![]() Missing Card Easy Self Working Card Trick 5. An 11 x 8.5 inch, softcover, 198-pages with photos and illustrations. Self-working card tricks are perfect for beginners just grab any deck of playing cards, learn the steps, and repeat them in your performance 1. Contributors include: Jack Parker, Edward Marlo, Steve Draun, Bruce Cervon, Jason Alford, Simon Aronson, Peter Duffie, Max Maven, Mike Powers, Jim Swain, Steve Bryant, Chris Kenner, Paul Gordon, Steve Beam, Bill Miesel, Chuck Smith, Doug Conn, Roger Crostwaithe, Justin Higham and many others.Ĭopyright 2007 and Published by Spade & Archer (Harry Anderson's Company) in 2011. Leave it to Ed Marlo to have such an above-the-board view of card magic that he knew which was the perfect effect to. The devious mathematical method has many other applications and they too are discussed, taught and presented here.Īs the subtitle, "The 21 Card Trick, Reconstructed, Retro-fitted, Rigged," suggests, this is a collection of most of the best methods and approaches to this plot and method. ![]() You can literally blow the mind of a spectator by doing the trick he just showed you back to him and fooling him completely. Within the underground of card magic there have been dozens of variations created where the procedure looks the same to a lay person but the results are impossible. ![]() Often when a magician is approached by a lay person who wants to show him a card trick - it is the classic 21 Card Trick, where a thought-of-card is discovered by a series of deals where the magician or spectator deal three packets of seven cards and eventually reveal the thought-of selection.īut, and this is a big BUT. The 21 Card Trick is one of the single best known card tricks by non-magicians. ![]()
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