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The [[Ovette Master Move]] is a card slight developed by [[Joseph Ovette]] around 1927 to secretly place a chosen card on the bottom of the deck. It later reinvented as [[Kelly Bottom Placement]]. | The [[Ovette Master Move]] is a card slight developed by [[Joseph Ovette]] around 1927 to secretly place a chosen card on the bottom of the deck. It later reinvented as [[Kelly Bottom Placement]]. | ||
Paul Harris describes a variation of the move in [[Art of Astonishment]] within an effect called Face-Lift by [[Allan Ackerman]]. | ==Variations== | ||
* Racherbaumer's book [[Card Finesse]] has a no clutching or odd-looking right hand grip version called "No-Clutch Bottom Placement". | |||
* Paul Harris describes a variation of the move in [[Art of Astonishment]] within an effect called Face-Lift by [[Allan Ackerman]]. | |||
Revision as of 07:33, 20 May 2008
The Ovette Master Move is a card slight developed by Joseph Ovette around 1927 to secretly place a chosen card on the bottom of the deck. It later reinvented as Kelly Bottom Placement.
Variations
- Racherbaumer's book Card Finesse has a no clutching or odd-looking right hand grip version called "No-Clutch Bottom Placement".
- Paul Harris describes a variation of the move in Art of Astonishment within an effect called Face-Lift by Allan Ackerman.