![]() "Novel Memory Trick with Cards" - Satya Ranjan Roy's effect where a card is taken from the deck and the performer is able to glance at the deck only once and determine both the suit and value of the card chosen. "No Sleight Stalemate" - Two spectators' chosen cards are determined by the performer. The performer is able to tell which card was chosen. The spectator selects one card from the memorized group and puts it in his pocket. One pile is chosen for memorization and, after the performer scans the cards, he turns away. "The Memory Test" - Performer gives a memory demonstration with the spectator shuffling the deck and cutting it into two piles. The performer turns around, looks through the deck and is able to reveal all five cards removed. "Indexed Poker" - With the performer's back turned, the spectator removes any straight flush from the deck and hides it in his pocket. ![]() As Fulves claims, "the deck may be borrowed and need not be complete." "Card Counting," Karl Fulves. The performer is able to determine the card. Spectator is handed the deck, selects a card, and then displaces its order in the deck. ![]() "Commitment" - Performer looks at the deck and claims to be committing every card to memory. Sarles' version of Jordan/Scarne "The Memory Test." "Card Counting," Karl Fulves. It references the casting-out-10's system but spends most of the time focused on casting-out-13's.Ģ005 - "Lorayne: The Classic Collection" is published with, among other things, republication of and refinements/additions to TEL.įinally, take a look at the following Genii thread from 2001-2003 (and note the people who contributed to that thread):Īs far as effects, I offer the following obviously incomplete list: He references the casting-out-13's system which is, as he puts it, "older than you and I." The casting-out-10's system is then fully explored.ġ982 - Fulves publishes his "Card Counting" book. Neither the 10's or 13's approach is used.ġ937 - Joe Berg releases his "Coincidental Location" effect in "Here's New Magic." Although I have not seen this effect, in print, I am informed it involved a casting-out-10's approach.ġ950 - Charles Jordan's effect, "The Memory Test," appears in "Scarne on Card Tricks" and discusses a rudimentary casting-out-10's approach with the concept that court cards are given a ½ value (e.g., Jack - 1 1/2, Queen - 2 1/2, King - 3 1/2).ġ976 - "The Epitome Location" is originally published by Harry Lorayne. It appeared in the March 1905 issue of Stanyon's Magic. Perhaps it would be interesting if we could compile a list of effects that utilize this principle(s) (similar to the phenomenal job that Scott Cram has done on his site with Memory Effects).Īs some background, here is what I have been able to reconstruct from an historical perspective:ġ888 - Kunard's "Book of Card Tricks" describes a casting-out-13's system.ġ905 - Satya Ranjan Roy provides a technique for one pass through of the deck that produces both the value and color of the card removed by the spectator. Discover how easy it is to: file phone numbers, data, figures, and appointments right in your head learn foreign words and phrases with ease read with speed-and greater understanding shine in the classroom-and shorten study hours dominate social situations, and more.įrom the Paperback edition.There has been a lot of discussion surround various effects that involve clocking the deck. Unleash the hidden power of your mind through Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas's simple, fail-safe memory system, and you can become more effective, more imaginative, and more powerful, at work, at school, in sports and play.
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