perplexity\ntwo cards in twenty card packet at unknown positions change place (more or less)\nwalter b. gibson\noutflanked\nsteve beam\nwalter b. gibson
1940
the jinx 51-100 Walter B. Gibson
Perplexity
two cards in twenty card packet at unknown positions change place (more or less)
other forms of the transposition\ntranspositions of three or more cards within the deck with some examples (2<sup>n</sup> cards in a deck), examples 7-10\nkarl fulves\nthe principle of internal shuffling\nmurray bonfeld\n(2) primitive cycles\nkarl fulves
1969
faro & riffle technique Karl Fulves
Other Forms Of The Transposition
transpositions of three or more cards within the deck with some examples (2n cards in a deck), Examples 7-10
the karl le fong trick\ntwo cards noted by throwing three dice, cards change places\nroy walton\nlefong, jr.\nroy walton\nthe unselected\nsteve beam\ntelephony\nsteve beam\ndoug canning
1969
the devil's playthings Roy Walton
The Karl Le Fong Trick
two cards noted by throwing three dice, cards change places
"x" the unknown\nselection's position noted by spectator, second selection appears at this position\nedward marlo
1970
advanced fingertip control Edward Marlo
"X" the Unknown
selection's position noted by spectator, second selection appears at this position
unit transpo\ntwo five-card packets with different backs are put together after a selection is made from each, three faros, selections are in odd-backed piles now\nkarl fulves\ntranspoker\nkarl fulves
1970
faro & riffle technique Karl Fulves
Unit Transpo
two five-card packets with different backs are put together after a selection is made from each, three faros, selections are in odd-backed piles now
thot dice\ntwo cards change position, selected with dice\nkarl fulves\nthe lost die\nkarl fulves\ncards and numbers\nkarl fulves
1973
notes from underground Karl Fulves
transmigration\ntwo cards and their positions thought of in two sixteen-card packets, klondike shuffles and "can you see your card here?", finally the cards end up in each other's position\ngene finnell\nmathematics and mentalism\nalex elmsley
1973
gene finnell's card magic Gene Finnell
Transmigration
two cards and their positions thought of in two sixteen-card packets, Klondike shuffles and "can you see your card here?", finally the cards end up in each other's position
simplex card transposition\ncards at different positions transpose\nedward marlo\njean hugard\nthoughts anticipated\n unknown\ngive a number!\n harrison
1976
early marlo Edward Marlo, Jean Hugard
work notes\n- not considered here (mathematical transpositions)
- also not considered (topological transpositions)
- other areas\nkarl fulves\noff-balance leader\nphilip t. goldstein
1978
transpo trix Karl Fulves
Work Notes
- Not considered here (mathematical transpositions)
- Also Not Considered (topological transpositions)
- Other Areas
cheap trick\n"two tricks with dice" no. 1
red and black packet, two cards chosen with dice throws and packets combined, the chosen cards transpose\nkarl fulves\ncheat feat\nkarl fulves
1993
rigmarole Karl Fulves
Cheap Trick
"Two Tricks with Dice" No. 1
red and black packet, two cards chosen with dice throws and packets combined, the chosen cards transpose
double control\ntransposing top card with selection at certain position with faro shuffles\nalex elmsley\nelmsley revisited\npaul swinford
1994
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 2 Alex Elmsley
Double Control
transposing top card with selection at certain position with faro shuffles
transposed thoughts\nno. 65, packet sorted in blacks and reds by spectator, two spectators remember bottom card of their pile, all assembled, performer transposes the two cards at their positions behind his back\nkarl fulves
2001
new self-working card tricks Karl Fulves
Transposed Thoughts
No. 65, packet sorted in blacks and reds by spectator, two spectators remember bottom card of their pile, all assembled, performer transposes the two cards at their positions behind his back
the lost die\nno. 54, two cards change position in small packet, selected with a visible and a drawn die\nkarl fulves\nthot dice\nkarl fulves
2001
my best self-working card tricks Karl Fulves
The Lost Die
No. 54, two cards change position in small packet, selected with a visible and a drawn die
thought card transposition\nspectator remembers card and its number, performer also in different section, the cards are counted to and they transpose\njack avis
2006
rara avis Jack Avis
Thought Card Transposition
spectator remembers card and its number, performer also in different section, the cards are counted to and they transpose
what's your number?\nselection at specific number in face-up half of deck transposes with card at number in face-down half, half pass\nedward marlo\ndavid solomon\n"solutions to a problem" (ed marlo, ibidem #8)
2007
the wisdom of solomon Edward Marlo, David Solomon
What's Your Number?
selection at specific number in face-up half of deck transposes with card at number in face-down half, half pass
crossfire\nspectator names card from half the deck and a number, performer as well from other half, when counted to, the other cards shows up at the numbers\nkarl fulves
2010
prolix Karl Fulves
Crossfire
spectator names card from half the deck and a number, performer as well from other half, when counted to, the other cards shows up at the numbers