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[[Vesser Count]], also known as the Veeser Concept, is a false count with cards used to accomplish the same objective as the [[Elmsley Count]]. It was developed by [[Bob Veeser]] independently, having no knowledge of the Elmsley method.  Some say it's easier to learn.
[[Veeser Count]], also known as the Veeser Concept, is a false count with cards used to accomplish the same objective as the [[Elmsley Count]]. It was developed by [[Bob Veeser]] independently, having no knowledge of the Elmsley method.  Some say it's easier to learn.


The Veeser Concept was published in [[M-U-M]], December 1959.
The Veeser Concept was published in [[M-U-M]], December 1959.

Revision as of 09:35, 18 June 2008

Veeser Count, also known as the Veeser Concept, is a false count with cards used to accomplish the same objective as the Elmsley Count. It was developed by Bob Veeser independently, having no knowledge of the Elmsley method. Some say it's easier to learn.

The Veeser Concept was published in M-U-M, December 1959.