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Cutting to Reverse Card in a Stripper Card Deck

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

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By Malik Haddadi
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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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"The other thing that you can do with a reversed card in a stripper deck is you can cut to it. This is actually a really cool thing to do if you're doing anything with a gambling kind of theme. Right now I have a card reversed in this deck and I can reach over, and I don't even have to look, and I can find that card and cut right to it. It's the same ace of clubs from before. There's the ace of clubs. I'll put it in the deck. The cool part is people can look at the deck and they're not going to see any spaces or anything. I can reach right over and just cut right at that card because you can feel it. As I go along deck, I don't even have to look at the deck right now, and I can just feel that card sticking out and I can cut right to it just like that. This is something that as you practice with your deck, you'll get a lot more comfortable doing it. Later on I'll even show you how to do this with consecutive, multiple cards, but you can just have it like that. One thing is that because the space is so small, it is possible to pick up cards under the space. I actually got too many. You just want to get used to a gentle grip. It's very, very gentle. If you grip too hard it's not going to work. Just a very gentle grip and you can cut right to your card just like that."

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