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There are two methods explained in this eBook for marking Bicycle Rider Back / Bicycle Standard playing cards. The first method, called Pigment, allows you to identify the card from up to 4 feet away, depending on the lighting conditions. The deck looks completely normal during ribbon spread and riffling the edges, and you can mark a whole deck in less than 10 minutes. The second method, called Pixel, is more suitable for close-up situations, with an ideal range of up to 3 feet. The marks are on the outer side of the back and can be seen from all four sides. However, you cannot riffle through the edges to prove the deck's innocence, although riffle force is possible. It takes about 20 minutes to mark a full deck using the Pixel method.
There are two methods explained in this eBook for marking Bicycle Rider Back / Bicycle Standard playing cards. The first method, called Pigment, allows you to identify the card from up to 4 feet away, depending on the lighting conditions. The deck looks completely normal during ribbon spread and riffling the edges, and you can mark a whole deck in less than 10 minutes. The second method, called Pixel, is more suitable for close-up situations, with an ideal range of up to 3 feet. The marks are on the outer side of the back and can be seen from all four sides. However, you cannot riffle through the edges to prove the deck's innocence, although riffle force is possible. It takes about 20 minutes to mark a full deck using the Pixel method.
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