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preface \n \n charles t. jordan
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Preface
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satan's prophecy \n no.1, one of four named cards by performer is chosen and card travels from half to other half in box at named number, card is also predicted on paper \n charles t. jordan \n still taking three \n alex elmsley \n card case prophecy \n stephen hobbs \n improved satan's prophecy \n charles t. jordan \n satan's prophecy \n charles t. jordan \n satan's prophecy \n charles t. jordan
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Satan's Prophecy
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leaving card behind \n \n unknown \n leaving card behind \n unknown
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Leaving Card Behind
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loading a card at a position \n loading a cased card at certain position while putting cards back in case \n charles t. jordan \n loading a card at a position \n charles t. jordan \n loading a card at a position \n charles t. jordan
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Loading a Card at a Position
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the spirit mathematician \n no. 2, half deck in performer's pocket, card with same suit and cards who add up to same domination as selection are produced, binary (ace, two, four, eight) \n charles t. jordan \n double time in spiritland \n stewart james \n the secret mathematician \n charles t. jordan \n arthur finley \n the complementary cards \n nate leipzig \n the spirit mathematician \n charles t. jordan \n the spirit mathematician \n charles t. jordan
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The Spirit Mathematician
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co-incidentally \n no. 3, two decks, duplicate is found by selecting four cards and number from rolled dice \n charles t. jordan \n "coincidentally" notes \n karl fulves \n the trick that can be explained \n carlos vinuesa \n coincidentally \n charles t. jordan \n co-incidentally \n charles t. jordan \n coincidentally \n charles t. jordan \n late arrival \n karl fulves
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Co-Incidentally
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dice force \n two outs \n charles t. jordan \n dice force \n charles t. jordan
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Dice Force
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the pinochle ace trick \n no. 4, eight aces from pinochle deck, packets are formed and eliminated by throwing dice, aces travel to one packet \n charles t. jordan \n the pinochle ace trick \n charles t. jordan \n the pinochle ace trick \n charles t. jordan
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The Pinochle Ace Trick
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addition & switch \n cards from deck inserted in middle of packet in right hand, cumbersome \n charles t. jordan \n addition & switch \n charles t. jordan \n addition & switch \n charles t. jordan
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Addition & Switch
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the vanishing card \n no. 5, one of six cards vanishes and appears in performer's pocket \n charles t. jordan
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The Vanishing Card
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packet switch \n using deck, on outstretched hand \n charles t. jordan
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Packet Switch
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the reversed court card \n no. 6, one of four court cards is reversed by spectator, performer divines which one, one-way on face of some bicycle cards \n charles t. jordan \n reversed court card \n charles t. jordan \n the reversed court card \n charles t. jordan
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The Reversed Court Card
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the new pack detection \n no. 7, deck is split in two and two cards selected and exchanged, both cards are divined \n charles t. jordan \n new pack detection \n charles t. jordan \n the new pack detection \n charles t. jordan \n the new-pack detection \n charles t. jordan
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The New Pack Detection
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the life saver \n no. 8, single card location, from new deck order \n charles t. jordan \n the life saver \n charles t. jordan \n the life saver \n charles t. jordan \n the life saver \n charles t. jordan
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The Life Saver
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the impromptu arranged pack \n no. 9, from new pack order to si stebbins, dealing \n charles t. jordan \n the si stebbins secret \n darwin ortiz \n the impromptu arranged pack \n charles t. jordan
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The Impromptu Arranged Pack
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the five guesses \n no. 10, by asking five questions selection is found, sorting strategy with "can you see your card?" \n charles t. jordan \n "five guesses" notes \n karl fulves \n the five guesses \n charles t. jordan \n the five guesses \n charles t. jordan
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The Five Guesses
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