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Charles T. Jordan Just the Reverse card chosen and replaced, deck cased and dumped out again so the spectator can check it, card turns over, stripper card held back and then deck replaced reversed
Also published here
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1937 268
Edward Marlo The Shuffle Palm overhand shuffle, originally top Cards
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Variations
1956 1
Thomas Baxter Spin Out riffle shuffle unweave spin out, actually by Cervon/Fulves, see p. 444 for additional crediting
1975 130
Charles T. Jordan Just the Reverse card chosen and replaced, deck cased and dumped out again so the spectator can check it, card turns over, stripper card held back and then deck replaced reversed
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1975 134
Ariel Frailich Roll-Over-Kill Aces cut to in named order, then Rollover Aces with new deck order finish
  • Introduction
  • Requirements
  • Effect
  • Method
Variations
1979 1
Charles T. Jordan Just al Contrario No. 9, card chosen and replaced, deck cased and dumped out again so the spectator can check it, card turns over, stripper card held back and then deck replaced reversed
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1983 10
Thomas Baxter Breathless performer cuts to the Aces, then Kings and suits are produced as a climax
1992 822
Charles T. Jordan Just the Reverse No. 147, card chosen and replaced, deck cased and dumped out again so the spectator can check it, card turns over, stripper card held back and then deck replaced reversed
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1992 179
Thomas Baxter Ascanio Meets Hofzinser
1993 887
Thomas Baxter Breathless Aces cut to by performer, then he cuts the deck into four packets on those Aces and each packet contains a suit in numerical order, breather crimp
Inspired by
1997 62
Aaron Shields Dribble Block Pass block pass and cyclic order is not retained
  • Getting Into Position
  • The Pass
  • Variation 1
  • Variation 2
  • End Notes
  • Credits
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2001 3
Thomas Baxter Preface
2002
Thomas Baxter Acknowledgements
2002 1
Thomas Baxter Foreword
2002 3
Thomas Baxter The Basic Cop Position
2002 4
Thomas Baxter, Edward Marlo The Action Cop overhand shuffle action
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2002 8
Thomas Baxter The Spread Cull Cop palming out a culled card
2002 16
Thomas Baxter Under-Cover Cop "An Added Acquitment", fan to cover copped card
2002 18
Thomas Baxter The Fan Cop
2002 21
Thomas Baxter To Reverse a Card in the Pack using Gambler's Cop
2002 23
Thomas Baxter The BC Cop (Baxter Count Cop), cop from small packet as it is counted, used to vanish card in 3 Card Monte
2002 24
Thomas Baxter Card Under Glass from cop position
2002 33
Thomas Baxter, Larry Jennings Transference signed cards, performer's pocket and spectator's pocket
2002 35
Thomas Baxter Ascanio/Hofzinser Reunion
2002 45
Thomas Baxter Repeat Card on Forehead
2002 61
Thomas Baxter End Notes
2002 65
Thomas Baxter The New Theory Dribble Pass includes description of standard dribble pass, the New Theory Dribble Pass is a block pass and cyclic order is not retained
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2002 68
Thomas Baxter About the Author brief with photograph
2002 76
Michael Close (reviewer) The Action Cop by Thomas Baxter Dec. 2002
MAGIC (Vol. 12 No. 4)
41
Jon Racherbaumer Winning Winnowing The Artful Ledger
article on though-of-card effects using restricted choice plus strategic elimination
Feb. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 1)
4
The Spectator Seems to Really Think of Any Card Approach #1
see Thomas Baxter reference for credit information
Feb. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 1)
8
Thomas Baxter Fish-Fry for Two Approach #4
Tom Baxter, exploiting when a second spectator also thinks of a card
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Feb. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 1)
18
Thomas Baxter Thoughts on "The Artful Ledger #1" with thoughts on the handling
May 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. 2)
19
Thomas Baxter SmythLed two thought-of cards appear at the same position in two halves
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Nov. 2005
Antinomy (Vol. 1 No. Annual 2005)
16
Thomas Baxter Separate but Equal matching routine with two sets of ESP cards
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Feb. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 1)
39
Gene Taylor The Antinomy Perspective
  • Shipping Woes...
  • Topological Possibilities
  • Credits and Comments on Issue 5
  • FISM Bound
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May 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 2)
2
Chris Bruce $20 Hunch red-backed card shown in blue deck, spectator should select any card from face, deck changes to all red
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Variations
Nov. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 4)
29
Chris Bruce, Thomas Baxter $100 Hunch blue-backed card shown in red deck, spectator should name any card from face, it is the blue-backed card, in repeat phase rest of deck changes to all blue
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Nov. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. 4)
32
Thomas Baxter Forced Smile counting force in which force card starts twenty-seventh from face, less than half is cut and rest counted, digits added and sum counted down
Dec. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006)
27
Thomas Baxter Forced Into the Open using previous counting force
Dec. 2006
Antinomy (Vol. 2 No. Annual 2006)
28
Thomas Baxter Delusional card selected and lost, two cards removed and shown, one of them is supposed to be the selection but both are actually wrong, one put under spectator's hand, the two cards transpose and card under spectator's hand changes into selection
Oct. 2007
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. 3)
27
Thomas Baxter Pinching Strippers card reverses in case, then travels to case, duplicate
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Aug. 2008
Antinomy (Vol. 3 No. Annual 2007)
20
Eric Mead (reviewer) The Nail Writer Anthology by Thomas Baxter Dec. 2010
Genii (Vol. 73 No. 12)
83
Thomas Baxter In Memoriam: David Alexander
Feb. 2011
Genii (Vol. 74 No. 2)
16
Francis Menotti* (reviewer) The Open Prediction Project by Thomas Baxter July 2011
MAGIC (Vol. 20 No. 11)
83
David Britland (reviewer) The Open Prediction Project by Thomas Baxter Feb. 2012
Genii (Vol. 75 No. 2)
81
Thomas Baxter First Look: Not a Dianoetic Rage
May 2015
MAGIC (Vol. 24 No. 9)
62
Thomas Baxter The Saltshaker Transposition one card under shaker and one on top, bottom card is suddenly on top and underneath is a previously signed selection
Also published here
  • Not a Dianoetic Rage
May 2015
MAGIC (Vol. 24 No. 9)
62