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== Variations ==
== Variations ==
* "Say When!" in [[The Secret Ways of Al Baker]] (2003)
* "Say When!" in Al Baker's Book One (1933) reprint in [[The Secret Ways of Al Baker]] (2003)
* The Stop Trick by Bruce Cervon in [[Ultra Cervon]] (1990)
* The Psychic Stop! in [[Expert Card Technique]] (1940)
* "Stop Card" Mystery by Martin Sunshine in [[Tarbell Course in Magic]], Vol. 5 (1948)
* A Perfect Stop Effect in [[The Card Magic of Le Paul]] (1949)
*The Stop Effect by Ed Marlo in [[Side Steal (book)]] (1957)
* The Notis Stop Trick in [[Dai Vernon's Inner Secrets of Card Magic]] (1959)
* Stop When Ready by Karl Fulves in [[Packet Switches]] (Part One) (1972)
* Stop When Ready by Karl Fulves in [[Packet Switches]] (Part One) (1972)
* The Stop Trick by Martin Gardner in [[Card College]], Vol. 4 (2000)
* "Stop Me" in [[The Card Classics of Ken Krenzel]] (1978)
* "Stop Me" in [[The Card Classics of Ken Krenzel]] (1978)
* A Perfect Stop Effect in [[The Card Magic of Le Paul]] (1949)
*The Stop Effect by Ed Marlo in [[Side Steal (book)]]
* Double Stop by Martin Nash in [[Sleight Unseen]] (1979)
* Double Stop by Martin Nash in [[Sleight Unseen]] (1979)
* The Notis Stop Trick in [[Dai Vernon's Inner Secrets of Card Magic]]
* The Stop Trick by Bruce Cervon in [[Ultra Cervon]] (1990)
* "Stop Card" Mystery by Martin Sunshine in [[Tarbell Course in Magic]], Vol. 5
* The Stop Trick by Martin Gardner in [[Card College]], Vol. 4 (2000)
* The Psychic Stop! in [[Expert Card Technique]] (1940)




[[Category:Card Plots]]
[[Category:Card Plots]]

Revision as of 16:39, 15 December 2008

Stop Trick is a classic card routine where a selected card is found in deck at the point a spectator says "Stop" as the cards are being dealt face down on to the table by the magician or the spectator. Another variation is for the magician to say "stop" while the spectator is dealing. See also Any Card at Any Number.

Variations