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− | + | '''Eye Count''' is a [[false count]] with a packet of three cards, designed to hide one card while apparently showing all three. | |
− | Developed by [[Edward Victor]] for his E-Y-E routine in a trick marketed in 1952. Also known as the Victor Count. | + | Developed by [[Edward Victor]] for his E-Y-E routine in a trick marketed in [[1952]]. Also known as the Victor Count. |
[[Alex Elmsley]] later adapted it to create his [[Ghost Count]]. | [[Alex Elmsley]] later adapted it to create his [[Ghost Count]]. |
Latest revision as of 22:49, 26 April 2015
Eye Count is a false count with a packet of three cards, designed to hide one card while apparently showing all three.
Developed by Edward Victor for his E-Y-E routine in a trick marketed in 1952. Also known as the Victor Count.
Alex Elmsley later adapted it to create his Ghost Count.
References
- The Magic of Edward Victor's Hands, page 41, compiled by Rae Hammond (1995)