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'''''Card Finesse II''''' is a book by [[Jon Racherbaumer]], published in 1992. It is a follow-up to his ''[[Card Finesse]]'' from 1982. | '''''Card Finesse II: Notes on the Work''''' is a book by [[Jon Racherbaumer]], published in 1992. It is a follow-up to his ''[[Card Finesse]]'' from 1982. | ||
Reviewed in [[Genii 1993 May]] | Reviewed in [[Genii 1993 May]] | ||
==Contents== | |||
*Page 1: ''Acknowledgements'' | |||
*Page 2: ''Contents'' | |||
*Page 4: ''Foreword'' | |||
===I. Tools=== | |||
*Page 9: '''Zip-Pop Change''' ([[Tom Gagnon]]) | |||
*Page 15: '''Flat Double Erdnase Change''' | |||
*Page 20: '''Bold ATFUS''' ([[Edward Marlo]]) | |||
*Page 24: '''Devil-May-Care Double-Cut''' (Tom Gagnon) | |||
*Page 29: '''Count Reverse''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 32: '''Illogical Spread Switch''' | |||
*Page 36: '''Whirl Flourish''' | |||
*Page 38: '''Anchored Add On''' | |||
*Page 43: '''Burn-Surviving Switchout''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 48: '''Interlace Subtlety''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 53: '''Neo-Jordan Count''' ([[Jeff Busby]] and Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 57: '''Relaxed Elmsley Count''' ([[Bob Stencel]]) | |||
*Page 62: '''In-A-Jiffy Duplex Double''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 68: '''Tip Top Palm''' | |||
*Page 73: '''Miller's Cascade Control''' ([[Charlie Miller]]) | |||
**Page 74: '''Ribbon Drop Flourish''' | |||
**Page 77: '''As a Control''' | |||
*Page 79: '''Veeser's Bluff Shift''' ([[Bob Veeser]]) | |||
*Page 83: '''Stencel's Action Palm''' (Bob Stencel) | |||
*Page 88: '''Undercover Cop''' | |||
**Page 90: '''Cop Grips''' | |||
**Page 92: '''(Out)Standing Cop''' | |||
**Page 93: '''Undercover Cop''' | |||
*Page 95 '''Focussed Misdirection Palm''' | |||
**Page 96: '''Finessed Misdirection Palm''' | |||
**Page 100: '''Open Misdirection Palm''' | |||
*Page 103: '''Double Palm Throw-Off''' | |||
*Page 105: '''Delayed Bottom Placement''' | |||
*Page 109: '''Finessed Victor Change''' | |||
*Page 112: '''Marlo's Visible Victor Change''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 116: '''Spreading the Force''' | |||
**Page 116 '''The Hofbauer Force''' ([[Ron Bauer]]) | |||
**Page 121 '''Marlo's Spread-X Force''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 125: '''Mechanical Second Palm''' | |||
*Page 128: '''Square-Up Grab-Add''' | |||
*Page 134: '''Tuck-and-Go Switch''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 138: '''Quick Clip Cop''' | |||
*Page 141: '''Left-Hand Steals (LPP)''' | |||
*Page 144: '''Nominal Switchless Switch Unload''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 149: '''Preview To Another Chapter''' ([[Bruce Cervon]] and Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 151: '''Malini's Invitation''' | |||
*Page 153: '''Nuzzo's Simul-Steal''' ([[Dr. James Nuzzo]]) | |||
*Page 158: '''Longitudinal Side Steal (Marlo Palm Position)''' | |||
*Page 165: '''Marlo's Flustration Count''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 167: '''Underhanded Scoop Add''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 169: '''Nuzzo-Goldin Change''' (Dr. James Nuzzo) | |||
*Page 176: '''Greased Bottom Deal''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 179: '''Give Yourself a Break''' | |||
*Page 181: '''Quick-Square Switch''' ([[Bernard Bilis]]) | |||
*Page 184: '''Unit Upjog Switch-Out''' | |||
*Page 190: '''Screened Leipzig Card Pass''' (Ron Bauer) | |||
===II. Affects=== | |||
*Page 202: '''Revertible Ladies''' ([[Robert Stencel]]) | |||
*Page 213: '''Why is This Odd Card So Queer?''' | |||
*Page 217: '''Invisible Toss''' ([[Edward Marlo]]) | |||
*Page 219: '''Four-Sites''' ([[Jack Birnman]]) | |||
*Page 222: '''Dragnet''' (Jack Birnman) | |||
*Page 225: '''Making Smith More Mythic''' | |||
*Page 230: '''Rashomon's Cards to Wallet''' | |||
*Page 235: '''The Future Ain't What It Used to Be''' | |||
*Page 239: '''Time-Warp Sandwich''' | |||
*Page 242: '''Off-Hand Hooker''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 245: '''Not All Psychological''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 247: '''A Purist Plays with Pinocle''' | |||
*Page 250: '''Elevating the Aces''' | |||
*Page 252: '''Ladies & Bullets''' ([[John Luka]]) | |||
*Page 261: '''Airborne Again''' (John Luka) | |||
*Page 267: '''Ungaffed Ultra Mental''' (Edward Marlo) | |||
*Page 268: '''Syner-Aces''' ([[Mel Brown]]) | |||
*Page 274: '''Age of Reason''' (Robert Stencel) | |||
{{Books}} | {{Books}} | ||
Latest revision as of 17:29, 20 January 2015
| Card Finesse II | |
| | |
| Author | Jon Racherbaumer |
|---|---|
| Publisher | L&L Publishing |
| Publication Date | 1992 |
| Language | English |
| Preceded by | Card Finesse (1982) |
| Pages | 278 |
Card Finesse II: Notes on the Work is a book by Jon Racherbaumer, published in 1992. It is a follow-up to his Card Finesse from 1982.
Reviewed in Genii 1993 May
Contents
- Page 1: Acknowledgements
- Page 2: Contents
- Page 4: Foreword
I. Tools
- Page 9: Zip-Pop Change (Tom Gagnon)
- Page 15: Flat Double Erdnase Change
- Page 20: Bold ATFUS (Edward Marlo)
- Page 24: Devil-May-Care Double-Cut (Tom Gagnon)
- Page 29: Count Reverse (Edward Marlo)
- Page 32: Illogical Spread Switch
- Page 36: Whirl Flourish
- Page 38: Anchored Add On
- Page 43: Burn-Surviving Switchout (Edward Marlo)
- Page 48: Interlace Subtlety (Edward Marlo)
- Page 53: Neo-Jordan Count (Jeff Busby and Edward Marlo)
- Page 57: Relaxed Elmsley Count (Bob Stencel)
- Page 62: In-A-Jiffy Duplex Double (Edward Marlo)
- Page 68: Tip Top Palm
- Page 73: Miller's Cascade Control (Charlie Miller)
- Page 74: Ribbon Drop Flourish
- Page 77: As a Control
- Page 79: Veeser's Bluff Shift (Bob Veeser)
- Page 83: Stencel's Action Palm (Bob Stencel)
- Page 88: Undercover Cop
- Page 90: Cop Grips
- Page 92: (Out)Standing Cop
- Page 93: Undercover Cop
- Page 95 Focussed Misdirection Palm
- Page 96: Finessed Misdirection Palm
- Page 100: Open Misdirection Palm
- Page 103: Double Palm Throw-Off
- Page 105: Delayed Bottom Placement
- Page 109: Finessed Victor Change
- Page 112: Marlo's Visible Victor Change (Edward Marlo)
- Page 116: Spreading the Force
- Page 116 The Hofbauer Force (Ron Bauer)
- Page 121 Marlo's Spread-X Force (Edward Marlo)
- Page 125: Mechanical Second Palm
- Page 128: Square-Up Grab-Add
- Page 134: Tuck-and-Go Switch (Edward Marlo)
- Page 138: Quick Clip Cop
- Page 141: Left-Hand Steals (LPP)
- Page 144: Nominal Switchless Switch Unload (Edward Marlo)
- Page 149: Preview To Another Chapter (Bruce Cervon and Edward Marlo)
- Page 151: Malini's Invitation
- Page 153: Nuzzo's Simul-Steal (Dr. James Nuzzo)
- Page 158: Longitudinal Side Steal (Marlo Palm Position)
- Page 165: Marlo's Flustration Count (Edward Marlo)
- Page 167: Underhanded Scoop Add (Edward Marlo)
- Page 169: Nuzzo-Goldin Change (Dr. James Nuzzo)
- Page 176: Greased Bottom Deal (Edward Marlo)
- Page 179: Give Yourself a Break
- Page 181: Quick-Square Switch (Bernard Bilis)
- Page 184: Unit Upjog Switch-Out
- Page 190: Screened Leipzig Card Pass (Ron Bauer)
II. Affects
- Page 202: Revertible Ladies (Robert Stencel)
- Page 213: Why is This Odd Card So Queer?
- Page 217: Invisible Toss (Edward Marlo)
- Page 219: Four-Sites (Jack Birnman)
- Page 222: Dragnet (Jack Birnman)
- Page 225: Making Smith More Mythic
- Page 230: Rashomon's Cards to Wallet
- Page 235: The Future Ain't What It Used to Be
- Page 239: Time-Warp Sandwich
- Page 242: Off-Hand Hooker (Edward Marlo)
- Page 245: Not All Psychological (Edward Marlo)
- Page 247: A Purist Plays with Pinocle
- Page 250: Elevating the Aces
- Page 252: Ladies & Bullets (John Luka)
- Page 261: Airborne Again (John Luka)
- Page 267: Ungaffed Ultra Mental (Edward Marlo)
- Page 268: Syner-Aces (Mel Brown)
- Page 274: Age of Reason (Robert Stencel)