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Stover Fake CutAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ose Fake CutAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Triple Fake CutAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Off-The-Bottom Strip Fake CutAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Incomplete Faro With JogAllan AckermanThis is technique from Trapdoor Magazine, a variation of the Incomplete Faro Control, and it allows you to control a selected card to the top or bottom.
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Automatic Placement ControlAllan AckermanThis technique allows you to place a selected card inbetween two other cards with one faro shuffle. For example, two face up kings catch a face down selection between them. You will need to know the Incomplete Faro Control to successfully perform this move.
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Getting Packets the Same SizeAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Faro DividerAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Reverse FaroAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
OPEC CountAllan AckermanOPEC stands for Out of Position Elmsley Count - a variation by Ed Marlo.
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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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3-4-3 CountAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
3-5-4 CountAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
2-X-2 CountAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
2-4-4 CountAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Olram SubtletyAllan AckermanThis is a very deceptive and visual 3-4-4 count, hiding one card, developed by Ed Marlo. In case you wonder who or what 'Olram' is, that is Marlo spelled backwards.
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OPOS CountAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Gemini CountAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Rhythm Count JenningsAllan AckermanThis is a 2-4-4 count and it can be used as replacement wherever a Gemini Count is needed. It is a beautifully flowing and deceptive count. By some accounts, the best card count developed to this date.
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Rhythm Count AckermanAllan AckermanHere Allan Ackerman combines Dai Vernon's Optical Move with Larry Jennings' Rhythm Count to achieve an even more visual deceptive rhythm count variety.
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Rhythm Count CarpenterAllan AckermanThis is a Jack Carpenter variation of Larry Jennings' Rhythm Count.
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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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Flushtration CountAllan AckermanThis is a 1-x-x count developed by Canadian magician Norman Houghton around 1955 and popularized by Brother John Hamman. You repeatedly show the same card while tabling the others one by one. Very easy to do, but perhaps not that deceptive. Allan shares a nice touch to make this count quite a bit more deceptive.
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Rumba CountAllan Ackerman | ★★★★★ $2 to wish listMP4 (video) |