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It was designed to focus on  Card Problems and methods to solve those problems.
 
It was designed to focus on  Card Problems and methods to solve those problems.
  
The first issue contained solutions to "The Three of Clubs'" problem (from [[Ed Marlo]] and Allen Martin).  From Greater Magic: "A spectator looks over the faces
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The first issue contained solutions to "[[The Three of Clubs]]" problem (from [[Ed Marlo]] and Allen Martin).  From Greater Magic: "A spectator looks over the faces of a shuffled deck and merely thinks of one. The performer takes the deck, runs through it and puts one card on the table. face down. This proves to be the card the spectator thought of."
of a shuffled deck and merely thinks of one. The performer takes the deck, runs
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through it and puts one card on the table. face down. This proves to be the card the spectator thought of."
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Revision as of 11:17, 14 March 2009

Modus Pocus: A Journal of Playing Card Problems and Methods was a sporadic, short lived Magic Periodical from Allen Martin in the early 1990s. Three issues were released.

It was designed to focus on Card Problems and methods to solve those problems.

The first issue contained solutions to "The Three of Clubs" problem (from Ed Marlo and Allen Martin). From Greater Magic: "A spectator looks over the faces of a shuffled deck and merely thinks of one. The performer takes the deck, runs through it and puts one card on the table. face down. This proves to be the card the spectator thought of."


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