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− | + | '''Call to the Colors''' is a classic plot in card magic in which the magician is able to deal any color he chooses. From a shuffled deck, the magician deals out the cards into red-black order, then red-red-black-black, then red-red-red-black-black-black, finally in any combination called by the spectator. | |
− | In "Card Magic for Amateurs and Professionals", Bill Simon says he based his routine on a principle by [[John Scarne]] used in "Scarne Card Puzzle". He also mentions that [[Cardini]] previously introduced a similar effect. | + | In "Card Magic for Amateurs and Professionals", Bill Simon says he based his routine on a principle by [[John Scarne]] used in "Scarne Card Puzzle" published in [[Controlled Miracles]] (1949). He also mentions that [[Cardini]] previously introduced a similar effect. |
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Latest revision as of 22:08, 13 November 2012
Call to the Colors is a classic plot in card magic in which the magician is able to deal any color he chooses. From a shuffled deck, the magician deals out the cards into red-black order, then red-red-black-black, then red-red-red-black-black-black, finally in any combination called by the spectator.
In "Card Magic for Amateurs and Professionals", Bill Simon says he based his routine on a principle by John Scarne used in "Scarne Card Puzzle" published in Controlled Miracles (1949). He also mentions that Cardini previously introduced a similar effect.
Published versions
- Call to the Colors in Card Magic for Amateurs and Professionals by Bill Simon (ex Effective Card Magic, 1952)