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Eddy Special user Manchester 582 Posts |
I've just got Apocalypse 3 and it is truley awesome. Anyone who says fifferent needs their head examining. Anyhow, I have noticed that one of the largest parts involved in the tricks is false counts, dispays etc.- Olram, flushtration,ascanio,etc. Is their any books out there which are devoted entirely to such things?
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mikkpe New user Denmark 51 Posts |
I think the book you're looking for might be Counts, Cuts, Moves and Subtlety by Jerry Mentzer...
Contents: Undercuts & Reversals: Double Undercut, Brave Reversal, Concealed Reversal Counts, Moves, and Subtlety: The biddle Move, Hamman count, Vesser Count, Another count, Flushtration Move, Haback Count, Olram Subtlety, Downs Change, True or False Elmsley, Jordan, etc: The Elmsley count, added comment, The Jordan count, The Siva count, Open count, Smile Count, Paris Count, Spirit Count Spreads: Simple spread, the back spread, buckle count, ascanio spread I haven't got the book myself but I've seen several sites selling it for 10 $ or less. hope this helps. |
Paul Inner circle A good lecturer at your service! 4409 Posts |
The Mentzer book is one book (I can supply it in the UK) but there is also a similar book out now called, (I think) "Techno Magic".
Jon Racherbaumer wrote a great booklet just on the Ascanio Spread which included tricks with it. I can also supply that but in the USA you can probably get it from Lee Jacobs or H & R Books. Paul |
Uli Weigel Inner circle Berlin, Germany 1478 Posts |
Roberto Giobbi's Card College books cover many of these false display techniques (and of course countless other utility techniques you might want to know and learn).
-Uli |
Stefan Rupar Regular user 121 Posts |
Racherbaumer's Ascanio Spread Booklet is great. . .I got it from H&R. . .There are a few great tricks in there using an AS to display three cards when you have four.
Problem: the font size and nomenclature style is primitive and sucks. Get out our microscope and prepare to make notes after every paragraph. I mean every sentence. That is, if you want to learn the tricks you like. |
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