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== Books ==
 
== Books ==
* Roger Crosthwaite's book Roger's Thesaraus has an entire chapter on think a card.  
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* [[Roger Crosthwaite]]'s book [[Roger's Thesaurus]] has an entire chapter on think a card.  
* "A Card Merely Thought of"  ebook by Tom Baxter.
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* "A Card Merely Thought of"  ebook by [[Tom Baxter]].
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
* From Witchcraft to Warlock: The Evolution of Think-a-Card (A lecture given by Fr. [[Roger Crosthwaite]] at the Magic Circle Collector's Day (May 25, 1996) [Reprinted in Arcadia by Crosthwaite (1999) ]
 
* From Witchcraft to Warlock: The Evolution of Think-a-Card (A lecture given by Fr. [[Roger Crosthwaite]] at the Magic Circle Collector's Day (May 25, 1996) [Reprinted in Arcadia by Crosthwaite (1999) ]
 
[[Category:Card Plots]]
 
[[Category:Card Plots]]
 
* [http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~roy/magictalk-wisdom/discussions/think_a_card.html The Collected Wisdom of Magictalk - Think of a Card]
 
* [http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~roy/magictalk-wisdom/discussions/think_a_card.html The Collected Wisdom of Magictalk - Think of a Card]

Revision as of 08:29, 20 November 2011

Think of a Card is a mentalism effect in which a spectator merely thinks of a card and the performer locates it.

The magician allows the spectator to think of a card by:

  • Displaying the faces of a small packet of cards
  • Dispalying all the cards in the deck or apparently all the cards
  • Allowing the spectator to just think of the value and suit of any card in the deck.

The magician reveals the thought of card in one of two ways:

  • A card is identified (i.e. placed down on the table or sticking up out of a fan) and then displayed after the spectator announces the thought of card.
  • The spectator announces the card and then the card is revealed in a unique way. For example, it's the only red backed card in the blue deck.

See also Any Card At Any Number.

Early publications

Early examples of this plot are:

Notable Routines



Gimmicked Decks

Books

References