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Enigmaths 1Werner MillerHere you will find 20 self-working effects all based on mathematical principles. Most of them are card tricks. This is the first volume in a series of ebooks. Max Maven: "I am a fan of Werner Miller." | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Enigmaths 2Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with the second volume in his series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Most of them are card tricks.
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Enigmaths 3Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his third volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Most of them are card tricks. A total of twenty effects for the magician looking for subtle math to enable stunning miracles. Everything is clearly explained with drawings, diagrams and tables.
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Enigmaths 4Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his fourth volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks.
1st edition 2010; 36 pages. Table of Contents
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Enigmaths 5Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his fifth volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks.
1st edition 2010; 36 pages. Table of Contents
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Enigmaths 6Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his sixth volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks.
1st edition 2010; 36 pages. Table of Contents
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Enigmaths 7Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his seventh volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks. 1st edition 2011; 31 pages. Illustrated. Table of Contents
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Enigmaths 8Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his eighth volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks. 1st edition 2011; 32 pages. Illustrated. Table of Contents
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Enigmaths 9Werner MillerWerner Miller continues with his ninth and last volume in this series of self-working and semi-automatic effects all based on mathematical principles. Many of them are card tricks.
1st edition 2011; 35 pages. Illustrated. Table of Contents
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Sub Rosa 1Werner Millersub rosa – Latin for "in the strictest confidence" Welcome to the launch of a new multi-volume series on original semi-automatic ("self-working") tricks, mainly with cards. Enjoy this compilation of easy-to-do, mathbased magic without any sleight of hand, created to amaze and to intrigue both the performer and the audience. Have fun!
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Sub Rosa 2Werner MillerMore new mathbased and self-working magic tricks from Werner Miller. All of the effects make use of ESP cards. In some cases a non-ESP alternative is presented.
1st edition 2012, 28 pages. | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 3Werner MillerMore new mathbased and self-working magic tricks from Werner Miller.
1st edition 2013, 28 pages. | $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 4Werner MillerMore new mathbased and self-working magic tricks from Werner Miller.
1st edition 2013, 28 pages. | $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 5Werner MillerMore new mathbased and self-working magic tricks from Werner Miller.
1st edition 2013, 28 pages. | $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 6Werner MillerMore new mathbased and self-working magic tricks from Werner Miller.
1st edition 2013, 28 pages. | $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 7Werner MillerMore new math-based and self-working magic tricks from Werner Miller.
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Sub Rosa 8Werner MillerMore new math-based and self-working magic tricks from Werner Miller.
1st edition 2014, 28 pages. | $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 9Werner MillerMore new math-based and self-working magic tricks from Werner Miller.
1st edition 2015, 30 pages. | $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 10Werner MillerMore new math-based and self-working magic tricks from Werner Miller. Clever methods combined in interesting ways.
1st edition 2015, 32 pages. | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 11Werner MillerLearn how to exploit the ternary number system to your advantages. There is a new version of the old MUTUS DEDIT NOMEN COCIS or "The Pairs Repaired", as it was called in Prof. Hoffmann's Modern Magic. You will also find tricks with ESP cards and applications for the diminishing count...
1st edition... | $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 12Werner MillerMore tricks based on the binary and ternary number system. Miller also exploits figures that cannot physically exist, subtly reinforcing the apparent impossibility of his trick creations.
1st edition 2017, 35 pages. | $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 13Werner MillerAmong other effects, Werner Miller explores the old age cards trick and stretches it into new and so far unexplored directions including versions where the spectator is allowed to lie.
1st edition 2018, 44 pages. | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 14Werner MillerThe highlight in this collection of sleight-less magic, is the Point Reflections principle, which is a new mathematical principle Werner Miller has introduced to magic. So far nobody has made use of it, except Miller. This ebook will likely change that. This principle opens new doors for new ideas, a fertile ground for trick creators. Miller's point reflection routines come with beautiful print templates. You can go from printing to performing in literally seconds. You will also get some bonus ideas by Chris Wasshuber.
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Sub Rosa 15Werner MillerEver prolific and creative Werner Miller mixes ideas, themes, strategies, to explore the possibilities of sleight-less and math based magic effects. All of his methods are well described and very well illustrated. Fool yourself or fool your friends with these unique creations.
1st edition 2019, 25 pages. | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 16Werner MillerA mix of tricks based on math with cards, ESP cards, and various other designs. Included are print ready templates for several of the tricks explained. For lovers of magic squares you will find interesting ideas of how to use magic squares as predictions and forcing tools.
1st edition 2020, 34 pages. | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 17Werner MillerWerner Miller is in particular known for his ESP tricks, to which he has dedicated a lot of thought and effort over the years. For example, the late Aldo Colombini was a big fan of Werner's ESP tricks. This ebook is almost exclusively dedicated to ESP tricks.
1st edition 2021, 29 pages. | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 18Werner MillerSmall packet tricks, ESP tricks, spelling tricks, magic squares, and more ...
1st edition 2021, 33 pages. | $12 to wish list | |
Sub Rosa 19Werner MillerThis collection of math-based tricks includes two effects suitable for virtual shows. One is a Triumph effect the other a spelling trick that works both in English and French. Again, Miller includes some nicely designed print templates which you can print out directly from the PDF to perform the tricks with appropriately themed cards.
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Move a Card: the 'Holy Grail' method for a classic plotUnnamed Magician
Note: The effect described below makes up less than half of the entire e-book. The rest of the e-book contains several other methods for the "Move a Card" plot. Imagine: The magician asks the spectator for their own deck of cards as he wishes to use a borrowed deck for the routine. He invites them to thoroughly shuffle the cards in any way of their choosing. The spectator does that. (The magician also promises never to touch the cards at any point in... | ★★★★★ $40 to wish list | |
Double MiracleUnnamed MagicianAn impromptu, gimmick-free, borrowed deck miracle. A location and divination of a selected card under test conditions. Read on. Imagine: The magician introduces a deck of cards. The spectator can thoroughly examine it, after which they can freely shuffle it for as long as they want in any way that they want. Once they're done shuffling, the magician invites them to look through the deck (faces towards themself, backs towards the magician) and select any two cards that they like. Let's suppose they select the two black A's. They turn these face-up and leave them on the table. Next,... | $20 to wish list | |
Propless ACAANUnknown Mentalist"I really like how you made a psychological force more surefire. It is really an interesting concept. Well done." - Luca VolpeThis is absolutely propless ACAAN. No deck. No props at all. And this is a self working propless ACAAN. Yes, you've read it right. Just you the performer and the participant on a voice call. That's it. The effect from the participant's view: The performer sends some... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
Cards Across on Voice CallUnknown MentalistYou and the participant are on both ends of a voice call. Using an imaginary deck of playing cards, the participant 'churns her thoughts' multiple times and finally sends across a few cards from her mind to your mind. You 'receive' those cards perfectly and reveal them to her in a stunning manner. This, in essence, is the effect. You can perform this over a video call or virtual show apart from face to face performances. And this works in any language. Two versions of the routine are explained. PSYCHIC VERSION which is totally propless (except for a piece of paper used by the participant... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list | |
Thot Card XchangeUnknown MentalistThe effect as seen by the audience: The performer displays a red-backed deck and a blue-backed deck. Two participants each choose a deck freely. Then both participants mentally think of a different playing card each. They need not announce which card they are thinking of. Surprisingly, when each participant deals down their respective deck, they find their thought of card missing from that deck. As a kicker twist, each participant's thought of card is found in the other participant's deck. Another effect as seen by the audience: The performer displays a red-backed deck and a blue-backed... | ★★★★★ $12 to wish list |