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This visual and simple ace display was worked out by Lee Asher, Darin Martineau and Allan Ackerman.
runtime: 2min
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This is an amazingly easy but equally deceptive card revelation that can be done over and over to reveal a sequence of cards.
runtime: 1min 20s
This is a great and visual revelation of a reversed card.
runtime: 1min 21s
It appears as you are kicking out cards from the center of the deck, when they in fact come from the top. A very visual and useful deception.
runtime: 1min 23s
A neat way to have the back card rise and rotate out of the deck.
runtime: 50s
This technique allows a card to jump right out of the deck.
runtime: 47s
This is a pretty color change that is self-working. It can also be used for a change out. The underlying principle was first discovered by Alex Elmsley. Ed Marlo turned it into a self working color change.
runtime: 1min 11s
This is a color change for when you are seated at the table.
This is another very visual card change onto the table.
runtime: 55s
This is a wonderfully visual color change by Steve Beam - first published in Trapdoor.
runtime: 1min 2s
Blowing on the top card changes its face. Allan also teaches how this method can be used to prepare for a second consecutive color change.
runtime: 1min 8s
A nice color change during a throwing action.
runtime: 1min
This is an application of a double lift and achieves a color change.
runtime: 48s
This move allows you to toss two doubles on the table. It is essentially a double Schwarzman Long Toss and looks amazing - a great magician fooler.
runtime: 53s
Howie Schwarzman further improved Marlo's Throw Double into a remarkable long toss that sends a double slithering over the table.
runtime: 32s
This technique is an application of the Vernon Push Off and allows you to table a double.
runtime: 36s
This is a flashy double lift where the double card makes a somersault.
runtime: 52s
If the Pinky Count is too difficult you can learn one of these two much easier methods to obtain a break under the top two cards.
runtime: 57s
Get your break on a square-up action.
runtime: 58s
The pinky count is a versatile 'get ready' for a double or multiple lift, or whenever you need to get a break.
runtime: 2min 34s
Two tips on how to improve your multiple turnover moves.
runtime: 1min 32s
This is an application of the [lp16424 Spooky Altman Trap] with the Bottom Double Drop by Brother John.
This is a very nice and deceptive multiple lift by Carmen D'Amico.
runtime: 1min 13s
This is Ackerman's variation of an Art Altman double lift. It can also be applied to multiple lifts and makes for a very 'light' and fair handling.
runtime: 1min 9s