How do I use my Copag Export marked bridge size playing cards in various poker games? Because I marked them with an invisible ink kit, they look very different from the original playing cards, but still look the same. It’s perfectly safe to use in Texas Hold’em, Omaha or Baccarat games, but how can the markers be invisible? Here’s some scientific evidence.
First, we need to understand the spectrum. The spectrum is determined by the wave band, the visible light band is between 100-780nm, but for the band above 800nm, we need to use a camera to see, such as infrared. Also, callout cards The invisible ink we use for this is also known as infrared ink. So you need the help of contact lenses or an infrared camera to read these infrared marks. By the way, this contact lens is not infrared ink. The infrared ink in the clear contact lens is enhanced by sandwich process technology, which hurts the eyes, but reading the invisible ink marks will not change the color of the eyes.
The backs of the cards with the Copag Export logo are the same as the Copag Texas Hold’em cards and use red and blue.
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