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====== Three Jacks Deal ====== | ====== Three Jacks Deal ====== | ||
- | The Three Jacks Deal, in which three Jacks are placed on top and repeatedly dealt into one player' | + | The Three Jacks Deal, in which three Jacks are placed on top and repeatedly dealt into one player' |
In //The New Magician’s Manual//, 1936, p. 56, Walter Gibson published "The Poker Deal", which is an elaborated multi-phase routine based on the Three Jacks Deal principle, accompanied with a story presentation. Harry Lorayne made his handling of Gibson' | In //The New Magician’s Manual//, 1936, p. 56, Walter Gibson published "The Poker Deal", which is an elaborated multi-phase routine based on the Three Jacks Deal principle, accompanied with a story presentation. Harry Lorayne made his handling of Gibson' | ||
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For research on this plot see Jon Racherbaumer' | For research on this plot see Jon Racherbaumer' | ||
- | The central principle of the Three Jacks Deal is shared with the trick of placing one of three Knights on top of the deck, another on the bottom and the third in the middle, after which the deck is given a cut and the three Knights are shown gathered together in the middle with a Queen. This trick goes back to at least the 1700s (e.g., see Pablo Minguet' | + | The central principle of the Three Jacks Deal is shared with the trick of placing one of three Knights on top of the deck, another on the bottom and the third in the middle, after which the deck is given a cut and the three Knights are shown gathered together in the middle with a Queen. This trick goes back to at least the 1700s (e.g., see Pablo Minguet' |
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