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* Limited Ambitions in [[Any Second Now]] by [[Martin Nash]] (1977)
 
* Limited Ambitions in [[Any Second Now]] by [[Martin Nash]] (1977)
 
* Variance Variant by [[Allan Ackerman]] in [[Here's My Card]] (1978)
 
* Variance Variant by [[Allan Ackerman]] in [[Here's My Card]] (1978)
* Jumping Gemini in [[Darwin Deceits]] by [[Darwin Ortiz]] (1979)
 
 
* Con-Sequence in [[Shuffled Lecture]] by [[Max Maven]] (1981)
 
* Con-Sequence in [[Shuffled Lecture]] by [[Max Maven]] (1981)
 
* Too Many Cards in [[The Complete Works of Derek Dingle]] (1982)
 
* Too Many Cards in [[The Complete Works of Derek Dingle]] (1982)

Revision as of 09:00, 10 July 2011

Ambitious Classic is a small packet Ambitious Card routine which circulated in the underground magic community (starting with Persi Diaconis[1] before a version by Larry Jennings was finally published in Epilogue Special No. 3 (1975) and later in The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings.

Effect: Several cards in sequence (usually the Ace through Five), each rise to the top of the small packet one at a time and is set aside, until there's only one card left, which is then discovered to have magically changed into a completely different card.

This routine became very popular after Derek Dingle performed his version (Too Many Cards) on The Dick Cavett Show.

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Variations

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Focus by Max Maven