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Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
The Fadeaway Card Change
Related toVariations 1940 81
Dai Vernon Explanation of False Shuffle Triumph Shuffle
  • 1. To Maintain the Order of the Reds and Blacks
  • 2. To Maintain the Order of the Entire Pack
Variations 1946
Stars of Magic (Vol. 2 No. 1)
24
Francis Carlyle Homing Card
Related toVariations 1947
Stars of Magic (Vol. 4 No. 2)
61
Geoffrey Buckingham The Palmist spectator divines card from second spectator, then locates card in pocket
Variations 1955
Ireland's Yearbooks (Issue Yearbook 1955)
33
Gerald Kosky Card Change double held in right hand, card stolen by left hand holding the deck while doing an upward movement
Related to 1975 19
Gerald Kosky X-Change double held in right hand, card stolen by left hand holding the deck while doing an upward movement
Related to 1975 47
Paul Harris The P.H. Switch two card transpo, in repeat one card vanishes and appears next to other
Variations 1979 37
Daryl Martinez The Out-of-Body Experience out-jogged selection is pushed in deck and appears between sandwich cards held in distance
Variations 1982 62
Edward Marlo Devilish Miracle Redux
Variations 1983 86
Paul Harris Biological Shuffle two phases
VariationsAlso published here 1983 4
Darwin Ortiz Hitchcock Aces
Inspired byVariations 1988 86
Brother John Hamman The Twins
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1989 93
Rafael Benatar Doble Volteo Resbalante additional method using Vernon's Double Push-Off
Also published here 1989 15
Rafael Benatar Dejada Resbalante several variations
  • Haciendo escala
  • Con casual encuentro
  • Con encuentro casual del segundo tipo
  • Sobre una carta
  • Con la carta doble sobresaliente
Also published here 1989 19
Rafael Benatar Tres Menos Una unloading one card from a triple, two methods
Inspired byAlso published here 1989 27
Rafael Benatar Doble Lift Pivotante one-handed double lift, several applications
-Como Cuenta Falsa (as a false count)
  • Dejada Pivotante (Pivoting Laydown)
  • Con giro de 180° (with 180° turn)
Also published here 1989 29
Rafael Benatar Transposicion por Calor two card transpo, in repeat one card vanishes and appears next to other
Inspired byAlso published here 1989 37
Rafael Benatar La Dejada Pendular double lay-down on table
1989 50
Rafael Benatar ¡Fuego!
Inspired by 1989 55
Rafael Benatar Karate Six is chopped into two Threes and an Eight into Fours
Also published here 1989 71
Rafael Benatar Fotomaton
Inspired by 1989 77
Rafael Benatar Salto Fotografico cover for classic pass
1989 78
Rafael Benatar El Mago Discreto routine with several techniques which eliminate each other
1989 83
Rafael Benatar La Carta Invisible longer Routine
Inspired byAlso published here 1989 87
Rafael Benatar Inserción Resorte apparently random insertion of card from front into greek break
Also published here 1989 89
Rafael Benatar El Cambio de Clark Kent apparently free-handed, also secret switch
Related toAlso published here 1989 107
Rafael Benatar El Soplido Magico
Also published here 1989 109
Rafael Benatar Tampoco y Tambien only one card, effect variation
Also published here 1989 110
Rafael Benatar 69 Color Change Presentation, including version with double change, Six changes into Nine
1989 111
Rafael Benatar Mermelada Plus several changes
Inspired byAlso published here 1989 119
Rafael Benatar Routine three cups, four final loads
1989 3
Rafael Benatar Cup Through Cup Variation cup falls through other cups, with all three cups
1989 5
Arturo de Ascanio Aunt Henriette's Aces
Inspired byVariationsAlso published here 1989 3
Juan Tamariz The Tamariz Turnover out-jogged turnover
Related toVariations 1989/91 57
Rafael Benatar Creating Injog in Center as top half is replaced
1989/91 125
Edward Marlo Transposed Ace Assembly Aces change places with three Fives, leaving 2-3-4-5, of the same suit, in place of the Aces of the same suit
Related to 1990 48
Simon Aronson Paragon Poker Gardner-Marlo poker deal, three phases, with variations
Inspired byRelated to 1990 17
Rafael Benatar Countdown nice presentation
Related to Mar. 1992
Apocalypse (Vol. 15 No. 3)
2047
Rafael Benatar Slippery Double Turnover additional method using Vernon's Double Push-Off
Also published here 1993 1
Rafael Benatar The Slippery Drop several variations
Also published here 1993 3
Rafael Benatar, Juan Tamariz Three Minus One unloading one card from a triple, two methods
Also published here 1993 7
Rafael Benatar As a False Count featuring the Pivoting Double
1993 9
Rafael Benatar The Pivoting Double with 180 Degree Turn Variation
Also published here 1993 9
Rafael Benatar The Pivoting Laydown
Also published here 1993 10
Rafael Benatar Karate six spot is split in two 3s, repeat
Also published here 1993 13
Rafael Benatar Hot Transposition longer combination
Also published here 1993 16
Rafael Benatar The Clark Kent Card Change apparently free-handed, also secret switch
Also published here 1993 26
Rafael Benatar The Blow-Away Card Change apparently free-handed, see Clark Kent Change
Also published here 1993 27
Rafael Benatar Neither and Also only one card, effect variation
Also published here 1993 28
Rafael Benatar 69 Color Change Presentation, including version with double change
1993 31
Rafael Benatar Countdown thorough description, nice presentation
1993 1
Rafael Benatar The Invisible Card longer Routine
Also published here 1993 9
Rafael Benatar The Crocodile apparently random insertion of card from front into greek break
Also published here 1993 10
Rafael Benatar Marmalade Poker several changes
Inspired byAlso published here 1993 20
Rafael Benatar Karate Cards Six is chopped into two Threes and an Eight into Fours
Also published here 1995 1063
Philip T. Goldstein Psi-Con Ruse double ended cards are placed in book (instead of apparatus)
  • Deutsch (translated by Rudolf Braunmüller)
  • Francais (translated by Philippe Warren)
  • Español (translated by Rafael Benatar)
1997 1
Rafael Benatar Inserting a Card into a Break from front
1998 533
Rafael Benatar The Crocodile inserting a card in a break
2003 70
Doug Canning Excalibur thought of card, spectator has to do some spelling and performer can divine card over phone
Related to 2004 34
Rafael Benatar Fax out-jogged selection is pushed in deck and appears between sandwich cards held in distance
Inspired by Mar. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 3)
64
Rafael Benatar The Favorite Cards of my Friends two favorite cards named, performer removes his own favorite card and it is stabbed into deck between named cards
Mar. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 3)
66
Rafael Benatar Once in a Hundred Years four cards touched in in-the-hands spread are the Aces
Mar. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 3)
67
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 Right Between the Eyes spectator divines card from second spectator, then locates card in pocket
Inspired byAlso published here Mar. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 3)
82
Rafael Benatar Top Card Glimpse as deck is put in inner pocket
Mar. 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 3)
83
Rafael Benatar Royal Liaisons
Inspired by 2006 114
Rafael Benatar Spring Insertion placing card in the center at known position, apparently haphazardly
2006 118
Ramón Riobóo Mystery of the Kabbala thought of card, spectator has to do some spelling and eventually card is divined
Related toAlso published here
  • Ramón Riobóo's "The Mystery of the Kabbala" in Rafael Benatar's "Sleight of Phone"
2006 46
Rafael Benatar Entre Ceja y Ceja spectator divines card from second spectator, then locates card in pocket
Inspired byAlso published here 2009
El Manuscrito (Vol. 2 No. 7)
144
Rafael Benatar El Cambio de Clark Kent
2010 21
Allan Ackerman A Cull for R. B. "for Rafael Benatar" (for named-cards notion), spectator pushes performer's favorite card in deck between two previously named cards
Also published here 2012 53
Tom Crosbie Raphael Plus cards dealt according to thought-of card, divination
Inspired by
  • Rafael Benatar's handling of Frank Garcia's "Miracle Speller"
2013 18
Rafael Benatar Inserting a Card into a Break heel break
2018 26
Rafael Benatar Expertalk: Rafael Benatar on the Pullout Shuffle Triumph Shuffle handling
Inspired byAlso published here
  • MAGIC, Sep. 2004
2022 334
Rafael Benatar Thoughts on... Getting Stack Sharp
  • Memorizing a Stack
  • The No-Escape Memorizing System
  • Exercises to Associate the Card Names to the Stack Numbers
  • Any Card to Any Position
  • A Stacked Game
  • Monitor Your Progress
Jan. 2023
Genii (Vol. 86 No. 1)
48
Rafael Benatar Deconstructing the Overhand Shuffle: Part 1
  • Thoughts...

  • The Left-hand Grip
  • The Right-hand Grip
  • Running Cards
  • Shuffling Actions
  • How Many Shuffling Actions are Natural?
  • The Shuffling Attitude
  • The Simplest Task (bringing top card to bottom, products for dry hands)
  • Suiting the Context
  • The Second Simplest Task (bringing bottom card to top)
  • Releasing a Packet Minus the Bottom Card
  • An Exercise
  • A Superior Handling
  • The Two-Step Verification
  • The Vernon Solution
  • Combinations
Related to Nov. 2023
Genii (Vol. 86 No. 11)
56
Rafael Benatar Deconstructing the Overhand Shuffle: Part 2
  • Thoughts...

  • On the Injog
    • How Large Should an Injog Be?
    • The Pinky's Task
  • Disguising the Injog
    • The Rhythm
    • The Upward Beat
    • The Angled Jog
    • The Delayed Injog
    • The Careless Mess
    • The Double Tap
  • On the Outjog
different handlings (see following entries)
  • Expanding our Progress
Related to Jan. 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 1)
56
Rafael Benatar A Simple Full-Deck False Shuffle Greek & Hunter combo
Jan. 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 1)
59
Rafael Benatar Having a Selection Replaced overhand shuffle control
Jan. 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 1)
60
Rafael Benatar Counting Without Counting overhand shuffle run
Jan. 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 1)
60
Rafael Benatar Deconstructing the Pinky Count: Part One
  • Thoughts...

  • Condition of the Deck
  • Guitar Grip vs. Violin Grip
  • The Pinky Count Grip
  • The Double Bevel
  • The Starting Contact Point
  • Counting or Riffling
  • How to Count
  • Acoustical Backtracking
  • Physical Cover
  • Disguising Tension
  • Other Observations
  • Splitting the Count
Related to Mar. 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 3)
48
Rafael Benatar Deconstructing the Pinky Count: Part Two: The Dormant Break
  • Thoughts...

  • The Pull-Down Correction
  • The Third-Finger Count
Related to May 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 5)
52
Rafael Benatar The One-Handed Tilt Set-Up pinky count
May 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 5)
53
Rafael Benatar The Thumb Count
May 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 5)
54
Rafael Benatar Push and Resquare
May 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 5)
54
Rafael Benatar The Overhand Shuffle
May 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 5)
54
Rafael Benatar Spreading and Checking
May 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 5)
54
Rafael Benatar With the Deck Out of View
May 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 5)
54
Rafael Benatar The Feed feeding a right-hand palmed card into a left-hand break
May 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 5)
54
Rafael Benatar Exercises
  • For Counting Many Cards
  • For Smaller Numbers
  • For Counting to Assorted Numbers
  • Reducing and Disguising Tension
May 2024
Genii (Vol. 87 No. 5)
56
Allan Ackerman A Cull for R. B. "for Rafael Benatar" (for named-cards notion), spectator pushes performer's favorite card in deck between two previously named cards
Also published here 2024 57