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scribe amazing amounts of detail in each photo, such as whether the person pictured is
male or female, happy or sad, blonde or brunette and so on, Combo II , Karl Fulves
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Your Lucky Day! - Spectator and performer each shuffle the deck. Performer writes a
prediction in the form of a lottery ticket. The cards are dealt according to spectator s
wishes, and the prediction proves to be correct, Six-hour Memorized Deck, The , Martin
Joyal
Zen Master, The - A three-phase routine in which the performer is able to divine the
spectator s selected card under increasingly impossible conditions, Scams & Fantasies
With Cards , Darwin Ortiz
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Memory Effects
A Resource of Mental Marvels
SIMULATED MEMORY DEMONSTRATIONS
Amagazing - The performer flips through a current magazine and memorizes it. The
performer can then describe any named page with sufficient detail to distinguish it from
the other pages, Amagazing , Steve Fearson
Any Card Called For - A deck of cards is shuffled, cut, and memorized by the per-
former. Each quarter of the deck is then placed in a different pocket of the performer s
suit. Cards are then randomly called out by the audience, and the performer is able to
reach into the appropriate pocket and pull out the called-for card, Pentagram - April
1959, Peter Warlock
Any Cards Called for from the Pocket - A deck of cards is shuffled, cut, and memo-
rized by the performer. Each quarter of the deck is then placed in a different pocket of the
performer s suit. Cards are then randomly called out by the audience, and the performer
is able to reach into the appropriate pocket and pull out the called-for card, Genii - De-
cember 1986, Jim Patton
Becker Bevel, The - After the spectator shuffles the deck, the performer memorizes the
order. The spectator then cuts the deck anywhere, and names the card on top of the re-
maining portion. The performer, using the knowledge of the deck order, is able to recall
the card just above that card, Stunners Plus , Larry Becker
Birthday Cards - The performer hands four cards to a spectator, each listing 5-6 dif-
ferent month names. The performer asks for the cards back that don t list the spectator s
birth month. Performer concentrates, and then reveals in which month the spectator was
born, Hugard s Magic Monthly - November 1961, Arthur Bull
Business Cards Warm Up - The performer is able to recall the phone numbers from
1,000 different business cards, Tickling The Mind - Vol. 1, Mel Mellers
Card Memo Plus - The spectator open a new deck of cards and shuffle it thoroughly.
The performer then takes it and memorizes the deck quickly by riffling through it. The
first few cards are called out and shown to be correct. The performer then proves that the
deck is marked by doing the same feat behind the back. , Magick - Vol. 111 & Mem-
ory Pill Act, The , Jack Kent Tillar
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Card Memory - A deck of cards is shuffled by the audience, and memorized by the
performer. Performer then recalls which card is where, Mental Miracles and Art of
Mentalism II, The , Bob Cassidy
Cards: You Can Count On Them - A borrowed deck of cards is shuffled by a specta-
tor, who then removes a card and places it in their pocket without looking at it. The per-
former then looks through the remainder of the deck just once, and is able to identify the
blackjack value of the card, Genii - September 1982, Bud Thomas
Challenge Incredible Memory - A spectator is asked to bring any book of their choice
to the show. The spectator freely chooses any page, and then hands it to the performer.
The performer spends 1 minute memorizing the first word on every line, then closes the
book when the minute is up. The spectator then chooses a number from 1 to 35, and the
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