Cards On The Table by Jerry Sadowitz

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Jerry Sadowitz – Cards On The Table

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This was Jerry’s first hardbound collection and it contains some wonderful card magic. New plots, new methods, all with the distinctive Sadowitz flair for ingenuity. If you haven’t read any of Jerry’s material before, this ebook will convince you why Jerry is regarded as one of the most creative cardicians.

The ebook opens with Fetch, an animated card discovery which you will use as soon as you read it. Or what about A Million to One in which the spectator shuffles the deck and then cuts it into two piles, one contains all the red cards, the second contains all the black cards! Or if you really want to fry brains, try The Backward Card Trick – it looks very weird.

There’s a special section on pre-determined estimation – a devastating principle. It allows for genuinely impossible looking card locations, and no matter how well versed you are you’ll be unable to reconstruct the method.

Finally, Jerry presents Name a Card Triumph. With this you can produce any card named within seconds.

Cards on the Table contains 25 items in all, top class card magic by Jerry Sadowitz.

1st edition 1989; 2nd edition 2003 (105 pages); PDF电子书 61 pages.

Table of Contents

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  1. CONTENTS

  2. FOREWORD

  3. DEDICATION

  4. CHAPTER ONE

  5. Fetch!

  6. Side Slip and Turnover

  7. Jack Hodes

  8. A Million to One

  9. Aces in Kings

  10. The Backward Card Trick

  11. Slop Shuffle Variation

  12. The Last Laugh

  13. CHAPTER TWO

  14. Consolation

  15. No Questions Asked

  16. Thanks to Hofzinser

  17. The Healers

  18. Split Marriages

  19. Broken Hearts

  20. Ambitious Spots

  21. Ambitious Spots 11

  22. The Card that doesn’t go to Pocket

  23. CHAPTER THREE

  24. Delayed Elias

  25. Palm Switch

  26. Shuffle Reverse

  27. Jog Palm

  28. CHAPTER FOUR

  29. Basic Discovery

  30. Wilder

  31. Tears in Rain

  32. CHAPTER FIVE

  33. Name a Card Triumph

  34. FINAL NOTES