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The roots of this prediction effect — in which the performer lays down a card, someone freely names a card, and the card on the table is flipped up to show it is the named one — are found in August Roterberg' | The roots of this prediction effect — in which the performer lays down a card, someone freely names a card, and the card on the table is flipped up to show it is the named one — are found in August Roterberg' | ||
- | R. W. Hull advertised a trick in // | + | R. W. Hull advertised a trick in // |
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+ | The methodological structure that "Three of Clubs" employed was also developed by Jack McMillen before Hull began advertising "The Hypnotic Joker." | ||
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