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The Peristance by Daniel Peris
The Peristance
by Daniel Péris
The author, Daniel Péris, was born in Nîmes, France, in September 6, 1968. He is an atypical magician. He is a Mathematics teacher in the "Terre nouvelle" High School of Marjevols in Lozère (Southern France), and he has very soon enjoyed applying and combining mathematics principles to card routines.
Without any claim, he has modified some effects making them, more of the time, really unexplainable, even by magicians:
"What interests me in automatic tricks, is when they dont seem to be automatic".
His works have been acknowledged by the magic profession in 2000 when he won an inventiveness award at the AFAP convention, thanks to a clever concept which combined the faro shuffle with the stacked deck. He received another inventiveness award in the French FFAP Championship in 2006, thanks to a new principle called the Peristance (The French conjuror Hervé Lemarchand (Mimosa) has named this principle like that) which is a generalization of the 2nd Gilbreath principle. New ways are now opened thanks to the Peristance.
Summary
Caution (Gérard Bakner)
Credits and thanks
PART 1
Automatic Perfect Prediction - Version 1
Automatic Perfect Prediction - version 2
The incomplete control Faro
Automatic Perfect Prediction - version 3
Automatic Perfect Prediction - version 4
Widespread control faro incomplete
Diviction
Divination more progressive
Stronger
PART 2
Statement of Péristance
Mélance Péristance
A memory hallucinante
On the lip
Incredible divination
Incredible divination of a word
Forcing a Supreme color
Prediction of a card number
Divination progressive amazing
Reflecting on Péristance
PART 3
Automatic card case
PART 4
The false mixture Charlier
The total mixture Fake French
Afterword (Thierry Schanen)
In English
Full Color with Photos
A5 format (15 x 21 cm), glossy 115g
Pages 86 - Softbound
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