foreword \n credit information \n edward marlo \n more tilt history \n steve reynolds
1962
Edward Marlo
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Foreword
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more bluff shifts \n intro \n edward marlo \n veeser's bluff multiple shift \n bob veeser
1962
Edward Marlo
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More Bluff Shifts
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for one card (added ideas) \n aces inserted from back one by one, all in same place and jogged \n edward marlo \n for one card \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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For One Card (Added Ideas)
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bluff shift to the top or at any number from the top \n tilt, lowering deck below top card \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Bluff Shift to the Top or at Any Number from the Top
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bluff shift to the bottom or at any number from the bottom \n tilt directly to bottom \n edward marlo \n full tilt \n justin higham
1962
Edward Marlo
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Bluff Shift to the Bottom or at Any Number from the Bottom
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bluff shift and palm off \n tilt to bottom and cop or palm "side-squaring palm" \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Bluff Shift and Palm Off
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flexible bluff shift \n aces inserted from back into center one by one, controlled together in any order, bluff spacing \n edward marlo \n d'amico's idea \n carmen d'amico
1962
Edward Marlo
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Flexible Bluff Shift
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d'amico's idea \n establishing tilt break in center during insertion of first ace \n carmen d'amico \n flexible bluff shift \n edward marlo
1962
Carmen D'Amico
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D'Amico's Idea
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front tilt \n when spectators are looking from above \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Front Tilt
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mental elimination \n one of four thought of, three discarded, remaining card placed on top is selection \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Mental Elimination
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rising thought \n "first effect", one of four cards thought of, all lost in deck, selection comes to top \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Rising Thought
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quick acembly \n "second effect", three aces buried, top three cards placed on last ace, they change into aces \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Quick Acembly
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4 and 4 transposition \n "third effect", two fours-of-a-kind, some cards lost, follow the leader type effect \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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4 and 4 Transposition
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trapped \n "fourth effect", sandwich cards passed through deck trap selection \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Trapped
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the pincers \n "fifth effect", sandwich cards are stuck into deck from back and selection is pulled out with them \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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The Pincers
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center push subtlety \n actual center cards pushed out a bit from back, see precursor by charles aste, jr. on p. 13 \n edward marlo \n charles aste jr.
1962
Edward Marlo, Charles Aste Jr.
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Center Push Subtlety
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gathering of the clan \n "sixth effect", quartet lost in deck, reappears on top \n edward marlo \n "....always cut the cards" \n larry jennings
1962
Edward Marlo
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Gathering of the Clan
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surprise \n "seventh effect", top and bottom cards shown and lost, one was selection, it appears back on top, sucker \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Surprise
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note \n using tilt in ambitious card routine, "most obvious use (...) for this reason i have avoided it", getting into position before removing top card \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Note
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another classical quickie \n "eighth effect", card(s) pushed into center changes directly or delayed into another card \n edward marlo \n tilted classical quickie \n edward marlo \n a classical quickie \n edward marlo \n carmen d'amico
1962
Edward Marlo
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Another Classical Quickie
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aces to pocket \n "ninth effect", aces placed reversed in deck, they change into kings, aces from pocket \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Aces to Pocket
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the prediction (open or closed) \n "tenth effect", card touched face down, it is pushed in center of face-up deck which is then spread \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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The Prediction (Open or Closed)
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do as i do \n "eleventh effect", with two decks, two methods \n edward marlo \n do as i do \n paul curry \n a "close-work" discovery \n victor farelli
1962
Edward Marlo
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Do As I Do
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the tilted transposition \n "twelfth effect", two cards placed reversed into two halves transpose \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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The Tilted Transposition
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on the presentation of transpositions \n clarity \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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On the Presentation of Transpositions
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the criss cross transposition \n "thirteenth effect", more complex version of previous transposition \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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The Criss Cross Transposition
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the tilt stab \n "fourteenth effect", card stabbed next to selection by performer \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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The Tilt Stab
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milk key placement \n with block and reversed card \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Milk Key Placement
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the tilt sandwich \n "fifteenth effect", two cards pushed into deck sandwich selection
- alternative handlings for the tilt sandwich \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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The Tilt Sandwich
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tilt doubly ambitious \n "sixteenth effect" \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Tilt Doubly Ambitious
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tilted aces \n "seventeenth effect", aces placed into center come to top, no cuts, see p. 1 for credit information \n edward marlo \n the persi diaconis presentation for tilted aces \n persi diaconis \n tilt addition \n edward marlo \n stilted tilt \n johnny thompson
1962
Edward Marlo
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Tilted Aces
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tilt addition \n "eighteenth effect", using tilted aces to add cards behind them \n edward marlo \n tilted aces \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Tilt Addition
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numbered tilt \n "nineteenth effect", value of top card used to count to selection, top card is selection, sucker \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Numbered Tilt
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tilted dunbury \n "twentieth effect" \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Tilted Dunbury
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tilted classical quickie \n "twenty-first effect", reversed card in center changes into selection \n edward marlo \n another classical quickie \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Tilted Classical Quickie
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visible tilt \n "twenty-second effect", card pushed face-up in center appears on top \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Visible Tilt
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clip palm transformation \n \n edward marlo
1962
Edward Marlo
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Clip Palm Transformation
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fake center deal \n using tilt \n roger klause \n the fake deal routine or never trust a magician \n roger smith
1962
Roger Klause
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Fake Center Deal
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tilt contribution \n \n neal elias
1962
Neal Elias
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Tilt Contribution
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