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The Origins of Wonder

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 The plot is oft referred to by two names, with no technical differentiation between them: "Chicago Opener" and "Red Hot Mama." The former was christened by Frank Garcia who included "Chicago Opener" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/20227/Million+Dollar+Card+Secrets/15|Million Dollar Card Secrets]]//, 1972, p. 13. The latter "Red Hot Mama" moniker was titled by Jim Ryan in //Jim Ryan Close-Up #2: Entertaining Card Quickies//, 1980, p. 7. The plot is oft referred to by two names, with no technical differentiation between them: "Chicago Opener" and "Red Hot Mama." The former was christened by Frank Garcia who included "Chicago Opener" in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/20227/Million+Dollar+Card+Secrets/15|Million Dollar Card Secrets]]//, 1972, p. 13. The latter "Red Hot Mama" moniker was titled by Jim Ryan in //Jim Ryan Close-Up #2: Entertaining Card Quickies//, 1980, p. 7.
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 +A precursor to this trick is "Color Line" by Arthur Leroy, which appeared in //[[https://askalexander.org/display/38213/The+Sphinx/9|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 40 No. 6, Aug. 1941, p. 205. It has the same first phase as "Red Hot Mama", but the second phase differs by going into a [[cards:color-changing_deck|color changing deck]] effect rather than making a second selection.
  
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