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====== Automatic Shuffler ====== | ====== Automatic Shuffler ====== | ||
- | Herbert Johnson had a version of the effect in which the deck is fanned to show the cards in normal orientation; | + | Herbert Johnson had a version of the effect in which the deck is fanned to show the cards in normal orientation; |
- | In response to Al Baker' | + | The same basic method, but with an open and wide fan was used by Judson Brown, who employed |
- | One of the more well-known versions of the plot is Ed Marlo's "Cased-in Shuffle" | + | In response to Al Baker's "Pack That Cuts Itself," |
- | Another method is posed by J. K. Hartman in //Mr. Gadfly//, No. 3, Sep./Oct. 2001, p. 34. Hartman' | + | One of the better-known versions of the plot is Ed Marlo' |
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+ | Another method is posed by J. K. Hartman in //Mr. Gadfly//, No. 3, Sep./Oct. 2001, p. 34. Hartman' | ||
Another method for the Automatic Shuffler, using a deck of double-faced cards, was created by Tony Chaudhuri and published in his // | Another method for the Automatic Shuffler, using a deck of double-faced cards, was created by Tony Chaudhuri and published in his // | ||
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