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'''Jinx Switch''' is what became the name of a card sleight that was described in "[[The Jinx]]" #36 (September [[1937]]) as part of the routine "Call Your Hand" by [[Annemann]]. A packet of cards is switched with a packet from the bottom of the deck (leaving the switched out packet on top of the deck). | '''Jinx Switch''' is what became the name of a card sleight that was described in "[[The Jinx]]" #36 (September [[1937]]) as part of the routine "Call Your Hand" by [[Annemann]]. A packet of cards is switched with a packet from the bottom of the deck (leaving the switched out packet on top of the deck). | ||
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+ | [[Jack Merlin]] had previously described a similar switch as “The Hop Off the Bottom” in [[...and a Pack of Cards]] (1928). | ||
Very similar to an old gamblers move where you switch the packet by placing the deck on top of the packet on the table (which leaves the switched out packet on the bottom of the deck). This was described in [[How Gamblers Win]] (1865). | Very similar to an old gamblers move where you switch the packet by placing the deck on top of the packet on the table (which leaves the switched out packet on the bottom of the deck). This was described in [[How Gamblers Win]] (1865). | ||
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== Variations == | == Variations == | ||
* ''Olram's Jinx Switch'' by [[Ed Marlo]] in [[Marlo's Magazine]], vol. 5, 1984, page 178. | * ''Olram's Jinx Switch'' by [[Ed Marlo]] in [[Marlo's Magazine]], vol. 5, 1984, page 178. | ||
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* [http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=222640 Genii forum topic: Looking for a credit for the Jinx Switch] | * [http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=222640 Genii forum topic: Looking for a credit for the Jinx Switch] | ||
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[[Category:Card_Sleights]] | [[Category:Card_Sleights]] |
Latest revision as of 00:35, 11 March 2015
Jinx Switch is what became the name of a card sleight that was described in "The Jinx" #36 (September 1937) as part of the routine "Call Your Hand" by Annemann. A packet of cards is switched with a packet from the bottom of the deck (leaving the switched out packet on top of the deck).
Jack Merlin had previously described a similar switch as “The Hop Off the Bottom” in ...and a Pack of Cards (1928).
Very similar to an old gamblers move where you switch the packet by placing the deck on top of the packet on the table (which leaves the switched out packet on the bottom of the deck). This was described in How Gamblers Win (1865).
Variations
- Olram's Jinx Switch by Ed Marlo in Marlo's Magazine, vol. 5, 1984, page 178.
References
Conjuring Credits' article on cards:jinx_switch