the 52 card trick\nthought-of card ends up at named number up to thirteen, matrix dealing elimination process\n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
Unknown
The 52 Card Trick
thought-of card ends up at named number up to thirteen, matrix dealing elimination process
prime time\nall clubs in packet, counting procedure, king always remains\ngeorge sands\nlucky 13\ngeorge sands
1975
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 George Sands
Prime Time
all clubs in packet, counting procedure, King always remains
lucky 13\nprime principle force, small packet counted to named number until only one card remains\ngeorge sands\nprime time\ngeorge sands\nreverse bank nite\ngeorge sands\nprime choice - e.s.p.\ngeorge sands\nprime choice\ngeorge sands\nlucky 13\ngeorge sands\nwhat's in a name?\nkarl fulves\nthe eliminator\nnick trost\nstebbins clock\nkarl fulves\npateo variation\nkarl fulves\nprime force\ngeorge sands\ncard roulette\nkarl fulves\nlucky digits\nsteve beam\nalpha male\nsteve beam\nlucky 13 force\ngeorge sands\nlucky, lucky, lucky\nlewis jones
1975
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 George Sands
Lucky 13
prime principle force, small packet counted to named number until only one card remains
prime choice - e.s.p.\nsix pieces of paper, prediction on one, esp symbols or something else on the other pieces, then lucky 13 prime force\ngeorge sands\nlucky 13\ngeorge sands
1978
the chronicles George Sands
Prime Choice - E.S.P.
six pieces of paper, prediction on one, ESP symbols or something else on the other pieces, then Lucky 13 prime force
prime choice\n"two tricks"
packet of thirteen cards, selection is the last one face-down after counting procedure\ngeorge sands\nlucky 13\ngeorge sands\nprime choice\ndr. jacob daley\ngeorge sands
1978
the chronicles George Sands
Prime Choice
"Two Tricks"
packet of thirteen cards, selection is the last one face-down after counting procedure
lucky 13\nno. 32, prime principle force, small packet counted to named number until only one card remains\ngeorge sands\nlucky 13\ngeorge sands
1983
self-working number magic George Sands
Lucky 13
No. 32, prime principle force, small packet counted to named number until only one card remains
elimination prediction\ndeck dealt into four piles, one chosen, some more dealing and choosing until one card remains, predicted\nrandy tanner
1993
card file Randy Tanner
Elimination Prediction
deck dealt into four piles, one chosen, some more dealing and choosing until one card remains, predicted
the lie detector\nno. 4, eleven-card packet, red or black spelled from top to bottom and next card put down, continued until one card remains which is selection\nkarl fulves
1995
easy magic Karl Fulves
The Lie Detector
No. 4, eleven-card packet, red or black spelled from top to bottom and next card put down, continued until one card remains which is selection
what's in a name?\nno. 8, name is spelled in eleven-card packet and last card turned over, repeated until one card remains, it is the only odd-colored one\nkarl fulves\nlucky 13\ngeorge sands
1995
easy magic Karl Fulves
What's in a Name?
No. 8, name is spelled in eleven-card packet and last card turned over, repeated until one card remains, it is the only odd-colored one
stebbins clock\nclock layout, one card turned over and put in center, counting procedure with the value and last card on count always turned over, remaining card forced\nkarl fulves\nlucky 13\ngeorge sands\nchronometer cards\nmitsunobu matsuyama\nmartin gardner\ninformant\nkarl fulves
1998
the fine print Karl Fulves
Stebbins Clock
clock layout, one card turned over and put in center, counting procedure with the value and last card on count always turned over, remaining card forced
card roulette\nno. 19, two cards chosen by two spectators from small packet, cards counted through and spectators' cards do not show up, prime principle\nkarl fulves\nlucky 13\ngeorge sands
2001
my best self-working card tricks Karl Fulves
Card Roulette
No. 19, two cards chosen by two spectators from small packet, cards counted through and spectators' cards do not show up, prime principle
halve your way\ndeck is split in two groups and always one half eliminated, selection remains, several versions\nmarty kane\nprecision division\nmarty kane\ndivide and conjure!\nmarty kane
2002
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 4 Marty Kane
Halve Your Way
deck is split in two groups and always one half eliminated, selection remains, several versions
lucky digits\nsmall packet counted to named number until only one card remains\nsteve beam\nlucky 13\ngeorge sands
2002
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 4 Steve Beam
Lucky Digits
small packet counted to named number until only one card remains
lucky, lucky, lucky\nprime principle force, small packet counted to named number until selection appears, as bar bet\nlewis jones\nlucky 13\ngeorge sands\nodd man in\nsteve beam
2004
semi-automatic card tricks — volume 5 Lewis Jones
Lucky, Lucky, Lucky
prime principle force, small packet counted to named number until selection appears, as bar bet