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Effect: Several cards in sequence (usually the Ace through Five), each rise to the top of the small packet one at a time and is set aside, until there's only one card left, which is then discovered to have magically changed into a completely different card. | Effect: Several cards in sequence (usually the Ace through Five), each rise to the top of the small packet one at a time and is set aside, until there's only one card left, which is then discovered to have magically changed into a completely different card. | ||
This routine | This routine became very popular after [[Derek Dingle]] performed his version (Too Many Cards) on The Dick Cavett Show. | ||
== Prior Art == | == Prior Art == | ||
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* Limited Ambitions in [[Any Second Now]] by [[Martin Nash]] (1977) | * Limited Ambitions in [[Any Second Now]] by [[Martin Nash]] (1977) | ||
* Variance Variant by [[Allan Ackerman]] in [[Here's My Card]] (1978) | * Variance Variant by [[Allan Ackerman]] in [[Here's My Card]] (1978) | ||
* Con-Sequence in [[Shuffled Lecture]] by [[Max Maven]] (1981) | * Con-Sequence in [[Shuffled Lecture]] by [[Max Maven]] (1981) | ||
* Too Many Cards in [[The Complete Works of Derek Dingle]] (1982) | * Too Many Cards in [[The Complete Works of Derek Dingle]] (1982) | ||
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* A Matter of Psychology in [[Ultra Cervon]] (which he states was a reworking of a Ray Grismer idea) by [[Bruce Cervon]] (1990). | * A Matter of Psychology in [[Ultra Cervon]] (which he states was a reworking of a Ray Grismer idea) by [[Bruce Cervon]] (1990). | ||
* 5 Speed in [[Totally Out of Control]] by [[Chris Kenner]] (1992) | * 5 Speed in [[Totally Out of Control]] by [[Chris Kenner]] (1992) | ||
* Family Circus in [[Don't Blink]] by [[James Swain]] (1992) | * Family Circus in [[Don't Blink: The Magic of James Swain]] by [[James Swain]] (1992) | ||
* Ambitious Classic Revisited by [[Bob White]] in It's a Matter of Style lecture notes and [[Genii 2006 March]] | * Ambitious Classic Revisited by [[Bob White]] in It's a Matter of Style lecture notes and [[Genii 2006 March]] | ||
* Ambitious Ace to Five by [[Nick Trost]] in [[Subtle Card Creations, | * Ambitious Ace to Five by [[Nick Trost]] in [[Subtle Card Creations, Vol. 1]](2008) | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 05:40, 10 July 2011
Ambitious Classic is a small packet Ambitious Card routine which circulated in the underground magic community (starting with Persi Diaconis[1] before a version by Larry Jennings was finally published in Epilogue Special No. 3 (1975) and later in The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings.
Effect: Several cards in sequence (usually the Ace through Five), each rise to the top of the small packet one at a time and is set aside, until there's only one card left, which is then discovered to have magically changed into a completely different card.
This routine became very popular after Derek Dingle performed his version (Too Many Cards) on The Dick Cavett Show.
Prior Art
- Ambitious Ten in Ibidem No. 10, June 1957 by Bill Miesel
- Amorphous Aces by Brother Hamman (1970) later published in Secrets of Brother John Hamman [1]
Variations
- Ambitious Ace-Two-Three-Four-Five in Card Cavalcade II by Jerry Mentzer (1974)
- Limited Ambitions in Any Second Now by Martin Nash (1977)
- Variance Variant by Allan Ackerman in Here's My Card (1978)
- Con-Sequence in Shuffled Lecture by Max Maven (1981)
- Too Many Cards in The Complete Works of Derek Dingle (1982)
- The Magic "Six" by Ron Ferris in Apocalypse Vol. 6, no. 12, December 1983
- Fourlorn in Cardopolis by David Britland and Marc Russell (1984)
- Amorphous Aces by Brother Hamman in Secrets of Brother John Hamman (1989)
- Variation Of Ambitious Card Variation by Paul Gordon in Lecture Notes # 1 (1989) and reprinted in Card Marvels (2009).
- A Matter of Psychology in Ultra Cervon (which he states was a reworking of a Ray Grismer idea) by Bruce Cervon (1990).
- 5 Speed in Totally Out of Control by Chris Kenner (1992)
- Family Circus in Don't Blink: The Magic of James Swain by James Swain (1992)
- Ambitious Classic Revisited by Bob White in It's a Matter of Style lecture notes and Genii 2006 March
- Ambitious Ace to Five by Nick Trost in Subtle Card Creations, Vol. 1(2008)