predicto\nfour aces are shuffled by each performer and spectator, they chose the same which is also predicted on slate, jumbo cards recommended\nlouis lam
1937
watch me closely Louis Lam
Predicto
four aces are shuffled by each performer and spectator, they chose the same which is also predicted on slate, jumbo cards recommended
a winning wager\nfive cards shuffled in placed on a stand, selected one is predicted on a slate with houlette and duplicates\ngeorge g. kaplan\na sensational prediction\ndr. william t. palchinas\ngeorge g. kaplan
1944
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv George G. Kaplan
A Winning Wager
five cards shuffled in placed on a stand, selected one is predicted on a slate with houlette and duplicates
quarters\njumbo card as prediction, quarters of cut jumbo cards are selected, prediction match even though one corner does not fit the card\naldo colombini\nfive-way fours\nrandy wakeman
1991
fism lecture notes Aldo Colombini
Quarters
jumbo card as prediction, quarters of cut jumbo cards are selected, prediction match even though one corner does not fit the card
jumbo two-way split\nstewart james's trick with jumbo cards. prediction idea by u. f. grant\nnick trost\nu. f. grant\n"split second" (stewart james, the new tops, december 1962)
1997
the card magic of nick trost Nick Trost, U. F. Grant
Jumbo Two-Way Split
Stewart James's trick with jumbo cards. Prediction idea by U. F. Grant
Inspired by
"Split Second" (Stewart James, The New Tops, December 1962)
pick me, pick me not!\ntwo cards among six jumbo cards are selected, only cards with "pick me" written on it, on the other card is written "you won't pick me"\npeter duffie
2000
standing room only Peter Duffie
Pick Me, Pick Me Not!
two cards among six Jumbo cards are selected, only cards with "Pick Me" written on it, on the other card is written "You Won't Pick ME"
party of six\nsix people each choose a card and go on stage, stand in a row. spectator in the audience (holding prediction) chooses one by spelling. prediction matches the card held by person on stage\ndavid acer\nparty of six\ndavid acer
2004
random acts of magic David Acer
Party of Six
six people each choose a card and go on stage, stand in a row. Spectator in the audience (holding prediction) chooses one by spelling. Prediction matches the card held by person on stage
party of six\nsix people each choose a card and go on stage, stand in a row. spectator in the audience (holding prediction) chooses one by spelling. prediction matches the card held by person on stage\ndavid acer\nparty of six\ndavid acer
2011
more power to you David Acer
Party of Six
six people each choose a card and go on stage, stand in a row. Spectator in the audience (holding prediction) chooses one by spelling. Prediction matches the card held by person on stage