10 Levels of Sleight of Hand: Dai Vernon's Triumph
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10 Levels of Dai Vernon's Triumph -- arguably the greatest card trick in all of magic.
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF TRIUMPH:
Although commonly (and appropriately) credited to Dai Vernon, the magical phenomenon of face up and face down cards turning face down was already an established plot. A commonly cited starting point is Theodore DeLand's Inverto in 1914. In 1932, a slop shuffle variation of triumph created by Ralph W. Hull was published in Eye-Openers. The type of shuffle used in Vernon's variation was first incorporated by Laurie Ireland in 1935. Furthermore, the idea of having every card turn face down except for a selection (or multiple selections) was used by Martin Gardener in 1940. So, what's so special about Dai Vernon's incarnation of Triumph? According to trusted personal sources who are far more knowledgable about magic history than I am, the idea that order would "triumph" over chaos began with Vernon. It is this central theme, sometimes expressed explicitly, but always present implicitly, that to my mind makes Triumph the single greatest card trick in the history of magic. Even though there are other tricks I personally like just as much, if I could only do one card plot for the rest of my life, it would unquestionably be Triumph.
CREDITS:
- Levels 1 and 2 are based on phases from Henry Christ's Fabulous Ace Routine, published in Professional Card Magic in 1961.
- Levels 3 through 6 comprise Dai Vernon's Twisting the Aces Routine, published in More Inner Secrets of Card Magic in 1960. The final phase incorporates a Darwin Ortiz idea that he calls Twisting the Case. It is briefly discussed in Designing Miracles in 2006.
- Level 7 makes use of ideas from Martin Nash, Jason England, and, of course, Dai Vernon. Triumph, in its modern incarnation, was published in 1946 in Stars of Magic. I first encountered the classical triumph effect performed with the four aces by Ricky Jay, though I imagine others had similar ideas.
- Level 8 is an amalgamation of John Bannon's Play it Straight (Triumph), published in 1990 in Impossibilia and Darwin Ortiz's Fast Company, published in Lessons in Card Master in 2012.
- Levels 9 and 10 are a combination of Denis Behr's routine Messy - The Director's Shuffle, published in Handcrafted Card Magic Vol. 2 in 2011 and Darwin Ortiz's routine 52 Pick Up, published in Lessons in Card Mastery in 2012. I have also incorporated ideas by Rod the Hop and Steve Forte that can be found in Gambling Sleight of Hand.