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[[Escorial 76]] is what have become known as a [[card plot]] that was posed at the third [[Escorial Convention]] in 1976.  
[[Escorial 76]] is what have become known as a card plot that was posed at the third [[Escorial Convention]] in 1976.  


The card problem was an extension of [[Out of this World]] where a spectator separates a deck of cards into its four suits without seeing the faces.
The card problem was an extension of [[Out of this World]] where a spectator separates a deck of cards into its four suits without seeing the faces.
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== Solutions ==
== Solutions ==
* Suit Yourself by Brother John Hamman in Pallbearer's Review Folio (Summer 1972)
* Suit Yourself by [[Brother John Hamman]] in [[Pallbearer's Review]] Folio (Summer 1972)
* ESCORIAL 76 book by Madrid Magic School.
* ESCORIAL 76 book by Madrid Magic School.
* Out of the Escorial by Reihhard Muller in Arcane (No. 11)
* Out of the Escorial by [[Reinhard Muller]] in [[Arcane]] (No. 11, July 1984)


[[Category:Card Plots]]
[[Category:Card Plots]]

Latest revision as of 07:10, 13 November 2009

Escorial 76 is what have become known as a card plot that was posed at the third Escorial Convention in 1976.

The card problem was an extension of Out of this World where a spectator separates a deck of cards into its four suits without seeing the faces.


Solutions