Conjuring Credits

The Origins of Wonder

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cards:three-card_catch [2013/03/13 19:57] seedcards:three-card_catch [2013/03/29 12:21] – tag added denisbehr
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 A four-card catch variant was published by Harry Lorayne in his //[[http://askalexander.org/display/18074/Quantum+Leaps/201|Quantum Leaps]]//, 1979, p. 197. Lorayne adds another feature by creating a double card, so that a fifth card (a selection) can be produced, following the four-card catch. Müller had come up with this idea as well, using the red Aces to catch a black one, but the lower red Ace was a sidejogged double (the second black Ace hidden beneath), allowing the delayed production of the second black Ace. This trick of Müller's hasn't been published, but another application of his, to a color-changing deck, "Off Color Catchers, appeared in //Spell Binder//, Vol. 2, No. 15, July 1982, p. 286. A four-card catch variant was published by Harry Lorayne in his //[[http://askalexander.org/display/18074/Quantum+Leaps/201|Quantum Leaps]]//, 1979, p. 197. Lorayne adds another feature by creating a double card, so that a fifth card (a selection) can be produced, following the four-card catch. Müller had come up with this idea as well, using the red Aces to catch a black one, but the lower red Ace was a sidejogged double (the second black Ace hidden beneath), allowing the delayed production of the second black Ace. This trick of Müller's hasn't been published, but another application of his, to a color-changing deck, "Off Color Catchers, appeared in //Spell Binder//, Vol. 2, No. 15, July 1982, p. 286.
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