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The [[Olram Subtlety]] is a false count with cards developed by [[Ed Marlo]] (Olram is Marlo backwards) that show all cards are the same when in fact half are different. | The [[Olram Subtlety]] is a false (count) display with cards developed by [[Ed Marlo]] (Olram is Marlo backwards) that show all cards are the same when in fact half are different. | ||
First description in [[The New Tops]], Vol. 5, | First description in [[The New Tops]], Vol. 5, No. 11, November [[1965]]. | ||
Used in the popular card effect [[Eight Card Brainwave]]. | Used in the popular card effect [[Eight Card Brainwave]] created by [[Nick Trost]]. | ||
[[Category:False Counts]] | [[Category:False Counts]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:30, 10 March 2011
The Olram Subtlety is a false (count) display with cards developed by Ed Marlo (Olram is Marlo backwards) that show all cards are the same when in fact half are different.
First description in The New Tops, Vol. 5, No. 11, November 1965.
Used in the popular card effect Eight Card Brainwave created by Nick Trost.