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 As a sidelight, note Max Katz's M. K. Thumb Break Count in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38686/Hugard+s+magic+monthly/31|Hugard's Magic Monthly]]//, Vol. 15 No. 4, Sep. 1957, p. 37. This false-display spread is a transitional technique between the Buckle and Pull-down Counts and Ascanio's spread. Katz combined a back spread with a thumb break to keep two or more cards squared as one below the top card of the spread.  As a sidelight, note Max Katz's M. K. Thumb Break Count in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38686/Hugard+s+magic+monthly/31|Hugard's Magic Monthly]]//, Vol. 15 No. 4, Sep. 1957, p. 37. This false-display spread is a transitional technique between the Buckle and Pull-down Counts and Ascanio's spread. Katz combined a back spread with a thumb break to keep two or more cards squared as one below the top card of the spread. 
  
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