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A spectator is given a free choice from eight face-up cards and it's place aside. The remaining cards are turned over to show that they all have blue backs. The spectator turns over their card and it's the only one with a different colored red back. | A spectator is given a free choice from eight face-up cards and it's place aside. The remaining cards are turned over to show that they all have blue backs. The spectator turns over their card and it's the only one with a different colored red back. | ||
− | First version with six cards entitled '''The Odd-Colored Back''' was published in [[New Tops]], Vol. 10, | + | First version with six cards entitled '''The Odd-Colored Back''' was published in [[New Tops]], Vol. 10, No. 8 (August [[1970]]) in Trost's column "Conjuring with Cards". It made great use of the [[Olram Subtlety]] |
− | His marketed version entitled Eight Card | + | His marketed version entitled ''Eight Card Brainwave'' with eight cards (1974) was reprinted in [[The Card Magic of Nick Trost]] (1997). |
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+ | {{See also|[[Brainwave Deck]]}} | ||
[[Category:Card Routines]] | [[Category:Card Routines]] |
Latest revision as of 10:19, 1 March 2013
Eight Card Brainwave is a very popular Packet Trick developed by Nick Trost.
A spectator is given a free choice from eight face-up cards and it's place aside. The remaining cards are turned over to show that they all have blue backs. The spectator turns over their card and it's the only one with a different colored red back.
First version with six cards entitled The Odd-Colored Back was published in New Tops, Vol. 10, No. 8 (August 1970) in Trost's column "Conjuring with Cards". It made great use of the Olram Subtlety
His marketed version entitled Eight Card Brainwave with eight cards (1974) was reprinted in The Card Magic of Nick Trost (1997).
- See also: Brainwave Deck.