Ellis Stanyon's Best Card TricksHundreds of tricks devised by one of the leading magicians of the early 20th century — from relatively complex maneuvers involving mathematical calculation and the discovery of a chosen card, to such simple sleights of hand as "The Traveling Ace" and "Putting the King and Queen to Bed." Fascinating, clearly illustrated material for amateurs and professionals alike. |
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Contenido
Simple Methods of Discovering a Chosen Card 1 Reading the Index Pip | 1 |
The Bottom Card as Key | 2 |
The ThumbnailEmbossed Mark | 3 |
The Twentyone Cards | 4 |
The Bridge at the End of the Pack | 5 |
The Twentyone Cards Variations | 6 |
Discovering One Card Chosen from Seven or Eight | 7 |
Noting Position Where Drawn Card Is Replaced | 8 |
The Card Disappears from an Empty Glass | 165 |
The Three of Diamonds Changes to Two | 166 |
The Two of Hearts Changes to the Two of Spades | 167 |
Got Em All Beat | 169 |
The Card through a Hat | 170 |
The Ink Card | 171 |
The Envelope Changes to the Chosen Card | 172 |
The Vanishing Pips | 173 |
Sighting the Index of the Drawn Card | 9 |
The Margin and Pip Discovery | 10 |
The Reversed Card | 11 |
The Step | 13 |
Xray Cards | 15 |
The Glimpse | 16 |
The TurnedUp Card | 17 |
The Ruffle Force | 18 |
The Revolution | 19 |
The Revolution Change Through the Pack | 20 |
Jerking the Pack Out of Hand | 21 |
Person Sits on a Chosen Card | 22 |
To Cut the Pack at the Chosen Card | 23 |
Nailing Chosen Card to the Door | 24 |
The Card Found at Any Number | 25 |
The Pack Cut into Four Heaps | 26 |
Catching Two Selected Cards | 27 |
At Any Number Chosen by the Audience | 28 |
One of Three Dealt on the Table | 29 |
Various Simple Tricks with Cards | 30 |
The Three Robbers and the Constable | 32 |
The False Count | 33 |
Two Cards Placed in the Centre of the Pack Found on Top | 34 |
The Travelling Ace | 35 |
The Simple Four Ace Trick | 37 |
Two Aces Separated Come Together | 40 |
A Card Thought of Discovers Another One Freely Chosen but Lost in the Pack | 41 |
To Vanish One of Five Cards | 42 |
With the Half Card | 43 |
Several Cards Pass Through a Book | 44 |
Inseparable Kings and Queens | 45 |
Naming a Card in One Packet by Looking at One in Another | 46 |
Sighting the Index of the Drawn Card | 47 |
The Slip Change | 49 |
A Subtle Deal to Find the Chosen Card | 50 |
Inseparable Sevens | 51 |
Queens Digging for Diamonds | 52 |
The Roadside Inn | 53 |
Card TricksCalculation 1 The Transposed Cards | 54 |
The Card at Unknown Number from Bottom Placed at Any Number from Top | 56 |
The Spots on Card Indicate Number of Cards Secretly Added to Pack | 57 |
Any Number of Cards Dealt Face Upwards to Discover One Chosen | 58 |
The Twentyseven Cards | 60 |
A Reversed Count Brings Card to Any Position | 61 |
To Name the Total Value of Several Chosen Cards | 62 |
Thirtyone Simple Version | 63 |
The Clock | 65 |
To Detect Chosen Card Amongst Thirtyfive | 66 |
The Square of Twentyfive Cards | 67 |
The Magic Triplets | 68 |
Another Method for No 20 | 69 |
To Discover One of Two Cards Removed from Fiftytwo | 70 |
To Discover Names of Three Cards Chosen by Three Different People | 71 |
To Discover Card or Cards Amongst Sixteen After the Fourth Deal | 72 |
To Discover Value of Two Cards Drawn from the Pack of Fiftytwo Without Seeing Any Cards | 73 |
The Mysterious Addition | 74 |
To Discover the Respective Holders of Three Cards or Objects | 75 |
The Numerical Shuffle | 76 |
The Transposed Cards and MindReading | 77 |
The Card Chosen Corresponds with Paper in Persons Pocket | 78 |
At Any Number from the Top | 79 |
Thirtyone | 80 |
The Position of Card Amongst Ten | 82 |
Two Packs Shuffled and Card Found in Same Position in Each | 83 |
Placing the Chosen Card at Any Number | 84 |
Card TricksArrangement | 85 |
Margerys Arrangement for a Piquet Pack | 86 |
Changing the Pack | 87 |
To Cut an Odd or Even Number | 88 |
To Pick Out Any One or More Values | 89 |
The Pack Cut into a Number of Heaps to Name Cards in Any Heap Placed in Persons Pocket | 90 |
Rapid Memorization ? of Half the Pack | 91 |
The Greek Cross | 92 |
To Discover a Card Chosen from Twentyfive | 93 |
A Chart of the Arranged Pack | 94 |
To Discover the Number of Spots on Two Batches of Cards | 96 |
The Twentyseven Card Trick without a Key | 97 |
Card TricksVarious Arrangements | 99 |
The Alternate Card TrickSimple | 100 |
Fifteen Consecutive Cards Indiscriminately Drawn from One Pack and One Secretly Chosen to Produce It From Another Pack | 101 |
A Trick at Poker | 102 |
Special Arrangement of Whist Pack and Tricks with Same | 104 |
The Genuine Shuffle as Affecting the Above No | 106 |
Any Card Noted in One Pack Found at a Given Number in Another | 108 |
The Pack Is Cut into Four and the Names of the Cards in Either Part Are Found in an Envelope | 109 |
Card Tricks Using Confederates | 110 |
Two Cards Change in EnvelopeComedy Trick | 111 |
To Tell Which Card of Fiftytwo Is Touched in Your Absence | 112 |
Another Alternate Method for No 2 | 113 |
To Conjure a Card into Your Pocket | 114 |
Card Reading | 115 |
Arranged Pack | 116 |
Round Convex Mirror | 117 |
Subtle Reading of the Index | 118 |
The Index Removed from One End of the Pack | 121 |
Card Tricks Using Special Printed Cards | 122 |
Two Cards One in Each Hand Change Places | 123 |
The Cagliostro or Balsamo Card Trick | 124 |
Any Card from the Pocket | 126 |
A Lightning Change | 128 |
Phantom with Ordinary Cards | 130 |
NoxEmAll | 131 |
The Sphinx Card Trick | 132 |
Papel Blanco | 135 |
Will othe Wisp | 137 |
Contrario Aces | 138 |
Cremation and Confetti | 139 |
The Yogi Wonder | 140 |
The Princess Card Trick | 141 |
The ThreeCard Trick | 143 |
The Knockout Card Trick | 144 |
Clevelands Presto Fly Card Trick | 145 |
The Spotter or Educated Die | 146 |
The Surprise Card Trick | 147 |
Edwards Dioramic Pack | 148 |
Pippin | 150 |
The Twelve Ubiquitous Court Cards | 151 |
Substitution of a Trick Set for Ordinary Cards | 152 |
Mechanical and Other Prepared Cards | 154 |
Ace of Spades and Ace of Diamonds Change Places | 156 |
Three Cards Appear on a Borrowed Hat | 157 |
The Card Appears on an Arm | 158 |
The Card Envelope and Handkerchief Combination | 159 |
The Card Thrown on a Silk Hat Jumps Up and Stands on One End | 160 |
The Mysterious Chain of Cards | 161 |
The Simple Throwing of a Card | 162 |
The Card Disappears from a Glass of Water | 164 |
The Reunited Card | 174 |
The Chosen Card Changes to a Box of Matches | 175 |
The Mechanical Changing Pip Card | 177 |
Changing and Enlarging the Card | 180 |
The Card Changes to a Die | 181 |
The Chosen Card Appears Between Two Others on a Thread | 182 |
An Ace Changes to a Three and Vice Versa | 183 |
Making a Half Pack of Cards Vanish | 184 |
Producing a Pack of Cards from an Empty Glass | 185 |
The Chosen Card Is Found Printed on a Plain Card Placed in a Glass Tumbler | 186 |
New Precipitation | 187 |
DeLands TwoCard Monte | 188 |
A New Protean or Chameleon Pack | 189 |
The Five of Diamonds Changes to the Five of Spades | 190 |
Forcing Packs and Tricks with Same | 191 |
Pack to Force Three Cards Together | 192 |
The Ruffle Force with an Ordinary Pack | 193 |
The Slip Force | 194 |
The Fin de Siècle Forcing Pack of Cards | 195 |
The AeDiTseTal Forcing Pack | 196 |
The Svengali Wonder Forcing Pack | 197 |
The Double Forcing Pack | 198 |
The Triple Forcing Pack | 200 |
The Forcing and Selfshifting Pack | 201 |
The Forcing Pack that May Be Genuinely Shuffled | 202 |
The Key Card Forcing and Selfshifting Pack | 203 |
Three Persons Select the Same Card | 205 |
The Monte Cristo Forcing Pack | 206 |
The Pack Is Wrapped in Paper and a Knife Passed between Two Chosen Cards | 207 |
Besauté Stripper and Cornered Packs | 208 |
To Blow the Card from a Pack | 209 |
To Draw Cards from a Pack One After Another | 210 |
The Card Is Found at Any Number | 211 |
The Chosen Card Shuffled into the Pack Discovered by Anyone | 212 |
The Long and Wide Card | 213 |
How to Force a Card | 214 |
The Forcing Pack | 215 |
The Ruffle Force | 216 |
The Card Passes Upwards Through the Pack | 217 |
The Name of the Card in a Nest of Envelopes | 218 |
The Envelope Restores a Burnt Card | 219 |
The Card in the Pocket | 220 |
Two Chosen Cards Found Together | 221 |
Principles of Sleight of Hand | 222 |
The DoubleHanded Pass | 223 |
Cutting the Bottom of the Pack to the Left | 224 |
The Change Packet Pass | 225 |
The Drop Rear Packet Pass | 226 |
Bottom Packet Around Upper to the Right | 227 |
The Diagonal Palm Pass Right Hand | 228 |
The Diagonal Palm Pass Left Hand | 229 |
ONEHANDED METHODS OF MAKING THE PASS 13 Drop the Bottom Half from the Thumb | 230 |
Charlier Pass Under the Top Card | 233 |
Upright OneHanded Pass | 234 |
The Bridge Pass First Method | 235 |
The Bridge Pass Third Method | 236 |
Various Methods of Palming Cards | 237 |
Palming the Top Card by Drawing It Towards the Person | 238 |
Returning the Card or Cards to the Top of the Pack | 239 |
Lateral Slide of the Top Card to the Right | 240 |
Palming Cards with Rearward ColourChange Sleight | 241 |
Palming One When Springing Cards from Hand to Hand | 242 |
Palming the Bottom Card Ordinary Position in the Left Hand | 243 |
Magical Production of a Full Pack of Cards | 244 |
Palming and Reproducing Cards After Springing the Pack from Hand to Hand | 246 |
Palming in Connection with Pulling Up the Sleeves Production from Left Elbow | 247 |
Palming Cards in the Left Hand from the Bottom of the Pack | 248 |
Masking the Palm with the Balance of the Pack | 249 |
Passing the Fiftytwo Cards Up the Sleeves | 251 |
The Card Thought of Is Removed and Replaced in the Pack | 252 |
Various Methods of Changing Cards | 254 |
Stanyons Method of Masking the Top Change | 255 |
The Mexican Turn Over Change | 257 |
Changing the Card by Rubbing It on the Sleeve | 258 |
A New Top ChangeVariation | 259 |
Changing the Card with Forward ColourChange Sleight | 260 |
Passing the Bottom Face Card to the Rear of the Pack 261 13 Changing the Top Card of the Pack | 261 |
VARIOUS CHANGES APART FROM THE PACK 14 To Change One Card Without the Pack | 262 |
To Change a Number of Cards | 263 |
The Excelsior Change for One Card | 264 |
The Revolution Change | 265 |
Changing the Pack at the Breast Pockets | 266 |
Either One of Three Cards Is the Chosen One | 267 |
Various Methods of Forcing Cards | 269 |
Simple and Conclusive Mathematical Method | 270 |
Forcing a Card with One Hand | 271 |
Forcing a Card by Count and SecondDealing | 273 |
Forcing the Choice of One of the Three Cards on the Table | 274 |
The Ruffle Force with an Ordinary Pack | 275 |
The Slip Force | 276 |
False Shuffles and Cuts | 277 |
The Riffle Shuffle Genuine | 278 |
The Bridge and Cut Shuffle | 279 |
Simple Horizontal Shuffle for One or Several Cards | 280 |
To Retain the Top CardOverhand Shuffle | 281 |
To Retain the Top and Bottom StockOverhand Shuffle | 282 |
To Retain the Order of the Whole PackOverhand Shuffle | 283 |
Overhand Shuffling a Card to Any Position | 284 |
Retaining the Top and Bottom CardsOverhand Shuffle | 285 |
Retaining the Top StockOverhand Shuffle | 286 |
False Cut to Retain the Top Stock | 287 |
False Cut to Retain the Bottom Stock | 288 |
Genuine Cut Neutralised by Jog and Palming | 289 |
Riffle Shuffle for Paired Pack | 290 |
Miscellaneous Sleights with Cards | 291 |
The Slip Change | 292 |
To Glimpse the Chosen Card | 293 |
To Draw Back a Card | 294 |
The False Count | 295 |
Ornamental Sleights and Flourishes | 296 |
Palming Cards when Reversing the Pack in the Same Hand | 297 |
Changing the Face Card of the Pack | 298 |
Colour ChangeSuiting Actions to Words | 299 |
Cards Thrown from the Left Arm and Caught in the Left Hand | 300 |
Revolution on the Table | 301 |
Balancing the Pack on Endon the Back of the Hand | 302 |
Catching the Pack from the Elbow | 304 |
A Card Thrown Returns and Is Severed by Scissors | 305 |
The Falling Ribbon of Cards | 306 |
Catching Two Heaps of Cards from the Back of the Hand | 307 |
OneHanded Pass Against Left Hip | 309 |
Subtle Overhand Shuffle | 310 |
Subtle Force with a Dinner Knife | 311 |
Tearing a Pack of Cards in Half | 312 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 313 |
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