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cards:play_it_straight_triumph [2017/09/19 22:39] denisbehrcards:play_it_straight_triumph [2017/09/22 08:35] – link added denisbehr
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 In this version of [[cards:triumph|Triumph]], after the face-up/face-down mixing of the cards all cards turn face-down except the cards of the same suit as the selection, which remain face-up in sequential order. In this version of [[cards:triumph|Triumph]], after the face-up/face-down mixing of the cards all cards turn face-down except the cards of the same suit as the selection, which remain face-up in sequential order.
  
-Ernst Schösser published "Triumph im Triumph", in which the suit appears together face-up in the middle of the face-down deck at the end of Triumph, with the selection reversed. See //[[http://www.conjuringcredits.com/lib/tpl/credits/files/1979-ernst-schoesser.pdf|ZauBerlin]]//, issue 2, 1979, p. 26. A simplified handling called "Super Triumph" by Michael J. Gerhardt was included in Harry Lorayne's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/17858/Best+of+Friends/254|Best of Friends]]//, 1982, p. 251. On [[http://askalexander.org/display/17858/Best+of+Friends/250|page 247]] of the same book, Meir Yedid published "Thirteen Less One", in which the suit ends up face-up in order distributed throughout the whole deck, while the selection itself comes from the pocket+Ernst Schösser published "Triumph im Triumph", in which the suit appears together face-up in the middle of the face-down deck at the end of Triumph, with the selection reversed. See //[[http://www.conjuringcredits.com/lib/tpl/credits/files/1979-ernst-schoesser.pdf|ZauBerlin]]//, Issue 2, 1979, p. 26. A simplified handling called "Super Triumph" by Michael J. Gerhardt was included in Harry Lorayne's //[[http://askalexander.org/display/17858/Best+of+Friends/254|Best of Friends]]//, 1982, p. 251. On [[http://askalexander.org/display/17858/Best+of+Friends/250|page 247]] of the same book, Meir Yedid published "Thirteen Less One", in which the suit ends up face-up in order distributed throughout the whole deck, while the selection itself comes from the pocket.
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-John Bannon published his sleight-free handling of the plot "Play It Straight" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/13093/Impossibilia/18|Impossibilia]]//, 1990, p. 1, which stimulated several variations.+
  
 +John Bannon published his sleight-free handling of the plot "Play It Straight" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/13093/Impossibilia/18|Impossibilia]]//, 1990, p. 1, which stimulated several variations. Some of the more notable variants include: Joshua Jay's "Trumped Triumph" from //Magic Atlas//, 1999, p. 61, where a traditional Triumph is performed with the single selection being reversed, and then upon spreading the deck a second time, the full suit is reversed; Simon Lovell's marketed "Super Play It Straight!", c. mid-1990s, later reprinted in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/13399/Son+of+Simon+Says/51-53|Son of Simon Says]]//, 2000, p. 37, in which after the full suit appears face up, it then changes into a different full suit.
  
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