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== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
* The Vernon Card Puzzle in [[$20 Manuscript]] (1932) | |||
* The Royal Assembly by [[George Kaplan]] in [[The Fine Art of Magic]] (1948). | * The Royal Assembly by [[George Kaplan]] in [[The Fine Art of Magic]] (1948). | ||
[[Category:Ace Assembly]] | [[Category:Ace Assembly]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:59, 3 February 2012
Royal Assembly is type of Ace Assembly done with the Ace, King, Queen and Jack of each suit in their own pile. They magically change piles so that all the Aces are found in one pile, the Kings in another, the Queens in the third and the Jacks in the final.
A variation has also been called the Inseparable Cards.
Publications
- The Vernon Card Puzzle in $20 Manuscript (1932)
- The Royal Assembly by George Kaplan in The Fine Art of Magic (1948).