How marked cards support ethical magic training
A practical guide to using reader decks as rehearsal tools without blurring the line between performance and real games.
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A practical guide to using reader decks as rehearsal tools without blurring the line between performance and real games.

Simple inspection steps hosts can use to document deck condition, lighting, and handling procedures.

A guide to material, finish, cut, and marking styles for performers and collectors.

A concise briefing for reporters, podcast hosts, and expert-source platforms that need responsible context on marked decks, training props, and inspection education.

A lightweight CSV template for documenting deck source, opening time, handlers, lighting, condition notes, photos, and replacement decisions during lawful card-integrity checks.

A plain-language boundary guide for editors, reviewers, educators, and platform teams evaluating legal marked-card training content.

How to package the inspection log template for GitHub, Zenodo, Software Heritage, dataset hubs, and media citations without turning a resource into SEO spam.

A safe packaging guide for turning blank inspection templates into library-friendly, classroom-ready, and crawler-readable education resources.