How NU-CONcept custom marking patterns can go undetected 
 
	by even knowledgeable playing card specialists 
 
  
  
Non-Creative approach to using NU-CONcept 
Marking Solution: 
  In case someone, other than yourself, has a NU-CON cept luminous filter 
	gimmick 
	(i.e. some casinos). When they 
  view playing cards through the gimmick they would also know the value of the 
	card if you simply wrote the name of the card on their backs. In this 
	example, they would see the Ace or Clubs (AC). 
	
		
			
				    
			 
		 
	 
	While this method to mark cards with NU-CONcept Luminous Solution is 
	fast and easy to read using your "specially gimmicked" sunglasses. You may 
	want to consider using marking patterns which simply may appear as shadows, 
	even if the cards are viewed through a  NU-CONcept gimmick. If you use 
	unusual marking patterns, the other person will not see letters or numbers 
	on the back of the cards. Therefore, they will be convinced that the cards are not marked. 
	  
 
How to fly stealth and avoid 
detection with NU-CONcept marked card solutions ?  
  
(To view standard NU - CON cept Marked Cards click here)  
vs. 
    
  Luminous & Juice solutions allow you to develop creative marking 
	patterns to avoid detection. The sample below are just some 
  ideas of shading patterns which may be brushed or sprayed on the playing cards. 
	For example, The encoding scheme below only marks high and low cards. Middle cards are 
  not marked, so you know they are in the middle range by default. 
  
Examples of "juice style" marking 
patterns which may be used with Luminous or Juice solutions: 
  
  
  
  (Note: Actual shading of patterns when viewed through gimmick is much more 
  subtle than shown above. For a 
	
  real 
  photo of standard NU - CON cept Marked Cards click here) 
 
Other techniques to avoid detection from 
"knowledgeable people's" radar using NU-CONcept solutions: 
	Instead of using large "Juice" geometric marking 
	patterns, as shown above, you can use smaller "Tint work" style marking 
	patterns. 
	"Tint work" involves small 
	Luminous or Juice marks which can be placed along edges or in corners of the 
	printed area on the back of a card. Since the marks are smaller, they cannot 
	be read from as far a distance as larger marking patterns, but have the 
	advantage of being able to read multiple cards as they are spread on a table 
	or fanned in a person's hand. 
	"Flash" is an excellent 
	marking strategy to deceive those who know how to read Luminous, large Juice 
	or small Tint work marking patterns. Instead of reading the marks left 
	behind by the Luminous solution or Juice ..... Flash allows you read the 
	areas of the card which were NOT marked. This technique is very effective 
	because most people who know about "Shade" are looking to read darker 
	"Shade" markings (see example above), not lighter "Flash" patterns. 
	Flash marking patterns tend to work better on blue 
	backed playing cards using "Juice formulated  for blue backed cards".  
	
	  
	Unlike darker juice patterns, Flash marked cards using 
	"Juice for blue cards" 
	appear as lighter areas (see exaggerated light circle 
	in upper left corner of card)  
 
Why would I want to group cards under a 
single marking pattern ? 
  By grouping different value cards under a single mark pattern, you will 
  further confuse someone who may already have our NU - CONcept Marked Card 
  gimmick. Even if they notice a geometric pattern on the card, they will have a 
  difficult time matching card values to a pattern, since many cards will have the 
  same pattern. 
  This will further reinforce the thought that they are only seeing shadows. 
 
Ideas for Grouping cards under a single 
mark 
  - There are many times when a person can gain a great advantage just by 
  marking Jack, Queens, Kings and Aces and leaving other cards unmarked
 
  - Other times people may want to group Jacks, Queens, Kings and Aces into 
  one group, low cards into another group and medium value cards into a third 
  group.
 
  - Often, suites (clubs, hearts, diamonds, spades), offer minimal value and add to 
	the complexity of your 
  pattern code. So, I suggest that suites are not encoded.
 
 
As you can see, one size does not fit all, use the 
"customization advantage" by using "NU-CONcept 
marked card shade solutions" to fly stealth with your own deck for a fraction of 
the cost of buying, expensive, pre-marked playing cards at $80-$120 per deck. 
Now that you have the solution, you can chose the marking patterns of you 
choice. 
  
FOR
ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY
 
(It
is illegal and immoral to use these marked cards while gambling in private or 
casino games)
 
  
  
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