karl Fulves Remember and Forget with mathematical riffle shuffle method
Variations July 1968
Epilogue (Issue 3)
22
Edward Marlo Pseudo Memory position of named card is called out, stack and faros
Nov. 1968
Epilogue (Issue 4)
28
Edward Marlo, Joe Fenichel Acrobatic Cards brief descriptions of different kinds of acrobatic flap cards
1968 3
Edward Marlo Introduction
1968 3
Edward Marlo Secretly Setting the Gaff six methods (two-handed, one-handed, tabled)
1968 5
Edward Marlo Placing the Selection getting a selection next to set-up acrobatic card, three methods
1968 10
Edward Marlo Uses of the Acrobatic Card - Effect 1 selection appears face up on deck, see also page 26
1968 14
Edward Marlo Effect 2 two cards pop face up on top of deck
1968 14
Edward Marlo Effect 3 selection appears face up on deck, with clean-up, see also page 29
1968 14
Edward Marlo Effect 4 Queen and Ten visually change into 2 Queens
1968 15
Edward Marlo Effect 5 two selections, two cards shown but only one selection, other one transforms into second selection
1968 15
Edward Marlo Effect 6 face-up card in face-down deck transforms, see also page 29
1968 16
Edward Marlo Effect 7 card visually comes to top twice, see also page 29
1968 17
Edward Marlo Effect 8 card changes reversed in pack, see also page 29
1968 17
Edward Marlo Effect 9 free selection pops face-up on deck, see also page 29
1968 18
Edward Marlo Effect 10 - A Transposition of Two Cards see also page 29
1968 18
Edward Marlo Effect 11 - Double Whammy three selections found with transformation surprise
1968 19
Edward Marlo, Jon Racherbaumer Effect 12 - Thought Force borrowed deck, selection jumps off deck, see also page 27
1968 22
Edward Marlo Effect 14 - Marlo's Application - In the Fan Change card seen in small fan visibly changes, see also page 27
1968 23
Edward Marlo Effect 15 - Marlo's Visible Reverse card visible reverses in deck
1968 24
Edward Marlo Marlo's Secret Gimmick version of Acrobatic Flap Card
1968 24
Edward Marlo Effect 1 top card jumps to selected side (left or right)
1968 25
Edward Marlo Effect 2 card jumps off top of deck, twice, double jumps from deck
1968 26
Edward Marlo Effect 3 two selections, first jumps off deck, transforms into second, first from pocket
1968 26
Edward Marlo The Gone Ghost silk over deck, glorpy type movement, then selection (ghost) gone
1968 42
Jon Racherbaumer Quad Aces, Acrobatically three Acrobatic Flap Cards
Inspired by 1968 43
Edward Marlo Marlo's Cleanup for "Monte Muddle" just described
1968 55
Edward Marlo Partial Switch one card of several
1968 55
Edward Marlo The Acrobatic Vanish from small packet reversed into pack
1968 59
Edward Marlo Thought Reversal from small packet thought of card turns over, Acrobatic Cards
1968 62
Edward Marlo The Acrobatic 21
1968 63
Edward Marlo, Dr. James Nuzzo The Queen's Escape or "The Tale of Two Kiddies", transpo with case and acrobatic card
1968 65
Edward Marlo Card and Balloon
Related toVariations 1968 67
Edward Marlo Signed Card and Balloon
1968 69
Edward Marlo The Universal Acrobat blank card into three cards, then blank again
Related to 1968 72
Edward Marlo Lift Shuffle Force spectator says stop during shuffle
1968 75
William T. Powers, Sam Randlett, Edward Marlo, Dick Jarrow Serios Business imitation of thought-photography of Ted Serios using small projector
Jan. 1968 151
Edward Marlo Marked Memory marking numerical stack number of memorized deck instead of card value
Jan. 1968 152
Edward Marlo Immediate Bottom Deal immediately after deck is placed from right into left hand
Related to Winter 1968
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4 (Vol. 4 No. 2nd Folio)
219
Robert Parrish On the Open Prediction see also p. 270 for reference
Related toVariations Winter 1968
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4 (Vol. 4 No. 2nd Folio)
223
Edward Marlo Applications of the Immediate Bottom Deal:
  • As An Exchange
  • As A Count-Down Effect
  • Gambling Demonstration
Winter 1968
The Pallbearers Review Vol. 1-4 (Vol. 4 No. 2nd Folio)
225
Edward Marlo, Karl Fulves, Roy Walton, George de Ghetto, F. I. Geohegan, George W. McKenna Etcetera
Dec. 1968 230
Karl Fulves Note
Variations Dec. 1968 230
Will De Sieve Clippo Cut and restored newspaper strip
Variations 1968 95
Edward Marlo Clippo Routines
Inspired by 1968 97
Eddie Fields Way Ahead Card to Card Case seven random cards called out and written down on piece of paper, with numbers one to seven, one of the numbers is chosen, and corresponding card appears in card case without moves, miscalling
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1968 6
Edward Marlo A Marlo Variation same effect as Way Ahead Card to Card Case, but without miscalling
Inspired byAlso published here 1968 10
Edward Marlo Insertion Crimp as card is inserted into deck or packet
Also published here 1968 10
Eddie Fields Calling Your Hand, Again spectator chooses how many hands, which hand will win, what kind of hand to win, ten-card set-up
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1968 20
Edward Marlo Olram's Jinx Switch
Also published here 1968 23
Edward Marlo Marlo's Faro Variation any poker hand called for, using faro
Inspired byAlso published here 1968 24
Eddie Fields Silent Transmission Telephone Mystery spectator deals cards over the phone, magician stops deal on selected card, Waikiki Location
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1968 30
Eddie Fields Tripartite challenge card location, relatively hands-off, nail-nicking top card of tabled packet when pointing to it
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1968 41
Edward Marlo Marlo's Handling different handling of Tripartite by Eddie Fields
Inspired byAlso published here 1968 45
Eddie Fields, Edward Marlo Another Problem Posed magician predicts two cards cut to by spectator
  • Method 1
  • Method 2
  • Method 3
VariationsAlso published here 1968 58
Eddie Fields Triple Spectator En Rapport
  • Phase 1: Magician receives spectator's thoughts
  • Phase 2: Spectator sends thoughts to second spectator
  • Phase 3: Spectator receives thoughts from another spectator
Also published here 1968 80
Edward Marlo Marlo Vision finesse to Color Vision
Related to 1968 92
Edward Marlo The Undercover Cover Aright move for Color Vision, realigning the box
1968 93
Edward Marlo The Optical Revolve false display for Color Vision box to show all sides to be normal
1968 96
Eddie Fields, Frank Thompson Half-Fast Pass control to top, for corrected description see 1997 reference
VariationsAlso published here 1968 98
Bob Ostin The Production of the Card from the Wallet
Inspired by 1968 13
Verne Chesbro, Larry West Acrobatic Cards four cards, top and bottom cards turned over, they are all shown one way again, repeated
Variations 1968 20
Edward Marlo Simple Shift
1968 28
Edward Marlo Marlo's Technique Reverse when getting into riffle shuffle packets kiss
Also published here 1969 16
Ken Krenzel Perfect False Riffle Shuffle - Addition
Related to 1969 33
Alton Sharpe, Edward Marlo Lessinout Stack Variation for five cards
1969 107
Edward Marlo Tilt to the Bottom
1969 110
Edward Marlo Riffle Reverse during riffle shuffle
1969 122
Edward Marlo Scoop-Up Addition
Related to 1969 138
Edward Marlo Follow Up Aces
Related to 1969 139
Edward Marlo Cutting the Aces
1969 147
Edward Marlo Stanley Collins Ace Vanish Variation
1969 151
Edward Marlo Marlo Re-Stacking Pack two spectators decide for numbers and remember the cards at their number four times with faros in between, each has a four of a kind
Inspired by 1969 175
Edward Marlo Multiple Mental Spell four spectators spell down to mentally selected cards, stack, second method with bank of twenty-four duplicates (page 182)
1969 179
Edward Marlo X-Ray Deck Handling handling ideas for an x-ray deck (half the cards have a hole at the index corner to glimpse inserted card)
1969 182
Edward Marlo Blank Thought any named card appears in otherwise blank deck, with two variations
Variations 1969 189
Edward Marlo The Odd Event red-black matching thing with two-card location
Inspired byVariations Mar. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 5)
38
Edward Marlo Remember and Forget
Inspired by Mar. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 5)
38
Edward Marlo Divided Deck Selection Finesse spreading in opposite direction for replacement
Related to Mar. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 5)
38
Edward Marlo Spread Correction performer knows position of two selections despite real riffle shuffle
Inspired by Mar. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 5)
39
Edward Marlo Jordan Plus Marlo selection found after three riffle shuffles, chains, stack
Mar. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 5)
39
Edward Marlo Impromptu Repeat Miraskill Miraskill effect with face-up/face-down cards instead of red/black cards
July 1969
Epilogue (Issue 6)
45
Jerry K. Hartman (c) Semi-Classical Quickie reversed card transforms into selection
Inspired by Nov. 1969
Epilogue (Issue 7)
50
Edward Marlo Marlo Handles the Open Prediction comments and conditions, followed by "10 Variations, 15 Methods"
Fall 1969
Hierophant (Issue 1)
1
Edward Marlo Marlo's Repeat Open Prediction three phases with Stik-Tack
  • Method 1
  • Method 2 (inspired by Parrish reference)
  • Method 3
Inspired by Fall 1969
Hierophant (Issue 1)
3
Edward Marlo When Stuck Without the Stik-Tack
  • Method 4
  • Method 5
  • Method 6
Related to Fall 1969
Hierophant (Issue 1)
6
Edward Marlo Spectator's Reversed Card Clean-Up see step 3
Fall 1969
Hierophant (Issue 1)
6
Edward Marlo Second Repeat Version Stik-Tak
  • Method 7
Fall 1969
Hierophant (Issue 1)
7
Edward Marlo Flat Palm Addition Subtlety
Fall 1969
Hierophant (Issue 1)
8
Edward Marlo Marlo Drop Sleight transfer
Fall 1969
Hierophant (Issue 1)
8
Dai Vernon, Edward Marlo Vernon Transfer
Fall 1969
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Edward Marlo Method Eight double facer, Stik-Tak
Fall 1969
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Edward Marlo Open Prediction (Automatic Jog) Method 9
Related toVariations Fall 1969
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Edward Marlo The Spectator's Prediction spectator makes prediction
  • Method 10
Related toVariations Fall 1969
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