52 By Pablo Amira
Chapter I: Essays, Tools and Techniques
Essay: Cards for mentalism
Participant as Mindreader: Expand the perception of your participant, and let him to read the mind of another person.
Amira´s Dribble Peek: Casual technique to know a “thought of card”.
C.A.R.D. System: A simple reading system for playing cards.
Tribute to Dunninger: A new way to know or even force a thought card.
Picasso Peek: A novel technique to have in your toolkit.
Unnamed Spread Force: An easy and deceptive Spread Force.
Vertical Force: A technique to force cards while holding the deck at fingertips
Casual Force: One of the best card forces that I know, and it is all about attitude.
Casual Overhand False Shuffle: Complete false, all remains the same.
Casual Double Lift: A normal looking double lift special for the covert handling of playing cards.
Casual Stack: An easy to remember stack for your work.
Casual False Cut: In the hands false cut. Bold and simple.
Circle Marking: Save money and do your own marked decks.
Gemini Card Box: A “do it yourself” gimmick that will allow you predict playing
cards.
BPC: A technique to create clean switches using an ungimmicked box.
Chapter II: Effects
Annoying Thought: Read minds and predict named cards with ease.
TranceClairvoyance: Connect your participant with his intuitive powers.
Shhh!: The classic “Think Stop” effect with a logical and interesting presentation.
Ungimmicked B´wave: Give the predicted card as a souvenir with this handling!
Memory to Remember: A memory expert needs preparation when he wants to give a demonstration in memory Neither do YOU!
Dermovision: Perform an amazing and real demonstration in dermovision with a pack of cards.
TCAAN: THE card at any number. A precise card to complete a royal flush is found at any number named.
I WILL Win: My version on the “10 Card Poker Deal”. Simple and effective, no Jonah Card required.
Ritual Backlash: My version of Kenton Knepper’s Backlash
ACAANasta: The classic effect meets the bold approach from Chan Canasta
Ultra Open Prediction: A new impromptu handling for the classic effect