MODERN CARD EFFECTS and How To Perform Them Page 3
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Perform Them
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A N O T H E R S U C K E R G A G
In above manner have a card selected, and also returned so as
to leave it sticking out slightly be, and balance of cards; hold
the pack with backs to spectators, catching hold of cards
below the selected card with fingers of left hand shoving them
into palm of right replacing this packet on top of pack and
squaring up the cards. just as in the regular color change
method. (See "A Quick Color Change.")
The bottom card is now the selected card, and you can
proceed as you desire--you can catch a glimpse of the card,
cut pack and offer for shuffling and pull a sucker gag, such as
passing the card and then offering to wager that the next card
turned over will be the selected one, slipped to top of deck and
produced at will.--Any way to suit your fancy--the above gives
you the working basis the actual effect can be produced as
may suit individual taste.
After performing some off-hand tricks, state that you are going
to show them a real hard one, and that if they do not pay
attention you are surely going to fool those present. Prepare
your cards as follows:
Exhibit the bottom card as the ace of hearts, holding the deck
edgewise, the thumbs of the right and left hands covering the
end pips, but accidentally (?) allowing a flash of one or more
pips, so they will know it is a three, at the same time turning
deck face down and stating that you will place the ace of
hearts on the table.
You will probably he taken for an awful boob, but when turning
the cards over, the laugh is on your audience; pick up the two
aces, and while they are thinking about it, place the aces on the
bottom of the deck taking away the two top cards (the threes),
holding them as if you were just going to replace on deck (top
and bottom change), inquiring what they thought the cards
were. You will generally receive a reply to the effect that they
thought the cards were the three spots; turn over the cards in
you hand and show them that they were in reality the treys.
After executing the above swindle, state that perhaps the
experiment was too deep for your audience, that you will try
something simpler, using the real aces this time, allowing them
to inspect these aces if desired.
Remove the two aces from the pack and place to one side,
requesting that they pay close attention once more; cut the
pack into two piles or packets, stating that you will place one
ace on the top of this packet (really placing the ace on top of
packet furthest from you). State that the other ace, you will
place down in this packet, placing it about half way down in
packet, and then quickly jerking it out and leaving on top of
other packet, a move that can easily be distinguished by
anybody looking at you.
Don't pay any attention to remarks, but place the two packets
together, stating that by dealing from the bottom of the deck,
they will find that the two aces are now together in the pack.
Continue dealing until you come to the first red ace, which you
lay face up, the same as previously removed cards, on the
table, turning the deck over so that the other ace is in view.
You innocently resume your effect, once more placing the ace
in the center of the second packet, and when this packet is
being replaced, jerk out the ace on top of the first packet,
placing the two packets together.
You will probably receive a lot of smiles and knowing looks, but
these should be ignored, earnestly stating that the two aces
will come together in the pack.
Deal from the bottom and when you come to the card you
glimpsed at top of deck, you will know that the next card is the
first red ace you replaced, so in removing next card, again pull
back with little finger, which moves the ace back from edge of
cards, continue removing cards until you come to the other r. d
ace, stating that the next card will be the second ace, and even
going so far as to partly remove the next card, turning up its
corner so all can see (it's an off card), but not looking at it
yourself. Your confederate may perhaps make a bet with YOU,
but in any event, move back the projecting card, turn the pack
over and there is the other red ace.
When the blade has been inserted state that you are going to
have some one concentrate their mind upon what is taking
place and tell you the card that is below the blade of the knife.
Pick out your assistant for the test; he or she will name the
card. the one that was flashed a moment before and which is
now the top card of the pack.
Separate the cards at the point where the knife is inserted. but
do so with a gliding motion towards yourself, holding onto top
card so that when clear of the blade it can be slipped down
onto top of lower packet: in other words, performing the slip
pass.
Take all the red cards, and in the designating pips in the
corners, with a fine needle make a minute puncture, which the
fingers can easily and readily discern. Of course when feeling
Of the card, if there is no pin prick you know it to be a black
card. and vice versa.
Another variation:
Remove all the black cards from a deck which is not too well
worn, place them in one pack and spring this pack; that is bend
the cards in the form of an arc. Now mix all the cards together,
but if a bunch of cards are dealt off onto the table, or spread
around over the table you can instantly tell all the black cards
as they a-in have a slight concave appearance; the cards laying
entirely flat or flush with the table of course being the red
ones.
State that first pile has as its top card the (naming the top card
of third packet). Lift up card, stating "that is right," but not
allowing audience to see it; name the top card of second pile
as the one you now hold in your hand; as on the first card,
remove but do not allow it to be seen by spectators; name this
second card removed as the top card of the third packet.
When the three cards have been removed name them over
again, still not allowing them to be seen. Your audience will
begin to think that you are just slipping one over (you are, too)
-then lay the cards down in the order supposed to have been
removed, naming each one as thrown to the table-making such
a remark as, "Of course that is right did you think I was trying
to deceive you."