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Antics and Interludes: Contextual Card Cozenage
by Jon Racherbaumer

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Antics and Interludes: Contextual Card Cozenage by Jon Racherbaumer

Classic Racherbaumer. I had to use the dictionary twice just to make it past the title :-) If you don't learn any card magic you will certainly expand your vocabulary. But I am sure you will learn a good amount of very thoughtful pieces.

From the introduction:

Can we then agree that Card Antics consist of novel actions, cute bits, and amusing maneuvers? This is what happens when cards jump, rise, change, multiply, disappear, reappear, penetrate, spin, and so forth. Aren't Card Antics meant to provoke delight and bewilder?

To explore ways to convert, tweak, and redeem "pasteboard antics" the presentations in this ebook feature several brief, atmospheric tricks. Each is meant to create a mood or begin a "set" or "link" to other lively episodes in your performance.

  • INTRODUCTION
  • THEMES AND SCHEMES
  • CASCADE (Roy Walton)
  • RIGHT-BRAIN – LEFT-BRAIN
  • BELIEVING IS SEEING?
  • GUARDIAN ANGELS
  • MIRASKILL TO THE MAX
  • TURNABOUT IS UNFAIR PLAY (Edward Marlo)
  • HOMING, SWEET HOME
  • IN THE NICK OF TIME
  • FULL-BLOWN FOURSOME
  • WHADDAYASAY?

1st edition 2012, 61 pages.
word count: 17289 which is equivalent to 69 standard pages of text