The title of this manuscript indicates that four classical plots are being covered.
- Classical Quickie transforms a "wrong" card to a "right" one, but the speed and visibility of the methods make it different. It's quick, interesting, and mysterious. You have several methods to choose.
- Doubly Ambitious takes the Ambitious plot out of the humdrum class.
- Double Transposition effects will give you a sense of happy accomplishment.
- Chameleon Queens inevitably intrigue audiences fascinated by repeated transformations.
The manuscript does not ignore the technical side with a set of techniques and moves that today have become classics on their own. Jon Racherbaumer added his revisions, amendments, and further moves to the original manuscript from 1956.
- Original Foreword
- Introduction
- TOOLS
- D'Amico Spread
- Marlo's Pivot Spread
- Variation One
- Racherbaumer Spread
- Rhod Spread
- Third-Card Spread
- Marlo-Curry Change
- Break-Less Curry Change
- Open Reverse
- APPLICATIONS
- Classical Quickie
- Eight Methods
- Chameleon Queens
- Doubly Ambitious
- Two-Card Transpositions
1st edition 1956, 3rd edition 2002, PDF 30 pages.
word count: 8455 which is equivalent to 33 standard pages of text