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== Variations ==
== Variations ==
* [[Eddie Fechter | ''Fechner'']]'s ''Bluff Pass'' in [[Magician Nitely: The Magic of Eddie Fechter]] by [[Jerry Mentzer]] (1974)
* [[Bobby Bernard]]'s ''Tabled Bluff Pass'' in [[Apocalypse]], Vol 4, No. 5, May 1981
* [[Bobby Bernard]]'s ''Tabled Bluff Pass'' in [[Apocalypse]], Vol 4, No. 5, May 1981
* ''The Marlo-Thompson Bluff Pass'', page 2 in [[Card Finesse]] written by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] (1982)
* ''The Marlo-Thompson Bluff Pass'', page 2 in [[Card Finesse]] written by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] (1982)
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* [[Aaron Fisher]]'s ''Bluff Replacement Subtlety'' in [[The Paper Engine]] (2002)
* [[Aaron Fisher]]'s ''Bluff Replacement Subtlety'' in [[The Paper Engine]] (2002)


Who can determine if Fechter's Bluff Pass in Magician Nitely (1974) or Fechter: The Magic of Eddie Fechter by Jerrt Mentzer (1993) is a Pass of the same kind of approach because I haven't these books.
 


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Latest revision as of 14:58, 28 October 2024

The Bluff Pass (aka Bluff Shift and Mock Pass) is a card sleight for controlling a playing card, that has been replaced back into the middle of the deck, to the second card (usually) from the top. The named was coined in 1928 by Frederick Montague.


Tommy Tucker described the idea, including the dribble finesse, in his booklet What Next! (1936, p. 24).

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