This book takes the bible of card cheating, “The Expert at the Card Table”, and brings it right up to date with historical references’ and annotations of 20th century sleight of hand. Here is Darwin’s masterpiece from CARDSHARK “The Unholy Three”.ĭarwin enhanced his reputation as a world-class author and magician with his wonderful book, “The Annotated Erdnase”. The routines in this book will completely devastate any audience. This would be consolidated with his next book “CARDSHARK”, which happens to contain some of the most powerful and brilliantly constructed card magic I have had the pleasure of learning and performing.
ANNOTATED ERDNASE BY DARWIN ORTIZ. PROFESSIONAL
When “Darwin Ortiz At The Card Table” was published, Roger Klause said in his introduction, “What would make a professional give away his hard earned secrets”? This statement endorsed the high quality of Darwin’s material. Here is my interpretation of Darwin’s “Back Off”. Two routines appeared in this magazine which brought his name to my attention, namely, “The Jazz Ace” and “Back Off”. This fueled his passion for sleight of hand card magic and gambling related techniques. Over the years, Darwin would publish his ground breaking card magic to various magazines like Apocalypse. Growing up in the Bronx, Darwin saw and became fascinated with the card mechanics in his neighborhood. I would like to begin with a special thanks to my friend and mentor, Darwin Ortiz.ĭarwin is from New York City and has been creating and performing card magic for well over thirty years. Over the years, I would meet many of the great magicians, some of them would become my mentors and friends. They inspired each generation to raise the bar even higher. Regardless of your level of expertise or specific area of interest, The Annotated Erdnase is a valuable companion to the greatest book ever written on sleight of hand with cards.Where would we be if the great masters of magic hadn’t set the standard for excellence. The final chapter of The Annotated Erdnase is an article called he Mystery of Erdnase written by the late Martin Gardner wherein Gardner recounts his search for the man behind the book. Erdnase actually Milton Franklin Andrews, a gambler and murderer who took his own life The evidence is truly fascinating and reads like a Hollywood script.
There has been a lot of speculation about the true identity of the man who wrote The Expert at the Card Table. Whether you're a skilled professional looking to increase your already considerable knowledge, or just a beginner hoping to learn the basics of card magic, The Annotated Erdnase will provide you with years of pleasure. The outside columns contain Darwin's annotations, which more than double the size of the original book. The number of each annotation appears in bold type. The inside column of each page (nearest the spine and surrounded by a rectangular box) is the original text from The Expert at the Card Table. We have reproduced a few pages from The Annotated Erdnase to illustrate how the book has been laid out. Darwin's 273 annotations shed new light on the history of the various moves and effects, provide technical insight into their proper execution, give cross references for further reading and include hundreds of obscure bits of information.įor The Annotated Erdnase we completely re-typeset The Expert at the Card Table resulting in the most readable copy ever offered. The copious notes he kept while meticulously dissecting each move and every sentence of The Expert form the basis for The Annotated Erdnase. One person who spent a lifetime studying every detail of this landmark book is Darwin Ortiz. Erdnase have been studied, practiced and written about by countless card experts. Even more important are the profound lessons in the real secrets of magic: naturalness, attention to detail, uniformity of action and the psychology of deception. It contains some of the most perfectly constructed sleights in all of card magic. After one hundred years, it is still considered the foundation upon which modern card magic is based. One thing they all agree on is that no other book in the history of card manipulation deserves careful study more than The Expert at the Card Table. The top card men in the world disagree on many things.
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