blind cuts - i. to retain bottom stock. top losing one card \n \n unknown \n erdnase system of blind riffles and cuts \n steve forte
1902
the expert at the card table
Unknown
Blind Cuts - I. To Retain Bottom Stock. Top Losing One Card
one handed slip cut \n \n dai vernon \n devilish digit cut \n richard kaufman \n throw cut \n dai vernon \n the top-block slip cut \n harry riser
1946
stars of magic Dai Vernon
marlo's double slip cut \n top and bottom \n edward marlo \n marlo technique for the top and bottom slip cut \n edward marlo
1964
the patented shuffle Edward Marlo
the marlo slip cuts \n for some credit information on some of the cuts, see page 19
i. the first slip cut (in the hands)
ii. the variation (block slip cut)
iii. strictly on the table
iv. slip cut no. 2 (table)
v. slip cut no. 3 (table, see also tyler wilson reference)
vi. shuffler's slip cut (tabled)
vii. retaining slip cut (top card retained, deck cut underneath) \n edward marlo \n more slip cuts \n edward marlo \n slip cut handling \n tyler wilson
1968
expert card conjuring Edward Marlo
The Marlo Slip Cuts
for some credit information on some of the cuts, see page 19
I. The First Slip Cut (in the hands)
II. The Variation (block slip cut)
III. Strictly on the Table
IV. Slip Cut No. 2 (table)
V. Slip Cut No. 3 (table, see also Tyler Wilson reference)
VI. Shuffler's Slip Cut (tabled)
VII. Retaining Slip Cut (top card retained, deck cut underneath)
marnase false cut \n also as slip cut \n edward marlo \n s. w. erdnase \n winnipeg false cut \n mel stover \n the raised marnase false cut \n edward marlo \n combi-null cuts \n edward marlo \n marnase false cut \n edward marlo \n table-cut (poker) \n steve forte
1971
kabbala — volume 1 Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase
the tabled block slip cut \n tabled, from two peeked at cards \n edward marlo \n block slip cut \n bill simon
1976
marlo's magazine volume 1 Edward Marlo
marnase false cut \n \n edward marlo \n s. w. erdnase \n marnase false cut \n edward marlo \n s. w. erdnase
1997
the card magic of nick trost Edward Marlo, S. W. Erdnase
supplementary note \n tabled slip cut \n karl fulves \n false cut to retain the top and bottom stock \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks Karl Fulves
the top-block slip cut \n one-handed, block cut to table from center \n harry riser \n one handed slip cut \n dai vernon
2006
secrets of an escamoteur Harry Riser
more slip cuts \n - first method
- a variation
- strictly on the table
- second method
- third method
- shuffler's slip cut \n edward marlo \n the marlo slip cuts \n edward marlo
2007
marlo on erdnase Edward Marlo
marlo technique for the top and bottom slip cut \n - the top slip cut
- the bottom slip cut (three methods)
- marlo's double slip cut \n edward marlo \n marlo's double slip cut \n edward marlo \n top slip cut \n edward marlo \n bottom slip cut \n edward marlo \n uses for marlo's bottom slip cut \n edward marlo
2007
marlo on erdnase Edward Marlo
spread-cut-pass \n deck ribbon spread back to front, gathered half-way and cut, face-card is original top card \n tom gagnon
2013
too hot for the devil Tom Gagnon
Spread-Cut-Pass
deck ribbon spread back to front, gathered half-way and cut, face-card is original top card
one-card-removal cut \n getting rid of extra card between two target cards via slip cut sequence \n steve forte
2020
gambling sleight of hand — volume 1 Steve Forte
One-card-removal Cut
getting rid of extra card between two target cards via slip cut sequence
slip-cuts \n objectives:
- simulate a true cut (mechanic)
- simulate a true cut (cutter)
- killing a single card
variants:
- back-to-the-dealer slip-cut
- bevel slip-cut
- slip-strip (substitutes for slip cut) \n steve forte
2020
gambling sleight of hand — volume 1 Steve Forte