"ad rem" (lateinisch) heißt "zur Sache", und wer den Autor kennt, kann unschwer erraten, um welche Sache es sich hier handelt: semi-automatische, leicht vorzuführende Tricks auf mathematischer Grundlage, vorwiegend mit Spielkarten und ESP-Karten. Jeder Band hat knapp 100 Seiten und enthält 50-60 Tricks, die meisten davon in mehreren Versionen.
[Die Effekte überlappen sich zum Großteil mit der Englischen Sub Rosa Serie.
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Here is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working.
CONTENTS:
This will most likely be Werner Miller's last installment in his E-Z Square series. In this ebook he revisits several of the routines he published before, but finds ways to simplify them further or structure them in a cleaner and clearer way. He does that with a Birthday Square, a routine involving a measuring tape, and magic squares using cards.
As a bonus Werner includes several magic square puzzles.
1st edition 2013; 15 pages.
Inspiration für dieses Ebuch kommt von Richard Wiseman's Grid, das Ähnlichkeiten mit dem The Ultimate Magic Square von Chris Wasshuber aufweist. Hier sind Werner Miller's Lösungen zum Problem ein Magisches Quadrat mit Karten zu machen ...
Der Zuschauer bestimmt eine Zahl, und Sie legen 16 bzw. 25 Spielkarten zu einem magischen Quadrat aus, das diese Zahl als Konstante hat.
Drei Variationen und ein Bonus.
Da jede Zahl des magischen Quadrats durch einen einzigen Spielkartenwert repräsentiert wird, sind dabei Zahlenwiederholungen unvermeidlich (springen aber durch die Zugehörigkeit zu unterschiedlichen Farbfamilien nicht...
After seeing a performance of Richard Wiseman's Grid, which shares some commonalities with Chris Wasshuber's The Ultimate Magic Square, Werner Miller was inspired to come up with his take on 'magic squares made from cards' ...
The spectator decides on a number, and you produce instantly a magic square that has the spectator's number as its constant – simply by dealing out 16 or 25 ordinary playing cards.
As an example here is the detailed effect for variation 2: Take out a deck of cards, give it a quick shuffle and then offer the spectator the deck for a cut. The spectator cuts off a portion of the deck and counts the amount...
More new mathbased and self-working magic tricks from Werner Miller.
1st edition 2013, 28 pages.
More new mathbased and self-working magic tricks from Werner Miller.
1st edition 2013, 28 pages.
Here is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working.
CONTENTS:
Here is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working.
CONTENTS:
Here is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working.
CONTENTS:
More 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.
sub 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!
These tricks originally appeared 2006-2012 in the print magazines The Magician, Abracadabra, The Mystery Magazine, and in the online journal Visions.
The list of effects:
1st edition 2012; 31 pages....
These tricks originally appeared 1999-2010 in the print magazines Club 71 (later The Magician), Abracadabra, The Mystery Magazine, and in the online journal Visions.
The list of effects:
"ad rem" (lateinisch) heißt "zur Sache", und wer den Autor kennt, kann unschwer erraten, um welche Sache es sich hier handelt: semi-automatische, leicht vorzuführende Tricks auf mathematischer Grundlage, vorwiegend mit Spielkarten und ESP-Karten. Jeder Band hat knapp 100 Seiten und enthält 50-60 Tricks, die meisten davon in mehreren Versionen.
[Die Effekte überlappen sich zum Großteil mit der Englischen Enigmath Serie.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
"ad rem" (lateinisch) heißt "zur Sache", und wer den Autor kennt, kann unschwer erraten, um welche Sache es sich hier handelt: semi-automatische, leicht vorzuführende Tricks auf mathematischer Grundlage, vorwiegend mit Spielkarten und ESP-Karten. Jeder Band hat knapp 100 Seiten und enthält 50-60 Tricks, die meisten davon in mehreren Versionen.
[Die Effekte überlappen sich zum Großteil mit der Englischen Enigmath Serie.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Erleben Sie Mathematik in Ihrer unterhalsamsten Form:
Neu-Kompilation von 30 Tricks aus den Jahren 1987-2004, ursprünglich veröffentlich in den Zeitschriften Zauberkunst, Magische Welt, Magische Notizen, Aladin & Innovator und im Internetmagazin Topit.
"The hallmark of all the E-Z Square is their clarity of magic square instruction, as well as a selection of variations that's enough to start your mind racing with presentational possibilities." - Scott Cram
Giving a performance the appearance of difficulty and effort sometimes adds to the success of an artistic feat. Even if you are only constructing a magic square you can benefit from this phenomenon...
1st edition 2011; 16 pages.
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.
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