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* '''Up the Ladder and Down Your Shorts''' ([[Charlie Miller]] and "An Unknown Gambler"): ''[[Magic Manuscript]]'', Vol. 3 No. 5 (February-March 1982).
* '''Up the Ladder and Down Your Shorts''' ([[Charlie Miller]] and "An Unknown Gambler"): ''[[Magic Manuscript]]'', Vol. 3 No. 5 (February-March 1982).
** [[Paul Harris]], ''[[Art of Astonishment, Volume 2]]'' (1996, pp. 259-260).  
** [[Paul Harris]], ''[[The Art of Astonishment, Vol. 2]]'' (1996, pp. 259-260).  


* '''Tip on Up The Ladder Cut''': [[Ed Marlo]], ''[[Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 6]]'' (1988, pp. 121-123).
* '''Tip on Up The Ladder Cut''': [[Ed Marlo]], ''[[Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 6]]'' (1988, pp. 121-123).

Latest revision as of 21:10, 28 January 2015

Up the Ladder is a false cut done on the table. The action resembles a series of running cuts. The technique was first published in 1940 as Gamblers' False Cut, without credit to its originator, Charlie Miller.

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