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− | The [[Omega Count]] is a false count with cards developed by [[Jeff Busby]], which is essentially an extension of the [[Elmsley Count]]. | + | The [[Omega Count]] is a false count with cards developed by [[Jeff Busby]] (who called it the "X-as-5 count"), which is essentially an extension of the [[Elmsley Count]]. |
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+ | First published in 1974 by [[Karl Fulves]] in [[Epilogue]] No. 22. | ||
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+ | * It's used in [[Phil Goldstein]]'s routine ''Inside Out'', published in his book [[Focus]] (1990) | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:47, 31 August 2008
The Omega Count is a false count with cards developed by Jeff Busby (who called it the "X-as-5 count"), which is essentially an extension of the Elmsley Count.
First published in 1974 by Karl Fulves in Epilogue No. 22.
Routines
- It's used in Phil Goldstein's routine Inside Out, published in his book Focus (1990)