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[[Collins' Aces]] is an [[Ace Assembly]] developed by [[Stanley Collins]] in which each ace is covered by three indifferent cards. The aces vanish from their respective packets. The pack is reassembled, and several four-card hands dealt out. One hand is chosen by a spectator, and found to contain the missing aces. | [[Collins' Aces]] is a cross between an [[Ace Assembly]] and a Poker Deal developed by [[Stanley Collins]] in which each ace is covered by three indifferent cards. The aces vanish from their respective packets. The pack is reassembled, and several four-card hands dealt out. One hand is chosen by a spectator, and found to contain the missing aces. | ||
== Variations == | == Variations == | ||
Revision as of 20:56, 7 April 2009
Collins' Aces is a cross between an Ace Assembly and a Poker Deal developed by Stanley Collins in which each ace is covered by three indifferent cards. The aces vanish from their respective packets. The pack is reassembled, and several four-card hands dealt out. One hand is chosen by a spectator, and found to contain the missing aces.
Variations
Spelling
An alternative conclusion where spelling is used to find the aces.
- Collinspell in The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley, Volume II (1994) (developed in the 1950s)
- The Spelling Collins Aces by Martin Lewis in Martin's Miracles (1985).
- Collinsegue by Phil Goldstein in New Tops, November 1988
- Collinsuitor by Phil Goldstein in New Tops, March 1992
- Collinsequel by Phil Goldstein in Genii 1994 December