One of the most mysterious of all spelling tricks with cards, not well known today even to magicians, was invented by the American magician Howard Adams. He published it in his now rare 1984 booklet with the strange title OICUFESP (Oh, I see you have ESP). Since then it has appeared with slight variations in several others books. I urge you to get a deck of cards and astonish yourself by following these instructions
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Mathematical card effects offer both beginning and experienced magicians an opportunity to entertain...
The following routine was published in the October, 1987 issue of The Linking Ring, the trade journa...
Magic spelling tricks have a special appeal to those of us with a passion for recreational linguisti...
In February\u27s Magic Spells article an ostensibly new spelling magic effect was offered. At the ...
A magician gives a member of the audience 20 cards to shuffle. After the cards are thoroughly mixed,...
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Magical Mathematics reveals the secrets of amazing, fun-to-perform card tricks--and the profound mat...
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