the four queens\nfour queens and four indifferent cards on table, one queen transpose with indifferent card, then all cards transpose\nj. stewart smith
1955
one more thought on cards J. Stewart Smith
The Four Queens
four queens and four indifferent cards on table, one queen transpose with indifferent card, then all cards transpose
never grow old\nlengthy procedure after which two mates are reversed in two halves\nj. stewart smith
1967
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 J. Stewart Smith
Never Grow Old
lengthy procedure after which two mates are reversed in two halves
ten paces to the right\nselection ten cards away from face-up ten spot, faro (see page 8 for non-faro suggestion by j. stewart smith), see page 16 for correction\nroy walton\nmarlo on the christ force\nedward marlo\nhenry christ
1971
kabbala — volume 1 Roy Walton
Ten Paces to the Right
selection ten cards away from face-up Ten spot, faro (see page 8 for non-faro suggestion by J. Stewart Smith), see page 16 for correction
to the top\n"coming up in the world" precursor, shown by a soldier in 1942, see also p. 415, p. 426 for comment by charles hudson\nj. stewart smith\nbikes peek\nsteven youell
1971
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 J. Stewart Smith
To The Top
"Coming Up in the World" precursor, shown by a soldier in 1942, see also p. 415, p. 426 for comment by Charles Hudson
hindu shift\nsimilar to vernon multiple shift\nj. stewart smith\n"hindu shift" (steward smith, one more thought on cards, 1955)
1989
the multiple shift J. Stewart Smith
Hindu Shift
similar to Vernon Multiple Shift
Also published here
"Hindu Shift" (Steward Smith, One More Thought on Cards, 1955)
bikes peek\nkey card placement, in the hands\nsteven youell\nfor the unambitious\nedward marlo\nto the top\nj. stewart smith
1996
the trapdoor — volume three Steven Youell
fuentes load-up\nload-up variation in which card ends up face-up second from top\ntomas blomberg\nbaltazar fuentes change (see malone's "radical aces", mum, vol. 82 no. 11, apr. 1993)\n"load-up move" (j. stewart smith, top of the deck, 1950)
2015
blomberg laboratories Tomas Blomberg
Fuentes Load-Up
Load-Up variation in which card ends up face-up second from top