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- | Interlock is a way of positioning cards such that the bottom card of the upper half of the deck is under the top card of the lower half of the deck. This condition, | + | Interlock is a way of positioning cards such that the bottom card of the upper half of the deck is under the top card of the lower half of the deck. This condition, |
- | This principle appears in R. W. Hull's //The Elusive Joker//, n.d. (c. 1931), p. 2-3. Hull makes no claim of originality. In fact, on p. 11 he states, "This shift of second card is made possible by the arranging of the two packets. It is really not a new move, but has been used in different variations | + | Nelson Hahne and Joe Berg described |
- | Also see "A Mysterious Change" | + | The principle later appeared |
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