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THE SEVEN CARD MONTE

If you're like me - and I hope for your sake you're not - then you feel there's nothing like a good card trick. Therefore I generously offer the following effect, which I assure you is nothing like a good card trick.

Of course you've heard of the infamous 3 card monte, but have you ever heard of the 7 card monte? Probably not, since I just made that up. But who cares, honesty has no place in the realm of card trickery. Anyhoo, what you do is this:

Go round up a deck of cards...I’ll wait.

Back so soon? Okay, now lay out 6 of them in a row, face down as pictured below, with a face up QUEEN placed somewhere amongst them. (you can place it anywhere you want)

What I'm going to ask you to do is to perform a short series of moves to shuffle the Queen around a bit. Let's say you laid them out like so...

Every time the Queen switches places with one of the cards beside it, left or right, it counts as one move. Two switches would be two moves; three, three moves; four, four moves, blah blah blah...

O.K. enough explaining, let's get to the fun part: a friendly little game of Find the Lady.

First, move the QUEEN the same number of times as the position it's in. For instance, if you placed it in the third position, move it three times; fourth position, four times, blah blah blah...

Now move it TWO more additional times.

Hmmmmmmmm. It looks a little crowded to me out there, so get rid of the first card and the last card. In other words, lose the bookends.

Now move the Queen THREE times.

Hmmmmmmmm. Again it looks to me like it's not on either end, so once again lose the end cards.

Now move the Queen once more.

Hmmmm. It doesn't look like it's on the left, so throw the card on your left away.

Move the Queen one last time.

Let's see, eeny meeny miny...

Aha, there it is, RIGHT THERE ON THE RIGHT.

Impressed? Blown away? Asleep? Oh well, what did you expect for free. For some reason this always works if you follow the above procedure. To duplicate the effect all you have to do is commit the sequence to memory or tattoo it on an appendage. Then you, too, will be preying on the ignorant masses in no time.

Pictures at http://charliefrye.com/TRICKS/tricks.html

So there's the trick... now how to apply that... (?)

Also, as a note: There's a "sweet spot" on each card to flip it over.

k, so on a hunch, i took the 866 from the vegas video, and the 263 from the pics for this one, and for the seven card monty, i tried calling each number (using the remaining cards) and got the following responces. only 2 seemed curious...

866-263-

6790 x

6709 never did anything

6907 x fax

6970 x

6079 x

6097 x

7960 x fax

7906 number being checked for trouble - server media 9

7690 x

7609 x

7096 x conference line

7069 x conference number

9760 x

9706 x someone's personal asst - not loki

9670 x online reservation

9607 x

9076 x

9067 x

0697 ? someone's personal number

0679 x trancription service

0796 x number fwd

0769 x

0976 x nis

0967 number being checked for trouble - server media

Well simplified

11 Lines = Lady Liberty

8 Lines = Swallow

8 Lines = Elephant

5 Lines = Train

5 Lines = Horse

Coincidence maybe but if not now what do we do ?

EDIT: Opps Swallow is only 7 letters, but ya get what I mean

No

11 lines = Copperfield

5 lines = possibley annie

7 lines = houdini

5 lines = ?

8 lines = ?

I was thinking that balls and cups might be referencing a sport of some kind. From the clues, maybe a silver banded trophy that has the same name as a famous trickster - someone who completes a great number of hat tricks.

Any thoughts?

Must be right, the theme is magic, and hat tricks count. Must have something to do with balls or cups too...

Maybe a game where you throw a ball in a hat... ?

Wasn't there a magician called Blackstone in the 1890's? What was his most famous trick?

http://www.magicwebchannel.com/hall_blackstoneSR.htm

some info.

EDIT: i think what we have to do is relate blackstone somehow to the cup and ball trick. right now, that the main clue is hanging off of a table with the cup and ball trick, and that the title of this has to do with the trick, has been treated as irrelevant.

Another French magician who developed original techniques was Joseph Buatier (1848?1903), known as Buatier De Kolta. Two of his outstanding inventions were the vanishing birdcage, a trick in which a live canary and a metal cage disappeared at his fingertips, and the expanding die, in which a 20-cm (8-in) cube suddenly increased 20 times its original size and was then lifted to disclose a seated woman.

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