cutting the aces \n \n dai vernon \n handling improved \n edward marlo \n ace-cutting without double-cutting \n david bendix \n extra \n bob hamilton \n der mann mit dem goldenen arm \n punx \n one-armed bandit \n martin a. nash \n pseudo \n david britland \n the unadulterated cutting the aces \n dai vernon \n losing aces, cutting aces \n edward marlo \n breather crimp application \n al thatcher \n cutting the aces \n dai vernon \n al mann \n cutting the aces \n piet forton \n almost legitimate cutting the aces \n harry riser \n cutting the aces \n johnny thompson
1946
stars of magic Dai Vernon
the strip-out shift \n \n edward marlo \n "senator" clark crandall \n the tabled multiple shift \n edward marlo \n christian scherer \n martin a. nash \n crandall-marlo strip-out multiple shift \n "senator" clark crandall \n edward marlo
1961
the multiple shift Edward Marlo, "Senator" Clark Crandall
a matching routine \n stay stack routine with six phases \n edward marlo \n a matching routine \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n finally matched \n allan ackerman \n mating season \n denis behr
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo
marlo miracle aces \n classic faro ace cutting ("estimation aces"), last ace found at named number \n edward marlo \n impossible poker demonstration \n john f. mendoza \n marlo miracle aces \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n marlo miracle aces \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n flash of light \n eddie taytelbaum \n stephen tucker \n the miracle aces \n roberto giobbi \n automatic ace cutting \n tom gagnon \n jive aces \n edward marlo \n michael close \n andrew wimhurst \n patrick lehnen \n aces reloaded \n r. paul wilson \n expert estimating the aces \n johnny thompson \n punched in the dark \n tom gagnon \n miracle ace routine \n edward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo
Marlo Miracle Aces
classic faro Ace cutting ("estimation aces"), last Ace found at named number
marlo change \n \n edward marlo \n variation of the marlo change \n "magic" christian stelzel \n martin a. nash
1968
expert card conjuring Edward Marlo
lasso-due-tre \n ace, two and three, named value transforms into selection, two methods \n edward marlo \n 123 \n dai vernon \n lasso-due-tre \n martin a. nash
1969
hierophant Edward Marlo
Lasso-Due-Tre
Ace, Two and Three, named value transforms into selection, two methods
one-cut, double-control \n center slip cut, see notes on page 165 \n edward marlo \n one-cut, double-control \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n one-cut, double-control \n edward marlo
1969
hierophant Edward Marlo
one-cut, double-control \n handling for three selections \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n one-cut, double-control \n edward marlo
1970
hierophant Edward Marlo, Martin A. Nash
the card sharp and the four gamblers \n with four kings kicker and story \n dai vernon \n harry lorayne \n don costello \n cutting the aces \n dai vernon \n the card sharp and the four gamblers \n harry lorayne \n dai vernon \n don costello \n martin a. nash \n sweet, lorayne! \n allan slaight \n gambo magique \n bob farmer \n the card sharp and the four gamblers \n harry lorayne \n christian scherer \n the card sharp & the four gamblers \n harry lorayne
1971
reputation-makers Dai Vernon, Harry Lorayne, Don Costello
no-crimp ace cutting \n setting four side jogs \n karl fulves \n distribution shuffle \n edward marlo \n technicolor cards \n karl fulves \n honest aces \n martin a. nash
1973
riffle shuffle technique — preliminary notes on part two Karl Fulves
special to the expert \n center dealing from different positions, stepped/jogged cards, secret incomplete faro condition \n edward marlo \n the nash multi-center \n martin a. nash \n the center control deal \n edward marlo \n roger crosthwaite \n the center control deal \n roger crosthwaite
1974
the unexpected card book Edward Marlo
Special to the Expert
center dealing from different positions, stepped/jogged cards, secret incomplete faro condition
the three to seven hand poker stack \n faro & second dealing, see p. 444 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
The Three to Seven Hand Poker Stack
faro & second dealing, see p. 444 for additional crediting
vernash's aces \n faros and free cut principle, see p. 443 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n free count aces \n roger crosthwaite \n hoochie coochie aces \n michael powers
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
Vernash's Aces
faros and Free Cut Principle, see p. 443 for additional crediting
aces for experts only \n any ace called for \n martin a. nash \n impossible poker demonstration \n john f. mendoza \n aces for experts only \n martin a. nash \n up-the-ladder aces \n james swain
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
spinning the aces \n see p. 444 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n spinning the aces \n martin a. nash
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
1, 2, 3 simplicity \n ace, two or three changes into selection, see p. 444 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
1, 2, 3 Simplicity
Ace, Two or Three changes into selection, see p. 444 for additional crediting
doing that segregationist's shuffle \n slop shuffle, secret red/black separation, see p. 444 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
Doing that Segregationist's Shuffle
slop shuffle, secret red/black separation, see p. 444 for additional crediting
the louisiana switch \n see p. 443 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n the louisiana switch handling \n john f. mendoza
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
the new hofzinser change \n breakless, see p. 442 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n variation of the marlo change \n "magic" christian stelzel \n martin a. nash
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
nash's multiple shift \n to top, see p. 442 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n nash's multiple shift \n martin a. nash \n nash's multiple shift \n martin a. nash \n the tabled multiple shift \n edward marlo \n christian scherer \n martin a. nash \n shuffle shift \n jared kopf \n brian o'neill
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
fourth replacement - one-handed turnover \n in context of an unloading technique, see p. 442 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
Fourth Replacement - One-Handed Turnover
in context of an unloading technique, see p. 442 for additional crediting
replacement of the double lift \n the slide, the drop, the bookleaf turnover, one-handed turnover, the twist \n martin a. nash
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
Replacement of the Double Lift
The Slide, The Drop, The Bookleaf Turnover, One-Handed Turnover, The Twist
up-and-down shuffle \n transfering cards from top to bottom or bottom to top \n martin a. nash \n undercut transfer \n johnny thompson
1975
ever so sleightly Martin A. Nash
Up-and-Down Shuffle
transfering cards from top to bottom or bottom to top
title bout \n gambler vs. magician theme, see p. 449 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n title bout \n martin a. nash
1977
any second now Martin A. Nash
Title Bout
Gambler vs. Magician theme, see p. 449 for additional crediting
in the nick of time \n touching only before the selection is made, see p. 447 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n the blindfold stop trick \n roberto giobbi
1977
any second now Martin A. Nash
In The Nick Of Time
touching only before the selection is made, see p. 447 for additional crediting
colors on the march \n see p. 449 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n colors on the march \n martin a. nash
1977
any second now Martin A. Nash
one-armed bandit \n one-handed, see p. 449 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n cutting the aces \n dai vernon
1977
any second now Martin A. Nash
the impossible spread extraction \n see p. 446 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n the master grip \n martin a. nash \n roberto giobbi
1977
any second now Martin A. Nash
a stranger in our midst \n ace to four of clubs, on changes into selection, see p. 449 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash
1977
any second now Martin A. Nash
A Stranger in our Midst
ace to four of clubs, on changes into selection, see p. 449 for additional crediting
the flip switch \n mid-air-change, from pack to table \n martin a. nash \n flip switch \n martin a. nash \n christian scherer
1977
any second now Martin A. Nash
more double lift replacements \n the swing, the catch, the peek-a-boo feint, the ghost switch, see p. 445 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash \n ghost switch variation \n martin a. nash \n christian scherer \n ascanio's double lift replacement \n arturo de ascanio
1977
any second now Martin A. Nash
More Double Lift Replacements
The Swing, The Catch, The Peek-a-boo Feint, The Ghost Switch, see p. 445 for additional crediting
the nash full-deck shuffle control \n push-through and zarrow combination sequence, see p. 446 for additional crediting \n martin a. nash
1977
any second now Martin A. Nash
The Nash Full-Deck Shuffle Control
push-through and Zarrow combination sequence, see p. 446 for additional crediting
impossible poker demonstration \n aces cut to in named order, shuffled back and cut to again (estimation aces), roll-over production with royal flushes, ten handed deal first with aces, then two royal flushes (marlo-gardner principle), optional color changing deck kicker \n john f. mendoza \n marlo miracle aces \n edward marlo \n roll-over aces \n derek dingle \n ten hand stacks - the third manuscript \n edward marlo \n aces for experts only \n martin a. nash \n master poker demonstration \n derek dingle
1978
the book of john John F. Mendoza
Impossible Poker Demonstration
aces cut to in named order, shuffled back and cut to again (Estimation Aces), roll-over production with Royal Flushes, ten handed deal first with aces, then two royal flushes (Marlo-Gardner principle), optional color changing deck kicker
any way that you want it \n named aces at named positions, false dealing \n martin a. nash \n any way that you want it \n martin a. nash
1979
sleight unseen Martin A. Nash
honest aces \n \n martin a. nash \n distribution shuffle \n edward marlo \n no-crimp ace cutting \n karl fulves \n honest aces production \n luis h. trueba \n martin a. nash
1979
sleight unseen Martin A. Nash
the nash multi-center \n \n martin a. nash \n special to the expert \n edward marlo \n center deal \n guy hollingworth \n martin a. nash \n regarding false dealing. the centre deal \n guy hollingworth \n martin a. nash
1979
sleight unseen Martin A. Nash
triple clip-steal, the - e) 4) a hand-to-hand palm transfer sequence \n left hand cop to right hand tenkai \n martin a. nash
1979
sleight unseen Martin A. Nash
Triple Clip-Steal, The - e) 4) A hand-to-hand Palm Transfer Sequence
triple clip-steal, the - e) 5) reloading of palmed cards on bottom \n tabled, right hand tenkai palm \n martin a. nash
1979
sleight unseen Martin A. Nash
Triple Clip-Steal, The - e) 5) Reloading of palmed cards on bottom
stevens control - as a cull \n several applications in the routines to follow \n dad stevens \n martin a. nash
1979
sleight unseen Dad Stevens, Martin A. Nash
the card sharp and the four gamblers \n \n harry lorayne \n dai vernon \n don costello \n martin a. nash \n the card sharp and the four gamblers \n dai vernon \n harry lorayne \n don costello
1980
ovation Harry Lorayne, Dai Vernon, Don Costello, Martin A. Nash
any way that you want it \n named aces at named positions, false dealing \n martin a. nash \n any way that you want it \n martin a. nash
1980
ovation Martin A. Nash
the side-pocket swindle \n card located in pocket, shuffle tracking presentation, deck switch \n martin a. nash \n the cardsharp \n joaquín partagás \n martin a. nash
1980
ovation Martin A. Nash
The Side-Pocket Swindle
card located in pocket, shuffle tracking presentation, deck switch
a matching routine \n \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n a matching routine \n edward marlo \n a logical miracle \n edward marlo
1980
ovation Edward Marlo, Martin A. Nash
fast stack \n riffle stacking for four, five or six hands, handling of unpublished vernon effect \n martin a. nash \n dai vernon \n fast stack \n martin a. nash
1980
jacks or better Martin A. Nash, Dai Vernon
Fast Stack
riffle stacking for four, five or six hands, handling of unpublished Vernon effect
the earl's dilemma \n long sandwich combo, shorter description \n martin a. nash \n the earl's dilemma \n martin a. nash
1980
jacks or better Martin A. Nash
the louisiana switch handling \n tabled \n john f. mendoza \n the louisiana switch \n martin a. nash \n the louisiana switch \n john f. mendoza
1980
john: verse two John F. Mendoza
marlo miracle aces \n classic faro ace cutting ("estimation aces"), last ace found at named number \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n marlo miracle aces \n edward marlo
1980
colors on the march Edward Marlo, Martin A. Nash
Marlo Miracle Aces
classic faro ace cutting ("estimation aces"), last ace found at named number
separation by esp \n card location, wrong card turns into selection, to separate deck in red and black \n martin a. nash
1980
colors on the march Martin A. Nash
Separation by ESP
card location, wrong card turns into selection, to separate deck in red and black
fast stack \n one shuffle and some cutting \n martin a. nash \n fast stack \n martin a. nash \n dai vernon \n super stack - the one second poker stack \n steve beam \n the zero second stack \n edward marlo \n simple simon \n simon aronson \n cardial infraction \n michael powers \n cardial infraction \n michael powers
1982
best of friends Martin A. Nash
a "sure-fire" turnover \n top card flips over as deck is dropped from hand to hand \n bobby bernard \n no-air-pressure turnover \n martin a. nash
1982
the coin and card magic of bobby bernard Bobby Bernard
A "Sure-Fire" Turnover
Top card flips over as deck is dropped from hand to hand
flip switch \n as a production of two cards \n martin a. nash \n christian scherer \n the flip switch \n martin a. nash
1982
seminarheft Martin A. Nash, Christian Scherer
ghost switch variation \n as a color change \n martin a. nash \n christian scherer \n more double lift replacements \n martin a. nash
1982
card news '82 Martin A. Nash, Christian Scherer
flip switch variation \n with multiple cards, delayed transformation \n martin a. nash \n christian scherer
1982
card news '82 Martin A. Nash, Christian Scherer
the pinochle trick \n ungaffed, gemini count \n brother john hamman \n the pinochle caper \n dai vernon \n jack avis \n brother john hamman \n jay malbrough \n panic at the poker table \n allan ackerman \n keep on cloning \n frank simon \n pinochle plus \n conrad c. bush \n the pinochle trick \n brother john hamman \n a purist plays with pinocle \n jon racherbaumer \n pinochle to blackjack \n martin a. nash \n blackjack for brother john \n david kuraya
1983
the collected almanac Brother John Hamman
super stack - the one second poker stack \n - the work
- status report
- synopsis of the cull and set-up
- overhand shuffle - four hand stack
- the riffle shuffle
- synopsis of the riffle shuffles \n steve beam \n the 3<sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>2</sub> second stack \n edward marlo \n fast stack \n martin a. nash
1983
super stack — the one second poker stack Steve Beam
the zero second stack \n aces put on top of deck, spectator says "go" and performer immediately "stop", aces dealt to five players, stacking during display sequence \n edward marlo \n fast stack \n martin a. nash
1983
powerful magic Edward Marlo
The Zero Second Stack
Aces put on top of deck, spectator says "go" and performer immediately "stop", Aces dealt to five players, stacking during display sequence
fear & loathing in las vegas \n three selections are produced skillfully from shuffled deck \n martin a. nash
1984
the new york magic symposium — collection 3 Martin A. Nash
Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas
three selections are produced skillfully from shuffled deck
disarming hide-out \n fanning deck while cards are in gambler's cop \n martin a. nash
1984
the new york magic symposium — collection 3 Martin A. Nash
the blindfold stop trick \n performer shouts stop, corner short \n roberto giobbi \n in the nick of time \n martin a. nash
1984
the cardmanship of roberto giobbi Roberto Giobbi
the economical double lift... and more \n d'amico replacement independently invented \n josé carroll \n the knock-out double lift \n martin a. nash \n the economical double lift - and something more \n josé carroll
1988
52 lovers José Carroll
a logical miracle \n spectator finds three mates, stay stack \n edward marlo \n a matching routine \n edward marlo \n martin a. nash \n apocalypse variations or additions \n a. berkeley davis
1989
apocalypse vol. 11-15 Edward Marlo
simple simon \n overhand stacking sequence, with pre-setting during preliminary display, with variations in final comments \n simon aronson \n fast stack \n martin a. nash \n simpler than simple simon \n edward marlo \n simple double duke \n simon aronson
1990
the aronson approach Simon Aronson
Simple Simon
overhand stacking sequence, with pre-setting during preliminary display, with variations in final comments
cardial infraction \n one shuffle and cutting, second phase with marlo/gardner kicker \n michael powers \n fast stack \n martin a. nash
1990
top secret stuff Michael Powers
CARDial Infraction
one shuffle and cutting, second phase with Marlo/Gardner kicker
up-and-down shuffle \n transferring top cards to bottom during riffle shuffle \n martin a. nash
1994
gene maze and the art of bottom dealing Martin A. Nash
Up-and-Down Shuffle
transferring top cards to bottom during riffle shuffle
free count aces \n aces cut into deck, found again
- variation one: faro shuffle
- variation two: overhand-faro combination \n roger crosthwaite \n shuffling the aces \n edward marlo \n vernash's aces \n martin a. nash
1994
roger's thesaurus Roger Crosthwaite
center deal \n \n guy hollingworth \n martin a. nash \n the nash multi-center \n martin a. nash
1996
notes on card tricks and other diversions Guy Hollingworth, Martin A. Nash
honest aces shuffle \n leaving four aces jogged on the table for cutting effect \n martin a. nash
1996
from a shuffled deck in use... part two Martin A. Nash
Honest Aces Shuffle
leaving four Aces jogged on the table for cutting effect
the master grip \n a peeked card is plucked from a turning ribbon spread \n martin a. nash \n roberto giobbi \n the impossible spread extraction \n martin a. nash
1998
card college — volume 3 Martin A. Nash, Roberto Giobbi
The Master Grip
a peeked card is plucked from a turning ribbon spread
the tabled multiple shift \n \n edward marlo \n christian scherer \n martin a. nash \n the strip-out shift \n edward marlo \n "senator" clark crandall \n nash's multiple shift \n martin a. nash
1998
card college — volume 3 Edward Marlo, Christian Scherer, Martin A. Nash
regarding false dealing. the centre deal \n \n guy hollingworth \n martin a. nash \n the nash multi-center \n martin a. nash
1999
drawing room deceptions Guy Hollingworth, Martin A. Nash
the cardsharp \n \n joaquín partagás \n martin a. nash \n el prestidigitador optimus (1900) \n the side-pocket swindle \n martin a. nash \n the partagás switch plus - triple partagás \n roberto giobbi \n juan tamariz \n two-pocket partagás \n adrian "ramblar" guerra
2000
card college — volume 4 Joaquín Partagás, Martin A. Nash
hoochie coochie aces \n aces lost into four piles, then found again \n michael powers \n vernon's aces \n dai vernon \n vernash's aces \n martin a. nash
2006
power plays Michael Powers
real (center) deal \n spectator shuffles and cuts, aces dealt with real (side-jog) center deal \n martin a. nash
2007
best of friends — volume iii Martin A. Nash
Real (Center) Deal
spectator shuffles and cuts, aces dealt with real (side-jog) center deal
the partagás switch plus - triple partagás \n three selections found in pocket \n roberto giobbi \n juan tamariz \n the cardsharp \n joaquín partagás \n martin a. nash
2013
the art of switching decks Roberto Giobbi, Juan Tamariz
two-pocket partagás \n two cards found in half the deck in each pocket \n adrian "ramblar" guerra \n and now... two cards from the pocket \n adrian "ramblar" guerra \n the cardsharp \n joaquín partagás \n martin a. nash
2013
the art of switching decks Adrian "Ramblar" Guerra
shuffle shift \n tabled \n jared kopf \n brian o'neill \n nash's multiple shift \n martin a. nash
2016
nothing but the family deck Jared Kopf, Brian O'Neill
ascanio's double lift replacement \n \n arturo de ascanio \n "transformations of beauty" (the magic of ascanio vol. 3, jesus etcheverry, p. 366) \n more double lift replacements \n martin a. nash
2016
hidden agenda Arturo de Ascanio
variation of the marlo change \n \n "magic" christian stelzel \n martin a. nash \n marlo change \n edward marlo \n the new hofzinser change \n martin a. nash
2017
the top change "Magic" Christian Stelzel, Martin A. Nash
undercut transfer \n cut and riffle shuffle to transfer top card to bottom \n johnny thompson \n to ascertain the top cards while riffling and reserve them at bottom \n s. w. erdnase \n up-and-down shuffle \n martin a. nash
2018
the magic of johnny thompson Johnny Thompson
Undercut Transfer
cut and riffle shuffle to transfer top card to bottom
up-and-down shuffle \n transferring cards from top to bottom with riffle shuffle \n martin a. nash
2018
handcrafted card magic — volume 3 Martin A. Nash
Up-and-Down Shuffle
transferring cards from top to bottom with riffle shuffle
cardial infraction \n riffle shuffle demo with aces, royal flush finale \n michael powers \n fast stack \n martin a. nash
2019
tesseract Michael Powers