The Expert at the Card Table
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  • Artifice Ruse and Subterfuge at the Card Table
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Card Table Artificechevron-right
    • Professional Secrets
    • Hold Outs
    • Prepared Cards
    • Confederacy
    • Two Methods of Shuffling
    • Primary Accomplishments
    • Possibilities of the "Blind"
    • Uniformity of Action
    • Deportment
    • Display of Ability
    • Greatest Single Accomplishment
    • Effect of Suspicion
    • Acquiring the Art
    • Importance of Details
    • Technical Terms
    • Erdnase System for Blind Shuffleschevron-right
    • Erdnase System of Blind Riffles and Cutschevron-right
      • Blind Riffleschevron-right
      • Blind Cutschevron-right
      • Combination Riffle and Cutschevron-right
        • V. To Retain Bottom Stock. Riffle II and Cut IV
      • Fancy Blind Cutschevron-right
    • One-Handed Fancy True Cut
    • To Indicate the Location for the Cutchevron-right
    • Bottom Dealingchevron-right
    • Second Dealing
    • Ordinary Methods of Stocking, Locating and Securing
    • Stock Shuffle
    • Erdnase System of Stock Shufflingchevron-right
    • The Erdnase System of Cull Shufflingchevron-right
    • The Erdnase System of Palmingchevron-right
    • To Maintain the Bottom Palm while Dealing
    • To Hold the Location of Cut while Dealing
    • Shiftschevron-right
    • To Ascertain the Top Cards while Riffling and Reserve Them at Bottom
    • Mode of Holding the Hand
    • Skinning the Hand
    • The Player Without an Allychevron-right
    • Three Card Montechevron-right
  • Legerdemainchevron-right
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