 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is the deck review. Hey, today we're going to look at the superior brand silver arrows pokerbacks from Conjuring Arts, Jackson Robinson and the Expert Playing Card Company. All right, so a little bit about the silver arrows from Conjuring Arts, Expert Playing Cards and Jackson Robinson. This new latest expansion of the superior brand line comes in two new back designs. So you have the Silver Arrow and the Silver Arrow Pokerback. Now the Silver Arrow Pokerback has an attractive overall back design, which is perfect for playing poker or during those table slits that a lot of people love to work on. The standard Silver Arrow deck has an attractive white bordered back design, which is perfect for a sleight of hand. And there's even a couple of subtle tweaks, some design tweaks that help you do some certain kinds of magic effects. Both decks are done in the classic finish, so they handle beautifully and dependably. The faces are the standard superior faces with a brand new ace of spades and a brand new set of jokers from Jackson Robinson. The front of the tuck ace is done in three different shades of gray or silver, if you want to say. You have that matte silver across the front there and then you have the shiny silver, the chrome silver there in the superior brand logo. And then you have a darker gray on the back, depicting the back design of the cards. The front of the tuck ace says Expert Playing Card Company Superior Brand Fine Quality Playing Cards Silver Arrow's Pokerback. One side says Expert Playing Card Company, the other side says Superior Brand Playing Cards. The bottom has an ad copy about Expert Playing Cards and the top says Classic Finish Poker Size. The back design is the back design of the playing cards. Your tongue flap is the nice, fat, like, old school tongue that's nice and big and it says Superior Playing Cards there as well. That is pretty much it for the tuck ace. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards come from the Expert Playing Card Company on their Classic Finish. Now, a lot of people always ask how these cards feel, how they handle. The best thing I can do is measure them for you just to give you an exact reading, an exact measurement of how they might feel in your hands, compared to other decks maybe that you've owned before or held before. So when I stick 10 of these cards into a caliper and measure them, it comes to 2.94. 2.94 is very similar to the Coven deck that Expert put out, the Americana deck from a long time back. The Darkfall playing cards from United's Playing Card Company and the Sleepy Hollow deck. The back design is a repeating image, making it a poker back. It's a full bleed all the way to the edges. And as far as poker backs go, it's really cool. I like the two-tone gray design and that really original pattern that you got going across there. So yeah, poker cards are fun for second deals, bottom deals and the like. With this deck, you're going to get two original jokers. One is black and the other is red. And riding across the top says aim small, shoot straight and then beneath that, it's the Superior Brand Playing Cards and then you have the picture of an archer. Your Ace of Spades is very classic looking. Across the top, it does say that it's the Silver Aerial's poker back from the Expert Playing Card Company. It does say Superior Brand, Superior Brand Playing Cards. Your pips and indices are all going to be completely standard and instantly recognizable, making them perfect for gameplay and poker. Like I said before, your faces are the standard superior faces and they have a very classic look that kind of have a reminiscent of the old-school arcodex. Alright, so that is my review of the Silver Aerial's Poker Back from Jackson Robinson, Expert Playing Card Company and Conjuring Archery Research Center. As always, we ask that you like this video just so other people can find it faster. We also recommend that you subscribe to this channel just so that you can stay up to date on the latest in cards and card magic. I'm at facebook.com.xmagicorthodoxy, twitter.com.xmagicorthodoxy, Instagram.com.xmagic.org. And if you need more content, you can always find it at magicorthodoxy.com. Thanks, bye.