 Hey everybody, welcome back to Metric Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is a deck review. Hey, today we're going to look at the superior brand playing cards from Expert Playing Cards. Now, what's superior is it's their brand new line, so they've got a couple other lines. Expert does. This is a house line, so something that they're going to probably print multiple times. This is done on their new robusto classic stock, so they're arguing for a much thicker stock than normal. This deck's got tons of little built-in features and one of those cool things is that this tuck case was designed by Jackson Robinson of King's World Project. It's got embossing, it has multiple foil colors, it has spot UV, tons more. It does say Expert Playing Cards across the front. It says superior brand and fine quality playing cards. Down here at the bottom it says classic black. This side says Expert Playing Cards. This side says superior playing cards. The bottom, of course, has some ad copy. The back design is all foil. This is all like beautiful. You can see that embossing. It's all gold and black. It's really cool. Stands out very eye-catching. No tuck seal, which of course, you know, I like. And a nice big fat tongue flap that says superior brand. That is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. This is a really thick card stock. I mean, it's hard to even like spring these. They're really thick. It is thick, strong, snappy. Yeah, let's just look at how thick these cards are with the caliper. The cards do have a waffle pattern embossed into them, so it does make them good for sliding and gliding. They don't clump up, but like I said, the stock is so, so thick. So it's gonna take you some time to break these in. You know, I like expert playing cards. I do. But the thick stock is hard. Like just to spring them or shuffle them or interweave them. I can tell it's gonna take some breaking in. These cards have a lot of snap, a lot of durability to them. Of course, they glide nice. There's no clumping, but man, these things are like, they're like pieces of metal. They're just really robust, as their namesake implies. This back design has been used by expert playing cards before. This is a back design that they've used in the past, and so the thing that makes this deck different, that sets it apart, is the coloring. Of course, it's black and gold, and the fact that it's on this new robusto thick stock. Your ace of spades, it's going to be the Zen ace of spades that you've seen before from expert playing cards. The courts have a very old school, kind of more of a classic arco feel to them. I do like the chunkier pips in the corners, the bold colors. It really does feel like a vintage deck with this back design I'm married with these faces. Also with this deck, you're going to get two jokers. This is the repeated joker that you've seen before from expert playing cards. It's a jester standing. Both of them are identical, and he's holding a little fan spread of playing cards. The pips and indicy cards have a very thick, very pronounced look to them. The round edges are, I think, kind of fatter, and the sharp edges are kind of thinner, and so it kind of makes for extreme ends at the top and bottom. All right, so that is my review for the Superior brand playing cards from expert playing cards on their new robusto stock. As always, I recommend that you like this video, just so other people can find it faster. We also recommend that you subscribe to this channel just to stay up to date on all the Mason cards and card magic. If you want to follow me on social media, you can. I'm at facebook.com slash magicorthodoxy twitter.com slash magicorthodoxy instagram.com slash magic underscore orthodoxy, and you can always find more content at magicorthodoxy.com.