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'''Las Vegas Leaper Count''' is a false count with cards used with [[Paul Harris]]' [[Las Vegas Leaper]] routine that allows a spectator to count the number of cards as less then they actually hold. | |||
It was published first in [[Las Vegas Close Up]] ([[1978]]) and then in the [[Art of Astonishment]] Book 1 (1996). | It was published first in [[Las Vegas Close Up]] ([[1978]]) and then in the [[Art of Astonishment]] Book 1 (1996). | ||
[[Category:False Counts]] | [[Category:False Counts]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:04, 29 July 2012
Las Vegas Leaper Count is a false count with cards used with Paul Harris' Las Vegas Leaper routine that allows a spectator to count the number of cards as less then they actually hold.
It was published first in Las Vegas Close Up (1978) and then in the Art of Astonishment Book 1 (1996).