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[[Open Prediction]] is a classic | [[Open Prediction]] (also known as "The Curry Unsolved Card Problem") is a classic [[Card Problem]] devised by [[Paul Curry]] in which a prediction is shown openly before the deal of the cards is started. A spectator deals cards face up onto the table until they choose to deal one card face down, then continues dealing the remainder of the pack face up. Everyone watches the deal, looking for the predicted card in the face up cards dealt. It does not appear. Spectator turns up the sole face down card. It is the card that was openly predicted at the start. | ||
Its first appearance in print was in [[Ed Marlo]]'s [[The Cardician]] in 1953. | Its first appearance in print was in [[Ed Marlo]]'s [[The Cardician]] in [[1953]]. | ||
Curry's solution to the Open Prediction first appeared in [[Special Effects]] (1977). | |||
== 51 Faces North == | |||
[[Stewart James]] published a stricter set of conditions, calling his refined plot [[51 Faces North]], in [[Ibidem]] in August 1955 (no. 3). | |||
==51 Faces North Conditions== | ===51 Faces North Conditions=== | ||
#Borrowed cards may be used. | #Borrowed cards may be used. | ||
#The deck is ordinary, and might even have cards missing. You don't have to know which cards, or how many are missing. You only have to be sure that the card you predict is there. | #The deck is ordinary, and might even have cards missing. You don't have to know which cards, or how many are missing. You only have to be sure that the card you predict is there. | ||
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#The method could be used by someone for criminal purposes. | #The method could be used by someone for criminal purposes. | ||
#It is not a well-known method for use with cards. It could be used for other than cards. | #It is not a well-known method for use with cards. It could be used for other than cards. | ||
Stewart James' preferred solution to his own problem was never revealed. A solution found after his death, was published in the inaugural issue of The [[Penumbra]] (May-June 2002). | |||
== Published Versions == | == Published Versions == | ||
* [[Paul Curry]]'s A Cur(r)i-ous Prediction (premiss) in More Card Manipulations (1940) | * [[Paul Curry]]'s ''A Cur(r)i-ous Prediction'' (premiss) in [[More Card Manipulations No. 3]] (1940). Premise because it's a closed prediction | ||
* [[Ed Marlo]]'s | * [[Gerald Kosky]]'s ''A Sure-fire Card Prediction'' in The [[Phoenix]], dec. 30th 1949, page 772. A letter with the "easy solution". (mentions others working on the problem as [[Dai Vernon]], Paul Curry, [[Bill Simon]], [[Martin Gardner]]). | ||
* Paul Curry's Open Prediction in Special Effects (1977) | * ANGLE ON MARLO (credited to Ed Marlo by [[Francis Haxton]] who didn't know Marlo got the idea from Curry via [[Oscar Weigle]]) in [[Pentagram]] (March 1953) | ||
* Ed Marlo's The Re-Opened Prediction in Marlo's Magazine Vol. 3 (1979) | * [[Ed Marlo]]'s ''Open Prediction'' in [[The Cardician]] (credited to Curry) (1953) | ||
* Ed Marlo's | * THE CARDICIAN’S SECOND PROBLEM in [[Pentagram]] (May, 1954). | ||
* Ed Marlo's | * [[Bill Simon]]'s "The Vital Prediction" in [[Sleightly Sensational]] (1954) | ||
* Steve Rogers' Central Limit in Apocalypse Vol. 10, | * 25 variations by [[Stewart James]] and 11 more by [[Howard Lyons]] in [[Ibidem]] No. 3, August 1955 | ||
* [[Bruce Cervon]]'s Open Prediction in The Cervon File (1988) | * [[Alex Elmsley]]'s ''Open Intruder'' in The Pentagram, Vol. 10, no. 12, September 1956. Reprint in The [[Collected Works of Alex Elmsley]], Vol. 2 (1994) | ||
* [[Tom Craven]]'s Unclosed Prediction in Apocalypse, Vol. 12, | * Bruce Cervon's ''Open Prediction'' in [[Pallbearers Review]], Vol. 3, No. 2, December, 1967, page 145. | ||
* Robert Parrish’s ''On The Open Prediction'' Second Folio of the Pallbearers Review: Winter, 1968 | |||
* [[Paul Cummins]]' Almost Open Prediction in From a | * Paul Curry's ''Open Prediction'' in [[Special Effects]] (1977) | ||
* Paul Curry & Bernard Bilis, The Open Prediction in Card College, Vol. 3 (1998) | * [[Karl Fulves]]'s "Cards #2 51 Faces North" (1978) | ||
* [[David Regal]]'s Open from the Bottom in Constant Fooling 1 (2002) | * Ed Marlo's ''The Re-Opened Prediction'' in [[Marlo's Magazine]], Vol. 3 (1979) | ||
* David Regal's Roughly Identical in Constant Fooling 2 (2002) | * Ed Marlo's ''Olram's Open Prediction'' in [[Marlo Without Tears]] (1983) | ||
* [[David Ben]]'s Window To The Soul in Tricks (2003) | * Ed Marlo's ''Application to Open Prediction'' in Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 5 (1984) | ||
* [[Nick Trost]]'s Open Prediction in Subtle Card Creations | * Steve Rogers' ''Central Limit'' in [[Apocalypse]] Vol. 10, no. 8, august 1987. | ||
* [[Bruce Cervon]]'s ''Open Prediction'' in [[The Cervon File]] (1988) | |||
* [[Tom Craven]]'s ''Unclosed Prediction'' in [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 12, no. 8, august 1989. | |||
* [[Paul Cummins]]' ''Almost Open Prediction'' in From a Shuffled Deck in Use... Part Two (1996) | |||
* Paul Curry & Bernard Bilis, ''The Open Prediction'' in [[Card College]], Vol. 3 (1998) | |||
* [[Thomas Baxter]]'s ''Brrr!'' in [[Stewart James in Print]] (2000) | |||
* [[David Regal]]'s ''Open from the Bottom'' in [[Constant Fooling 1]] (2002) | |||
* David Regal's ''Roughly Identical'' in [[Constant Fooling 2]] (2002) | |||
* [[David Ben]]'s ''Window To The Soul'' in [[Tricks]] (2003) | |||
* [[Nick Trost]]'s ''Open Prediction'' in [[Subtle Card Creations, Vol. 1]] (2007) | |||
* Thomas Baxter's ''27 Below'' in [[The Open Prediction Project]] (2008) | |||
== References == | |||
* [http://cardopolis.blogspot.com/2008_06_22_archive.html#5862344895783593060 David Britland's blog on Fifty-One Faces North] | |||
*Thomas Baxter's book, The Open Prediction Project (2010) | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:01, 25 August 2012
Open Prediction (also known as "The Curry Unsolved Card Problem") is a classic Card Problem devised by Paul Curry in which a prediction is shown openly before the deal of the cards is started. A spectator deals cards face up onto the table until they choose to deal one card face down, then continues dealing the remainder of the pack face up. Everyone watches the deal, looking for the predicted card in the face up cards dealt. It does not appear. Spectator turns up the sole face down card. It is the card that was openly predicted at the start.
Its first appearance in print was in Ed Marlo's The Cardician in 1953.
Curry's solution to the Open Prediction first appeared in Special Effects (1977).
51 Faces North
Stewart James published a stricter set of conditions, calling his refined plot 51 Faces North, in Ibidem in August 1955 (no. 3).
51 Faces North Conditions
- Borrowed cards may be used.
- The deck is ordinary, and might even have cards missing. You don't have to know which cards, or how many are missing. You only have to be sure that the card you predict is there.
- You do not need privacy with the cards to set something.
- The deck is never out of sight for a moment.
- No card or cards are stolen from or added to the deck.
- Borrowed writing materials may be used.
- It is described as a prediction at the time of writing. The prediction is the name of a card. It is known to all before the first card is dealt.
- Strictly impromtu. No set-up or special tools necessary.
- No alternative meanings or effect.
- Nothing but the borrowed articles used.
- When the spectator starts dealing, the performer does not know where the predicted card is. It would not help to know with this method. Nor does the performer know the location in the pack of any other card.
- The performer never knows when the spectator will leave a card face down until after they have done so.
- The spectator deals straight through from top to face, the only variation is when he leaves a card face down.
- It is not a once-in-a-while trick. If the instructions are followed, it cannot fail.
- The cards are never handled by the performer from first to last, at any time before, during or after the trick.
- The spectator himself checks that the face down card is the predicted one.
- The method could be used by someone for criminal purposes.
- It is not a well-known method for use with cards. It could be used for other than cards.
Stewart James' preferred solution to his own problem was never revealed. A solution found after his death, was published in the inaugural issue of The Penumbra (May-June 2002).
Published Versions
- Paul Curry's A Cur(r)i-ous Prediction (premiss) in More Card Manipulations No. 3 (1940). Premise because it's a closed prediction
- Gerald Kosky's A Sure-fire Card Prediction in The Phoenix, dec. 30th 1949, page 772. A letter with the "easy solution". (mentions others working on the problem as Dai Vernon, Paul Curry, Bill Simon, Martin Gardner).
- ANGLE ON MARLO (credited to Ed Marlo by Francis Haxton who didn't know Marlo got the idea from Curry via Oscar Weigle) in Pentagram (March 1953)
- Ed Marlo's Open Prediction in The Cardician (credited to Curry) (1953)
- THE CARDICIAN’S SECOND PROBLEM in Pentagram (May, 1954).
- Bill Simon's "The Vital Prediction" in Sleightly Sensational (1954)
- 25 variations by Stewart James and 11 more by Howard Lyons in Ibidem No. 3, August 1955
- Alex Elmsley's Open Intruder in The Pentagram, Vol. 10, no. 12, September 1956. Reprint in The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley, Vol. 2 (1994)
- Bruce Cervon's Open Prediction in Pallbearers Review, Vol. 3, No. 2, December, 1967, page 145.
- Robert Parrish’s On The Open Prediction Second Folio of the Pallbearers Review: Winter, 1968
- Paul Curry's Open Prediction in Special Effects (1977)
- Karl Fulves's "Cards #2 51 Faces North" (1978)
- Ed Marlo's The Re-Opened Prediction in Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 3 (1979)
- Ed Marlo's Olram's Open Prediction in Marlo Without Tears (1983)
- Ed Marlo's Application to Open Prediction in Marlo's Magazine, Vol. 5 (1984)
- Steve Rogers' Central Limit in Apocalypse Vol. 10, no. 8, august 1987.
- Bruce Cervon's Open Prediction in The Cervon File (1988)
- Tom Craven's Unclosed Prediction in Apocalypse, Vol. 12, no. 8, august 1989.
- Paul Cummins' Almost Open Prediction in From a Shuffled Deck in Use... Part Two (1996)
- Paul Curry & Bernard Bilis, The Open Prediction in Card College, Vol. 3 (1998)
- Thomas Baxter's Brrr! in Stewart James in Print (2000)
- David Regal's Open from the Bottom in Constant Fooling 1 (2002)
- David Regal's Roughly Identical in Constant Fooling 2 (2002)
- David Ben's Window To The Soul in Tricks (2003)
- Nick Trost's Open Prediction in Subtle Card Creations, Vol. 1 (2007)
- Thomas Baxter's 27 Below in The Open Prediction Project (2008)
References
- Thomas Baxter's book, The Open Prediction Project (2010)