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* Reversed Cards by [[Charles Jordan]] (Instruction Sheet between 1916 and 1920) (Reprinted in [[Encyclopedia of Card Tricks]], page 393 (1937) and in [[Charles Jordan's Best Card Tricks]], page 66 compiled by [[Karl Fulves]] in 1992)
 
* Reversed Cards by [[Charles Jordan]] (Instruction Sheet between 1916 and 1920) (Reprinted in [[Encyclopedia of Card Tricks]], page 393 (1937) and in [[Charles Jordan's Best Card Tricks]], page 66 compiled by [[Karl Fulves]] in 1992)
 
* Using double faced cards, ascribed to [[Stewart Judah]] in [[The Lost Notebooks of John Northern Hilliard]].
 
* Using double faced cards, ascribed to [[Stewart Judah]] in [[The Lost Notebooks of John Northern Hilliard]].
* Vernon's Magic Mix, entry 21 in [[Jacob Daley's Notebooks]].
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* Vernon's Magic Mix, entry 21 in [[Jacob Daley's Notebooks]].
 
*''Marlo's Triumph'', page 46 in [[Marlo in Spades]] (1947). A Triumph without a Strip-out Shuffle.
 
*''Marlo's Triumph'', page 46 in [[Marlo in Spades]] (1947). A Triumph without a Strip-out Shuffle.
* ''A Kortial Triumph'' [[Milton Kort]] Lecture Notes (undated, but late 1960s or very early 1970s)
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* ''A Kortial Triumph'' [[Milton Kort]] in [[Milton Kort Lecture Notes]] (1963)
 
*''Culligula: the Hardcore Triumph'' by [[Kostya Kimlat]]. A version of Triumph which can allow the spectator to do the shuffle. See DVD [[The Roadrunner Cull]] (2005) or [[Lecture Collection]] (2006)
 
*''Culligula: the Hardcore Triumph'' by [[Kostya Kimlat]]. A version of Triumph which can allow the spectator to do the shuffle. See DVD [[The Roadrunner Cull]] (2005) or [[Lecture Collection]] (2006)
 
* [[Roll-Over Aces]]
 
* [[Roll-Over Aces]]

Revision as of 10:29, 23 May 2009

Triumph is a reverse card routine developed by Dai Vernon that was first published in Stars of Magic, Series 2, N° 1 (1946) in which the deck is shuffled face-up into face-down after a selected card is returned. The deck then magically rights itself, except for the selected card.

Dai developed the Triumph Shuffle to accomplish this effect, which is a type of Strip-out Shuffle.

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