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The
Master
System
This is no ordinary card trick, this is the mother of all card tricks,
and once learned you will be able to perform many different card tricks that
defy all logic, because you will know the position of every card in the pack.
The cards must not be shuffled or disturbed in any way, but the performer
can cut the cards and have several spectators do a straight cut.
The cards must be stacked as shown in the table below, by first placing
the ace of clubs on to a table face up, then the four of diamonds and so
on until the whole pack is set in the
master system order.
Clubs |
Diamonds |
Spades |
Hearts |
Ace |
4 |
7 |
10 |
King |
3 |
6 |
9 |
Queen |
2 |
5 |
8 |
Jack |
Ace |
4 |
7 |
10 |
King |
3 |
6 |
9 |
Queen |
2 |
5 |
8 |
Jack |
Ace |
4 |
7 |
10 |
King |
3 |
6 |
9 |
Queen |
2 |
5 |
8 |
Jack |
Ace |
4 |
7 |
10 |
King |
3 |
6 |
9 |
Queen |
2 |
5 |
8 |
Jack |
Rule
1 Each card has a numerical value, Ace=1, jack=11,
queen=12 and king=13.
Rule 2 Each card is THREE numbers apart, Ace, 4, 7, 10, etc.
Rule 3 Every thirteenth card is a card of the same value, but a different
suit.
Master System Trick 1 Fan out the cards, ask a spectator
to pick a card, separate the pack at that point, placing the top half
on to the bottom of the pack while secretly glancing at the bottom
card, you will instantly know the spectator's card. Simply add 3 to
the bottom card value and call the following suit. You now know the
card value so you can improvise your own tricks from here.
Master System Trick 2 A spectator cuts the pack, you
take them and secretly glance at the bottom card as you put them behind your
back, ask the spectator to name a random card, you then pull it from the
pack. Simply add three to the bottom card and increment the next suit, this
is the value of the top card. Now just count through the cards until you
come to their card, where you pull it out and show them.
Master System Trick 3 Cut the pack a couple of times, then secretly
glance at the bottom card as you pass the pack to a spectator, mentally
add three to the bottom card and increment the next suit, this is
the value of the top card. Ask them to cut the pack into four piles.
Announce you are going to predict the top card off of each of the
four packs. You already know the card on the first pack, so start
from the opposite end and name card you already know, then when you
pick up the card you will then be able to see its true value, then
you name that card before you pick up the second card and continue
to do this until you have named all four cards. Then simply show the
cards you have just named to the spectator.
Master System trick
4 Hold the pack of cards in your
right hand and slowly let them drop into the palm of your left hand, asking
your spectator to say "stop" where ever they want. Secretly look at the bottom
card of the remaining pack in your right hand and ask the spectator to take
the top card of the pack in your left hand and memorise it. Tell them they
must concentrate on their card, you then name their card.
Master System trick
5 Tell the spectator that you can
tell them how many cards down the pack their chosen card is and ask them
to choose any card, number and suit. Then locate the card with the same suit
as the one named by the spectator, which is nearest to the bottom. Subtract
the number of the card chosen from the card of the same suit nearest the
bottom of the pack. Then multiply the answer by four and then subtract the
number of cards that were below the bottom suit card, the result will be
how many cards down from the pack you must count to reach the spectator's
chosen card. If the chosen card is a higher value than the suit card on or
nearest the bottom of the pack, just add 13 and proceed as above.
For example: if the spectator chooses the 9 of diamonds and the card
with the same suit nearest the bottom is a 5 of diamonds, you will need to
add 13 to the 5 of diamonds, making a total of 18. Now subtract their card,
the 9 of diamonds from 18, this leaves the number 9, multiply 9 by 4, which
equals 36, then subtract the number 2 (which is the number of cards below
the bottom suit card). This totals 34, so the 9 of diamonds is 34 cards down
from the top of the pack.
Thoroughly learn this Master System and practice it well, you will
then be able to improvise and create your own tricks based on The Master
System, this is one of those tricks that once you have mastered it, you will
wonder how you managed without it.
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