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Odd Card Werner Miller is a retired teacher of mathematics, whose hobbies are recreational mathematics and magic. A magical inventor and writer, Werner has produced a prolific volume of work, mostly what he calls semi-automatic card tricks based on mathematical principles. He is the author of "Fast von selbst", "Alles Miller oder was", "Ratatouille", more than 300 trick contributions to various magazines and web sites and more than 30 related computer programs. In addition, Werner is also a staff member of the German magazine "Magische Welt", a columnist for the British magazine "The Magician", and regular contributor here at Visions. Werner's first English-language book, Ear-Marked, is available here. The Odd Ball-Problem To become familiar with the problem, you may try with 9 balls first, one of them heavier. Strange enough, only two chances to weigh the balls are sufficient. Usually there are 12 balls involved. After only 3 weighings you should not only know the odd ball, but also whether it is heavier or lighter. How does it work? http://www.primepuzzle.com/leeslatest/12_ball_solution.html A computerized
version with playing cards I extended and computerized his version. The result is a neat freeware program you can download here (Windows XP required). To perform, you need the 13 Spade cards and a paper clip. Run the executable and ask a spectator to carry out the on-screen instructions and to answer truthfully -- that's all. It is a 3 part-routine, so when asked "Once more?" the spectator should click "Yes" to see it completely. Have fun! ![]() Note
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