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CLOCK A: Tells the card on TOP of deck
CLOCK B: Tells the card on BOTTOM of deck

CLOCK C: Tells the location of ALL the DIAMONDS
CLOCK D: Tells the location of ALL the CLUBS

CLOCK E: Tells the location of ALL the SPADES
CLOCK F: Tells the location of ALL the  HEARTS

CLOCK G & H: Show the number of cards on the table after deck has been cut.
CLOCK I & J: Show how MANY cards have been cut.

Meaning of "Stripper Edge"

This deck is tapered. One end of the cards is cut wider than the other. The easiest way to tell is by looking at the white border of the cards. You will notice that one end is narrower than the other. Remove one card from the deck and rotate it end for end (180 degrees) and place it back into the center of the deck. You will be able to feel the spectators card is wider at the tapered end of the deck. you may shuffle or cut the deck as many times as you wish. While you run your fingers along side of the deck in an upward motion, you will be able to strip out the rotated card.

Stripper Deck Step 1
This deck is tapered. One end of the cards is cut wider than the other. The easiest way to tell is by the looking at the white. border of the cards. You will notice that one end is narrower than the other.
Stripper Deck Step 2

Fan out the deck with all the cards facing the same direction, showing your audience all the cards are different.

They will believe it’s a normal deck of cards.

Stripper Deck Step 3

Have your spectator select and remove any card from the deck.

Ask them to memorize that card and concentrate on it.

Stripper Deck Step 4
While your spectator is looking at their selected card, square up the deck and turn it around (180 degrees). The deck will now be turned the opposite direction.
Stripper Deck Step 5
Next, have the spectator return the card anywhere in the deck. At this point, you can cut and complete the cut several times to point out their card is now lost in the deck.
Stripper Deck Step 6
You will be able to feel their card from the rest of the deck by sliding your fingers up the side of the deck. Carefully remove their card, revealing it is indeed their chosen card.
Card Setup
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Stripper Edge
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How to Always Tell the Bottom Card
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How to Tell How Many Cards Have Been Cut
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How to Deal Out a Perfect Bridge Hand
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Extra 3 of Clubs (without secret markings)
Mis-Indexed2 of Clubs

Mis-IndexedAce of Diamonds

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Standing Routine

Bonus Moves
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Introduction to Deck

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