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Revision as of 19:39, 9 November 2009
Lazy Man's Card Trick is a "find a card" routine in which a card is selected by a spectator and then proceeds to cut the deck as many times as they wish. The whole deck is turned upside down and cut again several times. When the deck is turned back to face down position, the magician knows the position of the selected card in the deck.
Publications
- "Think Stop" in Royal Road to Card Magic page 241 (no attribution) (1948)
- "The Lazy Magician Does A Card Trick" by Al Koran in Abra No. 450 (September 11, 1954)
- Lazy Man's Card Trick in Close-Up Card Magic by Harry Lorayne (1962) - which he notes that Al Koran first showed him the trick and that the original concept came from Prof. Jack Miller.
- Lazy Man's Card Trick in Lorayne: The Classic Collection Volume 1. - which he mention that he was told after the fact that the basic mathematical effect appeared in Royal Road to Card Magic.