the well-taught deck \n dealing five poker hands, the hands come out in ascending order at third deal, see also p. 550 for comment by j. g. thompson jr. \n david gale \n richard karp \n "the non-messing-up theorem" (booklet, gale & karp) \n 4 in a row \n karl fulves
1972
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8
David Gale, Richard Karp
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The Well-Taught Deck
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Related to
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Apr. 1972
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The Pallbearers Review Vol. 5-8
(Vol. 7 No. 6)
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513
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4 in a row \n "dot com - tricks and stunts with numbers"
betting game with ace through ten and sequences within the row that are decreasing or increasing \n karl fulves \n "the power of the pigeonhole" (martin gardner, the last recreations) \n the well-taught deck \n david gale \n richard karp
1998
the fine print
Karl Fulves
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4 In A Row
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Related to
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1998
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The Fine Print
(Issue 7)
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207
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