I don't know how many people have noticed some of these cool things about Wynns, but here are some of my observations:
-If you put Wynns under a blacklight, there are some numbers and letters at the bottom of one side of the face of each card. There is also another slight design of the back that can be faintly seen on the face of each card (also under a blacklight).
-If you thumb fan the cards to the left (it's easy for me since I'm the opposite of most flourishers) you will see white and be able to detect where the 4 aces are because the A on the aces is big enough to show when fanned unlike the other cards.
Just some observations. You could use the ace one for efficiency when finding aces in order to do a trick and you could use the code under a blacklight in a trick. Again, just ideas!
-emagician
-If you put Wynns under a blacklight, there are some numbers and letters at the bottom of one side of the face of each card. There is also another slight design of the back that can be faintly seen on the face of each card (also under a blacklight).
-If you thumb fan the cards to the left (it's easy for me since I'm the opposite of most flourishers) you will see white and be able to detect where the 4 aces are because the A on the aces is big enough to show when fanned unlike the other cards.
Just some observations. You could use the ace one for efficiency when finding aces in order to do a trick and you could use the code under a blacklight in a trick. Again, just ideas!
-emagician