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impromptu card trick \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Impromptu Card Trick
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gemini twins \n no. 1, two cards inserted where spectator stops dealing, both next to mates \n karl fulves \n stopped twice \n karl fulves \n die joker spüren dich \n christoph borer \n the triple prediction \n shiv duggal \n stolen cards iii \n alexander de cova
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Karl Fulves
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Gemini Twins
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gemini twins placement \n \n herb runge \n karl fulves \n gemini twins placement \n karl fulves \n herb runge
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Herb Runge, Karl Fulves
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computer dating \n no. 2, four cards, spectator turns one over, packet is cased, when removed again the mate is face-up instead, self-adjusting set-up \n unknown
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the dating game \n no. 3, spectator turns cards over, at the end only a king-queen pair is face-up \n karl fulves \n odd color out \n karl fulves
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Karl Fulves
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The Dating Game
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penny plain \n no. 4 \n karl fulves \n alex elmsley \n penny plain \n alex elmsley
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Karl Fulves, Alex Elmsley
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miraskil \n no. 5 \n joseph k. schmidt \n karl fulves \n miraskill \n stewart james \n impromptu miraskil \n joseph k. schmidt
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the seven-up mystery \n no. 6, "seven up" is spelled so a selection in a small packet shows up \n unknown
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the open prediction \n no. 7, using cut-deeper force \n karl fulves \n fifty-one fat chances \n john bannon
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Karl Fulves
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The Open Prediction
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cut deeper force \n \n ed balducci \n lin searles
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Ed Balducci, Lin Searles
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flip top \n no. 8, air pressure turnover to locate an ace, with top and also bottom card, also as switch of top card \n karl fulves \n the revolution \n ellis stanyon
1984
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television dice \n no. 9, card chosen by dice roll and it ends up at position of the rolled dice \n unknown
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deckspert \n no. 10, four dice thrown, two used to select a card at a position, sum of all four to count down to selection \n unknown
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crazy clocks \n no. 11 \n fred g. taylor \n crazy clocks \n fred g. taylor
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to lie or tell the truth \n no. 12, impromptu \n jack avis
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Jack Avis
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red-black mysteries \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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chromatic caper \n no. 13, coincidence with number of cards of given suits in a face-up/face-down shuffled deck \n unknown
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flying colors \n no. 14, deck riffle shuffled twice by spectator, yet it separates into colors \n george pierce \n charles t. jordan \n karl fulves
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George Pierce, Charles T. Jordan, Karl Fulves
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oil and water \n no. 15, involving dealing, 4&4 \n unknown
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checkers \n no. 16, off-beat dealing and turnover of packets, 3&3 \n karl fulves
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influential pairs \n no. 17, two decks dealt in several piles, red black separated, see pallbearer's review for references \n roy walton \n karl fulves \n influential pairs \n roy walton \n karl fulves
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Roy Walton, Karl Fulves
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red magic \n no. 18, spectator places some red cards in his left and right jacket pockets, performer divines numbers \n karl fulves \n red magic \n peter alexis
1984
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Red Magic
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odd color out \n no. 19, cards shuffled face-up/face-down via cato by spectator, two selections made, performer handles cards and all face-up cards are red with a black selection and vice versa \n karl fulves \n the dating game \n karl fulves
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Odd Color Out
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the color of thought \n no. 20 \n martin gardner \n opposites attract \n karl fulves
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Martin Gardner
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telephone tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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Karl Fulves
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Telephone Tricks
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twentieth-century telepathy \n no. 21, name code \n john northern hilliard \n the percival code \n karl fulves
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John Northern Hilliard
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the percival code \n no. 22, alternate code systems \n karl fulves \n twentieth-century telepathy \n john northern hilliard
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calling ms. wizard \n no. 23 \n william h. mccaffrey \n the telephone trick \n william h. mccaffrey
1984
William H. McCaffrey
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the great phone mystery \n no. 24, spectator turns top and bottom card over behind his back and pushed them in, the cards face to face with the reversed cards are removed and one of them named by medium on phone \n unknown
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a remote miracle \n no. 25, spectator deals some cards to select one and later calls off order of cards, performer on phone names selection \n unknown
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poker by phone \n no. 26, one of five cards chosen and one turned over, phoned medium knows hole card and selection when other four are called off \n unknown
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shylock's card \n no. 27, one of three kings selected and divined over phone \n karl fulves \n mathematical 3-card monte \n karl fulves \n shylock \n karl fulves
1984
Karl Fulves
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Shylock's Card
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no questions asked \n no. 28, location over phone \n richard himber
1984
Richard Himber
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the connection \n no. 29, any card chosen, medium phoned instantly names it, ringing recorded \n unknown \n the connection \n karl fulves \n thotology \n tony bartolotta
1984
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linear blackjack \n no. 30, game of blackjack over the phone, performer knows which card to select to win \n karl fulves \n linear blackjack \n karl fulves
1984
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the ultra code \n no. 31, spectator chooses any flush and reads off four of the cards to a medium at the phone, fifth card named, problem by fitch cheney \n karl fulves
1984
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time squared \n no. 32, over the phone method for mathematical three-card monte, spectator removes cards according to current time \n father cyprian \n time zoned \n father cyprian \n mathematical 3-card monte \n karl fulves
1984
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riffle-shuffle setups \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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stack a pack \n no. 33, explanation of gilbreath principle with only the top and bottom two cards of the deck \n karl fulves
1984
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magnetic colors \n no. 34, "this routine was independently devised by gene finnell, norman gilbreath and others" \n norman gilbreath
1984
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self-matching colors \n no. 35, alternated red-black stack shuffled, when a pair matches, the performer knows the color, kind of opposite gilbreath \n unknown
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a devilish secret \n no. 36, deck riffle shuffled once, pairs turned up, when a color match occurs, the next pair is a match of opposite colors \n unknown
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esp + math \n no. 37, packet of cards is shuffled and distributed, performer knows who has a pair in his cards \n karl fulves \n esp + math \n karl fulves \n charles hudson \n psychic poker \n woody aragón
1984
Karl Fulves
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color prophecy \n no. 38, performer predicts which red-black pairs will match when two halves are dealt after a shuffle \n gene finnell \n color prophecy \n gene finnell
1984
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blind choice \n no. 39, first publication, spectator and performer successfully guess colors of four-card packets that are handed out after one riffle shuffle \n roy walton \n sepearations \n roger crosthwaite
1984
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replica poker \n no. 40, ten cards, five are removed by spectator, remaining five cards are in same value-order, self-duplicating set-up \n karl fulves
1984
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posi-negative cards \n no. 41, magnetic colors variation \n j. w. sarles \n posi-negative cards \n j. w. sarles
1984
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incorporated color control \n no. 42, number of color-matching pairs kind of predicted after riffle shuffle \n karl fulves \n incorporated color control \n karl fulves
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why you can't win \n no. 43, deck riffle shuffled and dealt into four piles, top cards turned over by player simultaneously and red-black outcome used for betting game \n karl fulves
1984
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two-deck card tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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hypnotisn't \n no. 44, two spectators with a deck each, both select two cards with expanded cut-deeper procedure and they match \n unknown
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the jaks two-deck trick \n no. 45, with three or two decks \n dr. stanley jaks \n the dream of a hermit \n dr. stanley jaks
1984
Dr. Stanley Jaks
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The Jaks Two-Deck Trick
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jaks two-deck trick variation \n \n j. w. sarles \n the dream of a hermit \n dr. stanley jaks
1984
J. W. Sarles
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the dream deck \n no. 46, from two packets, performer and spectator each select a card behind the back, they are black mates and all other cards are red \n unknown \n the dream of a hermit \n dr. stanley jaks
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the clueless card trick \n no. 47, two cards chosen by spectators, performer finds them \n unknown \n the two pile trick \n edward g. brown \n the clueless card trick \n edward g. brown
1984
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criss cross \n no. 48, simplified, nines through aces removed and sorted in reds and blacks, dealing procedure on table mixes and then sorts the colors again, spectator cannot duplicate it \n george sands \n karl fulves \n criss cross \n george sands
1984
George Sands, Karl Fulves
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jumpback \n no. 49, card signed in red-backed deck and returned, then blue-backed card is chosen from second deck and it has the signature \n karl fulves \n for every action \n father cyprian \n karl fulves \n the drop point \n karl fulves
1984
Karl Fulves
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Jumpback
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topological card tricks \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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the house that jack built \n no. 50, card house folded with three cards, card chosen, it travels to case and the house is made from its three mates, duplicate \n unknown
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ten-twenty force \n \n unknown
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moving parts \n no. 51, four cards torn and then laid out face-up and face-down, halves that do not match suddenly match, cards interlocked with slits before tearing \n unknown
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the linking cards \n no. 52, with partial handkerchief cover \n karl fulves \n "the cardboard chain" (amusements in mathematics, h. e. dudeney) \n the linking card \n karl fulves
1984
Karl Fulves
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The Linking Cards
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card-forcing secrets \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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the x-force \n no. 53, criss-cross force presented as a freely chosen card that changes into jack between two jacks \n unknown
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hornswoggled \n no. 54, twenty-one cards are removed and a card chosen with a counting procedure \n unknown
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coloroto \n no. 55, spectator cuts and removes four cards, performer divines it \n karl fulves
1984
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"so simple" force \n straight cut and turn over \n lin searles
1984
Lin Searles
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suit fishing \n \n karl fulves
1984
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cut deeper \n no. 56 \n ed balducci
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Ed Balducci
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Cut Deeper
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on the lam \n no. 57, number prediction on card gives position of later selection \n karl fulves \n the el-el bluff force \n louis lam
1984
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speak of the devil \n no. 58, spectator ends up with losing value, pateo \n unknown \n historia von dr. johann fausten \n peter wilker
1984
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pateo force \n \n roy baker
1984
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the stapled card \n no. 59, signed card transposes with one of two jokers that are stapled together \n karl fulves \n the stapled card \n john scarne \n joseph prieto
1984
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cross-cut force handling \n \n karl fulves
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telepathy with cards \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1984
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Telepathy with Cards
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the prediction deck \n no. 60, number of face-down cards after face-up/face-down shuffle predicted \n unknown
1984
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last october \n no. 61, spectator pockets some cards and buries a selection in rest, card on top after some counting \n unknown \n the custom card trick \n tom craven
1984
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mental rescue \n no. 62, two spectators have five cards each and exchange one, performer divines it \n l. vosburgh lyons \n mental rescue \n l. vosburgh lyons
1984
L. Vosburgh Lyons
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Mental Rescue
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past and future \n no. 63, card predicted and birthday of spectator divined which he wrote on a card \n karl fulves \n cards don't lie \n vern schoneck
1984
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houdini's secret \n no. 64, from houdini's notebooks, two cards selected by counting to numbers, both predicted, one-ahead \n harry houdini
1984
Harry Houdini
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hex squared \n no. 65, 4x4 layout, spectator moves around according to fixed rules and ends on force card \n karl fulves \n hex squared \n karl fulves
1984
Karl Fulves
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the square ring \n no. 66, 4x4 layout, spectator moves around according to fixed rules and ends on force card, only three instructions \n karl fulves \n sam schwartz \n the square ring \n sam schwartz \n karl fulves
1984
Karl Fulves, Sam Schwartz
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the unmatch game \n no. 67, piles made, suit pairs build and remaining cards predicted \n karl fulves \n roy walton
1984
Karl Fulves, Roy Walton
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the master mind \n no. 68, deck put in pocket and apparently removed from other pocket, odd-backed siamese \n unknown \n karl fulves
1984
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gambling secrets \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
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flim flam \n no. 69, chosen red card is only red card in black seven-card poker hand and vice versa \n karl fulves \n flim flam \n karl fulves
1984
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monte miracle \n no. 70, no bend, using optical illusion and handling cards at right angles \n unknown
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whiz bang poker \n no. 71, stack for any number of hands from two to six players \n t. nelson downs
1984
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any hand called for \n no. 72, double-deal stacking \n michael f. zens \n karl fulves \n zens-gilbreath poker deal \n nick trost \n the zens poker deal, redealt \n nick trost
1984
Michael F. Zens, Karl Fulves
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Any Hand Called For
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the omega bet \n no. 73, card pushed face-up in center and deck dealt in pairs, pair with face-up card matches or not, multiple phases \n karl fulves \n the omega bet - updated \n nick trost \n al thatcher \n matching wits \n bob king \n the compleat gamester \n karl fulves \n dollar deal \n roberto giobbi \n pinochle marriages routine i \n nick trost \n omega blackjack \n nick trost \n nu-way omega bet \n nick trost
1984
Karl Fulves
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aces for experts \n no. 74 \n unknown
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face-up poker \n no. 75, poker hands drawn from face-up spread, yet performer wins, with variation
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1984
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conjuror's quartet \n chapter intro to a four-trick act \n karl fulves
1984
Karl Fulves
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invisible con man \n no. 76, die used to choose and locate card \n unknown
1984
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the calculator card trick \n no. 77, deck answers simple calculation after a spectator's cut \n j. w. sarles \n calculated risk \n lewis jones
1984
J. W. Sarles
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bandit aces \n no. 78, named ace penetrates rubber banded deck \n unknown
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houdini card \n no. 79, deck sealed with crossed rubber bands, yet selection extracted underneath handkerchief \n jack avis \n houdini card \n jack avis
1984
Jack Avis
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though-card methods \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1984
Karl Fulves
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psychorama \n no. 80, one of five cards thought of, single-no fishing \n gene "phantini" grant \n sam schwartz \n the optioned future \n karl fulves \n poker vision \n karl fulves \n radarama \n paolo cavalli \n massimo tira \n gene grant's "phantini's mental key", 1956 \n the wandering card: how to make a thought travel \n roberto mansilla
1984
Gene "Phantini" Grant, Sam Schwartz
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thot-card monte \n no. 81, one of three cards divined \n unknown
1984
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under-belt holdout \n \n unknown
1984
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hypnodeck \n no. 82, all quartets together, then dealing procedure according to though-of card \n howard a. adams
1984
Howard A. Adams
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ritual of the kings \n no. 83, named or freely written down card is produced after layout ritual with four kings \n karl fulves \n a ritual of royalty \n mary tomich
1984
Karl Fulves
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duo spell \n no. 84, two mentally chosen cards spelled out \n paul swinford \n duo spell \n paul swinford
1984
Paul Swinford
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Duo Spell
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miracles with aces \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1984
Karl Fulves
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Miracles with Aces
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four-star aces \n no. 85, kings dealt to table, they're aces now \n lin searles
1984
Lin Searles
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ace triumph \n no. 86, optional color-changing back kicker for aces \n unknown
1984
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eyewitness \n no. 87, bottom card of rubber banded deck shown to four spectators and removed, they change to aces \n karl fulves
1984
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automatic glide \n with rubber banded deck \n karl fulves
1984
Karl Fulves
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wild aces \n no. 88, aces vanish under handkerchief and reappear reversed in deck \n martin gardner
1984
Martin Gardner
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