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====== Thought-of Card Forced in a Fan by Glance ====== | ====== Thought-of Card Forced in a Fan by Glance ====== | ||
- | The idea of having a card thought of by briefly displaying the face of a fanned deck for its mental selection is described in Item 26, p. 27, of //The Notebook//, edited by Will Houstoun and written c. 1800. The force card is more widely exposed in the center of the fan, so that it is the only card, aside from that on the face, that can be identified. A court card was recommended, | + | The idea of having a card thought of by briefly displaying the face of a fanned deck for its mental selection is described in William Hooper' |
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