Magicians sure do love lists.
2) A bit that most magicians aren't willing to call a trick because 'everyone knows about that it'll never fool anyone'
That's one of my favorites - equally good for laymen as it is for fooling magicians.
To answer the first post :
You should do the routines you've learned that are also good for close-up situations. Mine are not better than yours (I may do them better, hard to tell without anything to go on) but yours are just fine. Learn things you want to do and do them.
Are you curious for any real reason? Are you looking to snipe other peoples set-lists? Want to learn what else is out there (this is okay, looking around for ideas of what's out there is always okay) or did you want to fast track your way to be someone else?
I tend to perform based on situations - whatever feels good for that moment, that group, that time...could be a stupid card trick (like the one where you do the thing and then it's all magical) or some form of mind reading...am I close up on a Saturday afternoon in the park or is it midnight in a haunted house on halloween...
Not enough information - or any real motivation - so I hope you find what you're looking for AE3erdion.