the cards and dice - 1. the transposition\nace - four of clubs face-down on table with a die on top of each with one to four to top, dice exchanged and cards follow\nbill simon\ncards & dice\nwilliam p. miesel
1954
sleightly sensational Bill Simon
The Cards and Dice - 1. The Transposition
Ace - Four of clubs face-down on table with a die on top of each with one to four to top, dice exchanged and cards follow
the lost ace\nfour cards are shown as the ace of spades, then they transform into the other three aces and the king of spades\nwilliam p. miesel\ntemperamental aces\nstephen herald
1957
the cardiste William P. Miesel
The Lost Ace
four cards are shown as the ace of spades, then they transform into the other three aces and the king of spades
another impromptu out of this world\ndoing miraskill for separating red and black cards\nwilliam p. miesel\nmiraskill\nstewart james\npay off\nwalter b. gibson
1958
the cardiste William P. Miesel
Another Impromptu Out of this World
doing Miraskill for separating red and black cards
straight cheating\nstraights, then four royal flushes as climax\nwilliam p. miesel\npoko-combo\nrussell "rusduck" duck
1958
the cardiste William P. Miesel
poko-combo\nstack that allows combination for ten card poker deal, strictly straight and straight cheating\nrussell "rusduck" duck\nten card poker deal routines in "phoenix" nr. 168 & 170\nstrictly straight\nrussell "rusduck" duck\nstraight cheating\nwilliam p. miesel
1959
the cardiste Russell "Rusduck" Duck
Poko-Combo
stack that allows combination for ten card poker deal, strictly straight and straight cheating
Related to
Ten Card Poker Deal Routines in "Phoenix" Nr. 168 & 170
static\nproblems with cards - no. one
selection made by stabbing joker into deck without removing selection, how to control it
solutions: see references\nkarl fulves\nstatic\nfrancis haxton\ncased static\nkarl fulves\nthree static solutions\nmilton kort\nfourth static solution\nmilton kort\nstatic\njames west\nstatic\nwilliam p. miesel
1966
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 Karl Fulves
Static
Problems with Cards - No. One
selection made by stabbing joker into deck without removing selection, how to control it
Solutions: see references
named red card in black packet\nas a problem\nwilliam p. miesel\nnamed red card in black packet\nedward marlo
1966
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 William P. Miesel
named red card in black packet\nsolution to miesel's problem\nedward marlo\nnamed red card in black packet\nwilliam p. miesel
1966
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 Edward Marlo
cards & dice\nace-four and four dice match up, aces appear\nwilliam p. miesel\nthe cards and dice - 1. the transposition\nbill simon
1968
epilogue William P. Miesel
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
epilogue Karl Fulves
Three Way Split
transposition procedure posed as a problem, for solutions see references
oil and queens\ntransformation kicker\nroy walton\nwater and oil barrons\nwilliam p. miesel\na load of.....\npaul brignall\nso these must be...\nstephen tucker\nder frauenschwarm\n sveroni
1969
the devil's playthings Roy Walton
the devil's pasteboards\nprediction of a symbol, elastic bands on poster board to put symbol cards\nwilliam p. miesel
1971
the compleat magick - volume 1 William P. Miesel
The Devil's Pasteboards
prediction of a symbol, elastic bands on poster board to put symbol cards
card to pocket\nsolution to third hofzinser problem, transposition of card with pocketed card, three phases\nwilliam p. miesel
1972
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 William P. Miesel
Card to Pocket
solution to third Hofzinser Problem, transposition of card with pocketed card, three phases
water and oil barrons\n\nwilliam p. miesel\noil and queens\nroy walton\nthe visine trick\ncharles hudson
1982
fork full of appetizers William P. Miesel
the flying signature\nodd-backed card turns out to be same as signed selection, then signature appears on it\nearl nelson\nthe flying signature, no palm method\nfrank simon\nsigna-flite\nwilliam p. miesel
1984
west coast quarterly Earl Nelson
The Flying Signature
odd-backed card turns out to be same as signed selection, then signature appears on it
signa-flite\nodd-backed card turns out to be same as signed selection, then signature appears on it, simplified variation\nwilliam p. miesel\nthe flying signature\nearl nelson
1984
west coast quarterly William P. Miesel
Signa-Flite
odd-backed card turns out to be same as signed selection, then signature appears on it, simplified variation
twice under the shot\ncard under shot glass changes into signed selection, card is put back under glass then a second card is selected and signed on the back, signatures turn out to be on same card\nwilliam p. miesel\ncard under glass\nderek dingle
1984
fork full of appetizers - book 2 William P. Miesel
Twice under the Shot
card under shot glass changes into signed selection, card is put back under glass then a second card is selected and signed on the back, signatures turn out to be on same card
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
right here is your card\nrevelation of a selected card by spelling your card is right here and forming na arrow with the packets\nwilliam p. miesel\ncards and a number...\nkarl fulves\nthe illegitimate location\nharry levine
1992
the trapdoor - volume two William P. Miesel
Right Here Is Your Card
revelation of a selected card by spelling Your Card Is Right Here and forming na arrow with the packets
the forgetful gambler\nno. 54, deck shuffled face-up/face-down, they right themselves except for royal flush, rest of deck changes back color\nbill simon\nwilliam p. miesel\nkarl fulves
1995
self-working close-up card magic Bill Simon, William P. Miesel, Karl Fulves
The Forgetful Gambler
No. 54, deck shuffled face-up/face-down, they right themselves except for Royal Flush, rest of deck changes back color
the illegitimate location\nwith lots of flourish cuts, spelling this is not your card but this is\nharry levine\nright here is your card\nwilliam p. miesel
1998
the trapdoor - volume three Harry Levine
The Illegitimate Location
with lots of flourish cuts, spelling this is not your card but this is
bill miesel's "red card prediction"\nprediction "you will select the only red card", faces-backs-ambiguity\nwilliam p. miesel\narthur carter
2008
subtle card creations - volume 1 William P. Miesel, Arthur Carter
Bill Miesel's "Red Card Prediction"
prediction "you will select the only red card", faces-backs-ambiguity