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+ | In this effect the performer places a shuffled deck in his pocket and, without looking at the deck, is able to remove a card of the same suit as the selection. He then removes a number of cards the values of which have a combined total of the value of the selection. For example, if the selection was the Ten of Clubs, the performer would remove an Eight and a Two to represent the Ten. | ||
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+ | This effect employs a basic binary principle. It was first published by Charles Jordan as "The Spirit Mathematician" | ||
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+ | It is reported in // | ||
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+ | For more information on the Jordan-Finley contention, see [[misc: | ||
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