This project features four different Multiple Shift techniques, allowing multiple cards to be controlled to various positions.
■Subtle Four-Card Control:
Based on a Dai Vernon idea, with a slight adjustment you can control four different cards to four separate locations. It’s a concept I really like—highly flexible and very fooling.
■Rotary Stripping:
A very direct Multiple Shift with a fresh handling, controlling four selections to the top or bottom.
■Reversal Multiple Shift:
Also controls four selections, but instead of gathering them together, it distributes them between the top and bottom.
■Triple Control:
With a consistent rhythm, this achieves a triple control—bringing three selections to the top.




