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807:(1925–2006). The nature of these Kruskal sequences is that they converge exponentially fast, and for N=52 there is already more than 90% chance that the two randomly started sequences converge at the end of the deck, that is the magician and the spectator independently arrive at the same last key card. I saw the trick demonstrated at one conference, but didn't know that these convergent, linked list-like, series are so common. Almost any books can be used to show that. Skip a number of words equal to the number of letters in a key word. By the end of the third line you normally converge to the same sequence forever after, no matter which word in the top line you start with.
163:, under certain conditions, is typically independent of the input. A simplified version using the hands of a clock is as follows. A volunteer picks a number from one to twelve and does not reveal it to the magician. The volunteer is instructed to start from 12 on the clock and move clockwise by a number of spaces equal to the number of letters that the chosen number has when spelled out. This is then repeated, moving by the number of letters in the new number. The output after three or more moves does not depend on the initially chosen number and therefore the magician can predict it.
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2828:(1976-12-01). Written at Chicago, Illinois, US. Hudson, Charles (ed.). "Approach & Uses for the "Kruskal Kount" / First Presentation Angle / Second Presentation Angle - Checking the Deck / Third Presentation Angle - The 100% Method / Fourth Presentation Angle - "Disaster"". Card Corner.
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1888:The Pallbearers Review: Volumes 9–10
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1362:"From Markov Chains to Gibbs Fields"
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3941:"Mathematical Card Trick Source"
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3321:"Cards, Codes, and Kangaroos"
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1760:Lillian Oppenheimer
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964:in his lectures on
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3943:. Close-Up Magic.
3448:The Kruscal count
3169:"Magic Card Maths"
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2566:Markov Processes-I
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