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In Mind Warp under "Prediction Plus Deck," Richard Mark says, "The origin of the | In Mind Warp under "Prediction Plus Deck," Richard Mark says, "The origin of the | ||
1-0-1 deck is not clear. It is most commonly known as the [[Koran deck]], after Al Koran, and is described in The Koran Legacy. It is also associated with [[Harry Stanley]] and [[Richard Himber]]." | 1-0-1 deck is not clear. It is most commonly known as the [[Koran deck]], after Al Koran, and is described in The Koran Legacy. It is also associated with [[Harry Stanley]] and [[Richard Himber]]." | ||
== Variations == | |||
* [[Phil Goldstein]]'s Poker 101 in [[Looking Glass]] is an ungaffed take on the 1-0-1 Deck | |||
[[Category:Mechanical Decks]] | [[Category:Mechanical Decks]] | ||
Revision as of 13:13, 10 September 2008
The 1-0-1 Deck is a Forcing Deck which allows an easy force of four different cards.
In Mind Warp under "Prediction Plus Deck," Richard Mark says, "The origin of the 1-0-1 deck is not clear. It is most commonly known as the Koran deck, after Al Koran, and is described in The Koran Legacy. It is also associated with Harry Stanley and Richard Himber."
Variations
- Phil Goldstein's Poker 101 in Looking Glass is an ungaffed take on the 1-0-1 Deck