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[[Aces to Order]] is a trick where the aces are produced or cut to one after the other as they are freely called by a spectator | [[Aces to Order]] is a trick where the aces are produced, spelled to, or cut to, one after the other, as they are freely called by a spectator. | ||
== | == Published versions == | ||
* ''Mental Minus Multiple'' By [[Ed Marlo]] in [[Marlo's Magazine]], Vol. 1, (1976). Spectator's Choice for Aces at any number or Spelling the Aces. | * ''Mental Minus Multiple'' By [[Ed Marlo]] in [[Marlo's Magazine]], Vol. 1, (1976). Spectator's Choice for Aces at any number or Spelling the Aces. | ||
* ''Aces to Order'' by [[Dai Vernon]] in [[Vernon Chronicles]], Vol. 2, page 27, written by [[Stephen Minch]] (1988). | * ''Aces to Order'' by [[Dai Vernon]] in [[Vernon Chronicles]], Vol. 2, page 27, written by [[Stephen Minch]] (1988). | ||
[[Category:Card Plots]] | [[Category:Card Plots]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:28, 2 September 2011
Aces to Order is a trick where the aces are produced, spelled to, or cut to, one after the other, as they are freely called by a spectator.
Published versions
- Mental Minus Multiple By Ed Marlo in Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 1, (1976). Spectator's Choice for Aces at any number or Spelling the Aces.
- Aces to Order by Dai Vernon in Vernon Chronicles, Vol. 2, page 27, written by Stephen Minch (1988).