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[[Kane Count]] is a false count with four face-down cards where only two of the backs are shown. The count was developed by [[Peter Kane]]. Where and When ?
[[Kane Count]] is a false count with four face-down cards where only two of the backs are shown. The count was developed by [[Peter Kane]].  
 
This count is explained in [[Kane]] (1982), page 62 with a trick named ''Passing the Alternation''.
 
It's not an easy false count. You have to do two exchanges.


[[Category:False Counts]]
[[Category:False Counts]]

Latest revision as of 12:12, 10 April 2011

Kane Count is a false count with four face-down cards where only two of the backs are shown. The count was developed by Peter Kane.

This count is explained in Kane (1982), page 62 with a trick named Passing the Alternation.

It's not an easy false count. You have to do two exchanges.