das schräg oder conisch beschnittene spiel\nstripper deck, red black application, also all four suits\n unknown
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
Unknown
Das schräg oder conisch beschnittene Spiel
stripper deck, red black application, also all four suits
ordinary methods of stocking, locating and securing\ndifferent methods while toying with the deck\ns. w. erdnase\nmethod five: multiple cull\nroger crosthwaite\nmethod six: multiple cull\nroger crosthwaite
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
Ordinary Methods of Stocking, Locating and Securing
four-way sorting\nto back or front and up and down jogged\ncharles t. jordan\nthe fantastic deal jog\nharry lorayne
1920
ten new sleight of hand card tricks Charles T. Jordan
separation while looking through cards\nwhile taking out the aces, one apparently forgotten\ncharles t. jordan
1921
the four full hands Charles T. Jordan
Separation while Looking Through Cards
while taking out the aces, one apparently forgotten
a subtle game\ncards in four spectator's hands are slowly eliminated until only their selection remans in their hands\nlouis nikola\na subtle game\nlouis nikola\ncalling the cards\npatrick page
1927
the nikola card system Louis Nikola
A Subtle Game
Cards in four spectator's hands are slowly eliminated until only their selection remans in their hands
hull's "hide-out" card sleight\nshowing that a card is apparently missing while spreading through deck, reverse cull\nralph w. hull
1933
more "eye-openers" Ralph W. Hull
Hull's "Hide-Out" Card Sleight
showing that a card is apparently missing while spreading through deck, reverse cull
"culling"\ntalks about how culling should be done, mentions louis nikola and how he stacks his deck during the course of another routine, also mentions erdnase's stock securing and cull shuffling\nvictor farelli\nordinary methods of stocking, locating and securing\ns. w. erdnase\nthe erdnase system of cull shuffling\ns. w. erdnase
1936
"lend me your pack" Victor Farelli
"Culling"
Talks about how culling should be done, mentions Louis Nikola and how he stacks his deck during the course of another routine, also mentions Erdnase's stock securing and cull shuffling
the "lindahl" method\nculling and securing a required stock in the action of removing the four aces\nvictor farelli\n(tom osborne, the sphinx, june 1932)
1936
"lend me your pack" Victor Farelli
The "Lindahl" Method
Culling and securing a required stock in the action of removing the four Aces
seventeen down\nselection appears at number foretold by magician. effect allows magician to secretly cull the four kings to the top for a later routine.\nvictor farelli\n(al baker, the sphinx, 1932)
1936
"lend me your pack" Victor Farelli
Seventeen Down
Selection appears at number foretold by magician. Effect allows magician to secretly cull the four Kings to the top for a later routine.
arithmetical magic\nmagician divines selected card by going through rest of deck. then tries again with part of the deck but fails, with a surprise four of a kind production kicker ending\nvictor farelli
1936
"lend me your pack" Victor Farelli
Arithmetical Magic
Magician divines selected card by going through rest of deck. Then tries again with part of the deck but fails, with a surprise four of a kind production kicker ending
a subtle game\narranging memorized deck stack in front of spectators\nlouis nikola\na subtle game\nlouis nikola
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks Louis Nikola
A Subtle Game
arranging memorized deck stack in front of spectators
fantasy in red and black\nslop shuffle red black separation, card location, lead in for a red black riffle shuffle set-up\njames g. thompson jr.
1944
the phoenix 51-100 James G. Thompson Jr.
Fantasy in Red and Black
slop shuffle red black separation, card location, lead in for a red black riffle shuffle set-up
open cull\nwhile looking through the deck, crude\n unknown\nthe casual open placement (c.o.p.)\nbenjamin earl
1948
the royal road to card magic
Unknown
the cull palm\nspread culled cards are palmed right away, or directly from peek\nedward marlo\ncenter block palm\nedward marlo
1956
action palm Edward Marlo
The Cull Palm
spread culled cards are palmed right away, or directly from peek
color separation\nseparating suits and stacking deck in the hands, see tom ransom's idea in no. 6\nrussell "rusduck" duck\njean hugard\nreaders write\nrussell "rusduck" duck
1958
the cardiste Russell "Rusduck" Duck, Jean Hugard
Color Separation
separating suits and stacking deck in the hands, see Tom Ransom's idea in No. 6
marlo placement cull\nspread cull procedure to set cards at desired positions from top, e.g. aces at positions 6-15-19-25\nedward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo
Marlo Placement Cull
spread cull procedure to set cards at desired positions from top, e.g. aces at positions 6-15-19-25
marlo simplex placement cull\nspread cull procedure to set cards at desired positions from top, e.g. aces at positions 6-15-19-25\nedward marlo
1964
faro controlled miracles Edward Marlo
Marlo Simplex Placement Cull
spread cull procedure to set cards at desired positions from top, e.g. aces at positions 6-15-19-25
foursome\nfour of a kind to free selection is produced\nharry lorayne\npokerface\nallan ackerman\nglasnost\npeter duffie\nfoursome fourall\nharry lorayne\ncall your bluff\ntony cabral
1967
deck-sterity Harry Lorayne
the indicator\nprocedure to set up a four of a kind for spelling from a shuffled deck\nharry lorayne\neasy indicator\nharry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity Harry Lorayne
The Indicator
procedure to set up a four of a kind for spelling from a shuffled deck
controlling a card in the center\nyou know the card and its approximate position, two methods\nedward marlo
1970
advanced fingertip control Edward Marlo
Controlling a Card in the Center
you know the card and its approximate position, two methods
any card called faro control\nany named card controlled in shuffled deck, see page 155 for additional observations\nedward marlo
1970
advanced fingertip control Edward Marlo
Any Card Called Faro Control
any named card controlled in shuffled deck, see page 155 for additional observations
pokerface\nwhile trying to find the selection the four of a kind is produced\nallan ackerman\nfoursome\nharry lorayne
1970
magic mafia effects Allan Ackerman
Pokerface
while trying to find the selection the four of a kind is produced
the running cull\nsorting deck in thirteen quartets, several run throughs\nkarl fulves\nthe running cull\nkarl fulves\nquik cull\nlin searles\nthe running cull\nkarl fulves\nthe chinese shuffle\nbrother john hamman
1971
the book of numbers Karl Fulves
The Running Cull
sorting deck in thirteen quartets, several run throughs
the running cull\nidea in which spectator rearranges order of cards for performer\nkarl fulves\nthe running cull\nkarl fulves
1971
the book of numbers — supplementary notes Karl Fulves
The Running Cull
idea in which spectator rearranges order of cards for performer
the fantastic deal jog\nred/black separation except named quartet (aka "the great divide")\nharry lorayne\nfour-way sorting\ncharles t. jordan\nthe great divide\nharry lorayne
1972
the great divide Harry Lorayne
The Fantastic Deal Jog
red/black separation except named quartet (aka "The Great Divide")
ruse cull\nruse to cull control two selections, gemini twins procedure (locatrik) as lead-in for jennings' routine\nedward marlo\nlocatrik\ntheodore annemann\no. henry find\nlarry jennings
1972
kabbala — volume 1 Edward Marlo
Ruse Cull
ruse to cull control two selections, Gemini Twins procedure (Locatrik) as lead-in for Jennings' routine
base 4 system\n"card sorting and set ups"
sorting shuffled deck into new deck order, four possible positions during run-through
- new deck order ("new deck order in 3 sorts")
- numerical order stack
- random number - ordered suit
- numerical order - random suit
- si stebbins\ngene finnell
1973
gene finnell's card magic Gene Finnell
Base 4 System
"Card Sorting and Set Ups"
sorting shuffled deck into new deck order, four possible positions during run-through
- New Deck Order ("New Deck Order in 3 Sorts")
- Numerical Order Stack
- Random Number - Ordered Suit
- Numerical Order - Random Suit
- Si Stebbins
the unit cull\nusing "basic riffle shuffle stack" (npo variant), culling card while looking for its mate\nkarl fulves
1973
riffle shuffle technique - preliminary notes on part two Karl Fulves
The Unit Cull
using "basic riffle shuffle stack" (NPO variant), culling card while looking for its mate
fifth objective\nin and out jogging cull with tabled strip-out cut\nedward marlo\nstrip out shuffle variant\nedward marlo\nsteve reynolds
1973
marlo's objectives Edward Marlo
first objective\nculling procedure for red/black separation, including several credits and sources for other approaches, for a persi diaconis credit claim by karl fulves see page 212 of <a href="show.php?book=275">epilogue</a>\nedward marlo
1973
marlo's objectives Edward Marlo
First Objective
culling procedure for red/black separation, including several credits and sources for other approaches, for a Persi Diaconis credit claim by Karl Fulves see page 212 of Epilogue
speaking of spells\nsetting up for the referenced spelling tricks with location routine\ncushing strout\n"baker + johnson combination" (f. j. baker, marvin johnson)\ncrazy clocks\nfred g. taylor\nperfect speller\nbruce cervon\nchild's play\nkarl fulves\ntri-multaneous\nsam schwartz
1974
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Cushing Strout
Speaking of Spells
setting up for the referenced spelling tricks with location routine
Inspired by
"Baker + Johnson Combination" (F. J. Baker, Marvin Johnson)
slop shuffle separation\nred black separation, credited to gardner\nmartin gardner\nseparating the colors\n unknown
1974
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Martin Gardner
spot'n'scoop control\nsighting card in face-up ribbon spread and moving it to top by cut afterwards\nphilip t. goldstein
1974
card tricks for people who don't do card tricks Philip T. Goldstein
Spot'n'Scoop Control
sighting card in face-up ribbon spread and moving it to top by cut afterwards
easy indicator\nprocedure to set up a four of a kind for spelling from a shuffled deck, simplified method\nharry lorayne\nthe indicator\nharry lorayne
1975
afterthoughts Harry Lorayne
Easy Indicator
procedure to set up a four of a kind for spelling from a shuffled deck, simplified method
repeat under spread loading\nstrange position of block clipped between fingers of left hand under spread, feeding cards while spreading under spread or on face to formed packet\nkarl fulves\n slydini
1975
methods with cards — part 2 Karl Fulves, Slydini
Repeat Under Spread Loading
strange position of block clipped between fingers of left hand under spread, feeding cards while spreading under spread or on face to formed packet
riffle shuffle control\nfurther ideas for the riffle shuffle control placement
(a) building set-up for next trick
(b) following with ten card poker deal
(c) delaying use of set-up\nkarl fulves\nincorporated color control\nkarl fulves\nriffle shuffle control placement for perfect speller\nkarl fulves
1978
interlocutor Karl Fulves
Riffle Shuffle Control
further ideas for the Riffle Shuffle Control placement
(A) building set-up for next trick
(B) following with Ten Card Poker Deal
(C) delaying use of set-up
hofzinser card pass to a full bottom palm\n\nallan ackerman\nthe convincing control palm\nallan ackerman\nfrank simon
1978
here's my card Allan Ackerman
down-jog displacement\noil and water context, secret antifaro for very small packet\nedward marlo\nthe spread displacement\nwesley james
1979
marlo's magazine volume 3 Edward Marlo
Down-Jog Displacement
oil and water context, secret antifaro for very small packet
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)
separation by esp\ncard location, wrong card turns into selection, to separate deck in red and black\nmartin a. nash
1980
colors on the march Martin A. Nash
Separation by ESP
card location, wrong card turns into selection, to separate deck in red and black
think-a-card control\nthink a card plot and the hofzinser spread cull\nroger crosthwaite
1981
the commercial card magic of roger crosthwaite Roger Crosthwaite
on the spread cull\nessay on culling and convincing control, credit rant\njon racherbaumer\npublisher's note\nrichard kaufman
1983
facsimile Jon Racherbaumer
On the Spread Cull
essay on culling and convincing control, credit rant
tips: 1.\nusing altman's false shuffle (page 63) as red black separation technique\nedward marlo\nart altman
1984
marlo's magazine volume 5 Edward Marlo, Art Altman
Tips: 1.
using Altman's false shuffle (page 63) as red black separation technique
tips\nmarlo cull (page 122) as multiple control and tip for convincing control (see pages 109 & 257)\nedward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine volume 5 Edward Marlo
Tips
Marlo Cull (page 122) as multiple control and tip for Convincing Control (see pages 109 & 257)
the stripout insertion addition\nsee credit correction (claim) on page lxix\nbruce cervon\nlarry jennings\nfreedom of choice\nray kosby
1984
the collected almanac Bruce Cervon, Larry Jennings
the forceful touch\nunder-the-spread force, some cards counted off into right hand, then rest spread on top\nstephen tucker
1984
may the force be with you! Stephen Tucker
The Forceful Touch
under-the-spread force, some cards counted off into right hand, then rest spread on top
flexible miracle spread\nrunning card under tabled spread, see also ibidem #20 (may, 1960)\nedward marlo\n"miracle spread" (ed marlo, ibidem #20)\nlast minute note\nedward marlo
1986
thirty five years later Edward Marlo
Flexible Miracle Spread
running card under tabled spread, see also Ibidem #20 (May, 1960)
a vanish and a cull\ncard shown missing (martin gardner) and three mates culled in the process\njerry sadowitz\nshock treatment\njackie mcclements
1987
inspirations Jerry Sadowitz
A Vanish and a Cull
card shown missing (Martin Gardner) and three mates culled in the process
as an exchange\nfour-of-a-kind removed while spreading through the deck and switched\nedward marlo\na simple method\nedward marlo
1988
m.i.n.t. — volume i Edward Marlo
As an Exchange
four-of-a-kind removed while spreading through the deck and switched
overhand shuffle sequence\nto get twenty-card packet from red-red-black-black-red-red... to separated, added to later printing than 1989 (no year given)\nedward marlo
1989
out of this hemisphere Edward Marlo
Overhand Shuffle Sequence
to get twenty-card packet from red-red-black-black-red-red... to separated, added to later printing than 1989 (no year given)
the chinese shuffle\nmultiple up-downjog culling to get into any order with up to six culls\nbrother john hamman\nthe running cull\nkarl fulves
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman Brother John Hamman
The Chinese Shuffle
multiple up-downjog culling to get into any order with up to six culls
chinese shuffle to si stebbins stack\ngetting into si stebbins via six binary culls, here up-downjog\nbrother john hamman
1989
the secrets of brother john hamman Brother John Hamman
Chinese Shuffle to Si Stebbins Stack
getting into Si Stebbins via six binary culls, here up-downjog
1-2-separation\nseparating in reds/blacks while throwing heaps, two handlings:
1. spread cull
2. cut cull\nlennart green
1989
1-2 separation Lennart Green
1-2-Separation
separating in reds/blacks while throwing heaps, two handlings:
1. Spread Cull
2. Cut Cull
wedge break oil & water opening\n4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border\nbruce cervon\nwedge break displacement\ndai vernon
1989
the black & white trick Bruce Cervon
Wedge Break Oil & Water Opening
4&4, using cardboard pieces that are black and white without border
optimum opener: annexed aces\nusing "riffle shuffle control" to control a selection and cull the aces from shuffled deck, negative cull\nkarl fulves
1991
28 card tricks Karl Fulves
Optimum Opener: Annexed Aces
using "Riffle Shuffle Control" to control a selection and cull the aces from shuffled deck, negative cull
preview to another chapter\nstrip-out insertion/addition aka bottom unit-upjog addition\nbruce cervon\nedward marlo
1992
card finesse ii Bruce Cervon, Edward Marlo
total cull\nshuffled deck, routine after which the deck is sorted into fours-of-a-kind or new deck order
- phase one: the nine/ten trick
- phase two: the first ace trick
- phase three: four aces lost and found
- phase four: four quick ace discoveries
- phase five: the cour cards
- phase six: the separation
- phase seven: the complete assembly
- phase eight: the lull before the storm
- phase nine: the grand finale
- variation: another sort\ndavid carré
1994
roger's thesaurus David Carré
Total Cull
shuffled deck, routine after which the deck is sorted into fours-of-a-kind or new deck order
- Phase One: The Nine/Ten Trick
- Phase Two: The First Ace Trick
- Phase Three: Four Aces Lost and Found
- Phase Four: Four Quick Ace Discoveries
- Phase Five: The Cour Cards
- Phase Six: The Separation
- Phase Seven: The Complete Assembly
- Phase Eight: The Lull before the Storm
- Phase Nine: The Grand Finale
- Variation: Another Sort
method nine: multiple cull\ndeck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged or crimped\nroger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus Roger Crosthwaite
Method Nine: Multiple Cull
deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged or crimped
method one: single cull\ndeck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired card controlled, one card pass action\nroger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus Roger Crosthwaite
Method One: Single Cull
deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired card controlled, one card pass action
method two: single cull\ndeck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired card controlled, one card pass action\nroger crosthwaite
1994
roger's thesaurus Roger Crosthwaite
Method Two: Single Cull
deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired card controlled, one card pass action
method three: multiple cull\ndeck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled\nroger crosthwaite\nshuffle shift and palm off\nedward marlo\narthur h. buckley
1994
roger's thesaurus Roger Crosthwaite
Method Three: Multiple Cull
deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
method four: multiple cull\ndeck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled\nroger crosthwaite\none good turn\nharry lorayne
1994
roger's thesaurus Roger Crosthwaite
Method Four: Multiple Cull
deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
method five: multiple cull\ndeck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled\nroger crosthwaite\nordinary methods of stocking, locating and securing\ns. w. erdnase\nthe push-thru shift\nedward marlo
1994
roger's thesaurus Roger Crosthwaite
Method Five: Multiple Cull
deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
method six: multiple cull\ndeck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled\nroger crosthwaite\nordinary methods of stocking, locating and securing\ns. w. erdnase
1994
roger's thesaurus Roger Crosthwaite
Method Six: Multiple Cull
deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, desired cards jogged and controlled
cull & triple peek control\ndeck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, three cards marked off and controlled\njack avis\nthree break control\ndai vernon
1994
roger's thesaurus Jack Avis
Cull & Triple Peek Control
deck face-up in dealing position, left thumb riffles, three cards marked off and controlled
longitudinal deal-cop\nhere used as red-black separation\nroger crosthwaite\nlongitudinal cop\nedward marlo\njohn benzais
1994
roger's thesaurus Roger Crosthwaite
the combination cull - first method\nfour-of-a-kind to the bottom\ndavid carré\nswivel-cull\nedward marlo\nthe combination cull - second method\njustin higham
1994
roger's thesaurus David Carré
the combination cull - second method\nfour-of-a-kind to the top\njustin higham\nswivel-cull\nedward marlo\nthe combination cull - first method\ndavid carré
1994
roger's thesaurus Justin Higham
the "gas" separation\ngreen angle separation, detailled explanation divided in
step one: the running-thru
step two: the angle
step three: the strip-out (as a cut and as a hidden move)\nlennart green
1995
the green angle separation Lennart Green
The "GAS" Separation
Green Angle Separation, detailled explanation divided in
Step One: The Running-thru
Step Two: The Angle
Step Three: The Strip-Out (as a cut and as a hidden move)
moveable card pass\nspread cull to front\nedward marlo\nthe new tops, mar. 1969\nthe "slip count" principle\nedward marlo
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii Edward Marlo
under fan move\nunder-the-fan displacement, from one-handed fan, see also end notes on p. 316\nedward marlo\nsure-fire force\n unknown
1995
m.i.n.t. — volume ii Edward Marlo
Under Fan Move
under-the-fan displacement, from one-handed fan, see also end notes on p. 316
a combination cull\nculling four cards while removing some cards\nallan ackerman\ncombination cull precursor\nallan ackerman\nthe combination cull\nallan ackerman
1997
i can't believe it's not all cards Allan Ackerman
the convincing control palm\n\nallan ackerman\nfrank simon\nhofzinser card pass to a full bottom palm\nallan ackerman
1998
card college — volume 3 Allan Ackerman, Frank Simon
the versatile spread control\nbottom card rides under cards when spread on table\ntom gagnon\nthe gagnon spread control\ntom gagnon\nversatile spread control\ntom gagnon
1998
the trapdoor — volume three Tom Gagnon
The Versatile Spread Control
bottom card rides under cards when spread on table
the inverse spread control\nwith the versatile spread control\ntom gagnon\n"miracle spread" (ed marlo, ibidem #20)\ninverse spread force\ntom gagnon\ninverse spread switch\ntom gagnon
1998
the trapdoor — volume three Tom Gagnon
the gagnon spread control\ncenter card rides under cards when spread on table, further development of "versatile spread control"\ntom gagnon\nthe versatile spread control\ntom gagnon\ngagnon spread control\ntom gagnon\ngagnon spread control\ntom gagnon
1998
the gagnon spread control Tom Gagnon
The Gagnon Spread Control
center card rides under cards when spread on table, further development of "Versatile Spread Control"
the bottom card as "key"\nno. 2, key card placement with reverse cull to upper section, or sticky key card to have the deck shuffled\nellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks Ellis Stanyon
The Bottom Card as "Key"
No. 2, key card placement with reverse cull to upper section, or sticky key card to have the deck shuffled
the "touched" card\nno. 24, card touched in spread, bottom card dragged over becomes bottom card of top section, reverse cull/bottom deal\nellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks Ellis Stanyon
The "Touched" Card
No. 24, card touched in spread, bottom card dragged over becomes bottom card of top section, reverse cull/bottom deal
clandestine cull\ncards removed from deck, tabled pile ends up red-black-alternating, rest in hand red-black separated\nkarl fulves\nhigh low blackjack\nkarl fulves
2000
off the books Karl Fulves
Clandestine Cull
cards removed from deck, tabled pile ends up red-black-alternating, rest in hand red-black separated
the above-the-spread cull\nbringing one or more cards to the face of the pack\n unknown\nthe spread cull\n unknown
2000
card college — volume 4
Unknown
The Above-the-Spread Cull
bringing one or more cards to the face of the pack
the bucket cull\n- one bucket! (single card)
- several little buckets hanging on a wall! (multiple cards)\nsimon lovell
2000
son of simon says! Simon Lovell
The Bucket Cull
- One Bucket! (single card)
- Several Little Buckets Hanging on a Wall! (multiple cards)
the great divide\nnamed quartet removed, it is used to separate deck into colors, updated handling\nharry lorayne\nthe fantastic deal jog\nharry lorayne
2001
personal collection Harry Lorayne
The Great Divide
named quartet removed, it is used to separate deck into colors, updated handling
more poker power\ncull down variation to back instead of bottom, jog and strip out\nharry lorayne\ncull down\ndoc valles\npoker power explored\nharry lorayne
2001
personal collection Harry Lorayne
More Poker Power
Cull Down Variation to back instead of bottom, jog and strip out
placing a key card ii\ntop card taken into right hand, deck then spread over it, also with key or force card near top\nneal elias\nedward marlo
2001
new card controls Neal Elias, Edward Marlo
Placing A Key Card II
top card taken into right hand, deck then spread over it, also with key or force card near top
set-up in front of spectators\nsetting up a small group of cards in routine\njuan tamariz\nsecret setup\nroberto giobbi\njuan tamariz
2002
scams & fantasies with cards Juan Tamariz
move over again, moe\nwith drop stack type arranging of color pattern\nlewis jones\n"move over, moe" (lewis jones, imp romp 2)
2002
ahead of the pack Lewis Jones
versatile jokers\n- adding or subtracting special cards
- starting with jokers and special cards in the card case
- gimmicked jokers
- jokers and simple setups\nroberto giobbi
2003
card college — volume 5 Roberto Giobbi
Versatile Jokers
- Adding or Subtracting Special Cards
- Starting with Jokers and Special Cards in the Card Case
- Gimmicked Jokers
- Jokers and Simple Setups
secret setup\nstrategy for setting up small setups in front of an audience, with trick examples\nroberto giobbi\njuan tamariz\nset-up in front of spectators\njuan tamariz\nopenly arranging cards\njuan tamariz\njason ladanye
2003
card college — volume 5 Roberto Giobbi, Juan Tamariz
Secret Setup
strategy for setting up small setups in front of an audience, with trick examples
step-by-step revelation\nselection found, used to build a setup for next trick\nroberto giobbi\njuan tamariz
2003
card college — volume 5 Roberto Giobbi, Juan Tamariz
Step-by-step Revelation
selection found, used to build a setup for next trick
impaired count\nface-up/face-down group is shown and separated secretly, biddle with right hand turning over multiple times\npeter duffie\nrobin robertson
2003
card conspiracy — vol. 2 Peter Duffie, Robin Robertson
Impaired Count
face-up/face-down group is shown and separated secretly, Biddle with right hand turning over multiple times
quest\nspectator indicates four cards that are out-jogged, one of them thought-of, divined, in the meantime a suit-separation is maintained and the four aces brought to top for later tricks\nkarl fulves
2003
off the books Karl Fulves
Quest
spectator indicates four cards that are out-jogged, one of them thought-of, divined, in the meantime a suit-separation is maintained and the four Aces brought to top for later tricks
hasselhofzinser\ncard touched in spread is forced, under-the-spread handling\ntyler wilson\nhasselhofzinser\ntyler wilson\nhasselhofzinser\ntyler wilson
2005
twisting to the acers Tyler Wilson
Hasselhofzinser
card touched in spread is forced, under-the-spread handling
hasselhofzinser\ncard touched in spread is forced, under-the-spread handling\ntyler wilson\nhasselhofzinser\ntyler wilson
2005
just be glad my name isn't greg Tyler Wilson
Hasselhofzinser
card touched in spread is forced, under-the-spread handling
riffle shuffle control as cull\nupjogging all cards of one group instead of doing a riffle shuffle, also from the back with one-way backs\nkarl fulves
2006
prolix Karl Fulves
Riffle Shuffle Control as Cull
upjogging all cards of one group instead of doing a riffle shuffle, also from the back with one-way backs
hasselhofzinser\ncard touched in spread is forced, under-the-spread handling\ntyler wilson\nhasselhofzinser\ntyler wilson
2006
dominatricks Tyler Wilson
Hasselhofzinser
card touched in spread is forced, under-the-spread handling
the culling procedure\nbringing any named four-of-a-kind to bottom in face-down deck, memorized deck\ndenis behr\npit hartling
2007
handcrafted card magic Denis Behr, Pit Hartling
The Culling Procedure
bringing any named four-of-a-kind to bottom in face-down deck, memorized deck
blocked simple simon move\ndisplacement move for sandwich cards using the cull\njerry k. hartman\n"shifting sandwich" (j.k. hartman, trickery treats, 1999)
2009
route 52 Jerry K. Hartman
Blocked Simple Simon Move
Displacement move for sandwich cards using the cull
either or\nlocation routine that allows to build a small set-up for later use\njohn guastaferro\nthe keeper\nryan schlutz
2010
one degree John Guastaferro
Either Or
location routine that allows to build a small set-up for later use
calling the cards\nall cards are named without repetition, to stack the deck\npatrick page\na subtle game\nlouis nikola
2011
magic page by page Patrick Page
Calling the Cards
all cards are named without repetition, to stack the deck
old lazy fat guy cull\nfour-of-a-kind cull during multiple-packet riffle shuffle procedure\nsteve mayhew\nthree steves\nharry lorayne
2011
full frontal mayhew Steve Mayhew
Old Lazy Fat Guy Cull
four-of-a-kind cull during multiple-packet riffle shuffle procedure