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'''Open Count''' is a [[false count]] developed by [[John Murray]] that accomplishes the same as the [[Elmsley Count]]. It appears as a showy method for displaying cards and can be done a bit slower than the Elmsley. | |||
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* ''John Murray's Open Count'' in [[Counts, Cuts, Moves & Subtleties]] written by [[Jerry Mentzer]] (1977). | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:24, 3 November 2011
Open Count is a false count developed by John Murray that accomplishes the same as the Elmsley Count. It appears as a showy method for displaying cards and can be done a bit slower than the Elmsley.
References
- John Murray's Open Count in Counts, Cuts, Moves & Subtleties written by Jerry Mentzer (1977).