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magicuncle Regular user Elgin, IL 126 Posts |
This is a long shot, but I remember running across a website at one time that allowed for the practice of stacking a deck. The site (or maybe it was a software program) displayed the entire deck face up and allowed for several different common stacks to be manipulated on the screen. Does anyone know of this is this still available?
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Mauricio Jaramillo Elite user Colombia 413 Posts |
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Jim-Callahan V.I.P. 5018 Posts |
Man that was quick.
“I can make Satan’s devils dance like fine gentlemen across the stage of reality”.
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magicuncle Regular user Elgin, IL 126 Posts |
WOW Less than 2 minutes!
That is exactly what I was looking for! thank you very much Mauricio! |
Jon_Thompson Inner circle Darkest Cheshire 2404 Posts |
This is a great piece of software, and the guy who wrote it, Nick Pudar, also posts to the Café!
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cfrye Special user Portland, Oregon, USA 940 Posts |
Be sure to tip Nick a few bucks. He doesn't ask for anything, but I've gotten lots of use out of it and my conscience is clear.
Curt |
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