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Carnival Monte
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Carnival Bunko
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Carnival Color Trick
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Carnival Color Cards - Rudy Hunter's Color Aces Routine Explained
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Monster King
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Monkey Monte
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Mo Money Monte
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Miniature Card Monte
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Genie in the Lamp
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Dazzling Diamond Card
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3 of Spades
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Incredible Shrinking
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Four Odd Backed Cards
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Double Backed Cards
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Using An Add Backer Card For Simon's Namer Effect
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Jack Catch
Simon provides a tutorial of his own sandwich, Jack Catch. This move was the first work of Simon's to be published, ever. As the name may have given up, you will use two jacks from your deck to 'catch' the chosen card. Once you've found their card using only two jacks, they'll have to give you cr...
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Aces from the Pocket Performance
Prepare to amaze with this incredible card trick. Ask your chosen audience member to check that your jacket pocket is empty. They will then shuffle the deck and place it inside your pocket. To give them peace of mind, you won’t even touch the cards. With a nod and wink, you reach in and carefully...
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Jumping Jacks aka Jack-Ro-Bats
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Jacks or Better
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Million Dollar Monte
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Marty Gram's Million Dollar Monte
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MacDonald's Aces
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Double Turn Vanish
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Piet Forton Pop Out
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Piet Forton Pop Out
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Pookie the Dwarf
One of Simon's most requested routines is this version of Karrell Fox's torn and restored tricks, Pookie the Dwarf. Your spectator will sign a random card and it'll be placed back into the deck. As per usual you'll attempt to find the card within the mixed up deck... except this time you'll be do...
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Out of this World Secret
There are many versions of this trick. Simon Lovell wants you to learn the most streamlined and easy method. Splitting up cards based on black or red color is easy to do when the cards are face-up. So that’s why it’s even more amazing when your spectator sorts them face-down like a real genius.
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Simon's Version
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Scarne's Topsy Turvy Cards
Scarne's Topsy Turvy Cards was the brain child of John Scarne and Bob Hummer. Simon demonstrates the original version of this trick, after which he performs one with his own little twist. When the trick has been completed, the cards in both of your piles will be all mixed around, up and down... o...
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Parade of the Kings
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Parade Of The Kings
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Parade of Kings
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Parade of Kings Performance
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Switched Cards: Simon's Transpo
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The Royal Card Trick [also known as the Princess Card Trick]
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No Palm Card To Wallet
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Same Both Sides Double Facer
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The Trick That Fooled Houdini
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Simon's Give Me The Mayo
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Blues Sisters
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Perfect Force
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Easy Card To Wallet
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Ghost Of A Chance
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Sneaky Monkey In The Middle
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Card With Half JD's On Back
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Double Your Pleasure
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Elmsley Count Production
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Cut Switch
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Multiple Top Changes
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Marty Gram's MacDonald's $100 Dollar Aces
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Marty Gram's Wild Card