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== Variations == | == Variations == | ||
* Reversed Cards by [[Charles Jordan]] (Instruction Sheet between 1916 and 1920) (Reprinted in [[Encyclopedia of Card Tricks]] | * Reversed Cards by [[Charles Jordan]] (Instruction Sheet between 1916 and 1920) (Reprinted in [[Encyclopedia of Card Tricks]], page 393 (1937) and in [[Charles Jordan's Best Card Tricks]], page 66 compiled by [[Karl Fulves]] in 1992) | ||
*''Marlo's Triumph'', page 46 from [[Marlo in Spades]] (1947). A Triumph without a Strip-out Shuffle. | *''Marlo's Triumph'', page 46 from [[Marlo in Spades]] (1947). A Triumph without a Strip-out Shuffle. | ||
*''Culligula: the Hardcore Triumph'' by [[Kostya Kimlat]]. A version of Triumph which can allow the spectator to do the shuffle. See DVD [[The Roadrunner Cull]] (2005) or [[Lecture Collection]] (2006) | *''Culligula: the Hardcore Triumph'' by [[Kostya Kimlat]]. A version of Triumph which can allow the spectator to do the shuffle. See DVD [[The Roadrunner Cull]] (2005) or [[Lecture Collection]] (2006) |
Revision as of 17:15, 11 December 2008
Triumph is a card routine developed by Dai Vernon that was first published in Stars of Magic, Series 2, N° 1 (1946) in which the deck is shuffled face-up into face-down after a selected card is returned. The deck then magically rights itself, except for the selected card. Dai developed the Triumph Shuffle to accomplish this effect which is a Strip-out Shuffle type.
Variations
- Reversed Cards by Charles Jordan (Instruction Sheet between 1916 and 1920) (Reprinted in Encyclopedia of Card Tricks, page 393 (1937) and in Charles Jordan's Best Card Tricks, page 66 compiled by Karl Fulves in 1992)
- Marlo's Triumph, page 46 from Marlo in Spades (1947). A Triumph without a Strip-out Shuffle.
- Culligula: the Hardcore Triumph by Kostya Kimlat. A version of Triumph which can allow the spectator to do the shuffle. See DVD The Roadrunner Cull (2005) or Lecture Collection (2006)
- Roll-Over Aces