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* '''Collinsegue''' by Phil Goldstein in New Tops, November 1988 | * '''Collinsegue''' by Phil Goldstein in New Tops, November 1988 | ||
* '''Collinsuitor''' by Phil Goldstein in New Tops, March 1992 | * '''Collinsuitor''' by Phil Goldstein in New Tops, March 1992 | ||
* '''Collinsequel''' by Phil Goldstein in Genii | * '''Collinsequel''' by Phil Goldstein in [[Genii 1994 December]] | ||
[[Category:Ace Assembly]] | [[Category:Ace Assembly]] | ||
Revision as of 09:04, 5 April 2009
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.
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