Expert at the card Table... So this W.E.S. is ERDNASE =)
Don't want to answer all of the questions and spoil the fun but:
9) Bullet Catch
Cheers,
JTM
1. Production
2. To have the card to rise to the top
3. David Blaine
4. October 10, 1913
5. David Frederick Wingfield Verner
6. ?
7. The Expert at the Card Table
8. J.B. Bobo's Great Grandfather
9. ?
Jeff
hey I didnt know about the anagram thanks, as u said we are learning =DWell done! It has been suggested that Wilbur Edgerton Sanders (W. E. Sanders) was S. W. Erdnase.
"W. E. Sanders" is actually an anagram of "S. W. Erdnase".
Wow, well done for getting that one!
Huruey
6) The first person.
I dont understand manThat wasn't what I intended, but it's possible I haven't been clear enough. The confusion here may be in the second anagram. It is meant in the context of a false shuffle (i.e. one at a time).
Huruey
6) Follow this false shuffle of a 52 card deck (Brackets contain anagrams):
Begin with the (cea of passed) face down on top of the deck. (lupl fof) five cards and shuffle the rest on top. Perform an (voredahn flushef nolcrot) maintaining bottom stock. Perform a (digel) and seemingly place the bottom card on top of the pack.
Were you to now fairly deal the deck out between four people. Statistically, who is most likely to have the most aces?
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Well, this depends on if you have Jokers in the deck. With jokers it will be the second person from your left (assuming you are dealing left to right) and without jokers it will be the 4th person (again, assuming you deal left to right.
Correct
As I specified that it was a 52 card deck, the answer I was looking for was the 4th person you deal to.
Well done everyone.
Huruey
Well that sucks.
I actually had 4 people come to my room and I did it, and they each had 1 ace. Damn you all.
Anthony Bass
A little history on David Verner (aka Dai Vernon).......
Dai Vernon, born David Frederick Wingfield Verner, was one of the greatest card men who ever lived. He started magic at the age of 4, and when he moved to America he changed his name to Dai. David became Dai when a newspaper misspelled his name and Verner became Vernon when too many Americans could not get his name right so he just stuck with Vernon...At least that's the "word on the street". He got the nickname "The Man Who Fooled Houdini" when he completely fooled Houdini with an ACR after Houdini boasted that if he saw a routine 3 times in a row, he would be able to accurately describe the method. I do not remember the exact number, but Dai showed it to Houdini more than double that and he still did not get it. He then got the name "The Professor" after being notorious for helping anyone who asked for it who had a true interest in the art of magic at the Magic Castle in California.
That's your fact of the days kids !
~David Rysin
David became Dai when a newspaper misspelled his name and Verner became Vernon when too many Americans could not get his name right so he just stuck with Vernon