> STRIPPER Starring Oz Pearlman

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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on February 14th, 2015
I always liked the stripper deck and like the tricks on the dvd, but during the making of the dvd someone should have explained to Oz that when you turn the cards or the deck around, its 180 degrees not 90.

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mattjabaz
Jan 08th 2016 8:33pm
Actually it is 180 degrees. You mean its not 360. As always Oz were right.

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cyberave03
Jul 29th 2019 4:53pm
@ mattjabaz
Nope, he was wrong. When you rotate the card to the opposite end, you are turning it 180 degrees (half a circle). In the introduction of the dvd, Qz mistakenly calls it 90 degrees (which would place the card sticking out to the side)

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RaceBlakhart
Sep 03rd 2019 5:39pm
@mattjabaz false.

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Wabojeg
Nov 02nd 2019 9:48am
A circle is 360 degrees. To turn something end to end in a circle is to turn it half of 360 degrees, or 180 degrees (360/2.) Just like on a compass, if you are facing north and turn east, that is a 90-degree turn. If you turn completely around to the south, that is 180 degrees. Therefore, as cyberave03 says, when you turn the deck one-half revolution (aka end to end) it is a 180-degree turn.

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magicianscottage
Apr 04th 2020 2:09pm
WOW! Now I understand why these trick cards never worked for me. Thanks so much for your insightful comments!

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scialli
Jul 13th 2020 4:45am
All this time, I thought the answer was pi.

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