Title: Types Of Passes
Description: Ever wonder how many passes are there?
ron_magic - October 3, 2004 10:02 AM (GMT)
I found this list in a Japanese forum, i don't know who posted it, but it's worth a look to see how many passes there really are, some are variations of others, but they still count.
1. Classic pass
2. Riffle pass
3. Robinson’s Invisible Riffle Pass
4. Dribble pass
5. Dribble cover pass (Krenzel)
6. Hermann Style Dribble Cover pass
7. Higham’s Dribble Shift
8. Longitudinal pass (Higham)
9. Twist pass (Wesley James)
10. Silent half jiggle pass (Dingle)
11. Stoboscopic riffle pass (Dingle)
12. Silent Pass (Dingle)
13. Dingle’s riffle pass
14. Jiggle pass
15. Ireland Drop Cover Pass
16. Float pass (Green)
17. Float pass backwards (Hollingworth)
18. Fingertip Float pass (Hollingworth)
19. Fingertip Float pass backwards (Hollingworth)
20. Deal Shift (Hollingworth)
21. Spring Shift (u.a. Hollingworth)
22. Free Turn pass (Cervon)
23. Free Turn table pass (Cervon)
24. Longitudinal Free Turn table pass (Cervon)
25. Fuente Square up Pass
26. Gambler’s sweep table pass
27. From the Mind of a Cardician (Marlo)
28. Cardician’s Mind keeps Working (Marlo)
29. A Table pass (Marlo)
30. Wrist Turn Pass No.1 (Marlo)
31. Wrist Turn Pass No.2 (Marlo)
32. Wrist Turn Pass No.3 (Marlo)
33. Marlo’s Wrist Turn Pass
34. Marlo’s Wrist Turn Table pass
35. Marlo’s Wrist Turn Drop Cover pass
36. Body Pass (Marlo)
37. Combination Pass (Marlo)
38. Fingertip pass (Marlo)
39. Table edge Pass (Marlo)
40. Extended Fingers Passes (Marlo)
41. turnaround pass (Marlo)
42. Spring Dribble pass (Marlo)
43. Spring Dribble Table pass (Marlo)
44. Bold Table Shift (Marlo)
45. Another Combination pass (Marlo)
46. End Tap pass (Marlo)
47. Tan Hock Chaun Pass (Marlo)
48. Unconventional Pass (Marlo)
49. Olram’s Ponsin Pass (Marlo)
50. Olram’s Bobble Cover pass (Marlo)
51. Marlo’s Tilt Pass
52. Tilt table pass (Marlo)
53. another tables tilt pass (Marlo)
54. Easy pass (Marlo)
55. Tabled Charlier pass (Marlo)
56. Midnight Shift (Draun)
57. Flutter pass (Draun)
58. Charlier pass
59. Invisible pass (Giobbi)
60. Falsche Volte (GK)
61. Pointer Pass (Swain)
62. Soft Riffle Pass (Swain)
63. Sleeve pulling Shift (Swain? Malone?)
64. Malone shift
65. Thompson pseudo pass
66. Marlo’s Variation (Topping Thompson)
67. bottom cover pass
68. Spread pass (Le Paul)
69. Black pass (Fred Black)
70. Location pass (Vernon)
71. Sprong’s pass (Johnny Sprong)
72. Fan Pass (Walter Baker)
73. Mexican Joe’s table pass
74. Charlie Miller’s table pass
75. Erdnase Shift, One Hand
76. Erdnase Shift, Two Hands
77. Longitudinal Shift (Erdnase)
78. Open Shift (Erdnase)
79. S.W.E. Shift
80. Drop Shift (Dom Paolino)
81. Zingone perfect table pass
82. Flesh Grip pass
83. Jog pass
84. Braue pass
85. Curious turnover pass (Bardosis)
86. Vernon’s one handed pass
87. Ehlers Shift
88. Bertram’s square up invisible pass
89. Turnover cover pass (Kaufmann)
90. Top Card Cover pass (Marlo)
91. Jenning’s Cover pass
92. Herman Style Cover pass
93. Juxta pass
94. Circle Shift (Jennings)
95. Paradigms
96. Slydini Pass
97. Double Lift Shift
98. Hermann Pass (Stanyon)
99. Hermann Pass (Roterberg)
100. Jack Merlin’s Turnover Pass
101. Dr. Dayley’s Improved Turnover Pass
102. Sendax Tap Pass
103. Jack Miller Pass
104. KE Pass
105. Louis Histed Pocket Pass
106. Poltergeist Pass
107. Leipzig Pass
108. Light-Reft Spread pass (Forton & Keyserlingk, almost identical to Lee Asher's Losing control,but prior to it. )
109. Buckley Table Pass 3rd Method
Recorded by Denis Behr ,originally post at magic cafe
110. Bottom Retention Pass (Duffie)
111. Covered Bottom Retention Pass/Middle Pass(Duffie)( I came up this move with Kif after watching Peter Duffie's video explaination of Fred Robinson style Riffle Pass as well as Peter's demonstration of his Bottom Retention Pass. Peter never performed it in his website, but I am quite sure he already came up with the concept.)
112. Zendwich Pass( This is actually an reinvention of Harvey Rosenthal's move, but I wasn't informed with the original name when Harvey emailed me. Explained in my one man issue of Ego.)
113. Hong Kong Pass(Zenneth Kok, this is both a pass and half pass,a product of reversed construction of Herrman Style Pass)
114.Kowloon Pass(Zenneth Kok)
115.Zenneth Shift(Zenneth Kok, applying the cover of Malone Shift to Classic Pass)
116.No Touch Pass (Zenneth Kok, requires guts and misdirection to perform)
117.Touche Pass(Zenneth Kok)
118.Backstage Pass(Greg Wilson)
119.Shadow Pass(Luke Dancy)
120.Game Show Pass(Luke Dancy)
121.Casacade Pass(Miller)
122.Tabled Light-Reft Pass
illusionist - October 3, 2004 10:09 AM (GMT)
Ning - October 3, 2004 11:25 AM (GMT)
...........Double Wow. *wipes sweat* :blink:
Thanks for sharing this Ron! I'm sure you just educated some of us! :lol:
ron_magic - October 3, 2004 11:52 AM (GMT)
np :) most of them can be found at richard kaufman On the pass. actually among all the passes, i use invisible pass only. it can be found on ellusionist crash course. if u had it, Brad will say that that alone worth the entire price of the vid.
illusionist - October 3, 2004 11:53 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (ron_magic @ Oct 3 2004, 07:52 PM) |
| np :) most of them can be found at richard kaufman On the pass. actually among all the passes, i use invisible pass only. it can be found on ellusionist crash course. if u had it, Brad will say that that alone worth the entire price of the vid. |
Correction ron its on Ninja 1 of Ellusionist... :D
Aloy - October 3, 2004 01:48 PM (GMT)
:blink: :blink: :blink:
Sooo......if you do all these passes, it is possible to make the card raise to the top 123 times (plus DL) for an Ambitious Card Routine.
That would be a 1 1/2 hour show by itself.
illusionist - October 3, 2004 01:50 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Morphine @ Oct 3 2004, 09:48 PM) |
:blink: :blink: :blink:
Sooo......if you do all these passes, it is possible to make the card raise to the top 123 times (plus DL) for an Ambitious Card Routine. That would be a 1 1/2 hour show by itself. |
hahahaha if you did that you spec will get bored really soon hahaha.. ACR should be a short routine but all the pass can maybe be inserted to other rountine.. :)
ren8585 - October 3, 2004 04:04 PM (GMT)
hey i think u missed out pass 123
123.cockroach pass(synwell)
Aloy - October 3, 2004 05:03 PM (GMT)
LOL.... :lol: :lol:
Yes, how can we forget the cockroach pass? B)
illusionist - October 3, 2004 05:20 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Morphine @ Oct 4 2004, 01:03 AM) |
LOL.... :lol: :lol:
Yes, how can we forget the cockroach pass? B) |
hahahaha never seen so much pass maybe I am just new hahahhah cockroach pass hmmm.. must see that pass one day how odes it look like when done??? :lol:
ren8585 - October 3, 2004 05:32 PM (GMT)
its totally invisible and very easy to do..
Aloy - October 3, 2004 05:32 PM (GMT)
It's the most invisible pass i've ever seen in my life. We shall get Cynwell to demostrate it when he pops by for his dinner for the friday outing.
illusionist - October 3, 2004 05:46 PM (GMT)
hmmm cool... hahahahaa all of you know how to do it ????
Huron - October 5, 2004 08:10 AM (GMT)
The Riffle Pass is my best friend...Le Paul Spread Pass as well.
Huron
makanmonkey - October 5, 2004 11:23 AM (GMT)
if only can use these passes in exams... i only need 7 passes
Daryl - October 6, 2004 12:28 PM (GMT)
Huron has the sickest riffle pass i know. you guys gotta see it to believe it. It will make you go :blink: "wait.. do that AGAIN!"
Pseudo - October 7, 2004 09:01 AM (GMT)
The best riffle pass I've seens so far is perform by Bone. (video)
I've never seens anyone doing an astonishing riffle pass before in real life. One fine day I shall see you guys doing it. :P
Any tips to learn the riffle pass well?
JamKid - October 7, 2004 02:11 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Pseudo @ Oct 7 2004, 07:01 PM) |
The best riffle pass I've seens so far is perform by Bone. (video)
I've never seens anyone doing an astonishing riffle pass before in real life. One fine day I shall see you guys doing it. :P
Any tips to learn the riffle pass well? |
remember to riffle? :P joking...
Brendan - October 12, 2004 03:52 PM (GMT)
Passes.. cool.. wow... such a long list of passes....
I think herman pass is safe and easier....
riffle pass is cool too... and trying to make it invisible.. well... it is only invi is the person is standing infront of u at a certain angle/height and looking down on ya cards... hehe... unless u got a clever way to do it so can view from all angles....
ren8585 - October 12, 2004 03:57 PM (GMT)
huron does sweet riffle passes... seen him done to a kid at suntec.. for some reason the kids dosent seem too impress with his flourishes haha
Brendan - October 12, 2004 03:59 PM (GMT)
haha.. maybe coz they dont know how hard and how much practice it takes to be that good.. they are still kids... they will appreciate it oneday ... hehe :P
Mystical2004 - October 13, 2004 02:58 PM (GMT)
wow... so many passes... :blink: i noe onli like 5-6 of them... aniwae... wats a LePaul spread? anibody care to explain?
Winder - October 13, 2004 03:00 PM (GMT)
It's just a spread using pressure, some sort of a normal spread, but using pressure to spread the cards.
Frequent le paul spreading will shorten the life of the deck.
CLJ - October 16, 2004 01:03 PM (GMT)
Bone has the sickest riffle pass and the sickest LePaul Spread that I know of. :D :D :D You guys should look into people like Jason Tang, Peter Duffie, Ken Krenzel, Bill Kalush and Huron if you wanna see some of the best riffle passers out there as well. :D :D :D
When I was still new in magic I used Luke Dancy's Shadow Pass a lot. I wasted months waiting eagerly for his upcoming dvd Passing Thoughts (a dvd on, well, passes :D ) with Andi Gladwin only to receive word from him that the project had been scrapped. Oh well.
Jim Swain's Dummy Pass has a ton of applications and I used to use it a lot too. Fred Robinson by far has the best technique for the riffle pass that I've ever seen. Peter Duffie, for example, uses a slightly modified F.R riffle pass (his grip on the deck is different) and I heard that Peter Duffie is producing a book that contains Fred Robinson's material, which I'm looking forward to. :D
Now I just tend to stick to a standard classic pass with a riffle at the end. I don't really use passes anymore and I haven't practiced on a pass in months. I guess I should start again. :D