Lecture Notes 1 by Jon Racherbaumer
Excerpt from the opening remarks:
My advice – as pedantic as it may sound – is simple: AVOID COMPLACENCY. NEVER ASSUME THAT YOU KNOW IT ALL. When it comes to the Real Work, we never stop learning. Look at cardmen like Vernon and Marlo! Both continue to explore the subject, look for flaws, seek perfections, discover new things. Lectures, books, notes, and sessions with our brethren are invaluable aids; however, we must never forget that learning the Real Work is an exciting, life-long pursuit; a challenge that obstinately renews itself no matter how old, experienced, and knowledgeable we become.
A Few Remarks
Counting On Triumph
Challenging Triumph
Four Aces Go to Court
Pointing Up A Departure
A Spectator Unwittingly Cuts to the Aces
Almost Like Gaffed Cards
Fisting the Aces
Talismanic Card In Wallet
The Stabbing Myth
Marlo’s Dunbury Delusion
Solomon’s Turn to Touch the Aces
Technicolor Oil & Water
Macho Matcho
Think Universal
Open Card To Balloon
Marlo’s Think Touch Turn
Marlo’s Choice Transposition
Signo-Transpo