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4 marked playing cards decks for your magic tricks

Card game - 4 aces
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All of these marked decks are genuine Bicycle decks printed in the USA by US Playing Card, available in blue or red, more or less expensive, with more or less visible marking on the back of each card.

Ideal for all the “chosen card found” tricks, this deck allows to avoid any forcing, control or eye card. This is what gives the game its strength because you can then have a natural gesture in the choice of the card, its loss in the game, etc. You give the appearance of total freedom and most often, everything you do yourself, the spectator can do it for you, which is particularly bluffing because you give the illusion that you cannot control anything. Which is not true, of course! Thus, one can present high impact routines without necessarily having a big technical background. But nothing prevents you from combining marking and technique to present visual routines such as productions, color changes, transpositions, etc.

Best marked magic playing cards

Marked Vintage 1800 Playing Cards

Below is a 5 of clubs, where you see the “5” in the upper left, with a small “c” next to it (c for Clubs = clubs in English).
Marked Vintage 1800 Playing Cards
Very nice old look of the cards
The cheapest: 9.90€ / 6.99$ in the US
Almost undetectable, but requires a little practice for the magician

Bicycle – Boris Wild marking

Below is an ace of spades, where you can see the “A” on the bottom left, with the spade symbol next to it.
Boris Wild marking
A little expensive: 20 euros
Easy to read, even in the hand of the public
But detectable by the public

Ultimate Bicycle marked deck

Below is an ace of spades, where you can see the “A” on the top left, with the spade symbol next to it.
Ultimate Bicycle marked deck
Way too expensive: 35 euros
Easy to read, even in the hand of the public
But detectable by the public

David Blaine’s marked deck

Below is an ace of 2, where you can see the “2” in the upper left, with the spade symbol next to it.
David Blaine's marked deck
Original black back.


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