Mentzer,
Jerry: Cunning
Card Miracles ©1999 Jerry Mentzer Softcover, perfect-bound, 5.5x8.5", 76 pages |
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Comments: This is a smaller book of card magic, containing
many effects that can be performed with a minimum of sleights,
though
still having good impact. Several of the effects are gems from the
Encyclopedia of Card Magic. Favorites include: Think Stop, The
Magic
Thrust and U Find Your Card, Hummer Odd Back and Canning's Baby
Hummer,
Spectator Finds Your Card, Miraskill, and Four Way Coincidence.
Good
for the price.
Contents:
1 Comments regarding "self-working" card tricks
3 Chapter One: Magic with Key Cards
5 Think Stop: Card selected, returned, and deck shuffled. Deck
spread face up. Spectator moves finger along, thinking "stop" when
over
selection (though not stopping). Performer reveals card. Includes
Classic Force "out"
8 Mental Vision (Glenn Gravatt): Four cards are selected and
returned
to deck. Performer is able to discern all 4 cards. (key card)
9 Behind the Back Key. A quick idea for use of a bottom key card.
10. Two Selections: Two cards selected, one returned to face up
deck,
other returned to face down deck. Cards wind up on top of the deck
together.
11 Out On Location (Al Baker): Card is selected and returned to
deck,
magician looks through cards, removes a packet, and asks card to
be
named. Card is immediately shown in packet.
12 Elimination Prediction (Randy Tanner): AS spectator shuffles
cards,
performer writes prediction. Cards are dealt and eliminated, until
remaining card is prediction
15 Another Lie Detector: Spectator selects card and returns it.
Spectator deals cards and names them, lying when he reaches his
card.
Magician detects the lie.
17 Two Keys: use of two keys allows spectator to perform final
shuffle.
Includes good Ed Marlo idea of determining one of two choices made
21 Chapter Two: Miscellaneous Tricks
23 The Magic Thrust (Ted Annemann): Card is selected and
returned.
Second spectator selects card, it is placed face up on top. Deck
is
placed behind the back of spectator, who takes the top card and
places
it in the middle. The selected card is found next to the face up
card.
(Hidden Charlier Pass)
24 U Find Your Card (Lu Brent): Deck split into two halves.
Spectator
selects card from his half and put it on top. Halves are joined.
Spectator placed deck behind back, places top card to bottom,
turns
second card over and puts it in the middle. Face up card is found
next
to selected card.
25 It Takes a Year: a counting revelation with 4 Ace climax
26 Five Card Mental Force (Dai Vernon): True magic, when it works!
One
card of 5 is "forced"
27 Get Thee Behind Me, Satan: identical routine to U Find Your
Card.
Not sure why it's in here twice.
28 A Moving Revelation: mathematical revelation using a stacked
deck
30 Move A Card (Moris Seidenstein): a one way backs idea
35 Chapter Three: Hummers (Bob Hummer)
37 Basic Hummer: Bottom card of 4 card packet becomes the only
reversed card
39 Beyond Hummer (Persi Diaconis): as above
41 Hummer Odd Back (Tom Craven): Nice variation where back ends up
different as well. Includes clean-up.
44 Hummer Clean-Up: A Tom Craven variation.
45 Canning's Baby Hummer: A 6 card variation
49 Chapter Four: Features
51 Spectator Finds Your Card: Performer selects a card,
spectator
deals 2 piles, top two cards correctly predict value & suit.
54 Pairs (Ted Gillam): Uses Glide & Stack. Pairs are dealt.
Only
those pairs made by the spectator match.
55 Master Poker Deal: Three poker deals, spectator always loses
60 High Card Poker Deal (Nick Trost): Spectator cuts &
shuffles
deck, yet performer deals 5 pat poker hands (stack)
62 Improved Marvelous Prediction (Charles Jordan): Deck stack
allows
two cards to be revealed.
63 Miraskill (Stewart James): Deck dealt in pairs. Two reds go to
spectator, two blacks to magician, mixed pairs are discarded. When
done, a prediction is read: spectator's pile will have 4 more
cards
than magician's". Effect is repeated, prediction now states that
both
will have the same.
67 Chapter 5: Stunners
69 Four Way Coincidence (John Murray): Impromptu speller,
where
spectator finds the three matches to his selection.
72 Deck Memorization (Mike Boden). Uses stack and Gilbreath
Principle.
One half deck dealt out, performer correctly "reads" reds &
blacks.