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− | * [[Marlo's Magazine | + | * [[Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 3]] (1979), page 82 |
* ''Clear to the Point'' in [[Effortless Card Magic]] by [[Peter Duffie]] (1997) | * ''Clear to the Point'' in [[Effortless Card Magic]] by [[Peter Duffie]] (1997) | ||
* ''The Royal Scam'' by [[John Bannon]] (Marketed Trick - 2008) | * ''The Royal Scam'' by [[John Bannon]] (Marketed Trick - 2008) | ||
[[Category:False Counts]] | [[Category:False Counts]] |
Revision as of 09:01, 20 September 2010
The Out of Position Elmsley Count (OPEC) is a false count, with a packet of cards designed to hide the second card from the top. Published by Ed Marlo, it is basically a reverse of the normal Elmsley count
The OPEC Count was devised as a way of being able to sequentially count a four-card packet (like the Elmsley Count) without having to shift a card prior to performing an Elmsley Count.
Routines
- Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 3 (1979), page 82
- Clear to the Point in Effortless Card Magic by Peter Duffie (1997)
- The Royal Scam by John Bannon (Marketed Trick - 2008)