Prepare to be amazed! Uncover hidden card techniques in “Sleight Unseen Part Three” by Stephen Hobbs, featuring the masterful Martin Nash. A must-have for card magic enthusiasts!
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Sleight Unseen Part Three of The Professional Card Technique of Martin Nash by Stephen Hobbs
Masterful Techniques for Advanced Card Magic
Dive into the third installment of Sleight Unseen, where Stephen Hobbs continues to unveil the secrets of Martin Nash’s legendary card techniques. This comprehensive guide is a must-have for serious magicians looking to refine their craft with advanced moves and routines.
Key Features:
- The Hamsley Count – A deceptive method of counting cards that will leave your audience in awe.
- Four Nash Multiple Shift Variations – Master shifts like the Stacked Deck Shift, Double Stock Shift Control, and more.
- One-Handed Centers – Learn three distinct methods to deal cards from the center of the deck with one hand.
- Routines – Perform captivating routines such as Palm Unseen, Aciduous Aces, and Double Indemnity.
Detailed Contents:
Part I – Sleights:
- The Hamsley Count
- Four Nash Multiple Shift Variations
- Odd and Various Seconds
- The Center Deals
- The Nash Multi-Center
- The Triple Clip-Steal
Part II – Routines:
- Palm Unseen
- Aciduous Aces
- Double Indemnity
- The Earl’s Dilemma
- The Sandwich Center
- Lollipop Trinity
- Faro Flam
- Machine-Gun Centers
- Double Stop
- The Eight-Hand Poker Challenge
Whether you’re performing at a close-up show or dazzling your friends, Sleight Unseen Part Three will elevate your card magic to the next level. Perfect for magicians who are serious about honing their skills and adding professional-level techniques to their repertoire.
Sleight Unseen Part Three of The Professional Card Technique of Martin Nash by Stephen Hobbs
CONTENTS
293 Introduction
297 Part I – Sleights:
299 The Hamsley Count
302 Four Nash Multiple Shift Variations:
302 The Stacked Deck Shift
303 Double Stock Shift Control
303 Switch Shift
305 Reverse Switch Shift
307 The Cartwheel Double
311 Odd and Various Seconds:
312 The Scissors Second
315 One-Handed Spinning Second
317 Gambler’s Slap Second
318 The Slavic Second
320 A One-Handed Greek Deal
322 The Center Deals:
323 The Delayed-Action Center and
326 Continuous Center
328 The Stud Variation
329 The Scissors Center
330 The Slapped Center
332 One-Handed Centers – three methods
334 The Center Double Deal
336 The Nash Multi-Center
339 The Triple Clip-Steal
353 Part II – Routines:
355 A Problem with Fulves
361 Palm Unseen
367 Aciduous Aces
373 Priming the Pump
376 Double Indemnity
380 The Earl’s Dilemma
393 The Sandwich Center
394 The Trapdoor Trip
397 Found in the Shuffle
400 Lollipop Trinity
401 Slippery Strippers
404 Faro Flam
405 Machine-Gun Centers
406 Double Stop
408 The Eight-Hand Poker Challenge
411 Second Look
412 Did-Dan-Dunbury
415 Unknown Speller’s Central
418 Any Wa y That You Want It
422 Poker Smoker
424 Appraximately Steven
428 Honest Aces
430 It Can’t Happen Here
432 Overkill
434 Canonization
436 All Challenges Met
441 Toward a Unified Mythology