introduction - x-rated card magic\nintroduction to the book\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Introduction - X-Rated Card Magic
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the vanishing magicians\narticle explaining/listing why people get out of magic.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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The Vanishing Magicians
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miscellaneous\nintroduction to the chapter of unclassified card magic.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Miscellaneous
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photo finish\nprinted prediction reflects cards randomly cut and dealt to. opening effect.\nsteve beam\ndoug canning
2015
Steve Beam, Doug Canning
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Photo Finish
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flash photo finish\ncomedy prediction that ultimately predicts three cards chosen by participant.\nsteve beam\ndoug canning
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Steve Beam, Doug Canning
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Flash Photo Finish
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tapped\ndeck is sucked back into card case while magician tries to remove it.\nnico scholl\nlube job\nsteve beam
2015
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impossible speller\nmentally selected card revealed by spelled to it.\ndoug conn
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Doug Conn
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Impossible Speller
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the anything trick\nafter several random cards are located by spectator-cutting, an item used in the patter (fruit, salt shaker, etc.) is produced for the climax.\nsteve beam\n"the prediction" (hatton & plate, magicians' tricks and how they are done, 1910)\n"x-ray touch" (martin gardner, cut the cards, 1942)
2015
Steve Beam
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The Anything Trick
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Related to- "The Prediction" (Hatton & Plate, Magicians' Tricks and How THey are Done, 1910)
- "X-Ray Touch" (Martin Gardner, Cut the Cards, 1942)
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can i call you sometime\nspectator-shuffled deck of cards produces the phone number of a fictional female chosen by an audience member from twenty-seven different fictional females whose names are written on napkins.\ndavid corsaro\nplay it straight (triumph)\njohn bannon
2015
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total recall\nindependently reinvented. same as lee asher's "four casting"\nmike desorbo\n"may the force be with you" (lee asher, video: cooking with lee asher)\nfour casting\nlee asher
2015
Mike DeSorbo
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Total Recall
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deconstructed construction\nthe magician divines a mentally constructed playing card.\nryan schlutz\n"think and sync" (john carey, video: john carey collection 2)\n"think of one" (allan kronzek, genii, august 2012)
2015
Ryan Schlutz
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Deconstructed Construction
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Related to- "Think and Sync" (John Carey, Video: John Carey Collection 2)
- "Think of One" (Allan Kronzek, Genii, August 2012)
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perfect location\nmagician finds a card selected while the cards were out of his hands.\nvic trabucco
2015
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Perfect location
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bambi revisited\nthe padlock in the back design of a selected card unlocks after a key mysteriously rotates (and a zipper mysteriously slides open).\nsteve beam\n"fly down" (dave brumble, magic--the vanishing art by steve beam, 1979)\nthe key\ndr. stanley jaks
2015
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Bambi Revisited
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Inspired byRelated to- "Fly Down" (Dave Brumble, Magic--The Vanishing Art by Steve Beam, 1979)
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bottoms-up force\nforces the card on top or bottom of the deck.\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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Bottoms-Up Force
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the queen sisters\nbizarre story of sacrifice where two sisters (queens) triumph despite the odds against them.\nrobert e. neale\nwheels of fortune\nsteve beam
2015
Robert E. Neale
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wheel force\nelimination force from five objects starting with the one selected by a spectator.\nrobert e. neale
2015
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Wheel Force
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wheels of fortune\ninspired by wheel of fortune tv show, audience member competes for prizes and wins a second card trick.\nsteve beam\nthe queen sisters\nrobert e. neale
2015
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final exam\nin a eye-hand coordination test, the magician deals a shuffled/cut deck as he counts down from ten to one, and ultimately produces the ace through ten.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Final Exam
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longing for the selected card\nhandling for the long card created by tom sellers & harold beaumont.\nsteve beam\n"long card comedy" (tom sellers, the magic want yearbook, 1948-49)\n"stretching a card" (harold beaumont, marketed effect, 1952)
2015
Steve Beam
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Longing for the Selected Card
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Inspired by- "Long Card Comedy" (Tom Sellers, The Magic Want Yearbook, 1948-49)
- "Stretching a Card" (Harold Beaumont, Marketed effect, 1952)
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a star is born\nrandom cards from a spectator-shuffled esp deck distributed to four participants. with free choices of which cards to eliminate, they all end up with a star.\nsteve beam\n"esp-bingo" (mat roelof, new pentagram, dec. 1985)\n"esp-bingo" (mat roelof, new pentagram, dec. 1985)\nmind over anti-matter\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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A Star is Born
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Inspired by- "ESP-Bingo" (Mat Roelof, New Pentagram, Dec. 1985)
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mind over anti-matter\nrandom cards from a spectator-shuffled deck distributed to four participants. with free choices of which cards to eliminate, they all end up with one card. when combined, the cards form a royal flush.\nsteve beam\n"esp-bingo" (mat roelof, new pentagram, dec. 1985)\na star is born\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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more than just a snappy dresser\nselected card vanishes and reappears being held by the joker.\nsteve beam\nground control\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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More than Just a Snappy Dresser
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ground control\ncombination force and control based upon hindu shuffle force.\nsteve beam\nmore than just a snappy dresser\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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magicians' pickup lines that should be retired\n29 pickup lines used by magicians deemed to be dated and/or ineffective which should no longer be used by aspiring over-sexed magicians.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Magicians' Pickup Lines that Should Be Retired
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magicians' pickup lines that should be retired\nlist of pickup lines that should be retired.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Magicians' Pickup Lines that Should be Retired
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gambling\nintroduction to the chapter on gambling effects.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Gambling
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dicey location\na selected card is found by having a spectator roll a dice to generate three random numbers.\nsteve beam\n"curiouser count" (steve beam, semi-automatic card tricks, vol. v, 2004)
2015
Steve Beam
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Dicey Location
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deep down dicey location\nfour dice are rolled to arrive at a random number where a selected card can be found in the deck.\nsteve beam\ndicey location\nsteve beam
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Steve Beam
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die-nasty\nusing a random number from a die, the spectator locates one of the suicide kings with the "merry-go-round of death" (down-under deal). more of a coincidence than a miracle.\nsteve beam\n"australian crawl" (steve beam, semi-automatic card tricks, vol. 1, 1993)
2015
Steve Beam
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Die-Nasty
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power poker\nmagician demonstrates how to stack cards during a shuffle and receives four aces on the first deal. on the next round, he receives a royal flush.\nvic trabucco\nan effective poker deal\n unknown
2015
Vic Trabucco
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Power Poker
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bluff cull\nway of secretly culling cards during a shuffling demonstration.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Bluff Cull
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eight against one\nfinish for 3 card monte where target card vanishes and a four of a kind is produced.\nsteve beam\nthe optical move\ndai vernon\nmonte move \ntrevor lewis\nken krenzel
2015
Steve Beam
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Eight Against One
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facade\nversion of lewis jones effect where questions are asked and the true or false answers are spelt/dealt into piles on the table, ultimately producing a royal flush.\nsteve beam\n"persona" (lewis jones, persona, 2013)\nprefiguration\nlarry jennings
2015
Steve Beam
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Facade
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the magic of ramón riobóo\nintroduction to chapter on the magic of ramón riobóo.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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The Magic of Ramón Riobóo
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the magic of ramón riobóo\nintroduction to the chapter on the magic of ramón riobóo.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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The Magic of Ramón Riobóo
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liberty, fraternity, equality\nmatching effect where two spectators end up with the same number of cards, despite numerous choices and opportunities to impact the outcome.\nramón riobóo\nmiraskill\nstewart james
2015
Ramón Riobóo
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spanish curry\na card vanishes from a group of cards.\nramón riobóo\npiano card trick (uncredited, stanyon's magic, 1902)\nthe piano trick\n unknown\nthe case of the missing hat\npaul curry
2015
Ramón Riobóo
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Spanish Curry
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open table\nfour aces penetrate the table one at a time.\nramón riobóo
2015
Ramón Riobóo
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Open Table
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disparity\nupdated handling of the dudeney parity principle. cards are dealt into a grid on the table as directed by the audience. the cards are reassembled by folding rows and columns onto each other - again controlled by the audience - yet the selections are found reversed in the packet.\nramón riobóo\nparadox papers\nmartin gardner\nthe works\njohn bannon
2015
Ramón Riobóo
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Disparity
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instructions to my proofreaders\ninstructions provided to proofreaders for volume 10 of semi-automatic card tricks\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Instructions to my Proofreaders
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instructions to my proofreaders\ninstructions by the author provided to the proofreaders before they started proofreading the book.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Instructions to my Proofreaders
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international harvester\nintroduction to chapter on international contributions.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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International Harvester
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international harvester\nintroduction to the chapter on effects contributed from around the world.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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International Harvester
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belly strippers\nvanish of a playing card wrapped up in the magician's sweater or tie.\nlionel gallardo
2015
Lionel Gallardo
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Belly Strippers
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the strange coincidence\nusing a mixed deck of cards (red and blue backs), one spectator freely cuts off a number of cards from the top of the deck. two cards are freely selected from the remainder which ultimately reveal the number of cards cut, the number of reds and blacks, and the colors of the backs of the cards that were cut.\npepe lirrojo\n8th unsolved card problem (hofzinser, kartenkunste, 1910)
2015
Pepe Lirrojo
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The Strange Coincidence
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or...\nthe magician and a helper bury the four kings in the deck. the two of them later cut to the four kings.\njózsef kovács
2015
József Kovács
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Or...
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tradeoffs\nfour kings are lost in the pack. the magician and a helper cut the cards to locate them.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Tradeoffs
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esteban's aces\nspectator cuts to the four aces.\nesteban del acebo
2015
Esteban del Acebo
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Esteban's Aces
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rollover triumph i\ntriumph display.\nesteban del acebo
2015
Esteban del Acebo
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Rollover Triumph I
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rollover triumph ii\ntriumph display\nesteban del acebo
2015
Esteban del Acebo
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Rollover Triumph II
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flash fried\nvariation of 21-card trick\nhernán maccagno\n"how to have someone think of a card and guess what it is" (horatio galasso, giochi de carte, 1593)\nsecond method\n unknown
2015
Hernán Maccagno
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Flash Fried
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Related to- "How to Have Someone Think of a Card and Guess What it is" (Horatio Galasso, Giochi de Carte, 1593)
- Second Method (Unknown, 1876)
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semi-automatic ace production\nspectator chooses where to cut the pack to separate it into packets. the top card of each packet is an ace.\ndani daortiz\n"how to have someone think of a card and guess what it is" (horatio galasso, giochi de carte, 1593)\nsecond method\n unknown
2015
Dani DaOrtiz
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Semi-Automatic Ace Production
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Related to- "How to Have Someone Think of a Card and Guess What it is" (Horatio Galasso, Giochi de Carte, 1593)
- Second Method (Unknown, 1876)
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the absent player\nspectators shuffle the deck, decide the number of poker hands to be dealt, and which hand will win. despite their choices, the designated player receives a royal flush.\ndani daortiz
2015
Dani DaOrtiz
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The Absent Player
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mathe-mate-ics\nin a progressively more impressive demonstration, the participant cuts a number of cards from the deck. the magician cuts the remainder in two. dealing down in both the magician's packets to the participant's number, two mates are found. this is repeated two times.\ndenis behr\nalex elmsley\narith-mate-ic\nalex elmsley
2015
Denis Behr, Alex Elmsley
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mark of the reader\nthe selected card vanishes. when the spectator's two attempts to find his own card fails, the values of the two are added to arrive at a total. turning to that page in a book, the selection is found there.\ntony griffith\n"mark of the reader" (stewart james, pentagram, feb. 1947)
2015
Tony Griffith
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Mark of the Reader
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hot pockets\ncard stopped at and card thought-of in relation to the thought-of card, both removed, performer divines both\npit hartling\nbrother john hamman\nopposite pockets\nbrother john hamman
2015
Pit Hartling, Brother John Hamman
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Hot Pockets
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meet your proofreaders\nbrief bios of the six proofreaders of the book.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Meet Your Proofreaders
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meet your proofreaders\nbrief biographical information on each of the proofreaders.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Meet Your Proofreaders
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the magic of lewis jones\nintroduction to the chapter on the magic of lewis jones.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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The Magic of Lewis Jones
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the magic of lewis jones\nintroduction to the chapter on the magic of lewis jones.\n unknown
2015
Unknown
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The Magic of Lewis Jones
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you think, i think\nthe magician reads the spectator's mind. then, the spectator reads the magician's mind.\nlewis jones
2015
Lewis Jones
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You Think, I Think
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a word in your ear\nbook test using a dictionary.\nlewis jones\nthe lesser dictionary test\njim steinmeyer
2015
Lewis Jones
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what kind of card are you?\nthe magician places a card to represent a spectator in his pocket. the spectator uses random numbers of cards to generate a playing card. the magician removes that card from his pocket.\nlewis jones\n"look, no cards" (lewis jones, the book of revelations, 2011)
2015
Lewis Jones
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What Kind of Card are You?
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pocketless\nmagician pockets two cards. spectator names any card. magician removes the two cards - one matches the value and the other the suit of the named card.\nlewis jones\npocket protectors\nrich aviles\nalex elmsley\npocket protectors\nrich aviles
2015
Lewis Jones
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Pocketless
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stargazer\nmagician writes a prediction. spectator answers questions as he deals cards for each letter in the answer. at the conclusion, the last card matches the written prediction.\nlewis jones\nstargazer - the alpha version\nlewis jones\nfarsighted stargazer\nsteve beam\nblinded stargazer\nsteve beam
2015
Lewis Jones
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Stargazer
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stargazer - the alpha version\nmagician writes a prediction. spectator answers questions and deals one card for each letter in the answer. the last card matches the prediction.\nlewis jones\nstargazer\nlewis jones\nfarsighted stargazer\nsteve beam\nblinded stargazer\nsteve beam
2015
Lewis Jones
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farsighted stargazer\nmagician removes a card to serve as a prediction. spectator answers questions and deals one card for each letter in the answer. the last card matches the prediction.\nsteve beam\nstargazer\nlewis jones\nstargazer - the alpha version\nlewis jones\nblinded stargazer\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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blinded stargazer\nmagician removes a card to serve as a prediction. spectator answers questions and deals one card for each letter in the answer. the last card matches the prediction.\nsteve beam\nstargazer\nlewis jones\nstargazer - the alpha version\nlewis jones\nfarsighted stargazer\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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mental magic\nintroduction to chapter on mental magic with cards.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Mental Magic
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mental magic\nintroduction to the chapter on mental magic.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Mental Magic
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heliocentrick\na card is selected and returned to the deck. starting with a packet of cards, the magician spells a planet chosen by a spectator. the selection is found at the conclusion of the spelling.\nmax maven
2015
Max Maven
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Heliocentrick
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composite speller\ndeck is cut and half given to each of two spectators. each thinks of a card in their half. the value of one card is combined with the suit of the other. the deck is reassembled and the composite card spelled. it turns up at the final letter.\nmax maven\n"premonition in reverse" (tony griffith, semi-automatic card tricks, vol. 6, 2006)\n"joint banking" (doug canning, semi-automatic card tricks, vol. 6, 2006)
2015
Max Maven
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Composite Speller
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- "Joint Banking" (Doug Canning, Semi-Automatic Card Tricks, Vol. 6, 2006)
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pocket protectors\nthe magician pockets two cards to serve as a prediction. spectator calls out any card. magician shows one of the predictions has the same value and the other the same suit as the mentally selected card.\nrich aviles\npocket protectors\nrich aviles\nalex elmsley\npocketless\nlewis jones
2015
Rich Aviles
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reading the tea leaves\na selection is made and lost in the pack. taking a third of the pack, cards are shuffled and dealt into four hands. the top card of each pile is turned face up and they tell the color, suit, royalty content, and finally, the value of the selection.\ndavid solomon
2015
David Solomon
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cold fish\nsomeone cuts off some cards. following the magician's instructions until only one card remains, the magician names the remaining card.\nbenjamin marshall
2015
Benjamin Marshall
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Cold Fish
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3726\nfour people think of a value and then a suit. the magician names each of them.\nsteve beam\n"look, no cards" (lewis jones, the book of revelations, 2014)\n3726 for couples\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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3726 for couples\ntwo people think of a value and then a suit to form two cards. the magician names both playing cards.\nsteve beam\n3726\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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two-faced\nintroduction to chapter on what has been known as the "zen's poker stack"\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Two-Faced
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two-faced\nintroduction to the chapter based upon what is commonly referred to as the "zens poker deal."\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Two-Faced
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draw poker\nmagician forms a bag with a napkin and drops a deck of card inside. he asks for poker hand. he not only removes that hand from then napkin, but the highest version of that hand.\nsteve beam
2015
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Draw Poker
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bag lady\nmagician introduces a napkin folded into a bag and hands it to a lady. he asks someone in the audience to call out a poker hand. he produces that hand from the napkin and claims it is otherwise empty. he proves it by showing the cards that remain are blank on both sides.\nsteve beam\n"the poker hand" (val evans, pasteboard perplexities", 1920)\nquadruple poker trick\nmichael f. zens
2015
Steve Beam
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Bag Lady
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stack attack\nwhile deck is shuffled, spectator calls a poker hand. magician deals out hand called. can be repeated.\nsteve beam\n"the poker hand" (val evans, pasteboard perplexities", 1920)\nquadruple poker trick\nmichael f. zens
2015
Steve Beam
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Stack Attack
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the about-face move\nsemi-automatic half pass.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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encased\nfive cards in an otherwise empty envelope. spectator chooses a poker hand. the magician removes the hand from the envelope.\nsteve beam\nquadruple poker trick\nmichael f. zens
2015
Steve Beam
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encased in glass\nfive cards displayed in wineglass. any poker hand called. cards removed and shown to comprise chosen poker hand.\nsteve beam\nquadruple poker trick\nmichael f. zens
2015
Steve Beam
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background on the "zens" poker stack\nhistory of the mnemonic often referred to as the "zen's poker deal."\nsteve beam\nquadruple poker trick\nmichael f. zens
2015
Steve Beam
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home on the range\nintroduction to chapter using various new range forces.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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home on the range\nintroduction to the chapter covering various new range forces.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Home on the Range
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sweet spot\nrange force where spectator makes all the choices to arrive at force card.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Sweet Spot
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small prize winner\nrange force where spectator makes all the choices to arrive at force card.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Small Prize Winner
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nuclear force\nrange force where spectator makes all the choices to arrive at force card.\nsteve beam\nnew-and-clear force\njon racherbaumer
2015
Steve Beam
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ranger school\nseveral versions of a range force where spectator makes all the choices to arrive at force card.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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predicting the past\nroutine where the magician predicts a card to be freely chosen by a member of the audience.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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Predicting the Past
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one in a bazillion\nsince magician claims he didn't bring any cards, a card is constructed in the mind of a volunteer. it is shown reversed in a pictured spread of playing cards, and then removed from magician's pocket.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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blankety blank\nblank (both sides) deck used to create a playing card. that card is removed from the pocket and it appears (prints) in the deck.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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another behind the scenes look at book publishing\ndiscussion of how author covers his mistakes by blaming them on others.\nsteve beam
2015
Steve Beam
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another behind-the-scenes look at book publishing\nanecdote regarding the crediting of magic effects/methods.\nsteve beam
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rotator cut\nforce\nsteve beam
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double-down monte\nin-the-hands three card monte move.\nrichard bangs
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the under cover shuffle\noverhand false shuffle\nsteve beam
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tina's mystery switch #1\nswitch of a tabled card for one from the deck.\nlorenz schär\ntino plaz
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tina's mystery switch #2\nswitch of a sandwiched card for one of the cards that sandwiches it.\nlorenz schär\ntino plaz
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tina's transpo\none of two lost selections appears between two jokers. this card is placed aside and the second selection appears. they then switch places.\nlorenz schär\ntino plaz
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thanksgiven\nepilogue for book\nsteve beam
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thanksgiven\nsection listing all the contributors and thanking those involved with the volume.\nsteve beam
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routine builder\nspreadsheet designed to assist in constructing routines.\nsteve beam
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in decks\nindex of volume 10 of semi-automatic card tricks\nsteve beam
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suggested reading list\na list of recommended books everyone should read.\nsteve beam
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