Your position: Home / Magic Librarires
Unknown Mentalist - Rasik Deck
A classik twist to a classik stack.
A Shocked Duchess became [url=]Si Stebbins'[/url] Karma (Destiny). If [url=]Si Stebbins[/url] would have learnt the [url=]Karma Deck[/url] this would have been the result. The Rasik Deck is the surprising result of applying the [url=]Karma Deck[/url] principle to the age old [url=]Si Stebbins[/url]stack. And added to this is a novel method of using existing suit systems to create a random suit sequence. So the final end result is a fabulously refreshing stack with many rich possibilities and multiple potential. This is flexible enough to either fit well in your existing [url=]Karma Deck[/url] bouquet or stand out as a fully independent stack by itself. The word Rasik has its origin in the ancient Sanskrit language. It means "connoisseur". And, in the true tradition of the [url=]Karma Deck[/url], this too is a deck for the 'connoisseur' of stack magic.
There is also an interesting revelation about the origin of the [url=]Si Stebbins[/url] stack.
1st edition 2015, 9 pages.
word count: 1859 which is equivalent to 7 standard pages of text
A classik twist to a classik stack.
A Shocked Duchess became [url=]Si Stebbins'[/url] Karma (Destiny). If [url=]Si Stebbins[/url] would have learnt the [url=]Karma Deck[/url] this would have been the result. The Rasik Deck is the surprising result of applying the [url=]Karma Deck[/url] principle to the age old [url=]Si Stebbins[/url]stack. And added to this is a novel method of using existing suit systems to create a random suit sequence. So the final end result is a fabulously refreshing stack with many rich possibilities and multiple potential. This is flexible enough to either fit well in your existing [url=]Karma Deck[/url] bouquet or stand out as a fully independent stack by itself. The word Rasik has its origin in the ancient Sanskrit language. It means "connoisseur". And, in the true tradition of the [url=]Karma Deck[/url], this too is a deck for the 'connoisseur' of stack magic.
There is also an interesting revelation about the origin of the [url=]Si Stebbins[/url] stack.
1st edition 2015, 9 pages.
word count: 1859 which is equivalent to 7 standard pages of text