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Michael Weber leftovers six bullet point ideas for ootw, no details given
1997 4
Jason Alford After-Burner! variation of the Tom Ellis/Wesley James Loading move sequence, for Michael Weber credit correction see "Attribution Retribution"
Related toVariations Dec. 1998
Magic (Vol. 8 No. 4)
85
Gregory Wilson, Michael Weber The Outjog Spread Pass Spread Pass executed while selection is out-jogged in deck bringing it to bottom, selection can also be face up
1999
Labyrinth (Issue 12)
9
Karl Fulves The 4th Die two white dice rolled, same total arranged with two red dice, one red die left open and the other three are covered, performer removes two card which, when added to the red die, add up to the same total as the three hidden dice
Inspired byVariations 2000
Charlatan (Issue 4)
42
Eric Mead, Michael Weber Gone Fishing coin chosen from bunch of coins in a handkerchief, first comedy divination, then coin and date are divined
Related toAlso published here Apr. 2001
Magic (Vol. 10 No. 8)
72
Eric Mead Errata
Related to May 2001
Magic (Vol. 10 No. 9)
17
Ray Kosby Mismatched matchbook turns inside out
Related to July/Aug. 2002
The Penumbra (Issue 2)
3
Michael Weber Don't Judge a blank matchbook is magically printed
July/Aug. 2002
The Penumbra (Issue 2)
6
Michael Weber Internal Script spectator's initals jump from the outside of a matchbook to inside
July/Aug. 2002
The Penumbra (Issue 2)
6
Michael Weber, Matthew Field, Tom Costas Letters Toyota-Yoda story by Michael Weber
2002 238
Michael Weber Speaking Volumes
Related to June 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 6)
31
Joe M. Turner (reviewer) Celebration of Sides: The Nonsense World of Robert Neale by Robert E. Neale, Michael Weber Aug. 2002
Genii (Vol. 65 No. 8)
82
Michael Weber Stain Assault removing meat stains from clothing, traveling tip
May 2002
Magic (Vol. 11 No. 9)
62
Dominic Bruzzese Impromptu Glass Penetration coin is hit with bottom of glass and penetrates into it
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here Nov. 2002
Magic (Vol. 12 No. 3)
94
David Ben, Michael Weber, Michael Close, Bob Farmer Invisible Triumph rough smooth
2003 90
David Ben Alchemy Revisited using pochettes and a second ring
Related toAlso published here 2003 143
Michael Weber, David Ben rapid off and on sequence flick move
Also published here 2003 144
Michael Weber Foreword
2003
Eric Mead, Michael Weber Gone Fishin' date of coin chosen from several in handkerchief is divined
Also published here 2003 7
Tom Stone Chairport as spectator is going to row of chairs to sit down, performer already displays a prediction which chair will be chosen
VariationsAlso published here 2003 3
Jon Racherbaumer On the Slant on "Magicians stop thinking too soon", Michael Weber does OOTW anecdote
Nov. 2004
Genii (Vol. 67 No. 11)
12
Juan Tamariz Total Memory memory demonstration, order of cards can be named after several shuffles or deals
  • Version with Faros
  • Version with Deals (Antifaros)
spectator can note down any sequence with date and anytime in the future the performer will be able to recite the cards
Related to 2004 201
Michael Weber, Dean Dill A New World very clean procedure
Related to 2005 1
Michael Weber, Dean Dill Here are some things to think about with this deck. various suggestions, applied to Miraskill, separating suits (Out of Escorial)
2005 12
Michael Weber, Dean Dill The Aronson Stack as applied to deck for "A New World"
2005 12
Michael Weber, Dean Dill Background how "A New World" came to be
Related to 2005 13
Michael Weber, Dean Dill Other Sides of A New World more credit information on "A New World"
2005 14
Michael Weber Introduction
2005 ix
Euan Bingham Uprising variation of the Tom Ellis/Wesley James Loading move sequence
Related to June 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 6)
27
David Oliver (reviewer) A New World by Dean Dill, Michael Weber June 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 6)
101
John Lovick, Mike Kozlowski, Roger Klause, James Lewis, Michael Ammar, Bruce Cervon, Michael Weber, Jamy Ian Swiss, Gregory Wilson, Jay Sankey, Paul Gertner Performance Issues and Answers comments on each question by several of the listed creators
  • Top Tip or Not to Tip?
  • "Bill Switch" or "Bill Change"?
  • What's the Best Way to Learn the Bill Switch?
  • Fast or Slow?
  • Do You Justify the Folding?
  • Is There a Magic Moment?
  • Can You Create Belief, or Do People Always Know You Merely Switch Bills?
  • Any Final Thoughts?
Also published here July 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 7)
36
Michael Weber Ma Bill bill to phone bill
Also published here July 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 7)
40
Michael Weber Torn & Restored Misunderstanding
Also published here July 2005
Genii (Vol. 68 No. 7)
87
Eric Mead, Michael Weber Gone Fishin' date of coin chosen from several in handkerchief is divined
Also published here 2006 211
Michael Weber Racked and Stacked two phases, pile is cut and bottom card remembered, then pile is shuffled and dealt into several hands, card is divined
2006 187
Michael Powers Invisible Triumph selection turns over in other deck then Triumph with original deck, rough smooth & cheek to cheek combination
Related to 2006 159
Al Schneider Wedding Ring Thing
  • The Schneider Technique
with pencil, coin instead of extra ring
Related to July 2006
Genii (Vol. 69 No. 7)
28
Michael Weber Bipolar Magnetic Miraskill first Miraskill, then Slaight's Magnetic Miraskill with face-up/face-down mixed deck
Inspired byAlso published here Aug. 2006
Genii (Vol. 69 No. 8)
78
John Lovick, Mike Kozlowski, Roger Klause, James Lewis, Michael Ammar, Bruce Cervon, Michael Weber, Jamy Ian Swiss, Gregory Wilson, Jay Sankey, Paul Gertner Chapter 2: Performance Issues and Answers comments on each question by several of the listed creators
  • Top Tip or Not to Tip?
  • "Bill Switch" or "Bill Change"?
  • What's the Best Way to Learn the Bill Switch?
  • Fast or Slow?
  • Do You Justify the Folding?
  • Is There a Magic Moment?
  • Can You Create Belief, or Do People Always Know You Merely Switch Bills?
  • Any Final Thoughts?
Also published here 2006 9
Tony Chapek, Michael Weber, Michael Powers Reversal of Fortune topsy-turvy bill, then picture of George Washington has turned upside down on bill
Related toAlso published here
  • Linking Ring, Aug. 1985
2006 282
Michael Weber Ma Bill bill to phone bill
Also published here 2006 290
Michael Weber Torn & Restored Misunderstanding
Also published here 2006 293
Ring Switch on Stick
Also published here 2006 45
Dani DaOrtiz Viajando por E.E.U.U. about the journey though the USA, Miguel Angel Gea, Christian Engblom, Katia, 4F, Vanni Bossi, Alfonso Aceituno, Ed Ellis, Magic Castle, Rafael Benatar, Dean Dill, Johnny Thompson, Penn & Teller, Steve Forte, Michael Weber, Max Maven
2007
El Manuscrito (Vol. 1 No. 1)
13
Nick Trost Predicting Red, Black and Courts
Inspired byVariations 2008 134
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2008 1
Michael Weber Picking on Rainman Trick that Fooled Einstein presentation for toothpick routine, dated 1989
2008 2
Michael Weber, Tomo Maeda Urigami spoon outline cut out of an index card bends
Inspired by 2008 6
Michael Weber Landing Pad chair test with one spectator and six chairs, dated 2002
Inspired by 2008 10
Robert E. Neale Breaking Bread Small pieces of bread placed in groups that form a square, even though some are eaten, the amount of bread stays the same, mathematical principle (edge counting)
Inspired by 2008 16
Axel Hecklau Cola-Cap unbend cap in bottle
Inspired by 2008 6
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2008 1
Michael Weber Self Centered self-working center deal demonstration, apparently spectator deals centers
Also published here 2008 2
Michael Weber Bipolar Magnetic Miraskill first Miraskill, then Slaight's Magnetic Miraskill with face-up/face-down mixed deck
Inspired byAlso published here 2008 5
Michael Weber Memorease deck memory demonstration, performer knows in which half a named card is
Also published here 2008 8
Michael Weber Card Kindergarten memorized deck with easy rules
Also published here 2008 11
Michael Weber Free Bonus variation by "Michael W.", spectators form list with songs, some are selected using numbered billets and divined by performer, last song is divined by DJ by playing it
2008 16
Michael Weber A Spectator Named Kennedy shuffled deck, spectator apparently deals cards from center while magicians gets a full house
Related to Nov. 2009
The Penumbra (Issue 11)
7
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2009 1
Michael Weber, U. F. Grant Half-a-Cheek on the Photocopier "(Triumphotocopy)", staging for Cheek to Cheek in which deck is placed on photocopier
Variations 2009 3
Michael Weber Living Parallel Lies half the deck for performer and spectator, four mates show up after do as i do procedure
2009 4
Michael Weber Self Centered self-working center deal demonstration, apparently spectator deals centers
Also published here 2009 10
Michael Weber Bipolar Magnetic Miraskill first Miraskill, then Slaight's Magnetic Miraskill with face-up/face-down mixed deck
Inspired byAlso published here 2009 12
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2009 1
Michael Weber Card Kindergarten memorized deck with easy rules
Also published here 2009 2
Michael Weber New Deal "Two Tricks with Your New Toy", spectator cuts to a card, performer divines and locates it
Related to 2009 4
Michael Weber Front End Fibonacci partial stack, easy to remember
2009 6
Michael Weber Memorease Deck Memory demonstration, performer knows in which half a named card is
Also published here 2009 8
Michael Weber Round / Non-Round Divided Deck
2009 8
Michael Weber Dürer Had a Word For It grid with numbers, all writing vanishes when heated except an outline of spectator's lucky numbers, frixion pen
Also published here Oct. 2009
Genii (Vol. 72 No. 10 (The Jinx - 75 Years))
22
Michael Weber Dürer Had a Word For It grid with numbers, all writing vanishes when heated except an outline of spectator's lucky numbers, frixion pen
Also published here 2009 22
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2009
Michael Weber (with your) Back to the Drawing Boards using three spectators
Variations 2009 1
Tom Stone The Pianist's Cutlery Piano Card Trick with silverware
Inspired byRelated toAlso published here 2009 8
Michael Weber Gaffed Spoon/Fork with credit information
2010 113
Michael Weber Self-Centered self-working center deal demonstration, apparently spectator deals centers
Also published here 2010 115
Jim Steinmeyer Fingertip Mindreading Verbal Magic counting trick with fingers on one hand
Related toVariations 2010 3
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2010 2
Michael Weber, Paul Curry An Old (sheared) Black Ram2 variations on Curry's idea:
  • Easy
  • A Little More Work
  • Even More Work (position of selection named)
  • Great Minds Think Alike (further credits)
  • And For Those Who Read This Far
Inspired byRelated to 2010 3
Michael Weber Please Note
2010
Michael Weber Weber's Winning Idea number-matrix force on lottery ticket
Related to 2010 1
Michael Weber References for Number-Matrix Force
2010 4
Max Maven Vegemental six cards with vegetables, two selections made and spelt, then divined
VariationsAlso published here 2010 1
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2010 1
Michael Weber Many Tekel deck riffle shuffled, yet any four of a kind can be produced, maintaining groups of two to five cards
Also published here 2010 2
Michael Weber Indivisible Ink grid with numbers, all writing vanishes when heated except an outline of spectator's lucky numbers, frixion pen
Also published here 2010 4
Michael Weber Flash Force math cards with simple equations, card chosen and number of math equation is forced, multiple numbers can be forced
2010 8
Michael Weber Newstab cards scattered on table and covered with newspaper, selection stabbed through paper
2010 10
Michael Weber Crosswords partly filled crossword puzzle, divination of a word
  • Extras and Updates
Inspired by 2010 12
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2010
Michael Weber Sevin seven coins counted into spectator's hand, one magically removed, sticky
Also published here 2010 1
Michael Weber Final Freud three phases
Also published here 2010 3
Michael Weber Inanimate Liar clean vanish
Also published here 2010 5
Michael Weber Under My Spell small packet
Inspired by
  • "Fruitrick" (Phil Goldstein, marketed)
Also published here
2010 6
Michael Weber Soul Searcher information written on paper pieces is correctly assigned to spectator, torn edges marking
Also published here 2010 8
Michael Weber One Girl Two Decks spectator cuts to card and cases deck, performer names number, when counting down to this number in the deck and a second prediction deck both end up with selection
Also published here 2010 10
Michael Weber Binary Division quickly arranging a packet of a wanted number of cards
Related toAlso published here 2010 12
Michael Weber Bicycles Built for 0.5 divided deck from back with different brands
Also published here 2010 13
Michael Weber Entering the Stone Age on Tom Stone
2010 2
Michael Weber Tip of the Trunk packet of cards, two selections made and spelt, then divined, part of Spelephant routine
Inspired by 2010 258
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2011
Michael Weber (with your) Back to the Drawing Boards using three spectators, updated version
Inspired by 2011 1
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2011
Michael Weber Sevin coin through spectator's hand, clean
Inspired byAlso published here 2011 1
Michael Weber Final Freud
Also published here 2011 3
Michael Weber Inanimate Liar clean vanish
Also published here 2011 5
Michael Weber Under My Spell small packet
Inspired by
  • "Fruitrick" (Phil Goldstein)
Also published here
2011 6
Michael Weber Soul Searcher information written on paper pieces is correctly assigned to spectator, torn edges marking
Also published here 2011 8
Michael Weber One Girl Two Decks spectator cuts to card and cases deck, performer names number, when counting down to this number in the deck and a second prediction deck both end up with selection
Also published here 2011 10
Michael Weber Binary Division quickly arranging a packet of a wanted number of cards
Related toAlso published here 2011 12
Michael Weber Bicycles Built for 0.5 divided deck from back with different brands
Also published here 2011 13
Joe M. Turner (reviewer) Artful Mentalism: An Evening with Bob Cassidy (with Michael Weber) by Robert Cassidy, Michael Weber Aug. 2011
Genii (Vol. 74 No. 8)
87
Cameron Francis Discipline one of two coins travels into plastic bottle
Inspired by Sep. 2011
Genii (Vol. 74 No. 9)
16
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2011
Michael Weber Sevin seven coins counted into spectator's hand, one magically removed, sticky
Also published here 2011 1
Michael Weber Final Freud three phases
Also published here 2011 3
Michael Weber Inanimate Liar clean vanish
Also published here 2011 5
Michael Weber Under My Spell small packet
Also published here 2011 6
Michael Weber Soul Searcher information written on paper pieces is correctly assigned to spectator, torn edges marking
Also published here 2011 8
Michael Weber One Girl Two Decks spectator cuts to card and cases deck, performer names number, when counting down to this number in the deck and a second prediction deck both end up with selection
Also published here 2011 10
Michael Weber Binary Division quickly arranging a packet of a wanted number of cards
Also published here 2011 12
Michael Weber Bicycles Built for 0.5 divided deck from back with different brands
Also published here 2011 13
Michael Weber Band-Aid blister healed
Inspired by 2012 15
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2012 2
Michael Weber Sevin coin through spectator's hand, clean
Inspired byAlso published here 2012 3
Michael Weber Final Freud
Also published here 2012 5
Michael Weber Card Kindergarten memorized deck with easy rules
2012 7
Michael Weber Inanimate Liar clean vanish
Also published here 2012 9
Michael Weber One Girl Two Decks spectator cuts to card and cases deck, performer names number, when counting down to this number in the deck and a second prediction deck both end up with selection
Also published here 2012 10
Michael Weber Bicycles Built for 0.5 divided deck from back with different brands
Also published here 2012 12
Michael Weber Soul Searcher information written on paper pieces is correctly assigned to spectator, torn edges marking
Also published here 2012 13
Rey Ben Cap in Bottle with removable gimmick inside bottle, multiple phases
Inspired by 2012 34
Richard Kaufman Genii Speaks Genii Bash, Michael Weber's "Real Secrets" (marketed items)
May 2012
Genii (Vol. 75 No. 5)
10
Richard Kaufman (reviewer) Real Secrets by Michael Weber, Tim Trono Aug. 2012
Genii (Vol. 75 No. 8)
11
Richard Kaufman, Michael Weber Real Secrets
Related to Aug. 2012
Genii (Vol. 75 No. 8)
46
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Matrix Receipts several receipts shown and some put away by spectator, cost of menu chosen from remaining receipts is predicted, Real Secrets Team
Related toAlso published here Aug. 2012
Genii (Vol. 75 No. 8)
48
Michael Weber Rock Paper Millions rock/paper/scissors routine with paper cards, with prediction finale
Related to 2012 5
Michael Weber Bonus simplified routine
2012 11
Michael Weber Further Sources only names listed without sources
2012 13
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Scratch Card Poker scratch poker card with ten cards played, then scratch card torn up into ten small cards and repeated
Also published here Apr. 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 1)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Here are Some Notes and Tips for The Age Receipts on Age Receipts, reverse binary principle, marks on back of receipts
(website bonus from Apr. 2012)
Related to Apr. 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 1)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Age Receipts spectator thinks of any food item from a couple of receipts and puts those away that don't contain it, performer divines the item, age cards
Related toVariations May 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 2)
1
Age Receipts Routine Remember & Forget type divination of two food items from the receipts
(website bonus from May 2012, anonymous contribution by "CL")
Inspired by May 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 2)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Voodoo As I Do couple of receipts with words written on their back are shown, one selected by performer with spelling procedure, bad-luck curse on it is broken by tearing the receipt, spectator repeats and gets "weak" and cannot tear paper in half
Inspired by
  • "Breaking the Bad Luck Streak" (Woody Aragon, unpublished)
June 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 3)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Coupons spectator thinks of any food item from a couple of receipts and puts those away that don't contain it, performer predicted that item on a coupon card in his wallet, age cards
(PDF bonus effect from June 2012)
Inspired by June 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 3)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Matrix Receipts several receipts shown and some put away by spectator, cost of menu chosen from remaining receipts is predicted
(website bonus effect from June 2012)
Inspired byAlso published here June 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 3)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono 4 Square Meals M&Ms laid out in square in bunches and each side counted, then some are eaten but counts remain the same (after redistributing them), layout puzzle
July 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 4)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Smart Gum paper strips with digits are used, performer can instantly add four four-digit numbers, repeat with newly formed three-digit numbers
Aug. 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 5)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Coffee Card Vanishing Leprechaun with coffee cups on a coffee bonus card, results in getting an extra coffee
Sep. 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 6)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Intuition red and black squares torn from perforated card, spectator separates colors, finish with tapestry folding where one all reds end up one way and black the other way
Oct. 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 7)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Jelly Bean Estimator cards with various jelly beans on both sides, spectator turns some over, performer instantly knows sum of all visible jelly beans, repeat, then number is predicted
Related to Nov. 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 8)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Coin Shop Mentalism values of coins listed on coin shop business cards, spectators take money according to some of the listed coin values from which the performer can divine previously chosen coins
Dec. 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 9)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Remote Coin and Date Divination penny, dime and quarter borrowed, spectator distributes them in two pockets and hand according to performer's instructions, performer knows where which coin is and also date of coin in spectator's hand, free will
  • Extra (bending addition, lie detector idea)
(PDF bonus effect from Dec. 2012)
Inspired by
  • "Sixty Two Pence" (Mark Elsdon, Conversation as Mentalism)
Variations
Dec. 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 9)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Impossible Optical Illusions comments on optical illusions
(website bonus from Dec. 2012)
Dec. 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 9)
1
Chad Long Scratch picture in magazine, apparently with a special x-ray scratch piece on can see under the picture (car and engine, woman and underwear, ...)
(website bonus effect from sometime around 2012)
Inspired by Dec. 2012
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 9)
1
Michael Weber Self-Service Lunch paper money counted by spectator to a story presentation in which the waiter wants to cheat three customers (verbal puzzle), a dollar vanishes and appears in wallet
2012 [1]
Michael Weber Psyerial Psychometry psychometry effect with things written on the back of bills, drawing duplication finale
2012 [2]
Michael Weber The Value of Knowing card named, value of added bills removed from wallet matches position of card in the deck
2012 [3]
Michael Weber The Card Kindergarten Stack memorized deck with easy rules
Also published here 2012 [4]
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2013
Michael Weber Red Black lots of shuffling by spectator throughout
VariationsAlso published here 2013 2
Michael Weber Three Approaches variations on Red Black
Also published here 2013 7
Michael Weber Notes
2013 11
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2013 3
Michael Weber Ha, No Jonah multiple phases, "Reverse Jonah" approach
Related toAlso published here 2013 4
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Almost Real Prediction Variation number is formed using area codes on receipts, prediction of total, Real Secrets Team
Inspired by
  • Jack London's "Almost Real Prediction"
Related to
Feb. 2013
Genii (Vol. 76 No. 2)
11
Michael Weber 501derful
  • Magic Man Examiner Vault
card to front change pocket of jeans trousers
Also published here Mar. 2013
Genii (Vol. 76 No. 3)
28
Michael Weber Father and Fille
June 2013
Genii (Vol. 76 No. 6)
91
Richard Kaufman, Michael Weber Real Secrets: One Year Later
Related to Oct. 2013
Genii (Vol. 76 No. 10)
78
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Wager of the Month Club Einstein trick with change money, Real Secrets Team
Oct. 2013
Genii (Vol. 76 No. 10)
80
Michael Weber, Tim Trono City Walk stack of cards with directions and a grid, destination predetermined, Real Secrets Team
Oct. 2013
Genii (Vol. 76 No. 10)
82
Tom Crosbie Other Stacks to Consider
  • Mnemonica - Juan Tamariz
  • Aronson - Simon Aronson
  • Card Kindergarten - Michael Weber
  • B. W. Instant Memorised Deck - Boris Wild
  • Memorised Breakthrough Card System - Richard Osterlind
2013 138
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Table Illusion small table & large table optical illusion is drawn by performer effortlessly, hidden stencil
Related to Jan. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 10)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Hyper Stamps Hyper Card with stamps
(website bonus from Feb. 2013)
Feb. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 11)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Shuffle Bored Magic spectator shuffles deck face-up/face-down according to instructions on advertising card, final configuration also predicted on that card
Variations Mar. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 12)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono White Chain ideas for usage of thin small white chain to simulate a salt or sugar pour
  • credits on the small table & large table optical illusion by Bill Mullins
(website bonus from Mar. 2013)
Related to Mar. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 12)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Remote Coin Bend in spectator's hands
  • Idea #1
  • Idea #2
  • Idea #3
(website bonus from Mar. 2013)
Inspired by Mar. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 12)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono White Chain Credits using a small white chain to simulate a salt or sugar pour
(website bonus from Mar. 2013)
Related to Mar. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 1 No. 12)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Key Tag Divination spectator thinks of a city listed on the back of an airline promotional key tag, the country of that city is divined
Inspired byRelated toVariations Apr. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 13)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Membership Divination Card spectator thinks of a city listed on the back of an airline membership card, the country of that city is divined
(PDF bonus effect)
Inspired by Apr. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 13)
1
Michael Weber Rock Paper Scissors rock/paper/scissors routine with paper cards
(PDF bonus from ca. Apr. 2013)
Related to Apr. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 13)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Airline Membership Card Bonus tip on fishing
(PDF bonus effect)
Apr. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 13)
1
Sebastien Clergue Optix Vision Test optician's eye chart on cleaning cloth for glasses, spectator thinks of a letter which is divined
Variations May 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 14)
1
Michael Weber "Try Magic" - Simple Shufflebored 2.0 revised set-up and handling
(PDF bonus from May 2012)
Inspired byRelated to May 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 14)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Royal Shopping Spree spectator names one item from each of several receipts, performer instantly names total
(PDF bonus from May 2013)
Inspired by May 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 14)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Heath Receipts instantly knowing the price of any named item
(PDF bonus from sometime before May 2013)
Inspired by May 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 14)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Optix Vision: Bonus Handlings optician's eye chart on cleaning cloth for glasses, spectator thinks of a letter which is divined
(PDF bonus from May 2013)
Inspired by May 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 14)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Good Fortune an event when dining out (wrong order, dropped plate, ...) is predicted on fortune cookie slip
June 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 15)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono VooDoo Coins six coins counted into spectator's hand who pockets them, one vanishes, presentation with drawing on a business card
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Inspired byRelated to June 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 15)
2
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Long Distance Journey mathematical three card monte version over phone with three paper pieces with letters on them, spells CAB at the end
Inspired by July 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 16)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Lucky Number presentation for Al Baker's date addition force
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
July 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 16)
2
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Chroma Keys hotel room keys with colored dots, spectator thinks of a color and says on which keys it is, divined
Also published here Aug. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 17)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Too Perfect Shufflebored different shuffling procedure
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Inspired by Aug. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 17)
3
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Making Things Right two rows of three torn-apart paper pieces are formed and then exchanged according to diagram, afterwards the pieces are correctly paired
Related to Sep. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 18)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Smart Water four numbers assembled together with spectators are quickly added
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Sep. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 18)
3
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Uncommon Cents many coins in a square formation, number of coins diminishes by counting sides repeatedly, a coin then vanishes from the spectator's hand from a pile à la Terry Lynn
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Sep. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 18)
5
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Beat the Guesser Trick that Fooled Einstein with coins, predicting the change a spectator removes from his pocket and an amount of coins matches the performer's weight
Related to Oct. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 19)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Long-Distance Dating divining the date on a chosen coin (amongst four) via phone, CATO with stack of coins
  • Bonus (alternative presentation)
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Oct. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 19)
3
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Overbooked Test six business cards and six room key cards, story presentation
Inspired by Nov. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 20)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono "Tell"-a-Phone Poker version of twenty-one card trick over phone with lie detector and poker theme
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Nov. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 20)
3
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Sum One's Phone Number numbers generated from various bills and receipts are summed up and the total is the spectator's phone number
Related to Dec. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 21)
1
Michael Weber, Tim Trono Initial Impression numbers written on both sides of pieces of paper, sum made and predicted, "BS" presentation, over phone
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Inspired by Dec. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 21)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Sum One's Phone Number Revised numbers generated from various bills and receipts are summed up and the total is the spectator's phone number
(PDF bonus sheet)
Related to Dec. 2013
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 21)
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Michael Weber Many Tekel deck riffle shuffled, yet any four of a kind can be produced, maintaining groups of two to five cards
Also published here 2014 3
Michael Weber Ten Card Tekel deck shuffled, spectator deals ten cards from anywhere and they are the ten cards needed for Ten Card Poker Deal
2014 5
Michael Weber One Girl Two Decks spectator cuts to card and cases deck, performer names number, when counting down to this number in the deck and a second prediction deck both end up with selection
Also published here 2014 8
Michael Weber Simply Bored 2.0 Different handling for Shufflebored
Related to 2014 11
Michael Weber On The False Track Alternative presentation for Shufflebored
2014 12
Michael Weber Living Parallel Lies Behind the back Do As I Do, multiple cards match
2014 14
Joseph Barry Beginner's Luck spectator first gets a flush in hearts, then a straight flush in spades
Inspired by 2014 9
Michael Weber Pirouette Flourish whirl flourish
2014 66
Gabi Pareras Triunfo Invisible invisible deck / Triumph combo
Related to 2014 11
Michael Weber, Tim Trono The Hole Word book mark with three holes is moved on a chosen page in a chosen book, the last of those three words is predicted, forcing device
Jan. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 22)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono On Reflection triangle / circle prediction, which is transformed into an Eight of Diamond prediction matching a stopped-at card during dealing
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Jan. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 22)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Dealing Stop Force spectator stops and a hotel key card is placed at that position
Jan. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 22)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono No F' g Shui !!! 4x3 grid of cards with rooms on them, one can be forced, Feng Shui presentation
Feb. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 23)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono False Advertising shuffling lesson presentation, performed to card handling instructions printed on advertising card
Inspired by Mar. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 2 No. 24)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono The Missing Secret piano card trick with candy, performed with an instruction sheet while following along
Inspired by Apr. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 25)
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Michael Weber Parallelephone numbers written on the back of a stack of business cards, two piles made, the numbers in both piles match throughout the stacks, spectator's phone number shows up
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Apr. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 25)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Pocket Change I Ching three coins mixed according to rules printed on a card, coin that ends up in spectator's hand is predicted
Inspired by May 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 26)
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Michael Weber Secret Synesthesia low-tech version of ColorMatch with crayons, dictated drawing order
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Inspired by
  • ColorMatch, Anverdi/ProMystic
May 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 26)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Money Fixes Everything five one-dollar bills torn in half are matched with counting procedure involving numbers on coins
Variations June 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 27)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Give Change A Chance five cards torn in half are matched with counting procedure involving numbers on advertising card
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
June 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 27)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Contentment-al three coins placed in three envelopes, three hands of seven cards are also placed with an envelope, on each envelope is a prediction describing the coin and composition of hands (matches all three hands)
Inspired by July 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 28)
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Robert E. Neale Check It Out presentation for "Money Fixes Everything"
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Inspired by July 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 28)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Vanishing Classmates counting sides in square with pictures of people, people vanish
Aug. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 29)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Mail Dominance Miraskill with copper and silver coins
Sep. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 30)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono In Security presentation for Al Baker's date addition force as steps to generate a secure PIN code
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Sep. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 30)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Mindreader of the Month word from magazine divined, really only from subscription card held inside magazine
Oct. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 31)
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Michael Weber House Advantage number of blackjack wins predicted, Miraskill with number/face-cards
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Also published here Oct. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 31)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Color War game presentation for Miraskill
Nov. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 32)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Perfect Match two chosen numbers are transformed via information on a card and they turn out to match
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Nov. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 32)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Einstein at the ATM Trick that Fooled Einstein with coins, prediction embossed on ATM card
Related to Dec. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 33)
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Michael Weber, Tim Trono Drinking With Einstein predicting how much a spectator will drink, The Trick that Fooled Einstein
(Real Secrets Bonus sheet)
Also published here Dec. 2014
Real Secrets (Vol. 3 No. 33)
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Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2015 2
Michael Weber, Tim Trono The Drink that Schooled Einstein predicting how much a spectator will drink, The Trick that Fooled Einstein
Also published here 2015 3
Michael Weber Chroma Keys hotel room keys with colored dots, spectator thinks of a color and says on which keys it is, divined
Also published here 2015 5
Michael Weber House Advantage number of blackjack wins predicted, Miraskill with number/face-cards
Also published here 2015 9
Michael Weber Inanimate Liar clean vanish
Also published here 2015 11
Michael Weber Please Note legal notice
2015 2
Michael Weber Introduction on the plot
2015 5
Michael Weber PATEO Poker
2015 7
Michael Weber Scratch Player scratch poker card with ten cards played, then scratch card torn up into ten small cards and repeated
Also published here 2015 11
Marcello Truzzi, Michael Weber Double Face Force
Inspired by 2015 14
Michael Weber One Hand Poker using only five cards torn in half
2015 15
Michael Weber Good Fortune performer's five cards chosen according to a prediction
2015 26
Michael Weber The Coin presentational prop for Ten Card Poker Deal performance
2015 30
Michael Weber Binary Poker with any ten cards
2015 31
Michael Weber Binary Jonah
2015 34
Michael Weber Pencil Poker Ten Card Poker Deal performed over phone with notepad on both ends
2015 35