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The [[Buckle Count]] is a method for doing False Counts with cards, usually showing a number of cards as a fewer number than you actually have.
The [[Buckle Count]] is a method for doing False Counts with cards, usually showing a number of cards as a fewer number than you actually have.


Developed some time in the 1940s and generally credited to [[Dai Vernon]] with a description it featured in [[Stars of Magic]], "Dai Vernon’s Mental Card Miracle" (1949).
First described in [[Expert Card Technique]] (1940) and generally credited to [[Dai Vernon]] with a description it featured in [[Stars of Magic]], "Dai Vernon’s Mental Card Miracle" (1949).


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

Revision as of 06:06, 18 August 2008

The Buckle Count is a method for doing False Counts with cards, usually showing a number of cards as a fewer number than you actually have.

First described in Expert Card Technique (1940) and generally credited to Dai Vernon with a description it featured in Stars of Magic, "Dai Vernon’s Mental Card Miracle" (1949).