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====== 1-0-1 Force Deck ====== | ====== 1-0-1 Force Deck ====== | ||
- | This variety of force deck uses the principle of alternating the cards of a ranging force bank with indifferent cards, so that the spectator can cut or deal through the deck to any point, and one of the force cards will be either the card he last dealt or the next card of the deck. The earliest prepared deck using this principle is the Svengali Deck, which forces a particular card rather than one in a limited group. | + | This variety of force deck uses the principle of alternating the cards of a ranging force bank with indifferent cards, so that the spectator can cut or deal through the deck to any point, and one of the force cards will be either the card he last dealt or the next card of the deck. The earliest prepared deck using this principle is the [[cards: |
- | Moving from gimmicked decks to stacks in a standard deck, Edward Bagshawe | + | Moving from gimmicked decks to stacks in a standard deck, Frederick Montague |
- | The best-known example of a 1-0-1 stack is the 1-0-1 Deck, comprised | + | The second |
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