Help us get to over 8,756 articles in 2024.

If you know of a magician not listed in MagicPedia, start a New Biography for them. Contact us at magicpediahelp@gmail.com

Escorial 76: Difference between revisions

From Magicpedia, the free online encyclopedia for magicians by magicians.
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
 
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Escorial 76]] is what have become known as a [[card plot]] that was posed at the third [[Escorial Convention]] in 1976.  
[[Escorial 76]] is what have become known as a card plot that was posed at the third [[Escorial Convention]] in 1976.  


The card problem was an extension of [[Out of this World]] where a spectator separates a deck of cards into its four suits without seeing the faces.
The card problem was an extension of [[Out of this World]] where a spectator separates a deck of cards into its four suits without seeing the faces.
Line 7: Line 7:
* Suit Yourself by [[Brother John Hamman]] in [[Pallbearer's Review]] Folio (Summer 1972)
* Suit Yourself by [[Brother John Hamman]] in [[Pallbearer's Review]] Folio (Summer 1972)
* ESCORIAL 76 book by Madrid Magic School.
* ESCORIAL 76 book by Madrid Magic School.
* Out of the Escorial by [[Reihhard Muller]] in [[Arcane]] (No. 11)
* Out of the Escorial by [[Reinhard Muller]] in [[Arcane]] (No. 11, July 1984)


[[Category:Card Plots]]
[[Category:Card Plots]]

Latest revision as of 07:10, 13 November 2009

Escorial 76 is what have become known as a card plot that was posed at the third Escorial Convention in 1976.

The card problem was an extension of Out of this World where a spectator separates a deck of cards into its four suits without seeing the faces.


Solutions