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Creators Title Comments & References Year Source Page AA Categories
Bert Allerton Aces Up Aces placed in middle jump to top and bottom
Variations 1941 34
Joseph K. Schmidt, One Hand Riffle Shuffle tabled
Related toVariations Dec. 1944 91
Gustave Southall Perfect Poker Problem as "Gus Southhall", false dealing routine, apparently bottom dealing the Tens, ending up with Royal Flush, duplicates
Mar. 1947
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 4 No. 10)
303
Gustave Southall False One Hand Riffle Shuffle brief
Inspired by Mar. 1947
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 4 No. 10)
304
Gustave Southall, Bert Allerton Aces Up - Aces Down red Aces placed in middle jump to top and bottom, several phases then they change to black Aces as a climax
Inspired by Apr. 1949
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 6 No. 11)
528
Edward Marlo The Follow Up Aces Aces lost in deck come to top
Related toVariations 1953 91
Gustave Southall Pseudo Strippers simulating a stripper deck with Zarrow shuffle
1975 30
Gustave Southall Triumph Aces
1975 31
Peter Kane, Gustave Southall Gil's Game spectator cannot win in red-black game in which he has to select groups of one color
Related to
  • New Pentagram, June 1970
VariationsAlso published here
1975 4
Peter Kane, Gustave Southall Gil's Spiel spectator cannot win in red-black game in which he has to select groups of one color
Also published here June 1975
Intermagic (Vol. 2 No. 4)
84
Gustave Southall The Gus Southall Routine from a letter, 1961-01-10
optional stripper deck finale
1978 20
Gustave Southall Dialing the Cards telephone number of spectator dealt out with "the spectator cuts to and counts down to the Aces" procedure
1978 33
Gustave Southall Instant Memory cards at three named positions are named by performer in shuffled deck
1978 38
Gustave Southall Second Card Glimpse
1978 38
Gustave Southall Card Steal
Feb. 1983
Pabular (Vol. 7 No. 8)
1091
Gustave Southall The One Armed Bridge Player a quarter of the deck is put on every ace
Inspired by 1984
Epoptica (Issue Yearbook)
309
Al Smith Wells Farogill two phases
Inspired by 1991 18
Nick Trost Gil's Game Revisited spectator cannot win in red-black game in which he has to select pairs of one color
  • Another Presentation
Inspired byVariations 2011 645
Nick Trost Gil's Game - Odd and Even spectator cannot win in red-black game in which he has to select pairs of one color
Inspired by 2015 1277