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Read this effect ... A spectator shuffles a pack of cards and cuts the pack anywhere he likes. The cards on either side of the card he freely cut to are subsequently removed and found to be the cards that the performer had previously predicted.
This is just one of a series of card effects based on a single move that describes a subtle principle that is very easy to do and gives eight examples of how it can be used in card magic. The "Nullifactor" is an easily acquired sleight, based on an old force, but used here in an entirely different way.
Another example: For instance, the performer writes on a slate the names of two cards. Turning the slate writing side down, he uses it as a tray to hold the pack while a spectator freely cuts the cards. The slate is turned over to reveal the names of the cards, and the cards cut to are shown to be the two thus named.
"The Principle is certainly good." - George Blake
"I have just been trying this out, and it is a winner. - George Armstrong
Content:
- The Move
- Four Variations
- Spelling Location
- Coincidence Upon Coincidence
- The Ace Assembly
- Card and Number Prediction
- Nullifactor Slate Mystery
- To Force Two Cards
- The Square Deal Location
- Miracle Location
1st edition 1954, PDF 8 pages.
word count: 2608 which is equivalent to 10 standard pages of text