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====== Distant Key Card ====== | ====== Distant Key Card ====== | ||
- | Using a key card that is some cards away from the target card is an old generalization of the basic key card usage in which the key card is right next to the selection. See for example the "Third Method" | + | Using a key card that is some cards away from the target card is an old generalization of the basic key card usage in which the key card is right next to the selection. See, for example, the "Third Method" |
- | A special case in which the key begins at the mid-point of the deck can be called | + | A special case in which the key begins at the mid-point of the deck can be called: |
===== Center Key (or Sunken Key). ===== | ===== Center Key (or Sunken Key). ===== | ||
- | According to the printed record, this seems to have been originated by Oscar Weigle. See his " | + | According to the printed record, this seems to have been originated by Oscar Weigle, who published |
- | An earlier | + | An earlier |
- | The best known application of the sunken key is "The Twenty-sixth Location" | + | The best known application of the sunken key is "The Twenty-sixth Location" |
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