Card marking is the process of altering playing cards in a method only apparent to marker or conspirator, such as by bending or adding visible marks to a card. This allows different methods for card sharps to cheat or for magicians to perform magic tricks
What Are The BEST Marked Decks? My TOP 17!
VIDEO REVIEW - color pictures for every submission !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgIsoQFDIgM
BONUS VIDEO - What are the best Marked ESP CARDS?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/89Osn9iGgYQ
BONUS VIDEO - Penguin Marked deck VS the Marksman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6ouJ4X3hUw
BONUS VIDEO - How do you make your own marked deck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw6EROGnksw
My best secret about deck marking...
Most people want to mark a standard USPC deck in red or blue - and they're pretty much the same shades of red and blue. The big exception would be Studs, but Studs are no longer in print, so not such a popular marked deck...
Most magicians know that for marking a red USPC deck, red Sharpies do a great job. But the blue Sharpie was never quite a good enough match to the blue on the back of a Bicycle Rider Back or a Bee Diamond Back. So what's a blue deck-lover supposed to do?
Well, it turns out that Sharpie recently branched out with some new colors, including navy - a near-perfect match for blue-backed USPC decks, closer than the original blue.
I'm still looking for the perfect white pen to match the color of white cardstock. I know one magician has it down pat, but he's not giving up the secret just yet... Curses...