This third installment of Vernon’s Inner Secrets of Card Magic focuses on essential techniques such as the second deal, including one-handed and stud variations, as well as insights into “Three Card Monte” and palming techniques.
1st edition 1961; original 72 pages; PDF 62 pages.
Table of Contents
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CONTENTS 
 
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FOREWORD 
 
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CHAPTER ONE: THE FOUR BLUE BACKED ACES 
 
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CHAPTER TWO: BLINDFOLD POKER DEAL 
 
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CHAPTER THREE: CARDS OF COINCIDENCE 
 
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CHAPTER FOUR: THREE CARD MONTE 
 
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– The Three Cards 
 
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– The Throw 
 
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– The Game 
 
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– 1. The use of a short card 
 
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– 2. The Optical Move 
 
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CHAPTER FIVE: LARRY GREY’S “CARDS ACROSS” 
 
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CHAPTER SIX: MORE NOVEL KNOWLEDGE 
 
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– 1. To Shuffle A Certain Number Of Cards Above A Selected Card 
 
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– 2. Plunger Location 
 
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– 3. Card From Pocket 
 
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– 4. Switching A Card In An Envelope 
 
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– 5. Double Lift From Fan 
 
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– 6. Staring Him In The Face 
 
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CHAPTER SEVEN: PALMING 
 
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– 1. Top Palm — Dai Vernon 
 
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– Other Methods Of Palming 
 
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– 2. To Palm A Card From The Pack With The Gambler’s Palm 
 
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– 3. One Handed Palm — Dai Vernon 
 
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– 4. Second Gambler’s Palm 
 
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– 5. Springing A Card Into The Gambler’s Palm Position 
 
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– 6. Some Useful Notes On Palming 
 
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CHAPTER EIGHT: DEALING SECONDS 
 
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– 1. Dai Vernon’s Second Deal 
 
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– 2. Single Handed Method 
 
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– 3. Dai Vernon’s “New Theory” Second Deal 
 
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– 4. A Quick Trick 
 
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CHAPTER NINE: THE CARD PUZZLE 
 
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CHAPTER TEN: ANOTHER LARRY GREY TRICK 
 
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CHAPTER ELEVEN: CHANGES 
 
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– The Top Change 
 
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– The Bottom Change 
 
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– One-Handed Card Change—Dai Vernon 
 
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– Harry Lorayne’s Change For Four Cards 
 
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CHAPTER TWELVE: TWO TRICKS 
 
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– Dai Vernon’s Version Of “Everywhere And Somewhere” 
 
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– Matching Any Number Of Cards 
 
 
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