Prepare to be amazed! “Bound to Please” by Simon Aronson unveils secrets to mastering card magic! Discover hidden stack techniques & self-working miracles! A must-read for aspiring cardicians.
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Simon Aronson – Bound to Please
Dive into the world of card magic with Simon Aronson’s Bound to Please, a comprehensive collection of his early works. This book is a treasure trove for both novice and seasoned magicians, offering a unique blend of techniques, tricks, and the secrets behind the Aronson stack.
Why Choose Bound to Please?
- Four Books in One: Includes ‘A Stack to Remember,’ ‘Shuffle-Bored,’ ‘Red See Passover,’ and more, making it an incredible value.
- Secrets Revealed: Discover the hidden nuances of the Aronson stack, including why specific cards are placed where they are.
- Iconic Tricks: Learn ‘Shuffle-Bored,’ a self-working card trick that has baffled audiences for over 25 years.
- Beginner-Friendly: Perfect for those starting with memorized deck techniques, with clear, step-by-step instructions.
What’s Inside?
Bound to Please combines the complete texts of Simon Aronson’s first three books: The Card Ideas of Simon Aronson, A Stack to Remember, and Shuffle-Bored. You’ll also find:
- Detailed explanations of the Aronson stack with examples like poker deals, a perfect bridge hand, and more.
- Advanced tricks such as ‘Red See Passover’ and ‘Ad-Jacent,’ which are usually sold separately.
- A chapter on the subtle uses of the advertising card, adding another layer to your magic repertoire.
Perfect for Magic Enthusiasts
Whether you’re looking to enhance your card magic skills or delve into memorized deck techniques, Bound to Please is the ultimate guide. With 183 pages packed with insights, tricks, and exclusive content, this book is a must-have for any serious magician.
If you’re new to Simon Aronson’s work but eager to explore further, we also recommend starting with Simply Simon for a gentle introduction.
If you decide to buy Simon Aronson’s books separately, start withBound to Please. This book is actually four books combined into one (“bound” to please, get it?). It’s all of Aronson’s early works, including A Stack to Remember, which gives you all the introductory tips and techniques to memorizing a deck, as well as some great yet simple tricks using the memorized deck stack. Most importantly, this is the only place that all the HIDDEN SECRETS Simon built into his stack are explained. There is a reason that cards 48 and 50 are what they are, and there’s a reason the Aces are at 6, 10, 18, and 22. Find out why ONLY HERE.
What’s more, you get “Shuffle-Bored,” an iconic card trick that still garners chatter and acclaim more than 25 years after it was published. This trick takes dozens of pages to explain, yet it’s completely self-working. Like much of Aronson’s material, it will fool you as you learn it!
There’s some sleight of hand, lots of self-working effects, the marketed Ad-Jacent (usually sold separately) is fully explained, and you get the best beginner guide to memorizing a deck. This book also includes “Red See Passover,” arguably the finest two-deck trick ever devised. If you like fooling magicians, this trick alone is worth the price of the book.
If you’re less interested in other tricks or beginning work on memorized deck, , we suggest starting with Simply Simon.
More info on Bound to Please:
Simon’s collected early works, compiled in one volume. Contains the complete texts of his first three books,The Card Ideas of Simon Aronson(1978),A Stack to Remember(1979) andShuffle-bored(1980). Includes Red See Passover, Simon’s Favorite Card Trick, Mis-mate, Simon’s underground treatise on the memorized deck principles (that started the current wave of memorized miracles), an entire chapter on subtle uses of the advertising card, Under Cover Four Play, Ad-Jacent, and the original presentation of the Aronson stack (with three different poker deals, a perfect bridge hand, spelling combinations, a blackjack deal, and more). Shuffle-bored presents Simon’s self-working, totally hands-off card miracle: without any questions, outs, gaffs, ambiguities or moves – and without ever touching the cards – the performer announces exactly how many cards are face up, in a spectator freely shuffled deck! plus additional effects published inKabbalaandHierophant.
183 pages