 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Brethrenoxy. My name is David and this is a deck review. Hey, today we're gonna look at the green Gamesters from Chris Chalco and Mark Stutzman. Alright, so the green Gamesters, this was a limited release. The only way that you could get a deck of green Gamesters was to purchase the 10-deck wooden collection box set that is available at whisperingimps.com. Alright, so the tuck case on this, you know the original whispering imps, it sported a very intricate back design. They were housed within a very simple iconic tuck case. The Gamesters, this tuck case incorporates just the opposite. It's a very simple, very iconic back design with an intricate, elaborate tuck box. The Gamesters decks are printed from the expert playing card company, and they are traditionally cut, which is preferred by many professionals. This does come on an embossed paper stock with the premium master finish for long-lasting play. The back design on the green Gamesters, exactly like the red version and the black version, you can see the standard backs there. It has a logo for Gamesters. Before, you know, it was available in imp red and classic black, and all three decks share the WI logo in white, centered at each end of the card. And you know, these are inspired by a lot of the Las Vegas Castinos, like Jerry's Nuggets, Golden Nugget, The Wind, which all have very clean, very simplistic back designs, and really what that does, it allows both magicians and card players to focus on what's important. The pips and indices on these cards, originally, Chris Chalko wanted to make it easier for both left-handed and right-handed card players to peek at their hand during a game. So if you see the pips there, they're placed just 2.5 millimeters from the edge around all four corners. The top, right, and bottom left indices are rotated 90 degrees, allowing players another unique opportunity to quickly peek at their hand when players are in a horizontal position. Now, the Ace of Spades in the Gamesters deck is both beautiful and intricate, and it's six to the tradition that is inspired by many classic designs from the New York Consolidated Card Company, in that they were ornate and have lots of elements to it. The Gamesters deck does also come with one Joker, and as you can see, this Joker is sneakily palming the Ace of Spades, and the shadow behind the word Joker is actually spelling out the word poker. The Gamesters deck also comes with a cut card. Now, cut cards are traditionally left blank, they're also opaque, and they're used at the bottom of the deck so that casinos can prevent accidental exposure of the bottom card to players during a game. And the quote on the tuck card was from a gentleman named Benny Binion. He was an American classic, he was a gambler, and it says, Trust everyone but always cut the cards. Alright, so that is my review for the Green Gamesters from Chris Choco and Mark Stutzman. We want to thank Chris Choco for providing this for us so that we could review them for you. As always, we 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 the latest in cards and card magic. Now if you want to follow me on social media you can. I'm at facebook.com slash magicwith hydroxy, twitter.com slash magicworthodoxy, and instagram.com slash magic underscore Orthodoxy. Thanks, bye.