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'''Universal Card''' is a classic card plot similar to [[General Card]] in which a single card (like the joker) transforms to one at a time to match each of the selected cards. | |||
Posed by [[Karl Fulves]] in his [[Pallbearers Review]], which he used the term "Universal Card", a name that caught on. | |||
== Variations == | |||
* [[Karl Fulves]]' ''By Any Other Name'' in [[Pallbearers Review]], first folio, winter 1967, page 135. | |||
* [[Edward Marlo]] ''The Universal Acrobat'' in [[Ed Marlo on the Acrobatic Cards]] (1968) | |||
* [[Derek Dingle]]'s ''The Universal Card'' in [[The Complete Works of Derek Dingle]], page 17 (1989) | |||
* [[Brother John Hamman]]'s ''Universal Card'' in [[Secrets of Brother John Hamman]], page 209 (1989) | |||
* [[Max Maven]]'s ''Impressions'' in [[Focus]], page 129 (1990) | |||
[[Category:Card Plots]] |
Revision as of 16:33, 3 November 2012
Universal Card is a classic card plot similar to General Card in which a single card (like the joker) transforms to one at a time to match each of the selected cards.
Posed by Karl Fulves in his Pallbearers Review, which he used the term "Universal Card", a name that caught on.
Variations
- Karl Fulves' By Any Other Name in Pallbearers Review, first folio, winter 1967, page 135.
- Edward Marlo The Universal Acrobat in Ed Marlo on the Acrobatic Cards (1968)
- Derek Dingle's The Universal Card in The Complete Works of Derek Dingle, page 17 (1989)
- Brother John Hamman's Universal Card in Secrets of Brother John Hamman, page 209 (1989)
- Max Maven's Impressions in Focus, page 129 (1990)