1980
Written by Karl Fulves
Work of Karl Fulves
40 pages (Stapled), published by Selfpublished
No illustrations
Language: English
25 entries
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Karl Fulves Not By The Book introduction and credit information on clocking the deck mod 10
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Karl Fulves Clock Arithmetic how to clock the deck
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Karl Fulves Zero Equals Zero why the Parallel Principle always works
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Karl Fulves Deuce Notes removing or ignoring a two so that deck totals to zero, further notes
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Karl Fulves The Packets Adjusted parallel principle in practice
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Karl Fulves Parallel Lines "Leverage" over phone, medium is called and divines spectator's and performer's card, parallel principle, see also p. 17
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Suit Interrogation fishing method for suit
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Karl Fulves Principle Prism 4&4, reds and blacks are mixed and they still alternate, weird effect, two phases
Inspired by 13
Karl Fulves The Advantage Gained packet trick as pretense to reduce the number of cards in clocking tricks
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Karl Fulves The Ad note on previous trick "Parallel Lines"
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Karl Fulves Color Coding over phone
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Karl Fulves The King Speaks "Parallel Lines" with suit coding via a King of wanted suit
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Karl Fulves Parity Check "Parallel Lines" with color coding
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Karl Fulves The General Suit Code clocking the deck for value and suit
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Karl Fulves Kings Encoded further strategies when clocking the deck for value and suit
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Karl Fulves Real World Considerations medium uses calculator to simplify math
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Karl Fulves Bridge Note coding information in bridge game via bidding
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Karl Fulves Quint four cards removed by spectator, fifth one by performer, any card selected, other four read over phone, medium names selection
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Karl Fulves Name-O-Quint spectator pockets any card, then any three cards, performer adds fourth card, those are read to medium in any order who then names pocketed card
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Karl Fulves Five Card Stud four cards code fifth one
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Karl Fulves Fill The Blank three cards removed by spectator, fourth by performer, fifth by spectator and signed, read off to medium in any order which names the fifth card
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Karl Fulves Selectrik four cards outjogged by spectator, one by performer, any card is turned over, assistant comes in the room and names selected card
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Karl Fulves Cubic Coding any five cards removed by spectator, then one chosen, other four cards read to medium over phone which names selection
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Roy G. Vasquez The Mid Count new clocking approach with one-way deck and looking at center pips
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Roy G. Vasquez A Mid-Count Trick
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Data entered by Denis Behr.