the name is...?\nfour of a kind matching selection shows up\ndai vernon\nmatched spellout\nroger klause\nspellout with a hitch\ndai vernon
1967
Dai Vernon
color control - mentalists night out\nafter a riffle shuffle some pairs and features of the hands are foreseen, esp deck\nkarl fulves\nincorporated color control\nkarl fulves
1967
Karl Fulves
Color Control - Mentalists Night Out
after a riffle shuffle some pairs and features of the hands are foreseen, ESP deck
black magic\neffect about matching pairs of red and black, related to gilbreath principle, fifty-two double facers (!)\nkarl fulves\nblack magic notes\nkarl fulves
1967
Karl Fulves
Black Magic
effect about matching pairs of red and black, related to Gilbreath Principle, fifty-two double facers (!)
faro-shuffling machines\nexamining the problem of finding an algorithm to find a faro combination to shuffle from position x to position y, discussed with a 6-card deck\nkarl fulves
1967
Karl Fulves
Faro-Shuffling Machines
examining the problem of finding an algorithm to find a faro combination to shuffle from position x to position y, discussed with a 6-card deck
a faro tree\nexamining the problem of finding an algorithm to find a faro combination to shuffle from position x to position y\nroy walton\na faro tree\nroy walton
1967
Roy Walton
A Faro Tree
examining the problem of finding an algorithm to find a faro combination to shuffle from position x to position y
stock holdout\nspectator shuffles deck in parts, but partial stack is retained, for credit information see reference\nmartin gardner\nstock holdout\nmartin gardner
1968
Martin Gardner
Stock Holdout
spectator shuffles deck in parts, but partial stack is retained, for credit information see reference
cards & dice\nace-four and four dice match up, aces appear\nwilliam p. miesel\nthe cards and dice - 1. the transposition\nbill simon
1968
William P. Miesel
universals - the universal ghost\njoker transforms into three selection in packet, elmsley count\nroy walton\nby any other name\nkarl fulves
1968
Roy Walton
Universals - The Universal Ghost
joker transforms into three selection in packet, elmsley count
for the informed\ncard on deck is shown singly before and after transformation, three methods (tabled and ala erdnase/houdini change)\nedward marlo
1968
Edward Marlo
For the Informed
card on deck is shown singly before and after transformation, three methods (tabled and ala Erdnase/Houdini Change)
insideout & stretchit\ntopological origami tube for several effects:
- stretchit
- insideout
- the chinese wand
- additional notes
- with a sponge ball
- the square circle
- flexible transpo
for simplified folding method see reference\nrobert e. neale\ninsideout jr.\nrobert e. neale\nwhat from whom\nkarl fulves
1968
Robert E. Neale
Insideout & Stretchit
topological origami tube for several effects:
- Stretchit
- Insideout
- The Chinese Wand
- Additional Notes
- With a Sponge Ball
- The Square Circle
- Flexible Transpo
for simplified folding method see reference
q & a\na deck is given a known sequence of faro shuffles (e.g. ioiioooioiiooio), problem: how to recycle to get original order with faro shuffling\nkarl fulves
1968
Karl Fulves
Q & A
a deck is given a known sequence of faro shuffles (e.g. IOIIOOOIOIIOOIO), problem: how to recycle to get original order with faro shuffling
riffle-shuffle set-ups\nthe whole issue is about this topic treating
- basic color control
- position control
- automatic locators\nkarl fulves
1968
Karl Fulves
Riffle-Shuffle Set-ups
the whole issue is about this topic treating
- Basic Color Control
- Position Control
- Automatic Locators
the odd event\nred-black matching thing with two card location\nkarl fulves\nfuture perfect\nkarl fulves\nthe odd event\nedward marlo\nlogical odd event\nmarvin johnson
1968
Karl Fulves
riffle/reverse\ncombination of riffle shuffle and reverse faro, related to gilbreath principle\nkarl fulves\nriffle/reverse notes\nkarl fulves
1968
Karl Fulves
Riffle/Reverse
combination of riffle shuffle and reverse faro, related to Gilbreath Principle
self-duplicating set-ups\nexotic principle in which sequences are duplicated in a random outjog-sorting procedure\nkarl fulves\nself-duplicating set-ups\nkarl fulves\nduprediction\nphilip t. goldstein\nblackjack attack\nbob farmer
1968
Karl Fulves
Self-Duplicating Set-ups
exotic principle in which sequences are duplicated in a random outjog-sorting procedure
spread correction\ndetermining position of key cards in the deck after a riffle shuffle\nkarl fulves\ndouble indemnity\nkarl fulves\nspread correction\nedward marlo\nremember this\nkarl fulves\ncenter vision\nkarl fulves
1968
Karl Fulves
Spread Correction
determining position of key cards in the deck after a riffle shuffle
the floating locator\ndetermining position of key cards in the deck after a riffle shuffle with full deck stack\nkarl fulves\nmiracle revelation\nken krenzel
1968
Karl Fulves
The Floating Locator
determining position of key cards in the deck after a riffle shuffle with full deck stack
some difference\nvalues of put-away dice are divined, based on theme in henry christ's "sum & difference"\nkarl fulves\nsome difference\nkarl fulves
1968
Karl Fulves
Some Difference
values of put-away dice are divined, based on theme in Henry Christ's "Sum & Difference"
heads i win\nwager/puzzle in which performer knows something about the number of circles the spectator secretly draws\nfrederick pohl
1968
Frederick Pohl
Heads I Win
wager/puzzle in which performer knows something about the number of circles the spectator secretly draws
impact\naces in envelopes with holes, chosen one turns over, then ace in envelope turns over, based on chesbro & west's "airmail" from tricks you can count on\nroy walton\nimpact\nroy walton
1968
Roy Walton
Impact
aces in envelopes with holes, chosen one turns over, then ace in envelope turns over, based on Chesbro & West's "Airmail" from Tricks You Can Count On
more monge\nmore notes on the monge shuffle:
- references
- recycling the deck
- the m/s shuffle
- tricks (position of selection predicted & do as i do)
- analog of the m/s shuffe\nmartin gardner\nover/under - monge notes\nkarl fulves
1968
Martin Gardner
More Monge
more notes on the Monge Shuffle:
- References
- Recycling the Deck
- The M/S Shuffle
- Tricks (position of selection predicted & Do as I Do)
- Analog of the M/S Shuffe
three way split\ntransposition procedure posed as a problem, for solutions see references\nkarl fulves\n(d) change of face\njerry k. hartman\n3 way split\nbruce cervon\nsimplex 3 way\nwilliam p. miesel\nsplit level\nkarl fulves
1968
Karl Fulves
Three Way Split
transposition procedure posed as a problem, for solutions see references
pyramid two\nanother paper pyramid that can produce flat objects\nrobert e. neale\npyramid one\nrobert e. neale\npyramid two\nrobert e. neale
1969
Robert E. Neale
Pyramid Two
another paper pyramid that can produce flat objects
spread correction\nperformer knows position of two selections despite real riffle shuffle\nedward marlo\nspread correction\nkarl fulves
1969
Edward Marlo
Spread Correction
performer knows position of two selections despite real riffle shuffle
money power\nfrom twenty-card packet, two set of mates are found with spectator, making up four-of-a-kind\nroy walton\nmoney power\nroy walton\nten-in-a-row double coincidence\nnick trost
1969
Roy Walton
Money Power
from twenty-card packet, two set of mates are found with spectator, making up four-of-a-kind
half reverse cut\nin the action of cutting deck from hands to table half is turned over\nbruce cervon\nhalf reverse cut\ncharles t. jordan\nhalf cut reverse\nbruce cervon\nhalf reverse cut variation\nbruce cervon\nwesley james
1969
Bruce Cervon
Half Reverse Cut
in the action of cutting deck from hands to table half is turned over
in the beginning\nblank card is inserted in deck, it becomes a card according to spectator's wishes, gray code and faro, see also reference for further references, for set-up correction see page 56\nkarl fulves\nbeginning again\nwilliam zavis
1969
Karl Fulves
In The Beginning
blank card is inserted in deck, it becomes a card according to spectator's wishes, gray code and faro, see also reference for further references, for set-up correction see page 56
colors revealed\nafter a riffle shuffle, the spectator sorts deck in multiple stage in colors and pockets piles in six different pockets, performer knows number of cards in each pocket\nrick johnsson\nharry lorayne\nwalter rollins\nred & black fantasy\nharry lorayne\ncolors revealed\nrick johnsson\nwalter rollins\nharry lorayne\nhummer's little stranger\nbob hummer
1969
Rick Johnsson, Harry Lorayne, Walter Rollins
Colors Revealed
after a riffle shuffle, the spectator sorts deck in multiple stage in colors and pockets piles in six different pockets, performer knows number of cards in each pocket
(c) semi-classical quickie\nreversed card transforms into selection, see also ed marlo's "classical quickie" (classical foursome)\njerry k. hartman
1969
Jerry K. Hartman
(c) Semi-Classical Quickie
reversed card transforms into selection, see also Ed Marlo's "Classical Quickie" (Classical Foursome)
game-playing machines\narticle about simple computer programs applied to (card) games
- banker and broker (cutting the high card)
- the tic-tac-toe machine
- computer at the card table
- the machine as innovator\nsteve shimm\nsuper sentences\nkarl fulves
1969
Steve Shimm
Game-Playing Machines
article about simple computer programs applied to (card) games
- Banker And Broker (cutting the high card)
- The Tic-Tac-Toe Machine
- Computer At The Card Table
- The Machine As Innovator
printout\nthree blank cards are printed to match selection, see also peter bailey's idea of combining it with roy walton's three card monte routine (devil's playthings) on page 64\nbruce cervon\nnever give a sucker an even break\nroy walton
1969
Bruce Cervon
Printout
three blank cards are printed to match selection, see also Peter Bailey's idea of combining it with Roy Walton's Three Card Monte Routine (Devil's Playthings) on page 64
4-card quadrille\nsigned prediction card turns out to be card selected & initialed by spectator\ngray leese\nquadrille notes\nkarl fulves
1970
Gray Leese
4-Card Quadrille
signed prediction card turns out to be card selected & initialed by spectator
card problems\ntranslated by bob woodward
1. choice of color
2. changing ace
3. card to pocket
4. the secret king of spades
5. the five changing cards
for corrected translation see reference\njohann nepomuk hofzinser\ncard problems\njohann nepomuk hofzinser
1970
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
Card Problems
translated by Bob Woodward
1. Choice Of Color
2. Changing Ace
3. Card To Pocket
4. The Secret King Of Spades
5. The Five Changing Cards
for corrected translation see reference
card problems\ntranslation by bob woodward, corrected by reinhard müller
1. choice of color
2. changing aces
3. card to cigar-case
4. the secret king of spades
5. the five changing cards
6. carte blanche (the blank card)
7. the magic ring
8. strange coincidence
9. card and bank-note
10. card and handkerchief\njohann nepomuk hofzinser\ncard problems\njohann nepomuk hofzinser
1970
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
Card Problems
translation by Bob Woodward, corrected by Reinhard Müller
1. Choice Of Color
2. Changing Aces
3. Card To Cigar-Case
4. The Secret King Of Spades
5. The Five Changing Cards
6. Carte Blanche (The Blank Card)
7. The Magic Ring
8. Strange Coincidence
9. Card and Bank-Note
10. Card And Handkerchief
card problems\n11. card and watch
12. the magic separation
13. the flower puzzle
14. the toss of the cards
15. rubezahl
16. the visiting card
17. the game of the lansquenets
18. the mysterious card\njohann nepomuk hofzinser\ncard problems\njohann nepomuk hofzinser
1971
Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser
Card Problems
11. Card And Watch
12. The Magic Separation
13. The Flower Puzzle
14. The Toss Of The Cards
15. Rubezahl
16. The Visiting Card
17. The Game Of The Lansquenets
18. The Mysterious Card
m/separation\n4&4, using the <a href="http://archive.denisbehr.de/archive/resultkey.php?search=monge&connect=and&title=title&creator=creator&comment=comment&prop=all&bookonly=all&keyword=1">monge shuffle</a>\nlin searles
1971
Lin Searles
the center cut\ncenter block pass false cut, credit information, as key placement for peeked at card\nharvey rosenthal\ncrazy eddie\nkarl fulves\nthe center cut\nharvey rosenthal
1971
Harvey Rosenthal
The Center Cut
center block pass false cut, credit information, as key placement for peeked at card
nomad card\ntwo cards selected by counting cut-off heaps, odd-backed card in deck transforms into both selections, faro\nroy walton\npenelope's principle\nalex elmsley
1971
Roy Walton
Nomad Card
two cards selected by counting cut-off heaps, odd-backed card in deck transforms into both selections, faro
simple optics\nselection travels from underneath hat into deck between aces, simplified handling\nfred lessor\noptical aces\nkarl fulves\nmore or less(or) optical\njerry k. hartman
1971
Fred Lessor
Simple Optics
selection travels from underneath hat into deck between aces, simplified handling
two shuffle controls: riffle placement\ntwo selection in incomplete riffle shuffle condition are selected and controlled twenty-six cards apart, two handlings\nkarl fulves\nriffle shuffle control\nkarl fulves
1971
Karl Fulves
Two Shuffle Controls: Riffle Placement
two selection in incomplete riffle shuffle condition are selected and controlled twenty-six cards apart, two handlings
double hofzinser\njoker transforms into two selections, reichler = rosenthal according to reference\ndavid reichler\ndouble hofzinser\nkarl fulves
1971
David Reichler
Double Hofzinser
joker transforms into two selections, Reichler = Rosenthal according to reference
pre-cannibal cards\ncard disappears from sandwich, reappears in another sandwich in middle of deck\nlin searles\netc.\nedward marlo\nflight for 3\nedward marlo
1972
Lin Searles
Pre-Cannibal Cards
card disappears from sandwich, reappears in another sandwich in middle of deck
trinary metastasis\nindifferent cards between kings change into selections, two methods\nlarry jennings\nchange collectors\njerry k. hartman
1972
Larry Jennings
Trinary Metastasis
indifferent cards between kings change into selections, two methods
3-card catch\nselection is found via three card catch, two methods\nreinhard müller\n3-card catch\ngerald kosky\nfour card catch\nkarl fulves
1972
Reinhard Müller
3-Card Catch
selection is found via Three Card Catch, two methods
expansion notes: as a coincidence\nprocedure to control two peeked cards twenty-six apart, effect application in which two selection appear at same position in two halves\nalex elmsley\nroy walton
1972
Alex Elmsley, Roy Walton
Expansion Notes: As A Coincidence
procedure to control two peeked cards twenty-six apart, effect application in which two selection appear at same position in two halves
illusion aces\naces turn over one by one between two jokers, change to kings\nkarl fulves\nillusion aces vi\nkarl fulves\nillusion aces\nderek dingle\nillusion aces\nderek dingle\nturn me down why don't you\nwesley james
1972
Karl Fulves
Illusion Aces
aces turn over one by one between two jokers, change to kings
double stranger\ntwo decks, performer and spectator chose a card, they turn out to be the only odd-backed, for credits see page 142\nderek dingle
1972
Derek Dingle
Double Stranger
two decks, performer and spectator chose a card, they turn out to be the only odd-backed, for credits see page 142
two coppers\npenny changes to giant penny, back to normal, then to micro penny\nderek dingle\ncoin sleeving\nscotty york\nmore than a penetration\nmike gallo
1972
Derek Dingle
Two Coppers
penny changes to giant penny, back to normal, then to micro penny
f.c.d. aces\nsliding production\nderek dingle\nwalter e. cummings\neddie fechter\np. 142 for references\ngourmet slide aces\ngene castillon\nthe automatic deck\njohn f. mendoza\nfechter/cummings/dingle aces\nderek dingle
1972
Derek Dingle, Walter E. Cummings, Eddie Fechter
riffle shuffle control\nselection made in incomplete riffle shuffle condition, controlled to twenty-six or known position\nkarl fulves\ntwo shuffle controls: riffle placement\nkarl fulves\ntabled riffle shuffle control\njon racherbaumer
1972
Karl Fulves
Riffle Shuffle Control
selection made in incomplete riffle shuffle condition, controlled to twenty-six or known position
hummer - 4\nfour cards mixed face up face down by spectator, values of face up cards predicted, cato\ncharles hudson\nnumber hummer\nrobert e. neale
1972
Charles Hudson
Hummer - 4
four cards mixed face up face down by spectator, values of face up cards predicted, CATO
hofzinser - 70\nin addition to classic effect all cards of chosen suit appear reversed and in order throughout deck, faro\nfather cyprian
1973
Father Cyprian
Hofzinser - 70
in addition to classic effect all cards of chosen suit appear reversed and in order throughout deck, faro
odd-even-odd\ntwo odd and two even cards change place, two then change to jacks\nbrother john hamman\nodd-even-odd\nsam schwartz\neven odder ii\nrichard kaufman\neven odder\nrichard kaufman\nbrother john hamman
1973
Brother John Hamman
Odd-Even-Odd
two odd and two even cards change place, two then change to Jacks
5-card hofzinser\ntwo cards chosen from five transform into previous selections, solution to hofzinser problem 5\nfrancis haxton\ncard problems\njohann nepomuk hofzinser\nopen selection\nfrancis haxton
1973
Francis Haxton
5-Card Hofzinser
two cards chosen from five transform into previous selections, solution to Hofzinser Problem 5
the jiggle pass\n\nfred g. taylor\nneal elias\nthe jiggle pass\nbob taylor\nneal elias\nthe longitudinal shift\nmilton brooks\nthe pivot side-jiggle pass\nwesley james
1973
Fred G. Taylor, Neal Elias
peek pass\njiggle pass combined with a glimpse of selection\nfred g. taylor\nneal elias\npeek pass\nbob taylor\nneal elias
1973
Fred G. Taylor, Neal Elias
the "passless" pass\napplying jiggle pass to display bluff pass type, modern magic referenced\nfred g. taylor\nneal elias\nthe 'passless' pass\nbob taylor\nneal elias
1973
Fred G. Taylor, Neal Elias
The "Passless" Pass
applying Jiggle Pass to Display Bluff Pass type, Modern Magic referenced
isolator\ncard selected, cards dealt in two piles by spectator, colors separated except selection, faro\nroy walton\nthis is it\nbob hummer
1973
Roy Walton
Isolator
card selected, cards dealt in two piles by spectator, colors separated except selection, faro
on two counts:<br>replica\nsigned selection in deck, 4 blank cards brought out, on one selection is drawn, turns over, changes into real selection\nkarl fulves
1973
Karl Fulves
On Two Counts: Replica
signed selection in deck, 4 blank cards brought out, on one selection is drawn, turns over, changes into real selection
the modified count\nfour as four, combining norm osborn's "unlimited" count with elmsley count, modified "the combination count"\nkarl fulves
1973
Karl Fulves
The Modified Count
four as four, combining Norm Osborn's "Unlimited" count with Elmsley count, modified "The Combination Count"
all backs\naces lost and found in process, color changing backs kicker, twenty red-blue double backers\nderek dingle\nall backs routine\nderek dingle
1973
Derek Dingle
All Backs
aces lost and found in process, color changing backs kicker, twenty red-blue double backers
one-hand tilt get-ready\nmention of it: "although (...) not appeared in print, it seems to be widely used with many variations in circulation."\nkarl fulves
1974
Karl Fulves
One-Hand Tilt Get-Ready
mention of it: "Although (...) not appeared in print, it seems to be widely used with many variations in circulation."
minus one\nodd backed card underneath cardboard, another card signed is put underneath as well, they become one signed odd-backed card\nmike rogers\nfuture minus\nkarl fulves
1974
Mike Rogers
Minus One
odd backed card underneath cardboard, another card signed is put underneath as well, they become one signed odd-backed card
the five-card deal\ngambling problem, see also page 202 for restrictions, for solution see reference\nkarl fulves\nfive card deal\njerry k. hartman
1974
Karl Fulves
The Five-Card Deal
gambling problem, see also page 202 for restrictions, for solution see reference
center pull-out\nbasis of so called gemini count, credit information\nkarl fulves\nreference notes\nkarl fulves\ncenter pull-out\nkarl fulves
1974
Karl Fulves
Center Pull-Out
basis of so called Gemini Count, credit information
coins up sleeve\nthree coins to glass, shell, based on routines by al cohen and jerry lukins (hugard's)\nmilton tropp\njerry lukins\nal cohen\nthe homing coins\njerry lukins
1974
Milton Tropp, Jerry Lukins, Al Cohen
Coins Up Sleeve
three coins to glass, shell, based on routines by Al Cohen and Jerry Lukins (Hugard's)
2 jacks again\njacks travel from end of faced deck to center and around the deck (four phases)\nneal elias\nlin searles' half passed turnover\nlin searles\njerry k. hartman
1974
Neal Elias
2 Jacks Again
Jacks travel from end of faced deck to center and around the deck (four phases)
night poker\nseven handed game, faro, spectator has some choices but still performer wins, exploiting primitive cycles\nhoward schwarzman\nother forms of the transposition\nkarl fulves
1975
Howard Schwarzman
Night Poker
seven handed game, faro, spectator has some choices but still performer wins, exploiting Primitive Cycles
kangaroo\nposition and card at that position are thought of, card turns up with down-under-deal, non-faro method\nroy walton\nmelbourne\nalex elmsley
1975
Roy Walton
Kangaroo
position and card at that position are thought of, card turns up with down-under-deal, non-faro method
two for the seer saw\nriffle force to break with delay, here as prediction of two cards, see also fulves' notes on page 242\njerry k. hartman\ntwin forcast\njames g. thompson jr.\ntwo for the seer saw\njerry k. hartman
1975
Jerry K. Hartman
Two For The Seer Saw
riffle force to break with delay, here as prediction of two cards, see also Fulves' notes on page 242
mock turtle\ncards on face of deck change into selections\njerry k. hartman\nroy walton\n"green turtle" (roy walton, card script)
1975
Jerry K. Hartman, Roy Walton
advance loading\n1. on the top
a. advance loading
2. on the top
b. bluff removal
2. off the deck: a.
b. advance loading
c. bluff removal
iii. in the middle: advance loading
see also fulves' notes on page 242 for applications\njerry k. hartman
1975
Jerry K. Hartman
Advance Loading
1. On the Top
a. Advance Loading
2. On the Top
b. Bluff Removal
2. Off the Deck: A.
B. Advance Loading
C. Bluff Removal
III. In the Middle: Advance Loading
see also Fulves' notes on page 242 for applications
bachanal\nfour cards transform, combination with "back to back", see also fulves' notes on page 243\njerry k. hartman\nfather cyprian's wild card\nfather cyprian\nbachanal - alternate ending\njerry k. hartman
1975
Jerry K. Hartman
Bachanal
four cards transform, combination with "Back to Back", see also Fulves' notes on page 243
taking turns\nspectator turns over card behind back, apparently exactly the same as performer a moment before\njerry k. hartman\nnotes by fulves on p. 243\ncoercion\nj. w. sarles
1975
Jerry K. Hartman
Taking Turns
spectator turns over card behind back, apparently exactly the same as performer a moment before