[Ebook] Lewis Ganson – Matching the Cards Teach-In
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Prepare to be amazed! Uncover the secrets of “Lewis Ganson – Matching the Cards Teach-In.” Learn Vernon’s & others’ variations of this stunning card effect. A magical must-have!
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Prepare to be amazed! Uncover the secrets of “Lewis Ganson – Matching the Cards Teach-In.” Learn Vernon’s & others’ variations of this stunning card effect. A magical must-have!
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Lewis Ganson – Matching the Cards Teach-In
Discover the secrets behind one of the most captivating card effects in magic history with Lewis Ganson’s Matching the Cards Teach-In. When Lewis Ganson asked Dai Vernon to name the best card effect, Vernon declared that ‘Matching the Cards’ was unparalleled, especially when performed for lay audiences. This sentiment is echoed by leading card experts worldwide, who have incorporated variations of this effect into their performances.
What is ‘Matching the Cards’?
The effect, rooted in the classic Magician’s Tricks by Hatton and Plate, is a masterpiece of misdirection and surprise. Here’s how it works: A spectator selects a card and places it face down without revealing it. The magician then attempts to cut to three cards that match the selection, revealing each as it’s found—for example, three Eights. When the spectator’s card is turned over, it’s a King, seemingly a mistake. But wait—when the other three cards are revealed again, they’re all Kings!
Learn from the Masters
This Teach-In dives into variations by legendary magicians, including:
- Dai Vernon – The ultimate authority on card magic.
- Nate Leipzig – Known for his precision and finesse.
- Herbert Milton – A master of timing and presentation.
- Faucett Ross – Renowned for his innovative techniques.
- Fred Lowe – A pioneer in modern card magic.
- Luis Gavilondo – Celebrated for his creative approaches.
About the Teach-In Series
Originally published by Supreme Magic Inc., this booklet is part of the iconic Ganson Teach-In series. Thanks to Martin Breese, who now owns the rights, this timeless resource is available to magicians worldwide. [Get the full collection of all 17 Teach-Ins at a huge discount!]
Book Details
1st edition, 1977 | Original 32 pages | PDF, 41 pages
Table of Contents:
- 4 Contents
- 6 Introduction
- 8 Dai Vernon’s Matching the Cards
- 12 Nate Leipzig’s Comedy of Errors
- 15 Herbert Milton’s Rendition of Matching the Cards
- 17 The Faucett Ross Version
- 19 Impromptu Matching — Faucett Ross
- 21 Fred Lowe’s Matched Poker Deal
- 25 Matching ‘Do As I Do’
- 29 Tribute to the Card Stars
- 34 Sleights
- 41 Conclusion
When Lewis Ganson asked Dai Vernon what he considered to be the best card effect, he replied that in his opinion “Matching The Cards” would be difficult to beat, particularly when performed for lay audiences. His opinion is shared by many of the world’s leading card experts, who have often featured one version or another in their acts.
The grand daddy of this effect can be found in Magician’s Tricks by Hatton and Plate. The effect of Vernon’s version is as follows:
A card is selected by a spectator and placed face down on the table without the face being shown, then the performer endeavors to cut to the three other cards which match to make ‘four of a kind’. He shows each card as it is found – three Eights and places them face down on the table. When the spectator’s card is turned, it is found to be a King, so seemingly a mistake has been made. However, when the other three cards are turned face up once more, they prove to be all Kings!
You will learn variations by Dai Vernon, Nate Leipzig, Herbert Milton, Faucett Ross, Fred Lowe, and Luis Gavilondo.
This was part of the famous Ganson Teach-In series originally published by Supreme Magic Inc. Rights are now owned by Martin Breese whom we thank for the kind permission to reproduce this booklet.
[Get the full collection of all 17 Teach-Ins at a huge discount.]
1st edition 1977, original 32 pages, PDF 41 pages.
Table of Contents
page
4.Contents
6.Introduction
8.Dai Vernon’s Matching the Cards
12.Nate Leipzig’s Comedy of Errors
15.Herbert Milton’s Rendition of Matching the Cards
17.The Faucett Ross Version
19.Impromptu Matching — Faucett Ross
21.Fred Lowe’s Matched Poker Deal
25.Matching “Do As I Do”
29.Tribute to the Card Stars
34.Sleights
41.Conclusion
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Jack Stewart (verified owner) –
100% worth it.
Connor Snyder (verified owner) –
Clear instructions and good pacing.