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[[Quick Three-Way]] is a move which displayed three cards as seemingly all alike with a minimum of repetitious moves. It has been used since in numerous packet tricks, most notably [[Color Monte]].  It was published by [[Ed Marlo]] in [[Ibidem]] in 1958 and incorporated the [[Christ/Annemann Alignment Move]].
[[Quick Three-Way]] is a sequence which displays three cards as seemingly all alike with a minimum of repetitious moves. It has been used in numerous packet tricks, most notably [[Color Monte]].  It was published by [[Ed Marlo]] in [[Ibidem]] in 1958 and incorporated the [[Christ/Annemann Alignment Move]].


== Publications and variations ==
== Publications and variations ==

Revision as of 19:00, 6 August 2009

Quick Three-Way is a sequence which displays three cards as seemingly all alike with a minimum of repetitious moves. It has been used in numerous packet tricks, most notably Color Monte. It was published by Ed Marlo in Ibidem in 1958 and incorporated the Christ/Annemann Alignment Move.

Publications and variations

References