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======Free-Cut Principle====== | ======Free-Cut Principle====== | ||
- | This is a method, based on a well-disguised mathematical principle, for having a spectator unknowingly place cards at specific locations in the deck while he freely cuts the cards into several packets and then assembles the deck. The principle was first conceived and described in a manuscript by John P. Hamilton, "The Eyes of the Gods", marketed in 1948 by Max Holden. This manuscript was reprinted in the August 1970 issue of // | + | This is a method, based on a well-disguised mathematical principle, for having a spectator unknowingly place cards at specific locations in the deck while he freely cuts the cards into several packets and then assembles the deck. The principle was first conceived and described in a manuscript by John P. Hamilton, "The Eyes of the Gods", marketed in 1948 by Max Holden. This manuscript was reprinted in the August 1970 issue of // |
Some years later, Gene Finnell independently reinvented the principle and applied it to a spelling location, " | Some years later, Gene Finnell independently reinvented the principle and applied it to a spelling location, " | ||
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