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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #50 on: January 29, 2012, 11:33:01 PM »
 

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I don't! Would you mind posting it then? ::)
You got it!

EDIT: Sorry, typo. I meant the petal gaps are wider on one end than on the other.
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #51 on: January 29, 2012, 11:51:28 PM »
 

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I don't! Would you mind posting it then? ::)
You got it!

EDIT: Sorry, typo. I meant the petal gaps are wider on one end than on the other.

I feel that would be too hard to see if it was in somebody else's hand and if I was holding the deck I would need a magnifying glass to see it! That is one I would have NEVER caught!
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #52 on: January 30, 2012, 03:44:12 AM »
 

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That Circle Back mark might be a simple printer's error - bear in mind, these were originally hand-drawn designs.  Does it exist on standard Circle Backs as well as the gold border ones?
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #53 on: January 30, 2012, 07:53:45 AM »
 

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That Circle Back mark might be a simple printer's error - bear in mind, these were originally hand-drawn designs.  Does it exist on standard Circle Backs as well as the gold border ones?
I believe it's on all Circle backs. I even have that on the Tally-Ho Vipers Circle Back.
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #54 on: January 30, 2012, 10:45:19 AM »
 

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wow that is very hard to see .. how long did you spent finding that?
 

Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #55 on: January 30, 2012, 04:30:33 PM »
 

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Hmm... I'm not sure. I didn't know about one-way backs before so I never really bothered. I just noticed it one day then I was obsessed. The rest are taking me around 15 seconds to a minute from opening a deck (Except for those darn transducers, unless they are aren't really one-way).   :-[
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #56 on: January 30, 2012, 05:41:35 PM »
 

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And I have just confirmed that the Tally-Ho Titaniums Circle Back have them too(I just opened one).  :P
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #57 on: January 31, 2012, 12:08:52 AM »
 

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Hmm... I'm not sure. I didn't know about one-way backs before so I never really bothered. I just noticed it one day then I was obsessed. The rest are taking me around 15 seconds to a minute from opening a deck (Except for those darn transducers, unless they are aren't really one-way).   :-[

Try this with the Transducers or any other complex back design, if you have some appropriate image software.

Scan an image of the back.  Save a copy of the "clean" scan, then tweak the colorations of the scan to make sort of an "inverse" image out of colors that blend to create a new color - for example, a red back could be shifted to light blue, giving you a pale purple when blended.  Now rotate the tweaked image, give it some transparency and superimpose it on top of the original image.  Look for places where either the original color or the tweaked color appear instead of the blended color.

You probably don't need a full-blown copy of Photoshop to do this - anything that allows you to play with color, orientation and opacity should do the trick.
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #58 on: January 31, 2012, 12:32:42 AM »
 

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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #59 on: January 31, 2012, 02:13:40 AM »
 

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Hmm... I'm not sure. I didn't know about one-way backs before so I never really bothered. I just noticed it one day then I was obsessed. The rest are taking me around 15 seconds to a minute from opening a deck (Except for those darn transducers, unless they are aren't really one-way).   :-[

Try this with the Transducers or any other complex back design, if you have some appropriate image software.

Scan an image of the back.  Save a copy of the "clean" scan, then tweak the colorations of the scan to make sort of an "inverse" image out of colors that blend to create a new color - for example, a red back could be shifted to light blue, giving you a pale purple when blended.  Now rotate the tweaked image, give it some transparency and superimpose it on top of the original image.  Look for places where either the original color or the tweaked color appear instead of the blended color.

You probably don't need a full-blown copy of Photoshop to do this - anything that allows you to play with color, orientation and opacity should do the trick.


 :o  Nosebleed.... Hehehe


I'll try it out... someday... if I feel like it  :P
I dunno. It really is giving me a headache and I'm starting to believe it's not a one-way back like the normal rider backs(at least I believe they aren't).  ???
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #60 on: January 31, 2012, 05:04:21 AM »
 

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Years ago, three friends and I were sitting in a coffee shop talking magic and drinking coffee (actually, I think Sean was having hot chocolate. Light weight!). Needless to say, there were cards on the table and laughter in the air. A tall blonde walks by us towards the counter and stops dead in her tracks.

"What are you doing?" she asks in an eastern European accent.

"Wha?" is our universal reply. Our natural instincts rack our minds for what we're doing wrong- the only time we're asked "what we're doing."

"Are you performing magic tricks?" she asks. Keep in mind, she hasn't even ordered yet. She's halfway across the floor but decided to stop at our table.

"Yeah." one of us replies.

"Let me show you one." She doesn't wait for us to answer. She grabs the first deck she sees, removes four face cards, places them face-up, in a row, and asks us to turn one around- end for end- when her back is turned. We do. Second card from the left. She turns around, looks at them quickly and pushes forward the Jack. The exact card we had spun.

"It was that one."

We're gobsmacked. "Do it again."

"No problem." she says, her accent clipped. And she did. Five times in a row.

"That's enough."

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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #61 on: February 03, 2012, 04:17:15 PM »
 

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Has anyone tried it yet? Pull out 4 face cards from any deck there is and see if you can tell which one is spun? Depending on the deck, I'm almost 9 out of 10 times.
 

Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #62 on: February 03, 2012, 04:26:15 PM »
 

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That's very interesting... I wonder just how widespread this phenomenon is? Jamie, was the deck used in your story a standard deck of Bicycles?
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #63 on: February 03, 2012, 04:37:53 PM »
 

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Yup. It was crazy.

But now when I look at facecards on any deck, I'm looking to see how well everything is centered...
 

Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #64 on: February 03, 2012, 04:40:10 PM »
 

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So Standard Bicycle decks have a one-way back?  ???
 

Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #65 on: February 03, 2012, 04:55:25 PM »
 

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The second comment pretty much proves this story right, although. I do know already that bees have one way backs and that borders on bikes usually arent the same size all around the card.
 

Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #66 on: February 03, 2012, 06:02:50 PM »
 

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So Standard Bicycle decks have a one-way back?  ???


No sir. He said face cards  :P


Anyway, that's a neat little info. I never really noticed since I always look at the back. I'm going to double back on my standard bikes and see if it is off center.  :-\
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #67 on: February 03, 2012, 11:09:47 PM »
 

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I'm still a little confused on how it can be seen that it isn't a 2-way face card? It's off center on one side or is an element of the face card that is off center?
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #68 on: February 06, 2012, 09:26:33 PM »
 

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I find it easier to notice with Face Cards. Take a bunch out and look at how they're centered on the card...
 

Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #69 on: February 07, 2012, 03:14:27 AM »
 

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The deal with Bicycles (and many other decks from USPC) is that they aim for making the most precise center cuts for the backs of the cards.  (Sometimes they succeed, sometimes they fail miserably, as we all know!)  Now, unless they took the time and patience (and high quality control) to print the front of the uncut sheet so the faces and backs are precisely registered with each other, the faces are often a little off-center compared to the backs.  To USPC, this is less important - as well as to the majority of card players.  As long as the back is centered, the deck doesn't have a visible one-way margin effect when seen held in a player's hand or lying on a card table.  It's actually pretty rare to see a deck that's perfectly centered, front and back, using today's mass production methods.  They could probably make them that well - but anything that increases the cost of production cuts into their profit, and they're more concerned about making that extra buck than making sure that the faces are perfectly centered.

As I see it, if they're close to centered, great.  Perfection isn't necessary, just "close enough" in most cases.  It would be great to get them perfect, but it would probably jack up the per-deck prices on any deck using that printing/cutting method.  Anybody here want to pay a premium for a minor feature that doesn't really affect their magic, cardistry or card playing?  [Sounds of crickets chirping.]  I thought so!  :))
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #70 on: February 07, 2012, 08:52:26 PM »
 

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Actually I have no probelms with slightly non centered backs as this opens the room for some tricks that requires the selected card to be 'marked'. Laymen should also have no probelms with off centered backs. These are the cards that make the perfect hidden one way backs.
 

Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #71 on: February 08, 2012, 01:18:14 AM »
 

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Actually I have no probelms with slightly non centered backs as this opens the room for some tricks that requires the selected card to be 'marked'. Laymen should also have no probelms with off centered backs. These are the cards that make the perfect hidden one way backs.

Some laymen wouldn't care.  Poker players might.  Anything that allows one to distinguish cards in the deck from each other is heavily frowned upon among serious card players.  It's a big reason why so many of them have migrated to using plastic decks - they're harder to ruin with kicks, creases, etc., in addition to lasting so much longer.

I've had laymen spectators spot one-way margins during a trick, as well.  I try using a more subtle one-way back, or I use the deck in a way that the back design doesn't matter, like making extra cards appear in a packet the spectator is "protecting".
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #72 on: February 08, 2012, 01:38:17 PM »
 

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Although I play card games, I play none for money, and I don't really care about non-centered backs.
 

Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #73 on: February 08, 2012, 02:33:37 PM »
 

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I often play cards and it is vital that a cards back is centered. Once you notice that a back isn't centered it will stick out like a sore thumb. From that point you can pick out a card based on it's back which can ruin a game. So even to a person who doesn't play high stakes or for money at all it is important.
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Re: hidden 1-way back decks
« Reply #74 on: March 12, 2012, 09:27:44 AM »
 

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Dunno if bumping this thread up is a good idea, but here goes my first post:

The vintage design New Fan Back deck also has a subtle one way back.
If you look at the border of the fan, the density of lines on one side is more than the other. Its subtle but jumps out at you once you know it.