another poker trick\nthree aces are controlled then riffle stacked for four players\n unknown\nanother poker trick\nt. nelson downs
1909
the art of magic
Unknown
Another Poker Trick
three aces are controlled then riffle stacked for four players
the impromptu card reader\nsome hands dealt and performer knows cards in one of them, riffle stacking from bottom\ncharles t. jordan\nimpromptu card reader\ncharles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands Charles T. Jordan
The Impromptu Card Reader
some hands dealt and performer knows cards in one of them, riffle stacking from bottom
the riffle stack\nfour cards\njack merlin\nthe riffle stack\njack merlin\nrunning up four\nkarl fulves\njack merlin\ndouble break\nkarl fulves
1927/28
merlin at the card table Jack Merlin
setting up poker hands with the riffle shuffle\nmentioning pre-established breaks
1. to run up three cards in a four-handed game of poker
2. to set up two hands, threes in each hand, in a four hand game\npurvis w. miller\nsetting up poker hands\npurvis w. miller\nmiller lite\npurvis w. miller\nkarl fulves
1939
more card manipulations Purvis W. Miller
Setting up Poker Hands with the Riffle Shuffle
mentioning pre-established breaks
1. To Run up Three Cards in a Four-Handed Game of Poker
2. To Set Up Two Hands, Threes in Each Hand, in a Four Hand Game
one riffle shuffle stacks - for two cards\nfeaturing block set up principle\nedward marlo\none shuffle riffle stack\nedward marlo\njames swain
1959
riffle shuffle systems Edward Marlo
in one riffle shuffle\nstacking four cards in one shuffle, also at different distances, stacking with side-jogged blocks on one side\nedward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo
In One Riffle Shuffle
stacking four cards in one shuffle, also at different distances, stacking with side-jogged blocks on one side
combination methods\nstacking multiple cards in one shuffle, two methods, incorporating preparation methods:
- the release (from center)
- the step and block
- the preliminary riffle\nedward marlo
1964
the patented shuffle Edward Marlo
Combination Methods
stacking multiple cards in one shuffle, two methods, incorporating preparation methods:
- The Release (from center)
- The Step and Block
- The Preliminary Riffle
center stacking\ncards stacked while apparently being in center\nedward marlo\nmarlo flexible cull and stock\nedward marlo
1964
the patented shuffle Edward Marlo
gin rummy stack\n- 1st combination
- 2nd combination (in two shuffles)
- 3rd combination (in two shuffles)\nedward marlo
1964
the patented shuffle Edward Marlo
Gin Rummy Stack
- 1st Combination
- 2nd Combination (In Two Shuffles)
- 3rd Combination (In Two Shuffles)
power poker #1\nstacking aces, everybody gets a good hand as well\nedward marlo\npower poker\nmichael skinner\nthe ultimate card shark\ndarwin ortiz
1964
the patented shuffle Edward Marlo
marlo flexible cull and stock\n- to the top
- minor problems
- the release
- to the bottom\nedward marlo\ncenter stacking\nedward marlo
1967
riffle shuffle finale Edward Marlo
Marlo Flexible Cull and Stock
- To the Top
- Minor Problems
- The Release
- To the Bottom
stock shuffle\ndefinition of term, center stacking mentioned, normal stacking described via quote from merlin\nkarl fulves\njack merlin\nthe riffle stack\njack merlin
1973
riffle shuffle technique - preliminary notes on part one Karl Fulves, Jack Merlin
Stock Shuffle
definition of term, center stacking mentioned, normal stacking described via quote from Merlin
negative stock shuffle\nchanging the number of players of a stacked set, posed as a problem\nkarl fulves\nclimax to an unexpected poker deal\nroberto giobbi
1973
riffle shuffle technique - preliminary notes on part one Karl Fulves
Negative Stock Shuffle
changing the number of players of a stacked set, posed as a problem
school for swindlers\nfour indifferent cards stacked to spectator, performer receives aces
- four aces vs. royal flush
- the concealed outcome (using aces later)\nkarl fulves
1979
gambler's third lesson Karl Fulves
School for Swindlers
four indifferent cards stacked to spectator, performer receives aces
- Four Aces vs. Royal Flush
- The Concealed Outcome (using aces later)
fast stack\nriffle stacking for 4, 5 or 6 hands, handling of unpublished vernon effect\nmartin a. nash\ndai vernon
1980
jacks or better Martin A. Nash, Dai Vernon
Fast Stack
riffle stacking for 4, 5 or 6 hands, handling of unpublished Vernon effect
the "artanis" load-on technique\nfor simplified riffle stacking, probably standard\njoe artanis
1982
the close-up magic of frank garcia - part i Joe Artanis
super stack - the one second poker stack\n- the work
- status report
- synopsis of the cull and set-up
- overhand shuffle - four hand stack
- the riffle shuffle
- synopsis of the riffle shuffles\nsteve beam\nthe 3 1/2 second stack\nedward marlo\nfast stack\nmartin a. nash
1983
super stack - the one second poker stack Steve Beam
Super Stack - The One Second Poker Stack
- The Work
- Status Report
- Synopsis of the Cull and Set-Up
- Overhand Shuffle - Four Hand Stack
- The Riffle Shuffle
- Synopsis of the Riffle Shuffles
indeterminate pseudo stack\nestimation one riffle shuffle stack with second deal and injogged cards\nedward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine volume 5 Edward Marlo
Indeterminate Pseudo Stack
estimation one riffle shuffle stack with second deal and injogged cards
riffle shuffle stacks\nstacking aces for seven hands after spectator dealt two to four hands, scoop up procedure and riffle shuffle stack\nedward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine volume 5 Edward Marlo
Riffle Shuffle Stacks
stacking aces for seven hands after spectator dealt two to four hands, scoop up procedure and riffle shuffle stack
notes by karl fulves\nriffle stacking from the bottom\nkarl fulves\nwilliam p. miesel
1984
riffle shuffle technique - part three Karl Fulves, William P. Miesel
impromptu card reader\nfrom the bottom\ncharles t. jordan\nthe impromptu card reader\ncharles t. jordan
1984
riffle shuffle technique - part three Charles T. Jordan
setting up poker hands\nstacking two hands\npurvis w. miller\nsetting up poker hands with the riffle shuffle\npurvis w. miller
1984
riffle shuffle technique - part three Purvis W. Miller
one shuffle stacking\n- pre-established breaks
- riffle breaks\nharry green\nspeed stacking\nkarl fulves
1984
riffle shuffle technique - part three Harry Green
the restacking problem\nplayers leave or arrive after deck is already stacked, several solutions:
- 4 hands to 3
- 5 hands to 4
- 5 hands to 3
- 3 hands to 5
- mind games (including finding some thought of cards (blindfold poker deal))\nkarl fulves\nblindfold aces\nkarl fulves\nthe case of the inconstant player\nernest earick
1984
riffle shuffle technique - part three Karl Fulves
The Restacking Problem
players leave or arrive after deck is already stacked, several solutions:
- 4 Hands to 3
- 5 Hands to 4
- 5 Hands to 3
- 3 Hands to 5
- Mind Games (including finding some thought of cards (blindfold poker deal))
running up or stacking combinations\ncopied from "elliott's legacy to the conjuring fraternity"\ndr. james william elliott
1984
riffle shuffle technique - part three Dr. James William Elliott
Running Up or Stacking Combinations
copied from "Elliott's Legacy to the Conjuring Fraternity"
poker trick\naces riffle shuffled in deck yet controlled (top stock control), then stacked with two shuffles (perfectly alternating near top)\n unknown
1985
the fred braue notebooks
Unknown
Poker Trick
Aces riffle shuffled in deck yet controlled (top stock control), then stacked with two shuffles (perfectly alternating near top)
two shuffle cull\ntwo riffle shuffles to cull full house, 2 more to stack it, "it is understood that the above information is to be used for entertainment purposes only."\nedward marlo
1990
that's it Edward Marlo
Two Shuffle Cull
two riffle shuffles to cull full house, 2 more to stack it, "It is understood that the above information is to be used for entertainment purposes only."
just lucky\nriffle stacking for four players in which top card is lost every time\nalex elmsley
1991
the collected works of alex elmsley - volume 1 Alex Elmsley
Just Lucky
riffle stacking for four players in which top card is lost every time
one shuffle riffle stack\n\nedward marlo\njames swain\none riffle shuffle stacks - for two cards\nedward marlo
1992
don't blink Edward Marlo, James Swain
the w.e.b. shuffle\nspecial crimped card, the real work otherwise\nsteve draun\nthe web shuffle\nsteve draun
1993
secrets draun from underground Steve Draun
the case of the inconstant player\nadjusting five player stack if up to three leave or two arrive\nernest earick\nthe restacking problem\nkarl fulves
1993
by forces unseen Ernest Earick
The Case of the Inconstant Player
adjusting five player stack if up to three leave or two arrive
a stack of stacks\nfour riffle shuffle stacking systems, assisted by a breather crimp\nbob king\nfast shuffle\ndarwin ortiz
1993
the breather 2 Bob King
A Stack of Stacks
four riffle shuffle stacking systems, assisted by a Breather Crimp
a hell of a poker game\npart i: dealing four aces with cards face up throughout.
part ii: dealing kings to the devil's hand and the aces to your hand for a surprise finish.
part iii
part iv: dealing two hands - kings to third hand, aces to your hand.\njoseph k. schmidt
1995
new card control systems Joseph K. Schmidt
A Hell of a Poker Game
Part I: Dealing four Aces with cards face up throughout.
Part II: Dealing Kings to the devil's hand and the Aces to your hand for a surprise finish.
Part III
Part IV: Dealing two hands - Kings to third hand, Aces to your hand.
running up four\n"the first appearance in the magical literature of a four-card run-up was jack merlin's"\nkarl fulves\njack merlin\nthe riffle stack\njack merlin
1995
setting up exercises Karl Fulves, Jack Merlin
Running Up Four
"The first appearance in the magical literature of a four-card run-up was Jack Merlin's"
miller lite\nrunning up two poker hands, "see also the downs-mcguire letters."\npurvis w. miller\nkarl fulves\nsetting up poker hands with the riffle shuffle\npurvis w. miller
1995
setting up exercises Purvis W. Miller, Karl Fulves
Miller Lite
running up two poker hands, "See also The Downs-McGuire Letters."
pick ups\n- inside pick-up
- center pick up
- outside pick up
- technical points
- double pick up
- 3- and 4-card pick-ups
- mastering pick-ups\nkarl fulves
1995
setting up exercises Karl Fulves
Pick Ups
- Inside Pick-Up
- Center Pick Up
- Outside Pick Up
- Technical Points
- Double Pick Up
- 3- and 4-Card Pick-Ups
- Mastering Pick-Ups
cool hand duke\ncull stack
- no kings in packet
- one king in packet
- two kings in packet
- three kings in packet
- the routine\nkarl fulves
1996
blocking off Karl Fulves
Cool Hand Duke
cull stack
- No Kings In Packet
- One King In Packet
- Two Kings In Packet
- Three Kings In Packet
- The Routine