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I have been using this routine for years.  With the popularity of Poker most audiences will enjoy one poker routine.  Basically, the performer shows his ability to deal a full house from a shuffled deck to any one of 5 players.  You have to have your wits about you.  This trick is the "worth the price of the book" routine. -- The Tarotist
I have been using this routine for years.  With the popularity of Poker most audiences will enjoy one poker routine.  Basically, the performer shows his ability to deal a full house from a shuffled deck to any one of 5 players.  You have to have your wits about you.  This trick is the "worth the price of the book" routine. -- The Tarotist


== Quotes ==
"Quite frankly, I believe that if you can do one good card control, one good palm and and one good double lift (in that order), you can do miracles for laymen."


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[[Category:Books published in 1971]]

Revision as of 20:13, 2 January 2010

Book written by Harry Lorayne and published in 1971.



Favorite effects

Lorayne's Poker Deal #2 page 151

I have been using this routine for years. With the popularity of Poker most audiences will enjoy one poker routine. Basically, the performer shows his ability to deal a full house from a shuffled deck to any one of 5 players. You have to have your wits about you. This trick is the "worth the price of the book" routine. -- The Tarotist

Quotes

"Quite frankly, I believe that if you can do one good card control, one good palm and and one good double lift (in that order), you can do miracles for laymen."