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====== Card-in-Row Counting Force ====== | ====== Card-in-Row Counting Force ====== | ||
- | Using the roll of a die in tandem with an ambiguous starting point, it is possible to force one card out of many in a row. This was described by Anstro as "A Novel Finish to an Off-Hand Trick" in // | + | Using the roll of a die in tandem with an ambiguous starting point, it is possible to force one card out of several |
- | Two simplified approaches | + | A few months later, Rupert H. Slater contributed "The Educated Die" |
- | The ploy of asking for a number //between// one and four to choose one of four packets or cards, then counting from either the left or right end to arrive at the desired packet, is described by Stanley Collins in his "Omega Ace Experiment" in //[[http:// | + | Anstro contributed "A Novel Finish |
- | Rupert H. Slater contributed "The Educated Die" | + | The ploy of asking for a number //between// one and four to choose one of four packets or cards, then counting from either the left or right end to arrive at the desired packet, is described by Stanley Collins in his "Omega Ace Experiment" |
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