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Theory 11 Monarchs Deck ''Quick look/Review''

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2011

Here is a quick look at the Monarchs deck brought to us from Theory 11. This is the non-pre released deck. Oh and a quick thank you to everyone for watching my videos and subscribing. Have a good weekend.

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  • for some reason many like the gold, i think the gold on a deck looks bad. Am i alone in saying that i by far prefer the public version?

  • @08budokai80 I agree, when I first saw the gold ones online I thought they looked nice but I think the white in place on the gold makes the back design stand out alot more, I spoke to JB over on facebook and he said they thought the same thing and that was the reason for the change. I do think the Tuck case maybe outshines the cards a little though, they are still very nice but the box is one of the best.

  • Whats the best deck you'd recommend?

  • @Zillamp3z sorry that I couldn't give you an exact answer but there are so many decks that use similar stock/finish and so it comes down to what you like and if you like simple you can always go with simpler designs like theory 11 titaniums or regular tallys/bees and decks produced by conjuring arts or the more busy designs and like I said the stock/finsih is similar on newer decks unless you go for older casino decks that have very durable long lasting stocks, you can pick up casino decks on..

  • @Zillamp3z ebay I think for a decent price and so if it's just the handling you care about do some searching online for casino decks that use aristocrat stock or look for bee decks, the casino decks I have were cheap and handle very well but they dont look the best. Anyway I hope that helps a little and let me know if you need anymore help. Best Regards

  • @Zillamp3z Oh and sorry for the bad grammar, I blame it on trying to type fast ;)

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  • @Zillamp3z The Infinity deck in my review was fanning really well and spreading really well but now it's become kind of clumpy but that all part of the breaking in process, after a while they'll feel nice, just dont give up on a deck too early. I dont have one favourite but I do like the early s&m's alot and although I haven't opened them yet the new LTD deck looks very nice but again these are asthestics and so your opinion may differ. hope that long winded response helps somehow and...........

  • @Zillamp3z Theory 11 who dont always go with the magci finish on recent decks, like the Monarchs, they feel more plastic to me and not as soft as say the v6's or fantastique decks. My advice then is to find designs you like and then give the deck a try, one deck I just couldn't get along with was the Sentinels and up until recently I thought they were very bad cards but after alot of use they are starting to fan better andso on, so in some cases it's just a matter of breaking them in............

  • @Zillamp3z Magic finish I think they've got it right. Decks like the S&M's v1-v5 felt different to the v6's in my opinion and I think it was because they used the magic finish on the v6's although I read otherwise somewhere, I like the thicker stock on the earlier s&m's but like I said any newer magic finsih decks are great. I gues then if you go with the magic finish it's just up to you as to what designs you like out of all the one's available. Of course though there are some companys like....

  • @Zillamp3z It's a hard choice realyy but I would say that any of the newer decks that use the Magic Finish once properly broken in are really nice, I have a deck on Blue Artifice and they use the Magic finsih although they call it performance coating and they are still really nice considering how much I've used them. Then theres older decks like the ones produced in cinncinati ohio and they are nice, I found some issues with the Erlanger KY decks when they 1st took over but now they use the.....

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