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Jiminy Cricket CountAllan AckermanThis is a 2-4-4 count developed by Ed Marlo. You show two cards at the same time, table them and then show the remaining two cards, all while you hide two of the four cards.
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Jordan CountAllan AckermanThe Jordan Count, developed by Charles Jordan, interfaces nicely with the Elmsley Count, because after the Jordan Count you are setup to do an Elmsley Count and vice versa, after an Elmsley Count you can do a Jordan Count without any adjustment, always hiding one card.
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Keep Jog While DribblingAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Kick Count To CrimpAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Klaus Breakout DisplayAllan AckermanThis is a wonderful Roger Klause idea to openly display a deck merely resting on your fingers while maintaining a break. runtime: 59s | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Klause Overhand False ShuffleAllan AckermanThis is a wonderfully convincing because visual false overhand shuffle developed by Roger Klause.
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Kosy CutAllan Ackerman | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Lap Card SwitchAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Larry Jenning's Maestro's Poker DealAllan Ackerman | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Las Vegas KardmaAllan AckermanAllan Ackerman is considered one of the top cardmen in the world. He has an incredibly broad repertoire with cards. In Las Vegas Kardma you'll find over 50 choice Ackerman masterpieces, ranging from completely self working to the knucklebusters that cardmen love to study. Allan's routines are designed with one main goal, totally devastate an audience. Table of Contents
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Little Finger BreakAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Little Noise for Double LiftAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $1.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Maintain Break With FanAllan Ackerman | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Marlo Bottom PalmAllan AckermanDeveloped by Ed Marlo, it is a well-covered method to palm one or several cards from the bottom into a left-hand magician's palm.
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Marlo BreakAllan AckermanOnce you have a break you want to handle and display the deck such that it appears to be impossible to hold a break. Here is one sequence of bends and riffles developed by Ed Marlo and published in his Card Control Series from the 1950s.
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Marlo Key Card ReplacementAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Marlo Multiple ShiftAllan AckermanThis multiple shift is by Ed Marlo. It operates in two phases where in the first phase you bring the cards together that were inserted in different positions in the deck. And in the second phase, you bring these cards to the top.
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Marlo's Biddle Switch OutAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Marlo's Double Color ChangeAllan Ackerman | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Marlo's Matching RoutineAllan AckermanThe deck is shuffled. Spectator cuts off a small packet and sets it aside. The performer selects one card from the remaining cards. It turns out that this is the mate card to the card on the bottom of the spectator cut packet. The same procedure is repeated and again the performer is able to pick the mate card. In ever more impossible ways the spectator selects cards which turn out to be located next to their mates. This routine was first published in Faro Control Miracles. It uses the stay stack principle.
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Marlo's Repeater Card to PocketAllan Ackerman | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Marlo's Spade RoutineAllan AckermanA deck is riffle shuffled. Spectator cuts off a portion and performer can tell by the weight of the packet how many cards were cut. Performer quickly glances through the deck. Spectator calls out a number and performer knows immediately the card at that position in the deck. Then a poker hand is dealt with the magician dealing himself a straight flush. And the routine ends with a game of bridge where the performer receives all 13 spades, the best hand you can have in a game of bridge. This is a routine Ed Marlo published in the 1940s in his book Spades - that is where the name of the routine comes... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Marlo's Tenkai ReplacementAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | ||
Marlo's Throw DoubleAllan AckermanThis technique is an application of the Vernon Push Off and allows you to table a double.
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