Triumph Vol. 2 (World's Greatest Magic) by L&L Publishing

If card magicians were to make a list of what they believed were the
most powerful effects in card magic, Dai Vernon's Triumph would almost
certainly be on every list. Though the plot of Triumph - cards mixed
face-up and face-down magically righting themselves while at the same
time revealing a selected card - was almost certainly not new at the
time, Vernon's elegant method was. Triumph was first published in 1946
as part of the Stars of Magic series of manuscripts, taking the
magic world by storm, and ever since, magic creators have been putting
their own presentational and methodological spins on this indisputable
classic card trick.
On this video, you'll meet six performers who
have each taken the Triumph plot and made it their own. First, Michael
Ammar demonstrates and teaches the Professor's original handling
straight from the pages of Stars of Magic and then discusses the
fine points with Vernon himself! Joe Rindfleisch is next with a great
stand-up version of the effect while Steve Dacri offers a version where
the deck magically rights itself save for the four Aces. Doc Eason
follows with a short, punchy and humorous version while J.J. Sanvert
literally rolls out miracle after miracle. Finally, Joshua Jay performs
and teaches a relatively easy-to-do version that utilizes an obscure
shuffling principle to achieve astounding results.
Triumph
remains popular with card magicians because audiences simply love it.
They're generally stunned by the mixed-up cards magically righting
themselves, so much so that the fact that their selected card is also
found becomes almost secondary. In short, it's a card trick that looks
like real magic and on this video, you'll watch and learn from some of
the best card magicians in the world showing you how to do perhaps the
greatest card trick ever invented.
Dai Vernon's Triumph - Michael Ammar
Triumphant Triumph - Joe Rindfleisch
Four Ace Triumph - Steve Dacri
Triumph - Doc Eason
Royal Rollover Aces - J.J. Sanvert
Trumped Triumph - Joshua Jay