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====== Out of Sight-Out of Mind (No Looking) ====== | ====== Out of Sight-Out of Mind (No Looking) ====== | ||
- | This plot, popularized by Dai Vernon, dates back at least to Gilles-Edme Guyot' | + | This plot, popularized by Dai Vernon, dates back at least to the unpublished // |
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+ | The idea of arranging a couple of target cards at the top and bottom appeared in Gilles-Edme Guyot' | ||
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+ | Numerous handlings of these strategies for determining a thought-of card were developed in the twentieth century. Three of the most influential were: | ||
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+ | "A Mind-Reading Trick" in S. W. Erdnase' | ||
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+ | "Out of Sight---Out of Mind" in // | ||
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