introduction \n \n justin branch
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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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matching partagus \n ace to four of clubs are on table, elevator-style effects are done with them one by one, then they change to hearts, "partagas" misspelled \n justin branch \n matching partagus addition \n justin branch
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Matching Partagus
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Variations
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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
- advanced handling for "flash ace assemblage" \n justin branch
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Flash Ace Assemblage
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elevating aces \n short optional follow-up \n justin branch
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Elevating Aces
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triumphant transposition \n aces lost face-up in deck, twelve cards are alternated face-up/face-down, six of them transpose with the aces \n justin branch
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Triumphant Transposition
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gambler control \n follow-up simple ace stack deal with two faros and spectator shuffling in the aces (apparently) \n justin branch
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Gambler Control
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annex a to section one \n \n unknown
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Annex A to Section One
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impossible transposition \n signed card in envelope transposes with sandwiched signed card on table \n justin branch
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Impossible Transposition
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card envelope steal \n card in envelope is stolen out \n justin branch \n colour in view \n mike gancia \n flawless \n roy johnson
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Card Envelope Steal
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signed card to wallet \n card signed on back travels from envelope to wallet \n justin branch \n flawless \n roy johnson
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Signed Card to Wallet
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annex b to section one \n \n unknown
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Annex B to Section One
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four ace routines: handling of last packet \n - premise
- unloading moves
-- method one
-- method two
-- method three \n justin branch
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Four Ace Routines: Handling of Last Packet
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section two: the centre card switch \n unnumbered page \n unknown
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Section Two: The Centre Card Switch
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the centre card switch: introduction \n \n justin branch
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The Centre Card Switch: Introduction
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double sandwich transposition \n - utilising "centre card switch"
two cards sandwiched on the table transpose twice
- follow up \n justin branch
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Double Sandwich Transposition
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the centre card switch \n center card switch, card apparently slid between two sandwich cards, really under the sandwich and a previously hidden card switched-in instead \n justin branch \n the centre card switch progressed \n justin branch
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The Centre Card Switch
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Variations
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miniature locator \n - utilising the centre card switch
small card from miniature deck is sandwich between two small cards, it vanishes and is found next to its mate in a normal-sized deck \n justin branch
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Miniature Locator
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double sandwich transposition \n - utilising "centre card switch progressed"
sandwiched selection is placed on table, it changes into another card and selection is found sandwiched in rest of deck
- presentation suggestions
-- first suggestion (sandwiched card becomes blank)
-- second suggestion (sandwiched card becomes previously selected card) \n justin branch \n third suggestion (for the advanced card man) \n justin branch
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Double Sandwich Transposition
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Variations
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the centre card switch progressed \n center card switch progressed, card apparently slid between two sandwich cards, really under the sandwich and a previously hidden card switched-in instead, with additional card hidden and proofing move display from both sides \n justin branch \n the centre card switch \n justin branch
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The Centre Card Switch Progressed
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third suggestion (for the advanced card man) \n selection and red aces are placed in deck at different position, second selection is sandwiched between black aces and placed on table, it changes into the first card and second selection is found sandwiched between red aces in rest of deck \n justin branch \n double sandwich transposition \n justin branch
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Third Suggestion (For the advanced card man)
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section three: sleights \n unnumbered page \n unknown
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Section Three: Sleights
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the one handed double lift and turnover \n card seems to be flipped over with first finger around front edge of deck \n justin branch \n justin branch, manipulative production and card routining - volume 3
1979
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The One Handed Double Lift And Turnover
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Also published here- Justin Branch, Manipulative Production and Card Routining - Volume 3
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double lifting a conjuror \n sequence involving an ambitious card phase and transposition for other magicians, using one-handed triple lift \n justin branch
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Double Lifting a Conjuror
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controlled add on \n card inserted in center, half-palmed into right hand, tabled packet is picked up and exchanged with deck so hidden card is always covered
- insertion of chosen card
- variation - turning the deck face up
- semi-palm of chosen card
- the add on
- alternative endings
-- 1. deck is placed on table
-- 2. deck is retained in the left hand \n justin branch
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Controlled Add On
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named ace changes to selection \n top of page \n justin branch
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Named Ace changes to Selection
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matching partagus addition \n different get-into, "partagas" misspelled \n justin branch \n matching partagus \n justin branch
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Matching Partagus Addition
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illusory bottom second count down force \n second card from bottom is forced by counting from the top into the right hand and doing a covered greek deal while lifting both hands \n justin branch
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Illusory Bottom Second Count Down Force
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as a double deal \n top and second from bottom card \n justin branch
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As a Double Deal
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using the double deal \n ambitious card sequence, or card changes back color \n justin branch
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Using the Double Deal
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small number count down force \n spectator names number from two to ten, counted to and original top card is forced with cumbersome procedure \n justin branch
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Small Number Count Down Force
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dual quick control (educated) \n control of two cards to second from top and bottom, immovable, see marlo's "slip cut no. 3" in reference \n justin branch \n the marlo slip cuts \n edward marlo
1979
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Dual Quick Control (Educated)
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the star display \n display that displaces two cards (in same way as siva count) \n justin branch
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The Star Display
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the swivel count \n counting cards into left hand with packet gripped at diagonal corners and revolving it after every card
- to show 4 blank back cards and one double blank as 5 double blanks
- the swivel count with the hamman count \n justin branch
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The Swivel Count
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two deck stack retainment \n top stock in red and blue backed deck is retained despite the spectator apparently shuffling both \n justin branch
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Two Deck Stack Retainment
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bottom second slip force \n card stabbed into deck, card next is the selection, forcing second from bottom card
- follow ups \n justin branch
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Bottom Second Slip Force
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four coin surprise \n deck cut into four packets, top cards taken and tabled one by one, coins appear under them \n justin branch
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Four Coin Surprise
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section four: impromptu three \n - introduction \n justin branch
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Section Four: Impromptu Three
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general pair - thrice \n spectator selects two cards which are lost in a packet, another spectator selects two cards which are lost, a third spectator chooses two cards, the first four selections have vanished and all have chosen the same two cards \n justin branch
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General Pair - Thrice
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spectators aces \n three spectators stop at cards, they are the aces, performer cuts to fourth ace
- method one
- method two \n justin branch
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Spectators Aces
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spectator coincidence \n spectator cuts to mates twice \n justin branch
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Spectator Coincidence
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think four aces \n the order of four cards is predicted in a packet, using false counts to adjust to any of the twenty-four possible orders
- the table of twenty-four \n justin branch
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Think Four Aces
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section five: false counts \n \n justin branch
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Section Five: False Counts
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displacement counts abc \n displacement counts with five cards to adjust the order ("in all twenty-six displacement counts with a five-card packet will be given.") \n justin branch
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Displacement Counts ABC
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packet grip required for displacement counts d to w \n \n justin branch
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Packet Grip Required for Displacement Counts D to W
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displacement counts d to w \n displacement counts with five cards to adjust the order ("in all twenty-six displacement counts with a five-card packet will be given.") \n justin branch
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Displacement Counts D to W
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misplacement counts \n \n justin branch
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Misplacement Counts
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the elmsley misplacement \n kind of broken elmsley count \n justin branch
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The Elmsley Misplacement
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signed transposition \n card signed on back, its face transposes, small packet \n justin branch
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Signed Transposition
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the hamman misplacements \n broken hamman count
- single break hamman misplacement
- double break hamman misplacement
- triple break hamman misplacement
- quadriple break hamman misplacement ("quadruple" typo)
- quintiple break hamman misplacement ("quintuple" typo) \n justin branch
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The Hamman Misplacements
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section six: feature effects part one \n unnumbered page \n unknown
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Section Six: Feature Effects Part One
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gilbreath in arithmetic progression \n spades and hearts alternated in one half, other half with alternating clubs and diamonds, both halves are riffle shuffled individually and then faro-shuffled together
- the four card rule (each set of four contains one of each suit, first two cards give all information to know the next two cards)
variants replacing one or multiple suits with force cards, then procedure to further "mix" the cards by making groups and combining them again, giving rise to the following rules:
- the eight card rule
- the sixteen card rule
- the thirty two card rule \n justin branch \n double gilbreath in arithmetic progression \n justin branch
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Gilbreath in Arithmetic Progression
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Variations
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suit-able \n after a long mixing procedure, the performer knows the suit order of the deck and packets are sorted from under handkerchief with help of spectator, gilbreath in arithmetic progression \n justin branch
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Suit-Able
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even odder \n performer separates red-backed from blue-backed cards under handkerchief after longer mixing procedure, gilbreath in arithmetic progression \n justin branch
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Even Odder
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suit yourself \n performer knows suit order after longer mixing procedure while spectator only gets the expected amount right, gilbreath in arithmetic progression \n justin branch \n "mish mosh" \n reinhard müller
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Suit Yourself
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Variations
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honeymoon suits \n extension of "suit yourself" about pairs of suits after one more faro shuffle
- mk ii honeymoon suits (different get-in)
- mk iii honeymoon suits \n justin branch
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Honeymoon Suits
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double gilbreath in arithmetic progression \n extension of principle, see previous item and following items \n justin branch \n gilbreath in arithmetic progression \n justin branch
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Double Gilbreath in Arithmetic Progression
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four suit sequence prediction \n having information about the suit order of four cards from the four cards before that, double gilbreath in arithmetic progression \n justin branch
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Four Suit Sequence Prediction
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ecliptic suit prediction \n having information about the suit order of four cards from the four cards before that, double gilbreath in arithmetic progression, also with esp cards \n justin branch
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Ecliptic Suit Prediction
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incredible mooseblaster \n guessing game with red/black esp symbol deck, double gilbreath in arithmetic progression \n justin branch
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Incredible Mooseblaster
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hypnotic suits \n cards are sorted into suits by performer with presentation in which the spectators are apparently hypnotized, gilbreath in arithmetic progression \n justin branch
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Hypnotic Suits
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note on gilbreath \n - matching cut gilbreath rule
- avoiding a one packet reversal \n justin branch
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Note on Gilbreath
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the winning method \n story presentation for suit separation by performer, gilbreath in arithmetic progression \n justin branch \n posi-negative cards \n j. w. sarles
1979
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The Winning Method
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definition of terms \n - (single) gilbreath (tw o cycle)
- two cycle double gilbreath
- three cycle (single) gilbreath
- three cycle double gilbreath
- two cycle triple gilbreath \n justin branch
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Definition of Terms
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a brief excursion \n on the material in this book \n justin branch
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A Brief Excursion
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