the shuffle control \n sequences to control peeked at cards with overhand shuffles, one by one or more at once
a. shuffle control for one or more cards to the top
b. shuffle control to bottom
c. double peek shuffle control to bottom
d. double peek shuffle control with repeat
e. double peek shuffle control to top and bottom
f. double peek shuffle control to bottom by pull out method
g. triple peek shuffle control to the bottom \n edward marlo
1952
control systems Edward Marlo
The Shuffle Control
sequences to control peeked at cards with overhand shuffles, one by one or more at once
A. Shuffle Control for One or More Cards to the Top
B. Shuffle Control to Bottom
C. Double Peek Shuffle Control to Bottom
D. Double Peek Shuffle Control with Repeat
E. Double Peek Shuffle Control to Top and Bottom
F. Double Peek Shuffle Control to Bottom by Pull Out Method
G. Triple Peek Shuffle Control to the Bottom
cut control \n sequences to control peeked at cards with in the hands cuts
a. cut control to the top
b. bottom or top cut control
c. double peek cut control to top
d. double peek cut control to bottom
e. alternate cut control
f. triple peek cut control
g. triple peek cut control no. 2 \n edward marlo
1952
control systems Edward Marlo
Cut Control
sequences to control peeked at cards with in the hands cuts
A. Cut Control to the Top
B. Bottom or Top Cut Control
C. Double Peek Cut Control to Top
D. Double Peek Cut Control to Bottom
E. Alternate Cut Control
F. Triple Peek Cut Control
G. Triple Peek Cut Control No. 2
quadruple peek control \n four individual breaks, running cut to table
a. quadruple peek control to the bottom
b. quadruple peek control to the top \n edward marlo
1952
control systems Edward Marlo
Quadruple Peek Control
four individual breaks, running cut to table
A. Quadruple Peek Control to the Bottom
B. Quadruple Peek Control to the Top
marlo's step control \n multiple cuts to table sequences to control peeked-at cards<br/>a. to control one or more cards to the top<br/>b. to control one or more cards to bottom<br/>c. double peek control - top and bottom<br/>d. double peek to bottom<br/>e. double peek to top<br/>f. triple peek to bottom<br/>g. triple peek to the top \n edward marlo
1952
control systems Edward Marlo
Marlo's Step Control
multiple cuts to table sequences to control peeked-at cards A. To Control One Or More Cards To The Top B. To Control One Or More Cards To Bottom C. Double Peek Control - Top and Bottom D. Double Peek to Bottom E. Double Peek To Top F. Triple Peek to Bottom G. Triple Peek To The Top
to control three peeked cards \n with basically one cut to table \n edward marlo \n three break control \n dai vernon
1952
control systems Edward Marlo
pull down control \n procedure that sets two peeked-at selections at positions nine (or x) from top and bottom \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo
Pull Down Control
procedure that sets two peeked-at selections at positions nine (or x) from top and bottom
three break control \n \n dai vernon \n to control three peeked cards \n edward marlo \n double peek control \n dai vernon \n daryl martinez \n cull & triple peek control \n jack avis
1967
ultimate secrets of card magic Dai Vernon
one-cut, double-control \n center slip cut, see notes on page 165 \n edward marlo \n one-cut, double-control \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n one-cut, double-control \n edward marlo
1969
hierophant Edward Marlo
jog control technique \n after (multiple) peek, the breaks are made into angle jogs and the control continued from there on table
- double control (two methods, see also page 63 for suggestion)
- triple control
- four card control
see page 156 for additional observations \n edward marlo
1970
advanced fingertip control Edward Marlo
Jog Control Technique
after (multiple) peek, the breaks are made into angle jogs and the control continued from there on table
Double Control (two methods, see also page 63 for suggestion)
one-cut, double-control \n handling for three selections \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n one-cut, double-control \n edward marlo
1970
hierophant Edward Marlo, Martin A. Nash
double peek control \n \n dr. jacob daley \n double peek control variation \n dr. jacob daley \n christian scherer
1973
super subtle card miracles Dr. Jacob Daley
system controls \n up to four peeked cards, cutting procedure combined with distant key card and a faro \n edward marlo
1974
the unexpected card book Edward Marlo
System Controls
up to four peeked cards, cutting procedure combined with distant key card and a faro
double peek control variation \n \n dr. jacob daley \n christian scherer \n double peek control \n dr. jacob daley
1978
eine handvoll kartenkunststücke Dr. Jacob Daley, Christian Scherer
double peek control \n \n dai vernon \n daryl martinez \n three break control \n dai vernon
1980
secrets of a "puerto rican gambler" Dai Vernon, Daryl Martinez
the malek multiple card control \n for three cards, consecutive (cover) passes \n david malek \n malek multiple control \n david malek
1995
the lexicon David Malek
malek multiple control \n here for three cards, consecutive (cover) passes \n david malek \n the malek multiple card control \n david malek
2001
rebel without a pause David Malek