Customer rank: +1 Werner 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.
"Any trick requiring a sleight is not honest. You are telling a lie with your fingers. (...) A puzzle is more clever than a trick, because with a trick you cheat to get the result. With a semi-automatic effect – using a principle – one tends to feel a little more honest." - Stewart James (1908-1996)
1st edition 2011; 35 pages. Illustrated.
Table of Contents
- Logic
- The Substitute
- Puzzle Time
- "1 – 9"
- Middle of the Road
- Happy Endings
- One Stone for two Birds
- One at a Time
- Two to Tango
- ad libitum
- Paraphone
- No Witch Any More
- Quad-Cut Variations
- Your Card
- Echo – Sierra – Papa
- Chance?!
- ESP Twizzler
- Flipdoodle III
- At Last…
- Voting Square
word count: 12950 which is equivalent to 51 standard pages of text
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