
Tony GOBRECHT
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Merci pour ce livret, un vrai régal !
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Ce tour est trés vieux, il le faisait dans une vhs, ou l'on pouvait apprendre l'avalage de ballon, une bonne routine de corde, et un tour avec une carte retrouvé grace à une corde...
Peut etre dans NO MD REQUIRED!
oui c'est bien dans M.D. Not Required :
After winning the IBM Gold Cups in 1994, Steve retired from his lucrative career as a medical doctor to become the most sought after comedy magician in England. His hilarious, eye-popping magic is not only practical and devastating, it is very easy to do. Each routine is performed and explained in immaculate detail. Includes:
Shake, Shuffle and Twist - The workers all agree this is without a doubt the finest table-hopping routine in years. And the great part is that you don't even need a table.
Re-Boxed - An intimate, visual stunner that originally sold for $15.00. Now, for the first time, you can witness Steve's exact handling and timing.
Tonsil Tickler - The rumors on the internet are true. Steve reveals all of the work on the funniest "sword swallowing" routine ever. Underground for fifteen years, it was hidden a secret...above ground it is an instant classic.
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Des idées à ce sujet dans ce livre Blister Book by Jack Kent Tillar
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Il suffit de l'acheter sur son site, sinon au niveau référence ça serait au conditionnel U.F. Grant qui aurai inventé le sac à forcer transparent puis Gene Nielsen avec le zip d'ailleurs Jeff Busby en a sorti un de bonne qualité, puis de nombreuses versions : Guy Bavly, Jason Palter, Max Vellucci, Ray Carlyle, etc...
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Bonjour,
Je voudrai savoir si vous savez qui est l'auteur du contrôle qui porte le nom de "Convincing Control", si ma mémoire est bonne, c'est un contrôle ou on doit faire un ruban
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Merci
Il faut suivre la règle n° 1 du magicien : "A toute question, la réponse est Ed. Marlo"
Réponse donc : Marlo
Avec l'aide de Edward Victor, Hofzinser et Jennings
(source : Hierophant - Jon Racherbaumer)
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quelques sources:
Ed Marlo Cased Switches - 3rd Approach: The Diminishing Or Enlarging Card Case see also page 10 of 21st Century Card Magic page 283 Marlo's Magazine Volume 3 1979
Brother John Hamman Deck in Parvo case shrinks, then normal card is pulled out of mini case page 28 The Secrets of Brother John Hamman1989
Brother John Hamman Deck in Parvo case shrinks, for credits for gaff see page 5035 Kabbala - Volume 1 (Vol. 1, No. 5) 1972
Dr. James Nuzzo Do it for Ozzie shrinking card case, lapping, using "Open Side Card Case" page 2 21st Century Card Magic1981
Ed Marlo First Effect deck removed from case, case shrinks, miniature deck removed page1 21st Century Card Magic1981
Patrick McLanea Most mysterious Case diminishing case page 23 Artificial conclusions 2003
Ed Marlo Second Method shrinking card case page 4 21st Century Card Magic1981
Tommy Wonder The Shrinking Card-Case 2 methods page117 The Books of Wonder - Volume 1 1996
Ed Marlo Third Effect 2 jeux_de_cartes removed from card case, then case shrinks and miniature deck is removed page4 21st Century Card Magic 1981
John Cornelius Shrinking card case - The Award-Winning Magic of John Cornelius
Flash Shrinking Card Case by Rob Bromley
Amazing Shrinking Deck by John Kennedy
merci PaulMagie c'est plutôt "l'étui qui rapetisse" New Wave Close-Up - Thomas Hierling page 120
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Quelques sources:
Frog Tales by Robert E. Neale
Froggy Goes A'Courtin by Scotty York
You Don’t Know Jack by Carl Andrews
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Aronson, Simon: A Stack to Remember 1979 manuscript: Ten Card Poker Deal; the cards at the 29th to 38th of his stack allow to perform the Ten Card Poker Deal effect. & Bound To Please 1994; p. 122 Ten Card Poker Deal allows to hand the deck over to the spectator for dealing the cards himself but still being sure to win.
Ackerman, Alan: Ten Card Poker Deal: first phase is the classic with shuffling half way through, the second phase is dealt face up; the third phase is done with the flop face down but only one card is dealt face down and all the others are dealt face up.
Allerton, Bert: The Phoenix # 170 February 11th 1949 page 681 Ten Card Deal P.S. Bert Allerton suggests that once the two first cards have been dealt to announce that the game will be Stud Poker and to show the spectator the eight remaining cards leaving him a free choice of four of them. He also suggests to use the Biddle move to count the ten cards from the deck before giving them to the spectator for shuffling.
Anonymous : The Phoenix #168 January 14th 1949; p 672: Ten Card Deal
Bannon, John Dear Mr. Fantasy The Power of Poker: unlike some routines, this one only works once; you can't do multiple hands and win every time
Becker, Larry: Apocalypse, Vol. 11, # 11 November 1988 ; p. 1566 : Ten Card Poker Stand-up Presentation, offers a stage adaptation for the 10 Card Poker Deal using Jumbo Cards and a board with one side showing the rules and the other side a final prediction &Stunner's Plus 1992 p 115: Hypnotic is a parlor or stage really nice 10 card poker routine
Bernstein, Bruce: Bruce Berstein's "Lecture Compendium". Psych Out. This routine has been acclaimed by many top performers Max Maven, Rick Johnsson, Charles Cameron, Eugene Burger… (some of them having their own version of the routine) as the best one of the time both in method and presentation & Psych-Out (Marketed effect) 1985
Binarelli, Tony: My Way to Mentalism; Camirand Academy: 10 Card Poker Deal & Class Act - The Magic of Tony Binarelli by Gary Ouellet; The Cincinnati Kid Poker Deal & The Linking Ring # 3 March 2005 p. 111: Can’t Win for Losing
Buckley, Arthur H. Card Control second 1947 edition (the effect was not in the original 1946 edition) p. 103 The Ten Card Poker Deal.
Chelman, Christian. Lolapalooza Poker 1999. Underground livret offered to the subscribers of his book “Légendes urbaines” & Christian Chelman Séminaire DVD. Éd. Joker Deluxe A congame with cards where the sucker always thinks that he is going to win but always loses and insists in losing to his last cent. The routine is designed to entrap the ones who know the Jonah card principle. & Compendium Sortilegionis p. 230 Variation sur la Donne de 10 Cartes 2003. This variant results from a David Solomon’s idea but is different from his : no Jonah car dis used but a little smart and automatic con.
Clive, Paul: Card Tricks without Skill 1946: Tops Four Aces offers a principle which will be used and combined with another one by Lewis Ganson for his own routine
Colombini, Aldo: Tested Ten-Card Poker Deal 2006. For close-up or parlor. A variant on the most entertaining poker deal demonstration ever, using only ten cards. The routine using jumbo cards covers five phases (with an incredible final phase by Max Maven in which you predict the winning hands). Complete with the jumbo cards.
Curry, Paul. Paul Curry Presents. 1974 p. 28 Cider & Very Best Of Paul Curry 1986 French translation by Richard Vollmer Éd. Magix Unlimited p. 47 Le Pari & Paul Curry’s Worlds Beyond 2001 by Stephen Minch. p 59: Paul Curry uses two Jonah cards. Set : three 2, three 9 and three 10 with two indifferent cards placed in ninth and tenth position from the top of the deck.
Duffie, Peter: Deck Direct 1998 Free Will From a packet of eight cards, a spectator freely selects any four. These turn out to be random ones. The four he left you with are the four aces & Onyx [Ken Simmons' magazine]. In “Free Will” the magician and the spectator received only four cards each. It too used an extra card plus several spelling sequences. Peter cites his inspiration as Alex Elmsley’s “It’s a Small World”, which was first published in “The New Pentagram” in 1974. Then reprinted in “The Complete Works of Alex Elmsley”, Vol.2 (Minch, 1994). This used a very bold ‘behind the back’ ruse where the spectator chose five cards from a packet of ten face down cards. His turned out to be all red cards, leaving you with five black cards. Elmsley said that the plot related to Dr. Daley’s “Rouge et Noir” (Phoenix: No. 287, August 14th 1953, pages 1146 to 1149), and Hans Trixer’s “Noir et Rouge” (Abracadabra: Vol. 17, No. 419, February 6th 1954, pages 35 to 37), which were two of the earliest packet versions of Paul Curry’s “Out of This World” & Card School 1995 Backfire Poker: This is a variation of Jim Steinmeyer's 'The Ten Boys Poker Deal' which appeared in the December issue of Magic. There is some added entertainment value, and a twist at the end.
Earick, Ernest. By Forces Unseen : The Innovative Card Magic of Ernest Earick 1993 by Stephen Minch, p. 141 Double ***ed uses the idea behind Paul Curry’s Cider but involving a larger number of cards.
Ellis, Tim: The Tim Card Poker Deal. A poker-style effect where the magician plays three hands of poker against a spectator and always loses the first two hands but wins the last. The spectator seemingly makes the choices. The effect is based on the “Jonah” concept however ends up with a certain card and wins or loses. The trick comes with ten red Bicycle cards, one of which is gimmicked for the effect.
Farmer, Bob: Magic [the magazine] 1994 issues 1, 2 and 5: Flim-Flam critiques many variants of the 10 Card Poker Deal.
Frame, Tom: Scary Hotels lecture notes: Well Appointed Stud & The Trap Door November 1996 issue: Well Appointed Stud & April 2001 issue of The Linking Ring third One-Man Parade: Well Appointed Stud
Fulves, Karl. Self-working Card Tricks 1976 p. 26 Automatic Poker allows to make a prediction and to get a winning hand whatever cards the spectator chooses.
Gardner, Martin: Let’s See the Deck 1942 This is the first time the effect gets in print more as a puzzle than a trick. Gardner-Marlo Poker Routine with Ed Marlo’s idea to mark the Jonah card for shuffling freedom in the presentation & The Phoenix # 170 February 11th 1949; p 186 Ten Card Deal P.S. Martin Gardner suggests, instead of dealing, to leave a choice of five cards to the spectator in offering the ten cards fanned & Martin Gardner Presents 1993 p 186 same suggestion as in The Phoenix # 170 February 11th 1949 page 681 Ten Card Deal P.S.
Glover, Brian: Royal Flush Guaranteed. The routine is a variant of Stephen Tucker routine guaranteeing a Royal Flush. The stack is very slightly different and the end result is the same but there is no need for a slip cut half way through.
Goldstein, Phil. Apocalypse, Vol. 7, # 2, February 1984, p. 886 Pretense is a prediction variant. A spectator shuffles 10 cards and lines them up horizontally on to the table. The mentalist takes out a prediction from an envelope stating « I shall take the cards in position 1, 2, 5, 7 and 8th position and this will give me the winning hand. » which naturally happens.
Griffith Tony. Griff on Cards 1964 p. 21 A Demonstration on How to Win at Poker combines the Lewis Ganson principle with the Jonah card.
Ganson Lewis. The Gen, vol. 5, no 7 November 1949, p. 203: Gambler’s Luck. Lewis Ganson indicates that his effect combines two principles published by Paul Clive and by Walter Gibson.
Gibson Walter B. Professional Magic for Amateurs 1947The Honest Gambler.
Guinn, Scott: Magic to Stand By Lecture Notes 2002. The World's Worst Card Player offers a very smart presentation where the performer always loose despite the spectator’s attempt to help him. The Jonah card’s back is very simply but invisibly dotted. Scott, in a very smart way, regains his bets for the climax but still sustaining the fact that when he gets the cards he still cannot win on the money.& http://www.scottfguinn.com/cardmagic.asp The World's WORST Card Player.
Hallas Paul. Small but Deadly 2005 p. 26 offers considerations on the Jonah card principle by Paul who is one of the best world’s specialist of small packet tricks.
Hamman, Brother John: Kabbala , Vol. 3, # 1. 1976 p. 11 Magician vs. Gambler. After a few winning phases the routine allows to change hands which become better and better during this confrontation between a gambler and a magician.
Hartman, J. K.: Onyx [Ken Simmons' magazine] 1999 Mexicali Ruse. A follow up to David Solomon’s Mexican Poker & Card Dupery 2007 p. 181 Mexicali Ruse revised and modified
Horwitz, Basil: Mental Magick of Basil Horwitz Vol. 2 Poker Deal
Jay, Ricky. 1985 Non marketed TV Show 10 Card Poker Deal. The classic multi phases effect but with an outstanding presentation.
Jamison, R.M. Genii, vol. 23, # 12 August 1959. p. 432 A Poker Jolt, using the marking principle, suggests to have the cards dealt by the spectator and to indicate thanks to mental brainwave, which hand is the winner. R. M. Jamison was a regular contributor to The Sphinx where he offered a very nice C&Bs routine including the use of the Shuttle Pass before the name was coined by David Roth.
Jermay, Luke: 10 Card Poker Deal first round is won by the magician chosing first; second round follows the same principle but after a slop shuffle (spectator indicates whether the performer should take a face up or face down card); does the same and when the spectator gets the Jonah card, the other cards are turned face up and the spectator chooses where the cards are going to as the performer bets his sun glasses and then his watch.
Judah, Stewart: Pallbearers critique, folio 10, Winter special. 1975 p 855 : Draw Poker Demonstration this is not exactly the Jonah card principle but it’s pretty close and allows winning three times in a row.
Kawamoto, Wayne: Easy Magic Tricks: 10 Card Poker is a three phases where twice the performer deals and then, for the third phase, checking the cards face up, notes the position of the Jonah card before secretly deciding whether the performer or the spectator will deal.
King, Bob: http://www.bobkingmagic.com/ Power Poker involves four spectators and a good idea for increasing the money at stake in each phase. There is also a very devious idea for the last phase, using an instruction sheet in an envelope which allows the spectator to handle the cards totally the way he wants and yet for the Jonah card to end up with him no matter what.
Lorayne, Harry: Deck-Sterity; 1967 p 67: Ten Card Poker Deal & The Classic Collection Vol 1 p 300: Ten Card Poker Deal & Lorayne on cards, tome 1 1979 French translation p. 50: La Donne des dix cartes & "Best Ever" collection DVD 2 Ten Card Poker Deal
Lovell, Simon: Billion Dollar Bunko © 2003 L & L Publishing; 1st Edition; p 240 Ten Card Poker
Marlo, Edward : The Phoenix # 170 © Feb 11th 1949, page 681 Ten Card Deal: Marlo suggests marking the Jonah card to allow the spectator to shuffle and then according to the position of the Jonah card, to deal or allow the spectator to deal
Maxwell, Michael: Incredible Self-Working Card Tricks Vol 5 DVD series offers the “10-Hand Poker Deal”
Mendoza, John. John : Verse Two 1980 p. 61: The Ten Card Poker Killer, is a four phases routine with a finale which justifies the word “killer” climax using the Louisiana Switch (an actual cheat’s move both very simple and very deceptive).
Murray, John. The Phoenix # 180 du 24 janvier 1949; p. 719 Take Ten adapts the gambling demonstration into a mentalism effect using envelopes and the marking of the Jonah card principle suggested by Ed Marlo. & The Best in Magic p. 194 Take Ten & French translation in Les Merveilles de la prestidigitation moderne p. 204 Prenez dix.
Neale, Robert. Tricks of the Imagination. 1991, p. 125: The Idiot Poker Plot, where the performer is only the mediator in a Poker game where two spectator play against one another.
Ortiz, Darwin: Darwin Ortiz at the Card Table. 1988 p. 29 Mexican Poker is a five phases Routine. Darwin marks the Jonah card with a « wave » (a crimp variant). & At The Card Table DVD 3: Mexican Poker. As usual with Darwin, the classic effect is fine tuned with a lot of little subtleties and doesn’t follow a repetitive pattern.
Ouellet, Gary: Greater Magic Video Library: Magic from Canada Vol 2: Cincinnati Kid. The routine includes a Stud Poker phase and a very entertaining management of the bets.
Porstmann, Mike: The Big Edge (lecture notes). 10-Card Poker. Mike is one of the gambling and cheating-at-gambling authorities in Germany. His 10 card poker deal for the stage has a very strong entertaining value and served as a basis to Bob King’s routine.
Riser, Harry: The Feints and Temps of Harry Riser. 1996 p. 62 Semi-automatic Gambler is a four phases without Jonah card and ending with a Royal Flush. It requires some sleight of hand abilities that is worth knowing anyways.
Scarne, John. Scarne on Card Trick 1950 by John Scarne p. 45 The Dean’s Poker Deal is presented as having been created by « The Dean, a very colorful gambling man from New Jersey »…!?! John Scarne proposes to set up the entire deck to achieve the effect with four different series.
Solomon, David: Onyx N° 3 April 1998 [Ken Simmons' magazine] p. 1 Mexican Poker is a variant of Alex Elmsley’s Power Poker & Magic, Vol. 8, # 12 August 1999 p. 77 Revised Mexican Poker & Arcane n° 128 October 2007, Poker Mexicain, Fred Masschelein’s French translation of the routine’s revised version published in Onyx. This solution deals away with the need to use an additional card and the initial equivoque. At th end, the sucker gets a Full when the performer has a Royal Flush. Set Up: 9P, AP, AT, 9C, AK, 9T, RP, DP, VP, 10P & The Wisdom of Solomon ©2007, Pro-Print, Highland Park IL; p 21 Revised Mexican Poker - 10-card poker deal, originally published in Magic Magazine Aug. 1999. His original "Mexican Poker" was in Onyx Magazine, Apr 1999. John Bannon has a similar(?) version in his “Dear Mr. Fantasy”.
Steinmeyer, Jim. Magic, Vol. 3, # 4 December 1993 p. 56: The Ten Boys Poker Deal, & Impuzzibilities 2002. p. 18 The Ten Boys Poker Deal. Thanks to an orginal set up, the value of the performer’s hand constantly increases when the spectateur never gets anything.
Swain, James. Genii, Vol. 69, # 5 May 2006 p. 26 Showdown Flash version of Showdown using Derek Dingle’s NoLap Switch from The complete Works of Derek Dingle p 85.
Trost, Nick. Cardman’s Secrets Easy to Perform – Hard to Detect. World’s Best Card Miracles. 1964 by H. P. Wisehart (and 1971 Micky Hades Enterprises reprint) p. 5 Great Poker Demonstration. Set up: three Aces, three kings, three queens and a Jack. The routine combines four simple and entertaining phases. & New Tops vol. 14, # 10 October 1974, p. 20 : 10 Card Poker Routine is a three phase routine. & The Card Magic of Nick Trost 1997 p. 109: 10 Card Poker Routine; p. 245 Twenty Deck Poker Deal uses more than 10 cards & Showdown
Tucker, Stephen: Red Hot Poker aims at guaranteeing to always get a Royal Flush.
Vernon, Dai. Dai Vernon’s Inner Secrets of Card Magic 1959 by Lewis Ganson p. 69 Sure Fire Showdown, Two hands of poker are dealt from a shuffled deck. Set up: three 9, three 5 and three Jacks and a Jonah card.
Vollmer, Richard: "242 Deal" is a variation of the Bannon/Solomon "Power of Poker" effect & Magic October 2006 Two for Two ou la donne des dix cartes & Arcane n° 131 July 2008 [French magazine] p. 4.
Waters, T.A. Deckalogue 1982: Decideal. & Mind, Myth and Magick 1993 p. 206: with Decideal, T.A. Waters offers a prediction effect based on Paul Curry’s Cider, where the performer can announce exactly what the spectator’s hand and his own are made of, when only he chose, two cards by two cards, which ones he would keep and which ones he would leave to the performer.& Mind, Myth and Magick 2005 French Translation by Richard Vollmer.
Wilson, R. Paul: Refried Poker
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Peut-être une réponse ici
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Marked for Death by Scott F. Guinn
The PM Card Mark System by Pete MC Cabe
Ted Lesley's Working Performer's Marked Deck Manual
Hidden in Plain Sight by Kirk Charles
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Il suffit de traduire les 4 volumes de The Magic of Ascanio
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Apparition des deux carte simultanément en lançant le jeu dans l'autre main ?
(j'ai oublié le nom de cette production...)
Toss Production (Hofzinser)
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Mémorisation d’un magazine, d’un livre, d’une liste de mots choisis par les spectateurs, détermination du jour d’une date donnée, des calculs compliqués etc...
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cela ressemble à Double Down de Bryn Reynolds.
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- Mac fast bloom - Gaëtan bloom (notes de 1999)
- Hamburger from the Photo - seomagic
- Food to Go by George Iglesias
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JOYEUX NOËL A TOUS !!
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Reçu, Merci.
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cela ressemble à ça mais je ne pense pas que ce soit cette routine
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