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Introduction
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section one: two parallel impromptu routines \n \n unknown
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Section One: Two Parallel Impromptu Routines
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section one introduction \n comments on all the routines that follow \n justin branch
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Section One Introduction
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twisting the cull \n ruse in which some apparently random cards are taken out, but really the four aces (or another set-up) is set on top, without an actual culling technique \n justin branch
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Twisting the Cull
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double touch turn \n two named cards in a packet turn over one by one
- first thought of card
- second thought of card \n justin branch
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Double Touch Turn
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2
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matching partagus \n ace to four of clubs are on table, effects done with them, they change to hearts \n justin branch
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Matching Partagus
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4
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one-handed second deal \n from break, à la "downs second", see a) \n justin branch
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One-Handed Second Deal
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one-handed drop second deal \n from break, second card drops out, see b) \n justin branch \n breakless curry change \n edward marlo
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One-Handed Drop Second Deal
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visual four ace location plus two \n with a surprise transposition of two aces \n justin branch
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Visual Four Ace Location Plus Two
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no palming two handed four ace routine \n - choice of leader ace (diamond formation)
- transposition of first ace
- transposition of second ace
-- vanish from its packet
-- appearance in leader ace packet
-- avoiding premature spreading
- transposition of third ace - method one
- transposition of third ace - method two
- transposition of third ace - method three \n justin branch \n fred castle \n koran's solo aces \n al koran
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No Palming Two Handed Four Ace Routine
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false placement \n when laying out the cards in an ace assembly
- two cards as three
- four cards as three \n justin branch
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False Placement
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packet turnover change \n packet turned over, one of its cards is switched \n justin branch \n fred castle \n breakless curry change \n edward marlo
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Packet Turnover Change
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no palming one-handed four ace routine \n one-handed slow motion aces, lot's of turnover switches
- transposition of first ace
- transposition of second ace
- transposition of third ace \n justin branch
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No Palming One-Handed Four Ace Routine
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signed ace transposition \n as a phase of a slow motion ace assembly \n justin branch
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Signed Ace Transposition
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the steal \n from one packet to another as both are shown \n justin branch
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The Steal
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four ace follow up \n - initial switch
choreography to switch the four aces at the end of an ace assembly \n justin branch
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Four Ace Follow Up
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half pass \n brief, normal and spread pass adaption \n unknown
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Half Pass
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flash ace assemblage \n aces are placed at the bottom of four three-card packets, all packets collected, aces rise to top \n justin branch
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Flash Ace Assemblage
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