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[[The Trick That Cannot Be Explained]] is a card effect devised by [[Dai Vernon]] and published in [[Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card Magic]] by [[Lewis Ganson]] (1960). Trying to explain how the trick is very hard to do since the magician makes it up while using lots of [[Equivoque]] and is different each time it is performed.
'''The Trick That Cannot Be Explained''' is a card effect devised by [[Dai Vernon]] and published in [[Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card Magic]] by [[Lewis Ganson]] (1960). Trying to explain how the trick is very hard to do since the magician makes it up while using lots of [[Equivoque]] and is different each time it is performed.


== Variations ==
== Variations ==
[[Tangled Web]] by [[Eric Mead]] (2006) has a chapter on his approach it performing it.
[[Tangled Web]] by [[Eric Mead]] (2006) has a chapter on his approach it performing it.


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Revision as of 12:53, 1 February 2015

The Trick That Cannot Be Explained is a card effect devised by Dai Vernon and published in Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card Magic by Lewis Ganson (1960). Trying to explain how the trick is very hard to do since the magician makes it up while using lots of Equivoque and is different each time it is performed.

Variations

Tangled Web by Eric Mead (2006) has a chapter on his approach it performing it.


References


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