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The [[Everchange Count]] is a false count with cards developed by Alex Elmsely to count 4 cards as 5, displaying a face-up card apparently in the middle of 4 face down cards.  
The [[Everchange Count]] is a false count with cards developed by [[Alex Elmsley]] to count 4 cards as 5 while hiding one. It can be used to display a face-up card apparently in the middle of 4 face down cards.  


It is explained in [[The Collected Works of Alex Emlsley]]'s as part of the routine "The Great Pretender".  
It is explained in The [[Collected Works of Alex Elmsley]] as part of the routine "The Great Pretender".  


== Variations ==
== Variations ==
* Marlo's version appears in [[Sticks and Stones]] No. 13.
* Marlo's version appears in [[Sticks & Stones]], Vol. 2, No. 13, 1978, page 3.


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

Latest revision as of 07:07, 12 October 2008

The Everchange Count is a false count with cards developed by Alex Elmsley to count 4 cards as 5 while hiding one. It can be used to display a face-up card apparently in the middle of 4 face down cards.

It is explained in The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley as part of the routine "The Great Pretender".

Variations