"mind-dropper" \n six jumbo cards, one selected, another spectator drops all cards one by one except selection \n karrell fox
1986
for my next trick...
Karrell Fox
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"Mind-Dropper"
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1986
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give me a card \n spectator holds some cards behind back and shuffles them, he removes named card \n terry seabrooke
1986
seabrooke's book
Terry Seabrooke
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Give Me A Card
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1986
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quite a coincidence \n spectator reverses selection behind back \n bruce cervon
1988
the cervon file
Bruce Cervon
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Quite a Coincidence
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1988
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160
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aces by proxy \n spectator shuffles and takes out any four cards, also with previous selections \n dai vernon \n nameless \n dai vernon \n expertalk: josh jay on aces by proxy \n joshua jay
1988
the vernon chronicles — volume 2
Dai Vernon
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Aces by Proxy
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Related toVariations
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1988
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the spectator's card \n any card named, process of elimination, named card remains \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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The Spectator's Card
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1988
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spectator cuts to a thought \n spectator cuts at thought of card, one out of four \n edward marlo \n think theory \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Spectator Cuts to a Thought
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1988
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turning the tables \n meeting "find my card"-challenge, spectator leaves selection by elimination process, three methods \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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Turning the Tables
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1988
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"elimacard" \n deck cut in two piles, one half eliminated, rest again cut in two piles, repeated until one card remains, selection \n karrell fox \n the cassandra quandary \n guy hollingworth
1988
my latest book
Karrell Fox
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"Elimacard"
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Related to
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1988
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spectators cuts location \n spectator cuts to his card (crimp), faro placement \n edward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i
Edward Marlo
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Spectators Cuts Location
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1988
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120
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the magic lesson \n four selections from fifteen-card packet made and found with down-under deal \n roy walton \n the magic lesson \n roy walton
1988
the complete walton — volume 2
Roy Walton
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The Magic Lesson
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Also published here
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1988
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139
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a card stab routine \n the second time the spectator stabs \n eugene burger
1989
the experience of magic
Eugene Burger
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A Card Stab Routine
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1989
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peek look think \n three cards chosen by different means, spectators each find each others cards \n brother john hamman \n unstacked peek-look-think \n edward marlo \n if you are going to peek, look, and think, at least pique, hook, and link \n ron bauer
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman
Brother John Hamman
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Peek Look Think
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Variations
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1989
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66
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stopcut \n spectator says "stop" at his own card as magician cuts small packets off the deck \n simon lovell
1989
close up magic to tapdance to
Simon Lovell
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Stopcut
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1989
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r.w. four-card stunner \n four selections are found by spectators themselves \n randy wakeman \n a quadruplicate mystery \n paul lepaul \n r.w. four card stunner \n randy wakeman
1989
randy wakeman presents
Randy Wakeman
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R.W. Four-Card Stunner
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1989
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near perfect \n spectator sandwiches a card, turns out to be his selection \n harry lorayne
1990
trend setters
Harry Lorayne
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Near Perfect
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1990
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271
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double s'entendre \n two spectators choose cards in their hands and find the card of the other spectator, out of hands \n ken krenzel \n synchronus \n ken krenzel \n alexander de cova \n synchronus \n alexander de cova \n ken krenzel \n synchronus \n alexander de cova \n double s'entendre \n ken krenzel
1990
close-up impact!
Ken Krenzel
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Double S'Entendre
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VariationsAlso published here
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1990
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the equivoque \n four card stars are formed \n gary ouellet
1990
close up illusions
Gary Ouellet
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The Equivoque
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1990
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164
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unstacked peek-look-think \n three cards chosen by different means, spectators each find each others cards, without set-up \n edward marlo \n peek look think \n brother john hamman
1990
cardfixes
Edward Marlo
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Unstacked Peek-Look-Think
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Inspired by
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1990
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119
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if you are going to peek, look, and think, at least pique, hook, and link \n three cards chosen by different means, spectators each find each others cards \n ron bauer \n peek look think \n brother john hamman
1990
cardfixes
Ron Bauer
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If you are going to Peek, Look, and Think, at least Pique, Hook, and Link
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Inspired by
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1990
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142
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two-card force-field ceremony \n spectator finds his selection, then transposition \n jon racherbaumer
1990
cardfixes
Jon Racherbaumer
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Two-Card Force-Field Ceremony
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1990
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choosey \n card chosen and lost, packet removed, spectator removes one card from it and it is selection or leads to it \n alex elmsley \n choosey \n alex elmsley
1991
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 1
Alex Elmsley
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Choosey
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Also published here
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1991
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368
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you found it! \n spectator turns card face-up, it is previous selection, alternatively next to selection, mathematical, inspired by walter gibson's "the popular card tricks", three methods \n edward marlo \n walter b. gibson
1991
the olram file
Edward Marlo, Walter B. Gibson
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You Found It!
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May 1991
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think theory \n spectator cuts at thought-of card, one out of two or four \n edward marlo \n spectator cuts to a thought \n edward marlo
1991
the olram file
Edward Marlo
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Think Theory
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Related to
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Sep. 1991
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synchronus \n two spectators choose cards in their hands and find the card of the other spectator, out of hands \n ken krenzel \n alexander de cova \n double s'entendre \n ken krenzel \n synchronus \n alexander de cova \n synchronus \n alexander de cova
1991
avantgarde magic
Ken Krenzel, Alexander de Cova
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Synchronus
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Inspired byAlso published here
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June/July 1991
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synchronus \n two spectators choose cards in their hands and find the card of the other spectator, out of hands, without credits \n alexander de cova \n ken krenzel \n double s'entendre \n ken krenzel
1991
das alexander de cova seminar
Alexander de Cova, Ken Krenzel
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Synchronus
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Inspired by
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1991
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the triple coincidence \n three cards chosen freely, deck put in pocket, performer finds the three mates by touch, last one found by spectator (hopefully) \n t. page wright
1991
page wright's manuscript
T. Page Wright
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The Triple Coincidence
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1991
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spinner \n sticker put on card, deck spread around a can, imaginary spin the bottle game, card that the can points to is card with sticker \n david harkey \n "spin the bottle" (david harkey, linking ring, april 1987) \n "spin the bottle" (david harkey, genii, oct. 1988)
1991
simply harkey
David Harkey
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Spinner
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Inspired by- "Spin the Bottle" (David Harkey, Linking Ring, April 1987)
- "Spin the Bottle" (David Harkey, Genii, Oct. 1988)
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1991
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flasher \n spectator selects a card (cut deeper), then removes an invisible card and tosses it next to the selection \n paul cummins \n flasher \n paul cummins \n turn blue \n ken krenzel \n flasher \n paul cummins \n flashed \n trini montes
1992
apocalypse
Paul Cummins
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Flasher
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Inspired byVariationsAlso published here
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July 1992
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2098
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two heads are better than one \n a friend locates a card, stooged with some simple instructions \n gary kurtz \n tow heads are better than one \n gary kurtz
1992
prinzipien in der praxis
Gary Kurtz
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Two Heads Are Better Than One
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Also published here
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1992
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pasteboard overdose \n four spectators each find their selection, in phase two all cards are lost and then spelt to, in phase three the cards are produced again (gymnastic aces), then cards travel to pocket, in the next phase cards travel under ashtray twice, entire routine with lots of byplay using cigarettes \n tom mullica \n a quadruplicate mystery \n paul lepaul \n under my spell \n tom mullica
1992
show-time at the tom-foolery
Tom Mullica
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Pasteboard Overdose
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Inspired byRelated to
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1992
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in-cert(ainly) \n places card next to selection \n jim molinari
1993
apocalypse
Jim Molinari
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In-Cert(ainly)
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Aug. 1993
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2254
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あなたの後で \n (behind your back) \n unknown
1993
larry jennings's card technique
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あなたの後で
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1993
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synchronus \n brief, two spectators choose cards in their hands and find the card of the other spectator, out of hands \n alexander de cova \n synchronus \n ken krenzel \n alexander de cova \n double s'entendre \n ken krenzel
1993
seminarnotizen steyr 1993
Alexander de Cova
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Synchronus
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Inspired byAlso published here
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1993
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cult poker \n two poker hands, one card moved to spectator's hand, spectator choses a hole card, it is the same card, posed as problem \n karl fulves \n chaser \n karl fulves
1993
verbatim
Karl Fulves
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Cult Poker
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Related to
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1993
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soul survivor \n all cards eliminated except the ace of spades which represents the plague, epidemic story presentation, using roy baker's pateo force \n robert e. neale \n mental kombat \n terry parrett \n 10. sole survivor \n robert e. neale
1993
profile
Robert E. Neale
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Soul Survivor
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VariationsAlso published here
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Oct. 1993
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a magical prediction \n spectator finds his own card from ribbon spread deck, risky method, with outs \n eddie fechter \n a magical prediction \n eddie fechter
1993
fechter
Eddie Fechter
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A Magical Prediction
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Also published here
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1993
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nothing happens by chance \n same card found again by a spectator calling stop while performer deals cards on the table, deck shuffled in process \n rené lavand
1993
magic from the soul
René Lavand
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Nothing Happens by Chance
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1993
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62
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phase three: a subconscious impression \n paper card with a number written on it is mixed with other cards, spectator locates his number card \n alan wakeling
1993
the magic of alan wakeling
Alan Wakeling
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Phase Three: A Subconscious Impression
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1993
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209
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synchronus \n two spectators choose cards in their hands and find the card of the other spectator, out of hands \n alexander de cova \n synchronus \n ken krenzel \n alexander de cova
1993
das alexander de cova seminar 1993
Alexander de Cova
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Synchronus
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Also published here
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1993
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it's amazing (spectators are the pits) \n spectator divines card from other spectator, when repeated all cards turn blank for a moment, reverse fan force \n paul green
1993
the magic menu
Paul Green
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It's Amazing (Spectators Are The PITs)
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Jan./Feb. 1993
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165
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sintonia mental y sorpresa \n spectator locates second spectator's selection, then card is placed on table and same card is selected again, on the table is now a random card \n juan tamariz
1993
cartomagia fundamental
Juan Tamariz
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Sintonia Mental y Sorpresa
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1993
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299
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he finds it \n card selected by cutting and turning top half over behind back, it is a previously named ace \n karl fulves \n john scarne \n black prediction \n karl fulves
1994
rigmarole
Karl Fulves, John Scarne
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He Finds It
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Inspired by
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1994
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114
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mental topper \n spectator shuffles deck and cuts it into four piles, top card of chosen pile is selection, ltp palm-out and replacement \n roger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus
Roger Crosthwaite
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Mental Topper
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1994
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63
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royal flush \n spectator finds selection and card that completes a royal flush \n aldo colombini
1994
the close-up magic of aldo colombini
Aldo Colombini
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Royal Flush
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1994
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63
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stranger deranger \n unknown blue-backed selection put in red deck, card chosen from red deck face up, blue-backed deck counted face up and the card just chosen is missing, it is then shown to be the blue-backed card \n simon aronson \n stranger deranger \n simon aronson
1994
bound to please
Simon Aronson
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Stranger Deranger
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Also published here
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1994
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62
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a ritual of royalty \n using pendulum, spectator cuts to a card and four court cards are removed, cut card matches previously selected card \n mary tomich \n ritual of the kings \n karl fulves
1994
vibrations
Mary Tomich
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A Ritual of Royalty
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Inspired by
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May 1994
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follow-up routine \n spectator selects a card, shuffles it back into the deck, selection ends up on top \n karl norman
1995
40 years at the forks
Karl Norman
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Follow-Up Routine
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1995
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the lucky card \n spectator locates his card with his lucky card \n unknown
1995
card college — volume 1
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The Lucky Card
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1995
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164
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the lucky coin \n spectator locates a chosen card with a coin, selection is predicted on back of coin \n roberto giobbi \n working against time \n sam schwartz \n cutting remarks \n scott weiser \n darwin ortiz \n les shore \n extending the luck \n helder guimarães \n dropsy diddle \n eddie fields \n surprise index \n david stone \n surprise index \n david stone \n karte unter schachtel \n axel hecklau \n the lucky chip \n jon armstrong \n unter der zündholzschachtel \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli) \n spin the wheel, make the deal \n caleb wiles \n the lucky chip \n jon armstrong
1995
card college — volume 1
Roberto Giobbi
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The Lucky Coin
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Related toVariations
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1995
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241
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here's looking at you \n deck dropped in paper bag and shaken, spectator is told to take out any card he sees, it's the selection \n karrell fox
1995
much ado about something
Karrell Fox
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Here's Looking At You
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1995
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everybody's lazy \n two spectators and performer remember cards, performer names position of spectator's cards, spectator names number and there is performer's card, no-touch \n simon aronson \n location sensing device \n matt baker \n everybody's lazy \n simon aronson
1995
simply simon
Simon Aronson
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Everybody's Lazy
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VariationsAlso published here
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1995
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167
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the s. a. combination \n "self adjusting", spectator touches force in spread, it apparently does not leave sight, under-the-spread force
- a. the force procedure
- b. application to the open index (spectator touches named card) \n simon aronson \n test your luck \n darwin ortiz \n the s. a. combination \n simon aronson
1995
simply simon
Simon Aronson
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The S. A. Combination
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Related toAlso published here
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1995
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232
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the three stooges \n two spectators find selection of the other \n steve beam
1995
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 2
Steve Beam
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The Three Stooges
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1995
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the terminator \n spectator finds own card by dealing through and stops at only odd-backed card, two versions \n steve beam \n the honor system \n steve beam
1995
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 2
Steve Beam
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The Terminator
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Inspired by
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1995
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63
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mental and physical choice \n sandwiched card by spectator in deck turns out to be previously thought-of card \n edward marlo
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii
Edward Marlo
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Mental and Physical Choice
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1995
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136
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without the deuces \n spectator finds his selection in in-the-hands spread \n edward marlo \n reselection \n edward marlo
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii
Edward Marlo
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Without the Deuces
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Inspired by
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1995
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141
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prisoner of love \n card sandwiched turns out to be previously selected card, using bottom deal exchange as sandwich is tabled \n edward marlo \n bottom-deal sandwich \n justin higham
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii
Edward Marlo
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Prisoner of Love
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Variations
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1995
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197
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mental reselection \n spectator thinks of one of five cards, then choses one of them face-down, it's his mental selection
- first method (marked)
- second method (five marked cards)
- third method (five stacked cards)
- fourth method (deck with imperfections) \n edward marlo \n the new tops, may 1979
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii
Edward Marlo
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Mental Reselection
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Also published here
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1995
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402
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tow heads are better than one \n a friend locates a card, stooged with some simple instructions \n gary kurtz \n two heads are better than one \n gary kurtz
1995
lecture notes 1995
Gary Kurtz
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Tow Heads Are Better Than One
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Also published here
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1995
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pickpacket \n card is named and removed, many three-card piles are made, spectator chooses any pile and chosen pile contains other three mates of selection, "an alternate method for 'pick a packet' " (see reference) \n jerry k. hartman \n pick a packet \n jerry k. hartman
1995
after craft
Jerry K. Hartman
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Pickpacket
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Inspired by
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1995
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28
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10. sole survivor \n all cards eliminated except the ace of spades which represents the plague, epidemic story presentation, using roy baker's pateo force \n robert e. neale \n soul survivor \n robert e. neale \n 10. sole survivor \n robert e. neale
1995
magic and meaning
Robert E. Neale
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10. Sole Survivor
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Also published here
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1995
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133
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flasher \n spectator selects a card (cut deeper), then removes an invisible card and tosses it next to the selection \n paul cummins \n flasher \n paul cummins
1996
from a shuffled deck in use... part one
Paul Cummins
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Flasher
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Also published here
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1996
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block cut \n tabled transfer cut, spectator finds other spectator's selection in five-card poker hand because other four cards are the aces \n karl fulves
1996
blocking off
Karl Fulves
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Block Cut
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1996
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154
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der kluge joker \n spectator finds selection three times with the aid of the joker \n wolff von keyserlingk \n clever is as foolish does \n wolff von keyserlingk
1996
inside cardmagic — band 2
Wolff von Keyserlingk
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Der kluge Joker
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Also published here
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1996
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95
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weibliche intuition \n \n jörg alexander weber \n feminine intuition \n jörg alexander weber
1996
inside cardmagic — band 2
Jörg Alexander Weber
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Weibliche Intuition
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Also published here
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1996
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187
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double shock! \n two spectators find each other's card \n nick trost \n shock treatment \n john bannon
1997
the card magic of nick trost
Nick Trost
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Double Shock!
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Inspired by
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1997
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141
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the will power trick \n spectator stops at the right card when moving his finger along a fan, pulse and muscle reading \n unknown
1997
the fred braue notebooks
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The Will Power Trick
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1997
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reversed card \n spectator finds another spectator's card in a corner of the room \n unknown \n telemagic \n frederick braue \n out of the room \n unknown
1997
the fred braue notebooks
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Reversed Card
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Related toAlso published here
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1997
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out of the room \n spectator finds another spectator's card in a corner of the room, reversed \n unknown \n reversed card \n unknown
1997
the fred braue notebooks
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Out of the Room
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Also published here
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1997
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vernonesque three way \n packet stop force with outs \n simon lovell
1997
simon says!
Simon Lovell
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Vernonesque Three Way
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1997
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bonus fold effect \n spectator cuts and folded selection happens to be where he cuts \n simon lovell
1997
simon says!
Simon Lovell
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Bonus Fold Effect
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1997
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78
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simon takes on le paul \n \n simon lovell \n a quadruplicate mystery \n paul lepaul
1997
simon says!
Simon Lovell
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Simon Takes On Le Paul
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Inspired by
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1997
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162
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dropsy diddle \n spectator locates selection in face-up/face-down shuffled deck by dropping coin on card in a spread, "you card is under the coin" with miniature card under the coin and top change \n eddie fields \n dropsy diddle \n eddie fields
1997
the greater artful dodges of eddie fields
Eddie Fields
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Dropsy Diddle
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Also published here
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1997
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zinger \n spectator locates selection in face-up/face-down shuffled deck by dropping coin on card in a spread, "you card is under the coin" with miniature card under the coin and top change, then triumph with three selections (cheek to cheek) \n bob sheets \n dropsy diddle \n eddie fields
1997
the greater artful dodges of eddie fields
Bob Sheets
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Zinger
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Inspired by
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1997
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flasher \n spectator selects a card (cut deeper), then removes an invisible card and tosses it next to the selection \n paul cummins \n flasher \n paul cummins
1997
the greater artful dodges of eddie fields
Paul Cummins
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Flasher
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Also published here
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1997
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131
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do you believe in intuition! \n \n bruce cervon
1998
hard-boiled mysteries
Bruce Cervon
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Do You Believe in Intuition!
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1998
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95
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my spectator, the clairvoyant \n fair selection (automatic placement), added value of three selections determines position of first selection \n jack birnman \n my spectator, the clairvoyant \n jack birnman \n eddie joseph \n roy walton
1998
the looking glass
Jack Birnman
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My Spectator, The Clairvoyant
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Related to
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Winter 1998
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133
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little egypt \n pyramid build with three cards, coin appears, then spectator finds his signed card by placing the coin on top, coin vanishes again in pyramid \n jimmy favorite \n pyramid \n paul harris
1998
the trapdoor — volume three
Jimmy Favorite
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Little Egypt
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Inspired by
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1998
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1401
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my spectator, the clairvoyant \n card fount at total of four stopped at cards \n jack birnman \n eddie joseph \n roy walton \n my spectator, the clairvoyant \n jack birnman
1998
the trapdoor — volume three
Jack Birnman, Eddie Joseph, Roy Walton
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My Spectator, The Clairvoyant
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1998
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a utility discovery \n utility sequence - spectator deals and stops on their own selection, and second selection is then found reversed in the deck \n joshua jay \n utility discovery \n joshua jay
1998
a teen's routines
Joshua Jay
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A Utility Discovery
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1998
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would i lie to you? \n three piles, performer selects card from center pile and makes statements, spectator take cards from lie or truth pile, values added, selection arrived at \n karl fulves \n informant \n karl fulves \n 3 little words \n stewart james \n a card force \n karl fulves \n mel bennett
1998
underworld
Karl Fulves
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Would I Lie To You?
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1998
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the chosen few \n a card created with a cut off pile by chosen a card for suit and counting for value, another spectator cuts to it \n peter duffie
1998
deck direct
Peter Duffie
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The Chosen Few
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1998
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three thoughts later \n three spectators think of a card and remove it, they're placed in an envelope and the names of the cards are written on a piece of paper, another spectator indicated three cards from a second deck which are put in an envelope, they are shown to match \n eddie clever \n "dead name duplication" (theodore annemann, thayer's trick of the month club, 1932)
1998
onyx
Eddie Clever
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Three Thoughts Later
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Inspired by- "Dead Name Duplication" (Theodore Annemann, Thayer's Trick of the Month Club, 1932)
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Apr. 1998
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the council of 9 \n spectator finds selection with ten-twenty force \n peter duffie
1998
card flair
Peter Duffie
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The Council of 9
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1998
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tribute to tarbell \n \n richard osterlind \n joe berg's "count down" card mystery \n joe berg
1999
dynamic mysteries
Richard Osterlind
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Tribute to Tarbell
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Inspired by
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1999
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utility discovery \n utility sequence - spectator deals and stops on their own selection, and second selection is then found reversed in the deck \n joshua jay \n a utility discovery \n joshua jay
1999
magic atlas
Joshua Jay
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Utility Discovery
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1999
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repeat cheat \n fourteen-card packet, three cards selected in spectators's own hands by dealing two poker hand and remembering top card, another spectator finds all, all three are the same unknowingly \n karl fulves \n 4 - 6 - 11 \n lewis jones
1999
latter day secrets
Karl Fulves
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Repeat Cheat
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Variations
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1999
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the pack "cut" into four heaps \n no. 16, spectator eliminates piles and cards until selection remains \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Pack "Cut" into Four Heaps
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1999
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(e) spectator produces the right cards from a pocket \n cards "as quickly as possible" take from pocketed deck by spectator \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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(e) Spectator Produces the Right Cards from a Pocket
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1999
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discovering the chosen card by a throw of the dice \n no. 5, card layout on table and cards eliminated via through of die, partial forcing deck
- variation \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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Discovering the Chosen Card by a Throw of the Dice
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1999
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the "anstro" forcing deck \n no. 23, long-short deck with both cards forcing cards
- suggested effect (two cards selected and then spectators find each other's cards) \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The "Anstro" Forcing Deck
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1999
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the chosen card, shuffled into the pack, discovered by anyone \n no. 19, equivoque \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The Chosen Card, Shuffled into the Pack, Discovered by Anyone
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1999
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212
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enlightened company \n spectator divines card of other spectator, cards look faded to spectator \n ron bonneau
1999
syzygy
Ron Bonneau
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Enlightened Company
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1999
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327
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duped \n five cards, one looked at, spectator pockets the cards and removes four, they are not the selection, last one remaining in pocket is, five duplicates \n tomas blomberg
1999
cyber sessions
Tomas Blomberg
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Duped
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1999
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top change \n theatrical dressing around a top change transformation \n eugene burger \n alex berecz \n top change \n eugene burger \n alex berecz
2000
mastering the art of magic
Eugene Burger, Alex Berecz
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Top Change
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2000
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69
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a question of sex \n unknown card marked on back is found by spectator \n roberto giobbi \n the moving pencil \n harry lorayne
2000
card college — volume 4
Roberto Giobbi
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A Question of Sex
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Inspired by
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2000
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805
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clever is as foolish does \n spectator finds selection three times with the aid of the joker \n wolff von keyserlingk \n der kluge joker \n wolff von keyserlingk
2000
concertos for pasteboard
Wolff von Keyserlingk
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Clever Is as Foolish Does
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Also published here
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2000
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89
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feminine intuition \n first 1992 \n jörg alexander weber \n the "stop!" fan discovery \n george g. kaplan \n weibliche intuition \n jörg alexander weber
2000
concertos for pasteboard
Jörg Alexander Weber
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Feminine Intuition
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2000
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mery \n spectator finds selection of other spectator with a pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer
2000
anam cara
Christoph Borer
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Mery
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Also published here
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2000
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the hallmark \n multiple spectators locate their own card in a packet, spelling to determine amount of cards for each spectator \n marty kane \n hallmark inventory \n marty kane \n marilyn, carolyn, timothy, & sue \n steve beam \n phone zone no. 1 \n peter duffie
2000
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 3
Marty Kane
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The Hallmark
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Inspired byRelated toVariations
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2000
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blind man's bluff \n spectator finds cards in deck, rest is secretly blank, cards are predicted \n simon lovell \n cagliostro's spectacles \n shaman
2000
son of simon says!
Simon Lovell
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Blind Man's Bluff
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Inspired by
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2000
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85
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odd man out \n odd card in packet found with dice and down-under deal, playing cards or blank cards \n stewart james \n the james file
2000
magic
Stewart James
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Odd Man Out
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Also published here
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Feb. 2000
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56
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two beginnings \n spectator freely names card, another spectator freely chooses card, it matches the named card \n simon aronson \n memories are made of this, 1999 \n premonition redux \n jamy ian swiss \n two beginnings \n simon aronson \n benign wig snot \n joshua jay
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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Two Beginnings
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VariationsAlso published here
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2001
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the s. a. combination \n "self adjusting", spectator touches force in spread, it apparently does not leave sight, under-the-spread force \n simon aronson \n the s. a. combination \n simon aronson
2001
try the impossible
Simon Aronson
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The S. A. Combination
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Also published here
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2001
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card recalled \n unknown card signed on back found with hex squared instructions \n karl fulves
2001
hex squared
Karl Fulves
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Card Recalled
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2001
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restoration \n four red-backed and 4 blue-backed cards torn in half, one card signed on face and a half kept, card chosen from 3x5 square made from rest, matching half found \n karl fulves
2001
hex squared
Karl Fulves
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Restoration
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2001
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40
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thoughts in color \n no. 19, spectator choses card from packet, another spectator finds it, only odd-colored \n unknown
2001
new self-working card tricks
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Thoughts in Color
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2001
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blackstone's card \n no. 48, spectator finds his own card in ten-card packet \n unknown \n blackstone's 10-card trick \n harry blackstone \n harry louine
2001
new self-working card tricks
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Blackstone's Card
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2001
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she read your mind \n no. 68, spectator finds card which is divined by performer \n karl fulves \n tony bartolotta
2001
new self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves, Tony Bartolotta
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She Read Your Mind
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2001
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underground poker \n no. 74, joker placed in poker hand, spectator locates it under table \n unknown
2001
new self-working card tricks
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Underground Poker
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2001
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to an extreme \n magician's choice for one out of ten \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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To An Extreme
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2001
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345
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the real work \n two-card location, do as i do style \n harry lorayne \n aces wild \n ron johnson \n harry lorayne \n the real work \n harry lorayne
2001
personal collection
Harry Lorayne
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The Real Work
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Inspired byAlso published here
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2001
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403
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pile trick \n piles made on table, spectator choses one, selection is on top \n mark lewis
2001
the long and the short of it
Mark Lewis
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Pile Trick
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2001
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33
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the real work \n two-card location, do as i do style \n harry lorayne \n the real work \n harry lorayne
2001
genii
Harry Lorayne
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The Real Work
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Also published here
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Nov. 2001
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sideways stab \n spectator stabs card into deck between two selections \n jamie badman
2001
mr. gadfly
Jamie Badman
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Sideways Stab
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July/Aug. 2001
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choice \n elimination process, thought-of touch \n paul cummins
2002
fasdiu ii
Paul Cummins
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Choice
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2002
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97
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educated die / spotter die \n ace through six of clubs in row, spectator finds the six \n theodore deland
2002
hofzinser's card tricks
Theodore DeLand
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Educated Die / Spotter Die
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2002
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24
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the four kings \n card thought of, then a spectator extracts it from pocket, three matching cards found, then assembly, four double facers \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n die vier könige \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
2002
hofzinser's card tricks
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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The Four Kings
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Also published here
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2002
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68
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4 - 6 - 11 \n three cards selected from twelve-card packet via dealing, a spectator finds all three \n lewis jones \n repeat cheat \n karl fulves
2002
ahead of the pack
Lewis Jones
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4 - 6 - 11
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Inspired by
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2002
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47
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mere coincidence? \n any card named, a card is touched and it is the named card, switch \n jamie badman \n colin miller
2002
the underground change
Jamie Badman, Colin Miller
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Mere Coincidence?
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2002
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one deck do as i do \n \n al baker \n one deck do as i do \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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One Deck Do as I Do
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Also published here
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2003
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the spectator does the trick \n four cards chosen from one deck by four spectators, another spectator cuts a second deck and the four cards at that spot match selections \n al baker \n the spectator does the trick \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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The Spectator Does The Trick
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Also published here
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2003
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400
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spectator produces card from inside pocket \n spectator finds two cards but not third, performer does and shows that the deck consists of duplicates of this card \n al baker \n the sphinx, vol. 40 no. 1, mar 1941
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Spectator produces Card from Inside Pocket
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Also published here- The Sphinx, Vol. 40 No. 1, Mar 1941
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2003
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663
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sympathetic cards \n selection next to reversed card \n al baker
2003
the secret ways of al baker
Al Baker
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Sympathetic Cards
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2003
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intuition \n by placing card next to aces \n euan bingham
2003
free from filler
Euan Bingham
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Intuition
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2003
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covered double shot \n two spectators end up with their card when deck is dribbled underneath handkerchief \n gordon bean \n jim patton \n covered, up! \n jerry k. hartman
2003
the penumbra
Gordon Bean, Jim Patton
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Covered Double Shot
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Related to
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Jan./Feb. 2003
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spot-on die \n six card packet, selection found by spelling rolled number on die, repeat \n karl fulves \n spotter die (deland)
2003
hofzinser notebook
Karl Fulves
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Spot-On Die
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Inspired by
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2003
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10
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mental case \n spectator removes mate of another person's selection from part of deck without knowing it \n karl fulves \n "mental deck" (theodore deland)
2003
hofzinser notebook
Karl Fulves
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Mental Case
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Inspired by- "Mental Deck" (Theodore DeLand)
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2003
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52
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transference \n magician divines spectator's thought of card, then another spectator divines another's thought of card, then spectator locates his own card \n jay sankey
2003
twenty years of magic
Jay Sankey
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Transference
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2003
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22
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pick it out \n spectator thinks of a card from one deck, then upjogs three cards from another deck one of which must be his selection, another spectator find the right one from the backs, arrows on cards point to the right card à la instant stooging \n karl fulves
2003
off the books
Karl Fulves
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Pick It Out
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2003
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58
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i'm thinking of a card \n spectator finds the cards that performer is thinking of, a king, all other cards are blank
- impromptu version \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n "gb kings" (abra #2869)
2003
card conspiracy — vol. 1
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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I'm Thinking of a Card
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Related to
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2003
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70
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fate, chance and science \n using count-back force and anti-faro elimination process \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n oracle \n karl fulves
2003
card conspiracy — vol. 2
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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Fate, Chance and Science
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Inspired by
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2003
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word association \n spectator writes four-letter word on back of any card, found from face and word divined \n wayne dobson \n the moving pencil \n harry lorayne
2003
dobson's choice 2
Wayne Dobson
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Word Association
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Inspired by
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2003
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13
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party partners \n spectator writes down card, partner finds it by eliminating 51 cards, pateo \n terry godfrey
2003
syzygy
Terry Godfrey
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Party Partners
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2003
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427
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everybody's lazy \n two spectators and performer remember cards, performer names position of spectator's cards, spectator names number and there is performer's card, no-touch \n simon aronson \n everybody's lazy \n simon aronson
2003
lecture notes
Simon Aronson
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Everybody's Lazy
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Also published here
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2003
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the gypsy \n selection is shuffled back into the deck, performer tries to guess card and places four cards on the table, selection is found by spectator \n alain nu
2003
xtreme xtrasensory xposed hardcore mentalism
Alain Nu
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The Gypsy
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2003
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commercial break \n three phase routine with stack of business cards, first a card is signed and cut to by spectator then it is placed next to a special card, and as a climax spectator guesses position of certain card \n alain nu \n richard webster's "you must be psychic" \n alain nu's "mind over matter"
2003
xtreme xtrasensory xposed hardcore mentalism
Alain Nu
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Commercial Break
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Inspired by- Richard Webster's "You Must Be Psychic"
Related to- Alain Nu's "Mind Over Matter"
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2003
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out of touch \n spectator touches his previously thought-of card (from 5 possibilities) \n john bannon
2004
dear mr. fantasy
John Bannon
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Out Of Touch
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2004
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combined forces \n two selections lost, a five used to stab next to one selection by spectator, then five cards down is the second selection reversed, using bmt and henry christ force \n peter duffie \n robin robertson \n magical seven \n edward marlo
2004
diamonds from coal
Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
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Combined Forces
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Related to
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2004
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14
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a star is born \n spectator locates named card, bunch of cards selected and divided into two piles, one eliminated, other pile cut and selection is found \n juan tamariz
2004
mnemonica
Juan Tamariz
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A Star is Born
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2004
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135
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any cards called for \n four spreads of cards on table, magician writes names of cards on pieces of paper and spectator touches matching cards in spreads
- mago antón's variation \n charles t. jordan \n juan tamariz \n antón "mago antón" lópez \n jordan set-up deck (nikola) \n charles t. jordan \n wizard's will \n charles t. jordan
2004
mnemonica
Charles T. Jordan, Juan Tamariz, Antón "Mago Antón" López
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Any Cards Called For
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Inspired by
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2004
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211
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flashed \n spectator selects a card, then removes an invisible card and tosses it next to the selection
- paul cummins' suggested handling #1 (memorized deck)
- paul cummins' suggested handling #2 (memorized deck) \n trini montes \n flasher \n paul cummins
2004
freebie 5
Trini Montes
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Flashed
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Inspired by
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2004
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10
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right between the eyes \n spectator divines card from second spectator, then locates card in pocket \n rafael benatar \n entre ceja y ceja \n rafael benatar \n the palmist \n geoffrey buckingham
2005
genii
Rafael Benatar
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Right Between the Eyes
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Inspired byAlso published here
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Mar. 2005
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82
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the opposite of a card trick \n card signed on back, psychological face up spread force \n david regal \n the moving pencil \n harry lorayne
2005
genii
David Regal
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The Opposite of a Card Trick
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Inspired by
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Aug. 2005
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the four kings \n card thought of, then a spectator extracts it from pocket, three matching cards found, then assembly, four double facers \n johann nepomuk hofzinser \n die vier könige \n johann nepomuk hofzinser
2005
genii
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
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The Four Kings
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Also published here
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Nov. 2005
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68
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named do as i do \n spectator names a card and removes a card from the deck, revealed to be named card. magician then does the same \n erik nordvall
2006
erik nordvall lecture notes asia 2006
Erik Nordvall
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Named Do As I Do
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2006
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12
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pendulum \n spectator finds selection of other spectator with a pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum in "seminar 1997" \n mery \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer
2006
compilation
Christoph Borer
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Pendulum
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Also published here
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2006
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145
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one left standing \n spectator eliminates all cards except one, the selection \n harry riser \n mum, feb. 1997
2006
secrets of an escamoteur
Harry Riser
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One Left Standing
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Also published here
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2006
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17
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jaks trick that cannot be explained \n unknown card marked on back, spectator choses it from the face, tttcbe \n dr. stanley jaks
2006
designing miracles
Dr. Stanley Jaks
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Jaks Trick that Cannot Be Explained
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2006
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107
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spectacular spectators \n three selection, first spectator finds his selection, second uses it to find his selection, third uses both previous selection to find his own \n andi gladwin \n spectator's choice \n larry jennings
2006
antinomy
Andi Gladwin
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Spectacular Spectators
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Inspired by
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May 2006
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22
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elimination \n spectator locates chosen card with "loves me, loves me not" procedure \n chris wardle
2006
beyond svengali
Chris Wardle
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Elimination
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2006
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10
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the stranger \n cards are eliminated until one is left \n aldo colombini
2007
best of friends — volume iii
Aldo Colombini
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The Stranger
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2007
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134
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pendulum \n spectator finds selection of other spectator with a pendulum \n christoph borer \n mery \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer
2007
der stoff aus dem die wunder sind
Christoph Borer
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Pendulum
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Also published here
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2007
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15
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pendulum \n spectator finds selection of other spectator with a pendulum \n christoph borer \n mery \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer
2007
seminarnotitzen 2007
Christoph Borer
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Pendulum
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Also published here
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2007
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the old gray model \n standard method
- spelling ending
- elaborate ending (equivoque to let spectator locate his selection in layout) \n unknown
2007
7-7-7
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The Old Gray Model
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2007
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14
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the third time's the charm \n three spectators select a card and get a third of the deck each, it ends up on top eventually \n jack parker \n time after time \n tomas blomberg \n "low down triple dealing" (colm mulchy, focus magazine, nov. 2004) \n time after time \n tomas blomberg
2007
genii
Jack Parker
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The Third Time's The Charm
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Inspired by- "Low Down Triple Dealing" (Colm Mulchy, FOCUS magazine, Nov. 2004)
Variations
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June 2007
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38
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test your luck \n spectator stabs random card next to named card \n darwin ortiz \n test your luck \n darwin ortiz
2007
the ephemeral lecture notes
Darwin Ortiz
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Test Your Luck
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Also published here
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2007
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princesst \n spectator a thinks of card in packet, spectator b randomly picks card from packet and loses it in deck, spectator a’s card is seen to not be in packet anymore, it is in correct spelling position in deck \n jerry k. hartman
2007
card dupery
Jerry K. Hartman
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Princesst
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2007
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a prediction ajar \n \n tom stone \n prediction ajar \n tom stone
2007
random walk
Tom Stone
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A Prediction Ajar
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2007
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die unterschrift \n unknown card signed on back, card chosen from face turns out to be the one \n jörg alexander weber \n the moving pencil \n harry lorayne
2008
zauberkunststücke — band 2
Jörg Alexander Weber
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time after time \n three spectators mix a selection in a third of the deck each, it ends up on top eventually
- part 1: the multiple selection and control
- part 2: the irrefutable mix-up
- part 3: the impossible revelation \n tomas blomberg \n time after time \n tomas blomberg \n the third time's the charm \n jack parker
2008
genii
Tomas Blomberg
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Time After Time
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the australian fives \n two spectators find their cards \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli) \n roberto giobbi \n the australian sixes \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli)
2008
card college lighter
Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli), Roberto Giobbi
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The Australian Fives
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double s'entendre \n two spectators choose cards in their hands and find the card of the other spectator, out of hands \n ken krenzel \n double s'entendre \n ken krenzel
2008
card college lighter
Ken Krenzel
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2008
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stab-it \n spectator stabs for selection with card which turns out to be selection \n fred robinson
2009
the magic of fred robinson
Fred Robinson
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2009
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ghost of a sandwich \n forceps handling, apparently spectator finds card by sandwiching it \n ken krenzel
2009
relaxed impossibilities
Ken Krenzel
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Ghost of a Sandwich
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2009
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octad perplexity \n with eight cards in two rows, spectator himself locates mental selection using three coins \n ken de courcy
2009
prolix
Ken De Courcy
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Octad Perplexity
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2009
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entre ceja y ceja \n spectator divines card from second spectator, then locates card in pocket \n rafael benatar \n the palmist \n geoffrey buckingham \n right between the eyes \n rafael benatar
2009
el manuscrito
Rafael Benatar
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Entre Ceja y Ceja
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10. sole survivor \n all cards eliminated except the ace of spades which represents the plague, epidemic story presentation, using roy baker's pateo force \n robert e. neale \n 10. sole survivor \n robert e. neale
2009
magic and meaning [expanded]
Robert E. Neale
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10. Sole Survivor
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2009
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impulse \n spectator deals out some cards, another spectator remembers one, performer deals cards with circus card trick method, spectator turns the selection over \n lewis jones
2009
mind blasters ii
Lewis Jones
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2009
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outflanked \n two spectators find each others card, mathematical selection procedure \n steve beam \n perplexity \n walter b. gibson
2010
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 8
Steve Beam
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Outflanked
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2010
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long division \n after elimination process by spectator card is located \n lewis jones \n marty kane \n divide and conjure! \n marty kane
2010
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 8
Lewis Jones, Marty Kane
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Long Division
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2010
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the con-cam coincidence \n spectators shuffle packets, yet four-of-a-kind on top matching selection \n r. paul wilson \n & in every way imaginable \n alexander hansford
2010
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 8
R. Paul Wilson
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The Con-Cam Coincidence
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Variations
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2010
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a case of intuition \n spectator locates card that another spectator selected in corner of room, rising card gaff \n juan tamariz
2010
genii
Juan Tamariz
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A Case of Intuition
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the lucky chip \n spectator locates a chosen card with a chip, selection is predicted on back of chip \n jon armstrong \n the lucky chip \n jon armstrong \n the lucky coin \n roberto giobbi
2010
card magic usa
Jon Armstrong
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The Lucky Chip
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prediction ajar \n \n tom stone \n a prediction ajar \n tom stone
2011
maelstrom
Tom Stone
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Prediction Ajar
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2011
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force one \n spectator stops at previously thought-of card \n helder guimarães
2011
ontology project
Helder Guimarães
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2011
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pulse detection \n card peeked at, value found via reading body language, spectator finds card among four \n ryan schlutz
2011
making the cut
Ryan Schlutz
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Pulse Detection
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2011
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when in doubt, read a palm \n card with palm on it, selection found by other spectator, back of palm-card is selection as well \n ryan schlutz
2011
making the cut
Ryan Schlutz
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2011
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fing-jit-su \n spectator breaks small wood with finger, then flicks deck at selection \n ryan schlutz \n finger flicker \n pit hartling
2011
making the cut
Ryan Schlutz
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treasure hunt \n three of diamonds used to find selection via multiple out \n ryan schlutz \n harry lorayne \n three for the money \n harry lorayne
2011
making the cut
Ryan Schlutz, Harry Lorayne
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Treasure Hunt
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2011
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the lucky chip \n spectator locates a chosen card with a chip, selection is predicted on back of chip \n jon armstrong \n the lucky coin \n roberto giobbi \n the lucky chip \n jon armstrong
2011
the magical adventures of jon armstrong
Jon Armstrong
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The Lucky Chip
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test your luck \n spectator stabs random card next to named card \n darwin ortiz \n two in the hand \n tony cabral \n the s. a. combination \n simon aronson \n test your luck \n darwin ortiz
2012
lessons in card mastery
Darwin Ortiz
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Test Your Luck
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2012
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the fine print \n spectator finds selection with guarantee card \n roberto giobbi
2012
confidences
Roberto Giobbi
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The Fine Print
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2012
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a cull for r. b. \n "for rafael benatar" (for named-cards notion), spectator pushes performer's favorite card in deck between two previously named cards \n allan ackerman \n a cull for r. b. \n allan ackerman
2012
the cardjurer
Allan Ackerman
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you know better \n from a shuffled deck, three spectators find the mates of their cards, apparently by intuition, "gemini twins" with three cards \n michał kociołek \n face your brothers \n alex elmsley \n stopped twice \n karl fulves \n you know better \n michał kociołek
2012
8 effects and a sleight
Michał Kociołek
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You Know Better
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2012
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numerical reverse revisited \n card peeked, lost, magician divines card, and spectator then magically predicts the location of the card \n john born \n "numerical reverse" (john born, meant to be, 2006) \n numerical analysis \n michael powers
2012
seeking the bridge
John Born
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Numerical Reverse Revisited
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half-bluff location \n performer and spectator each choose a card, one card in deck touched, selections are on either side \n justin higham
2012
prophecy moves and effects
Justin Higham
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Half-Bluff Location
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2012
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shared prophecy \n spectator and performer each name a card, joker is stabbed between them by spectator
- shuffled-deck version \n justin higham \n from hull to london \n justin higham
2012
prophecy moves and effects
Justin Higham
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Shared Prophecy
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2012
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la copa adivina \n selection is found by placing a glass on spread cards partial forcing stack \n david redondo
2012
cartomagia - notas de conferencia
David Redondo
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La Copa Adivina
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2012
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tamar-x \n spectator cuts to his named card \n patrick lehnen
2013
lecture notes
Patrick Lehnen
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Tamar-X
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2013
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karte unter schachtel \n \n axel hecklau \n the lucky coin \n roberto giobbi
2013
evolution
Axel Hecklau
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Karte unter Schachtel
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Inspired by
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2013
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i will make two piles and you will touch one \n card freely selected from shuffled borrowed deck, after spectator returns it and shuffles, magician makes two piles and discards one until two cards are left, the one touched by the spectator is the chosen one \n carlos vinuesa
2013
numbers, cards... and time!
Carlos Vinuesa
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I Will Make Two Piles and You Will Touch One
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premonition-telepathy \n spectator finds a chosen card, then divines one \n dominique duvivier
2013
genii
Dominique Duvivier
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Premonition-Telepathy
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June 2013
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named-card stab \n with method to get named card openly under control while removing the ace of spades \n justin higham \n shuffled three location \n justin higham \n named-card spell \n christian gambin
2013
bold and illogical card moves
Justin Higham
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Named-Card Stab
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Variations
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2013
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selected gemini \n two spectators find mates to selections with gemini twins procedure \n nick trost
2013
subtle card creations — volume 4
Nick Trost
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Selected Gemini
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2013
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finally you're a psychic \n two spectators each select a card, third spectator pulls out two cards, turns out to be the selections, uses dual reality \n father alex
2014
lecture notes: hand mucking
Father Alex
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Finally You're a Psychic
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2014
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another ruse for magicians... \n spectator shuffles, card is on top or at least under control \n joseph barry \n another ruse for magicians... \n joseph barry
2014
reverie
Joseph Barry
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Another Ruse for Magicians...
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2014
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don't stop thinking \n stop trick at thought-of card, think stop, then spectator stops at performers card \n joseph barry
2014
reverie
Joseph Barry
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Don't Stop Thinking
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2014
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from <i>your</i> pocket, sir \n deck put in spectator's pocket, spectator pulls out selection, credit information \n paul vigil \n selected cards from spectator's pocket \n unknown
2014
classic fantastic
Paul Vigil
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From Your Pocket, Sir
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Inspired by
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2014
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another ruse for magicians... \n spectator shuffles, card is on top or at least under control \n joseph barry \n another ruse for magicians... \n joseph barry
2014
fifty
Joseph Barry
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Another Ruse for Magicians...
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Also published here
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2014
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matest \n - phase one- two spectators select the same card
- phase two- ungaffed handling for doc eason "anniversary waltz" \n tomas blomberg
2014
blomberg laboratories
Tomas Blomberg
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Matest
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2014
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matest inverted \n -phase one- two spectators select the same card, which was signed at the back
-phase two- second card is selected and signed at the face, signature travels from the first card to the second one \n tomas blomberg
2014
blomberg laboratories
Tomas Blomberg
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Matest Inverted
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2014
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time after time \n three spectators mix a selection in a third of the deck each, it ends up on top eventually \n tomas blomberg \n time after time \n tomas blomberg \n the third time's the charm \n jack parker
2014
blomberg laboratories
Tomas Blomberg
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Time After Time
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2014
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two-fer \n spectator locates four selections, and also four aces as a surprise \n simon aronson
2014
art decko
Simon Aronson
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Two-fer
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2014
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straight down the ... \n spectator chooses card to complete a straight which then changes into a royal flush \n john carey
2014
genii
John Carey
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Straight Down The ...
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Jan. 2014
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fully automatic card trick \n - ringside
instructions on some of the cards tell the spectator what to do to locate his selection, aces show up as well \n caleb wiles
2014
genii
Caleb Wiles
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Fully Automatic Card Trick
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spin the wheel, make the deal \n - ringside
signed card chosen and lost, a tiny suitcase used to locate it, card predicted on back of suitcase, selection found folded inside \n caleb wiles \n the lucky coin \n roberto giobbi \n "deal or no deal" (rob thompson)
2014
genii
Caleb Wiles
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Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal
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May 2014
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card under irony \n selection lost, spectator choses card from tabled spread, mate of selection appears under phone and spectator found selection \n james alan
2014
genii
James Alan
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Card Under Irony
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Nov. 2014
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variation #1: two person simulated thought of card at number \n one spectator thinks of card, other spectator deals and stops at it, dual reality \n patrick g. redford
2014
applesauce
Patrick G. Redford
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Variation #1: Two Person Simulated Thought of Card at Number
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2014
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extending the luck \n card chosen, coin used to narrow deck down to one card, on back of coin is corner that matches selection, single card is missing this corner suddenly \n helder guimarães \n the lucky coin \n roberto giobbi \n surprise index \n david stone \n extending the luck \n helder guimarães
2015
the veriloquent
Helder Guimarães
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Extending the Luck
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2015
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dicey location \n selected card is found by having a spectator roll a dice to generate three random numbers \n steve beam \n the curiouser count \n steve beam \n dicey location \n steve beam
2015
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 10
Steve Beam
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Dicey Location
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Related toAlso published here
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2015
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deep down dicey location \n four dice are rolled to arrive at a random number where a selected card can be found in the deck. \n steve beam \n dicey location \n steve beam
2015
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 10
Steve Beam
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Deep Down Dicey Location
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2015
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spread control (magician's choice) \n three selections, packets on table, one chosen, it contains the selections \n harry lorayne \n sotm \n harry lorayne
2015
jawdroppers!
Harry Lorayne
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Spread Control (Magician's Choice)
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2015
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happenstance \n magician divines chosen card, spectator names exact position of the card, then manages to locate the card amongst a few packets \n eric stevens
2015
skybound
Eric Stevens
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Happenstance
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2015
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made-to-measure magic - the problem \n deck spread on table, length named and measure, card at that position is selection, posed as problem \n unknown \n made-to-measure magic - a solution \n roberto giobbi
2016
hidden agenda
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Made-to-measure Magic - The Problem
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Variations
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2016
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made-to-measure magic - a solution \n deck spread on table, length named and measure, card at that position is selection \n roberto giobbi \n made-to-measure magic - the problem \n unknown
2016
hidden agenda
Roberto Giobbi
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Made-to-measure Magic - A Solution
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2016
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the three roses \n red-backed card put in blue-backed deck, deck in glass, card named in three stages, it's odd-backed card \n roberto giobbi \n theodore annemann \n remote control \n theodore annemann
2016
standup card magic
Roberto Giobbi, Theodore Annemann
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The Three Roses
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2016
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the parabola \n spectator cuts to his selection, breather \n john michael wilson \n your turn \n joshua jay
2016
you and me and the devil makes three — volume i
John Michael Wilson
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The Parabola
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Related to
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2016
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pendulum \n spectator finds selection of other spectator with a pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer \n pendulum \n christoph borer
2016
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Christoph Borer
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Pendulum
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2016
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dicey location \n selected card is found by having a spectator roll a dice to generate three random numbers \n steve beam \n dicey location \n steve beam
2016
tea time with the pasteboards
Steve Beam
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Dicey Location
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Also published here
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2016
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a rajah sundial \n spectator locates card in small packet \n roy walton
2016
the complete walton — volume 3
Roy Walton
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A Rajah Sundial
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2016
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2 way out \n two outs for lost selection \n john cottle \n joseph barry
2017
operandi
John Cottle, Joseph Barry
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2 Way Out
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Dec. 2017
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you know better \n from a shuffled deck, three spectators find the mates of their cards, apparently by intuition, "gemini twins" with three cards, additional handling for five cards (royal flush) \n michał kociołek \n you know better \n michał kociołek \n "four-sided gemini" (john bannon, destination zero, 2015)
2017
michał kociołek live!
Michał Kociołek
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You Know Better
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Inspired by- "Four-Sided Gemini" (John Bannon, Destination Zero, 2015)
Also published here
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2017
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the odds against us \n spectator cuts at his card, then it travels to envelope \n ricky smith \n the odds against us \n ricky smith
2017
threeve
Ricky Smith
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The Odds Against Us
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Also published here
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2017
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one locates two \n spectator puts locator card between two selections, lorayne force application \n harry lorayne
2017
jawdroppers! two
Harry Lorayne
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One Locates Two
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2017
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drop card \n spectator with eyes closed locates a selection with elimination process, stopping over tabled spread multiple times
- another approach (gaffed method) \n chris rawlins \n "drop card" (mind experiments, chris rawlins, 2010)
2017
the event, 2017
Chris Rawlins
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Drop Card
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Also published here- "Drop Card" (Mind Experiments, Chris Rawlins, 2010)
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2017
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extending the luck \n card chosen, coin used to narrow deck down to one card, on back of coin is corner that matches selection, single card is missing this corner suddenly \n helder guimarães \n extending the luck \n helder guimarães
2017
genii
Helder Guimarães
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Extending the Luck
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Also published here
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Aug. 2017
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the trick that never ends \n spectator cuts to his named card, features a final choice which card the spectator wants, includes impromptu handling \n asi wind \n co-inky-dink \n yu huihang
2018
repertoire
Asi Wind
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The Trick that Never Ends
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Variations
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2018
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reverse engineer \n spectator names a card and reverses a card below the table, it is the named card \n asi wind \n derren brown effect from "tricks of the mind" \n "cards know" (henry evans) \n technicolor prediction \n edward marlo
2018
repertoire
Asi Wind
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Reverse Engineer
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Inspired by- Derren Brown effect from "Tricks of the Mind"
Related to
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2018
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the simple truth \n spectator tries to guess selection, similar to the lie speller plot \n steve beam
2018
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 11
Steve Beam
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The Simple Truth
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2018
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spread control impossibility \n three cards lost, three three-card packets on table, spectator choses one, it has all three selection \n harry lorayne
2018
and finally!
Harry Lorayne
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Spread Control Impossibility
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2018
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two to reverse \n two cards pushed reversed into other half, they turn out to be previous selections, rosini's double reverse \n harry lorayne \n platinum discrepancy \n harry lorayne \n double reverse \n paul rosini
2018
and finally!
Harry Lorayne
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Two To Reverse
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Inspired byRelated to
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2018
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what could possibly go wrong? \n spectator makes four piles and finds selection and its mates, "applies phil goldstein's handling-extension of billy o'conner's count-back force" \n jon racherbaumer
2018
genii
Jon Racherbaumer
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What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
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Feb. 2018
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remote control \n odd-backed unknown card signed on back is chosen from face \n alexander de cova \n remote control improved \n orville wayne meyer
2018
burners — vol. 6
Alexander de Cova
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Remote Control
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Inspired by
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2018
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subconscious shuffle tracking \n magician cuts to spectator's selection, then spectator stops and finds their own selection, then magician cuts to the three other mates \n matt baker
2019
the buena vista shuffle club
Matt Baker
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Subconscious Shuffle Tracking
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2019
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outlier \n card freely named by spectator, spectator then selects a card from the deck, rest of the deck is shown to be duplicates of another card, but the selected card is the named card, uses a double decker deck \n matt baker \n the misfit deck \n matt baker
2019
the buena vista shuffle club
Matt Baker
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Outlier
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Also published here
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2019
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melchisédech \n fifteen minute card act, selections are found, quartet changes into other, gun trick, card to lemon \n yves carbonnier
2019
grand livre de cartomagie
Yves Carbonnier
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Melchisédech
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2019
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1. le spectateur de trop \n spectator finds three selections \n yves carbonnier
2019
grand livre de cartomagie
Yves Carbonnier
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1. Le Spectateur de Trop
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2019
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homenaje a le paul \n with cambio al voltear \n iñaki zabaletta \n a quadruplicate mystery \n paul lepaul
2019
¿quién es iñaki zabaletta?
Iñaki Zabaletta
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Homenaje a Le Paul
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Inspired by
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2019
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97
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perspicacity \n spectator can determine which card has been added into another deck after a quick flick \n patrick g. redford
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Perspicacity
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2019
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52
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stab your mate \n joker is stabbed next to selection, next to mate of selection, and spectator is also able to do it \n patrick g. redford \n stabbed from the back \n david williamson
2019
sleightly out of order
Patrick G. Redford
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Stab Your Mate
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Inspired by
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2019
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212
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discerning deuces \n two cards chosen and lost, two twos are placed in deck with dealing and drop procedure right next to selections \n nick trost \n down under and dirty \n eddie fields
2019
subtle card creations — volume 7
Nick Trost
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Discerning Deuces
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Inspired by
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2019
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1669
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aura \n three selections lost, first found by performer in face-down spread, second with deck in performer's pocket, third by spectator who reaches into pocket \n andi gladwin \n the gambler, the magician, and the psychic \n scott baird
2020
the boy who cried magic
Andi Gladwin
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Aura
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Related to
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2020
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221
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192020 \n selection lost, spectator reverses a card under the table, its value used to count to selection \n ben train
2020
magic for blm
Ben Train
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192020
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2020
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260
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smokey mates \n two cards chosen, prediction is used to find a card and matches the card, both card change into second selection and its mate \n steve reynolds
2020
output
Steve Reynolds
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Smokey Mates
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2020
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three wishes \n spectator finds performer's card after some counting and down-under deal \n jim steinmeyer \n scarne's miracle card finder
2020
curious impuzzibilities
Jim Steinmeyer
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Three Wishes
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Inspired by- Scarne's Miracle Card Finder
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2020
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6
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four your next trick \n performer doesn't touch the cards, spectator locates performer's thought-of card \n jim steinmeyer
2020
virtual impuzzibilities
Jim Steinmeyer
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Four Your Next Trick
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2020
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26
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the nopen prediction (no. 1) \n spectator stops at his own card during biddle count \n larry jennings
2020
mr. jennings takes it easy
Larry Jennings
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The Nopen Prediction (No. 1)
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2020
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he did it again! \n one of six cards is chosen by spectator, spectator reverses his selection in the packet himself, then the cards are mixed and he chooses it again \n edward marlo \n jon racherbaumer routine in new pentagram, sept. 1979, vol. 11 no. 7
2021
elixir
Edward Marlo
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He Did It Again!
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Inspired by- Jon Racherbaumer routine in New Pentagram, Sept. 1979, Vol. 11 No. 7
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July 2021
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Elixir
(Vol. 3 No. Special Chicago Issue #1)
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marlo's stop trick for daley: a speculation \n dribble stop and one-handed top palm \n edward marlo \n steve reynolds
2021
output
Edward Marlo, Steve Reynolds
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Marlo's Stop Trick for Daley: A Speculation
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2021
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