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Removing Reverse Card of a Stripper Card Deck

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Summary: Learn how to remove the reverse card of a stripper deck from a professional magician in this free card trick video

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Malik Haddadi is a magical comedy entertainer, balloon artist, and juggler with over 15 years experience. As a full time professional, he entertains audiences of all ages and sizes for...read more

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"Alright everybody, so you've had a card selected, you've reversed the deck, you've had the card returned, and you've done all kinds of shuffles that I'm going to show you later on. Now, what do you do with it? The basic thing that you're going to want to do most of the time is just get the card out of the deck. Now, most of the time you're just going to strip it out by running your fingers and thumb along the side and it'll almost stick to your hand. If I run my hands along the side of the deck, I can not take that card out. It will be harder for me to not get it out there than to get it out of there. Once a card is reversed, even if I want to do a couple of Hindu shuffles, then I can just all of a sudden pull it out and there's the card reversed. You can do this on the table. Just strip it out, put it back on top because there's some cuts that work like this. A lot of casinos will do cuts like this. In the course of doing that, you can strip the card out just like that. That's basically how you handle the card in the stripper deck is just to pull it out just like that. Later on I'll show you some tricks to do with that."

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